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To assist you in effectively litigating in Arizona’s courts, this seminar pairs judges and experienced litigators in discussions of the major stages of pretrial litigation. This program is a "must" for all new civil litigators and State Bar admittees, and valuable to those more experienced litigators seeking practice tips and suggestions from the distinguished faculty.
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The Completion Date for Self Study is the date you reviewed the materials. Not the Completion Date listed on the Certificate of Completion.
Rental Policies:
The rental period is for 20 days. DVDs must be returned to the State Bar office. A late fee of $10.00 per day will be charged for DVDs not returned on time. You will be responsible for the replacement cost of any DVDs that are lost or damaged. The DVDs are copyrighted material and may not be duplicated.
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Arizona Civil Remedies, 3rd ed. 2011, 2 volumes, $150*
A nuts-and-bolts resource that provides a practical approach to commercial and consumer law topics. With over 100 pages of forms, sensible advice on common practice problems, and concise explanations of pertinent substantive and procedural issues, this is one of the most useful books a lawyer can own. Chapter include: Injunctions | Prejudgment Seizure of Property; Attachment; Garnishment General Prejudgment and Post-Judgment Remedies | Remedies for Creditors in Mexico Declaratory Judgments | Rescission and Specific Performance | Real Property Foreclosures Remedies in Proceedings Under the Bankruptcy Code.
Arizona Common Law Causes of Action (2011) - $35*
Arizona Common Law Causes of Action compiles the elements, required proof, available defenses and possible damages for recognized common law causes of action in Arizona. The publication includes cites to available jury instructions, an appendix with recognized affirmative defenses in Arizona, and a chart describing Arizona’s statutes of limitation. Statutory causes of action are expressly excluded.
Abuse of Process, Aiding and Abetting, Appropriation/Right of Publicity, Assault and Battery, Attractive Nuisance, Breach of Contract, Breach of The Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing – Contract, Breach of the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing – Tort, Breach of Fiduciary Duty, Civil Conspiracy, Constructive Fraud, Conversion, False Imprisonment, False Light, Fraud, Injurious Falsehood/Slander of Title, Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress, Interference with Contract Relationship or Business Expectancy, Intrusion Upon Seclusion, Negligence, Negligent Hiring, Retention or Supervision, Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress, Negligent Misrepresentation, Nuisance, Piercing the Corporate Veil, Professional Negligence, Public Disclosure of Private Facts, Reformation, Rescission, Respondeat Superior, Strict Products Liability, Strict Products Liability for Ultrahazardous or Abnormally Dangerous Activities, Trespass,
Unjust Enrichment, Wrongful Prosecution of a Civil Action or Malicious Prosecution, Wrongful or Constructive Eviction, Appendix A: Affirmative Defenses
TIME LIMITATIONS APPLICABLE TO CIVIL ACTIONS AND PROCEDURES IN THE ARIZONA SUPERIOR COURTS (2010) - $30*
This quick reference deskbook is a handy compilation of all time limits that apply to civil actions and procedures in the Arizona Superior Courts. Attorneys, paralegals, legal secretaries and law students can use the book to locate quickly and easily the applicable time limits for filing or responding to a civil motion or any other civil procedure, including statutes of limitation and actual calculation of those time limits. This book is a must-have for any attorney or law firm that practices in civil litigation in the Arizona courts.
Now includes: Most Recent Rules Changes, New Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure, Selected Case Annotations
Arizona Tort Law Handbook, 2012 $185* Contributing Editors: Steven Plitt & Steven J. Gross Covers a broad spectrum of tort law in Arizona. Topics discussed range from basic torts (such as fraud and assault) to more complicated torts (such as products liability and medical malpractice). This handbook is an invaluable reference tool for Arizona lawyers, including discussions on many pertinent issues, including: Attorney Tort Liability | Insurance Bad Faith | Construction Defects Conversion | Defamation & Libel | Design Professional Liability | Dog Bite Liability | Dram Shop Liability | Emotional Distress Employment Torts | Fraud | Health Care Liens | Medical Malpractice Negligence Products Liability | Punitive Damages | Tortious Intereference with Contracts | Wrongful Death and more.
William G. Klain, Lang & Baker PLC, Scottsdale Hon. Andrew D. Hurwitz, Vice Chief Justice, Arizona Supreme Court Hon. Frederick J. Martone, United State District Court of Arizona , Hon. Neil Wake, U.S. District Court, Phoenix Hon. Maurice Portley, Court of Appeals, Div. I Hon. Peter B. Swann, Maricopa County Superior Court, Phoenix Hon. George H. Foster, Juvenile Division, Maricopa County Superior Court Hon. Samuel A. Thumma, Maricopa County Superior Court Bridget Shelton Bade, United States Attorney's Office, Phoenix Richard Gerry, Jaburg & Wilk PC, Phoenix Thomas Hudson, Osborn Maledon Michael K. Jeanes, Clerk of Superior Court, Maricopa County Russell Piccoli, Mariscal Weeks McIntyre & Friedlander PA, Phoenix Charles S. Price, Mariscal, Weeks, McIntyre & Friedlander PA, Phoenix Andrew Turk, Polsinelli Shughart PC, Phoenix
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