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O'Connor's Federal Civil Forms 2011

By Michol O’Connor

Update frequency: Annually

Free update period: 60 days before next edition is released

Format: Softbound portable book

Dimensions: 7.5" x 10"

Page Count: 1480

ISBN: 978-1-59839-119-0

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Easy-to-use, plain-English forms for federal pleadings and motion practice. Contains over 500 forms for complaints and answers, notices, discovery requests and responses, motions and responses, and proposed orders.

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  • Customize the forms to fit your case with easy-to-add statements for designating parties, alleging jurisdiction and venue, and asserting arguments.
  • Complete set of forms covering pretrial through postjudgment motions and responses.
  • Complaints, answers, and discovery requests for specific types of cases involving copyright infringement, trademark infringement, Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Family and Medical Leave Act, breach of contract, Federal Tort Claims Act, Jones Act, employment-discrimination and sexual-harassment suits under Title VII, Americans with Disabilities Act, civil-rights suits under 42 U.S.C. §1983, negligence under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act, and personal injury in an auto accident.
  • Plain-English forms with citations to current, relevant authority.
  • Notes with additional information for drafting and filing.
  • Concise, user-friendly format allows for quick and accurate drafting, filing, and amending.
  • Forms organized topically and by stage of trial.
  • Convenient online access to every form in the book. Now you can quickly download formatted word-processing files that can be modified and printed in Microsoft Word or Corel WordPerfect.
  • New content in multiple forms based on the December 2010 amendments to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26, which changed the disclosure requirement for certain experts and extended work-product protection to drafts of expert reports and disclosures and to most attorney-expert communications.
  • New content in summary-judgment forms based on the December 2010 amendments to Rule 56, which changed the procedures for presenting and deciding motions for summary judgment.
  • New content in the motion to seal judicial records.
  • New and updated cross-references to O’Connor’s Federal Rules * Civil Trials (2011).