Practical guide to civil law practice from a renowned Virginia law professor
This volume, Part I of Volume IV, offers a clear, two-part framework for handling civil cases, from initial rights and remedies to the pursuit of redress in court. It is designed as a handbook or reference for practitioners and students alike.
Containing a structured analyses approach, the book explains how civil litigation is organized, with emphasis on rights related to the person and property, and the ways those rights are secured or transferred. It also outlines how to vindicate rights that have been invaded and how to pursue remedies through different courts and procedures.
- Two-part structure focused on the practice of civil law, including pleading
- Analytical view of securing against invasion of rights and transferring rights
- Guidance on vindicating rights and obtaining redress, across various legal forums
- Historical context and practical notes to support real-world courtroom work
Ideal for readers seeking a practical, edition-ready reference on civil procedure and pleading for daily use in law practice or study.