North Carolina Civil Trial Practice

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North Carolina Civil Trial Practice

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Rating : 4.25 (846 Votes)
Asin : 1578233682
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 628 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-03-02
Language : English

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"Five Stars" according to Steven M. Wise. For this out-of-state lawyer litigating his first NC trial, this book was indispensable.

North Carolina Civil Trial Practice is North Carolina's only and leading practitioner treatise on civil trial practice and procedure (with application of the N.C. North Carolina Civil Trial Practice comprehensively covers (1) the procedural, and (2) substantive law of, and (3) practice techniques for the trial of any North Carolina civil case -- from pre-trial procedure, mediation, and all stages of a trial (jury selection, open statement, direct and cross-examination, the jury charge conference, and closing argument). The book is thus distinct from any other North Carolina practitioner treatise, and is designed (1) as the definitive resource for civil practitioners preparing for any trial (bench trial or jury trial in any civil proceeding ) and (2) for ready use in court when counsel needs to quickly find out how to introduce a particular matter or item of evidence at trial or otherwise how to deal with any other matter occurring at trial. No current book in North Carolina addresses these matters. Howeve

. Herman is also an adjunct professor at North Carolina Central University School of Law, and has otherwise served as an adjunct faculty member at Duke University School of Law, The University of North Carolina School of Law, Campbell Law School, and Elon University. About the AuthorG. Nicholas (Nick) Herman is a litigator with The Brough Law Firm in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where his practice is devoted to complex litigation and appeals, including county and municipal defense, zoning issues, land-use regulation, condemnation cases, employment law issues, business litigation and personal injury. Along with his extensive trial experience, he has written over 30 articles in civil and criminal law, and has argued over 30 cases in the appellate courts of North Carolina and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He is the author of four books on the law of evid

Herman is also an adjunct professor at North Carolina Central University School of Law, and has otherwise served as an adjunct faculty member at Duke University School of Law, The University of North Carolina School of Law, Campbell Law School, and Elon University. Along with his extensive trial experience, he has written over 30 articles in civil and criminal law, and has argued over 30 cases in

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