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"Sometimes it makes sense to handle a court case without an attorney. This book breaks down the trial process into easy-to-understand steps so that you can act as your own lawyer -- safely and efficiently. Whether you're a plaintiff or a defendant, this book will help you confidently handle a divorce, personal injury case, landlord/tenant dispute, breach of contract, small business dispute, or any other civil lawsuit. This edition has been revised with the latest rules and court procedures, and includes updated information on electronic discovery rules and fax filing procedures. Plus, you'll get enhanced materials on court assistance for pro per litigants and an expanded discussion of self-representation in bankruptcy court."--
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monografia Rebiun37821612 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun37821612 m o d cr ||||||||||| 160121s2016 caua o 001 0 eng d 9781413323085 paperback) 1413323081 paperback) INARC eng rda INARC OCLCO OCLCF OCLCO OCLCL n-us--- 347.73/504 23 Bergman, Paul 1943-) author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjMqCKqVbwHJFxGckW9TRC Represent yourself in court how to prepare & try a winning case Paul Bergman, J.D. & Attorney Sara J. Berman ; cartoons by Mike Twohy How to prepare and try a winning case 9th edition Berkeley, California Nolo c2016 Berkeley, California Berkeley, California Nolo 1 online resource (536 pages illustrations) 1 online resource (536 pages Text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "Ninth edition -- September 2016"-- T.p. verso Going it alone in court -- The courthouse and the courtroom -- Starting your case -- Pretrial procedures -- Investigating your case -- Settlement -- Pretrial motions -- Proving your case at trial : the plaintiff's perspective -- Proving your case at trial : the defendant's perspective -- Selecting the decision maker -- Opening statement -- Direct examination -- Cross-examination -- Closing argument -- Exhibits -- Basic rules of evidence -- Making and responding to objections -- Organizing a trial notebook -- Expert witnesses -- When your trial ends : judgments and appeals -- Representing yourself in family court -- Representing yourself in bankruptcy court -- Help beyond the book : people, places, and publications "Sometimes it makes sense to handle a court case without an attorney. This book breaks down the trial process into easy-to-understand steps so that you can act as your own lawyer -- safely and efficiently. Whether you're a plaintiff or a defendant, this book will help you confidently handle a divorce, personal injury case, landlord/tenant dispute, breach of contract, small business dispute, or any other civil lawsuit. This edition has been revised with the latest rules and court procedures, and includes updated information on electronic discovery rules and fax filing procedures. Plus, you'll get enhanced materials on court assistance for pro per litigants and an expanded discussion of self-representation in bankruptcy court."-- Provided by publisher Trial practice- United States- Popular works Civil procedure- United States- Popular works Pro se representation- United States- Popular works Procédure relative au procès- États-Unis- Ouvrages de vulgarisation Plaidoirie sans avocat- États-Unis- Ouvrages de vulgarisation Civil procedure. Pro se representation. Trial practice. United States. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Law for laypersons. Popular works. Law for laypersons. Documents de vulgarisation juridique. Berman, Sara J. 1964-) author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjBHGFkpmRyMkQkcpGBWMq Twohy, Mike illustrator