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A compact quick reference version of the Michigan Rules of Evidence for the practitioner or student. Perfect for your desk or briefcase. Includes a table of contents for quick consultation. Updated through January 1, 2021.
This edition of the full Michigan Court Rules is updated through January 1, 2020. Included are the rules of civil procedure, criminal procedure, probate procedure, appellate procedure, and more.Full contents are listed below: Chapter 1; General Provisions Chapter 2; Civil Procedure Chapter 3; Special Proceedings and Actions Chapter 4; District Court Chapter 5; Probate Court Chapter 6; Criminal Procedure Chapter 7; Appellate Rules Chapter 8; Administrative Rules of Court Chapter 9; Professional Disciplinary Proceedings
Course OverviewICS 100, Introduction to the Incident Command System, introduces the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the Incident Command System. It also explains the relationship between ICS and the National Incident Management System (NIMS). The Emergency Management Institute developed its ICS courses collaboratively with: National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) U.S. Department of Agriculture United States Fire Administration's National Fire Programs BranchCourse Objectives:At the completion of this course, you should be able to: Explain the principles and basic structure of the Incident Command System (ICS). Describe the NIMS management characteristics that are the foundation of the ICS. Describe the ICS functional areas and the roles of the Incident Commander and Command Staff. Describe the General Staff roles within ICS. Identify how NIMS management characteristics apply to ICS for a variety of roles and discipline areas.
This Quick Desk Reference Series edition of the Delaware General Corporation Law contains the Chapters 1 and 5 of Title 8 of the Delaware Code, including the General Corporation Law and the Corporation Franchise Tax chapters. This un-annotated text is intended for quick reference of the corporation law of Delaware. Delaware is the most popular location for forming corporations in the United States. This text is perfect for the attorney or student who needs to quickly reference the statute text. Updated through January 1, 2020. Also included is a list of changes enacted in 2019 that take effect in 2020.Contents: Subchapter I. Formation Subchapter II. Powers Subchapter III. Registered Office and Registered Agent Subchapter IV. Directors and Officers Subchapter V. Stock and Dividends Subchapter VI. Stock Transfers Subchapter VII. Meetings, Elections, Voting and Notice Subchapter VIII. Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation; Changes in Capital and Capital Stock Subchapter IX. Merger, Consolidation or Conversion Subchapter X. Sale of Assets, Dissolution and Winding Up Subchapter XI. Insolvency; Receivers and Trustees Subchapter XII. Renewal, Revival, Extension and Restoration of Certificate of Incorporation or Charter Subchapter XIII. Suits Against Corporations, Directors, Officers or Stockholders Subchapter XIV. Close Corporations; Special Provisions Subchapter XV. Public Benefit Corporations Subchapter XVI. Foreign Corporations Subchapter XVII. Domestication and Transfer Subchapter XVIII. Miscellaneous Provisions Chapter 5. Corporation Franchise Tax 2019 Updates to the Delaware General Corporation Law
A handy pocket version of the Texas Rules of Evidence (5" x 8"), as amended through January 1, 2020. A Perfect quick reference for your desk or briefcase, for both attorneys and law school students. Contents: Article I; General Provisions Article II; Judicial Notice Article III; Presumptions Article IV; Relevance and its Limits Article V; Privileges Article VI; Witnesses Article VII; Opinions and Expert Testimony Article VIII; Hearsay Article IX; Authentication and Identification Article X; Contents of Writings, Recordings, and Photographs
This edition of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure is updated through January 1, 2020. This handy quick reference of the rules is perfect for the attorney or law student. Includes Rules 1 through 822. Part I - General Rules Part II - Rules of Practice in District and County Courts Part III - Rules of Procedure for The Courts of Appeals Part IV - Rules of Practice for The Supreme Court Part V - Rules of Practice in Justice Courts Part VI - Rules Relating to Ancillary Proceedings Part VII - Rules Relating to Special Proceedings Part VIII - Closing Rules
A handy pocket version of the California Evidence Code (5" x 8"), as amended through January 1, 2020. A perfect quick reference for your desk or briefcase, for both attorneys and law school students.Contents: Division 1. Preliminary Provisions and Construction Division 2. Words and Phrases Defined Division 3. General Provisions Division 4. Judicial Notice Division 5. Burden of Proof; Burden of Producing Evidence; Presumptions and Inferences Division 6. Witnesses Division 7. Opinion Testimony and Scientific Evidence Division 8. Privileges Division 9. Evidence Affected or Excluded by Extrinsic Policies Division 10. Hearsay Evidence Division 11. Writings
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines are rules that set out a uniform sentencing policy for individuals and organizations convicted of felonies and serious (Class A) misdemeanors in the United States federal courts system. This 2019-2020 Edition includes all amendments to the Guidelines through November 1, 2019.
A handy pocket version of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure (5.5" x 8.5"), as amended through January 1, 2020. A Perfect quick reference for your desk or briefcase, for both attorneys and law school students. Supplement for all casebooks. Contents: Title I. Applicability of Rules Title II. Appeal from a Judgment or Order of a District Court Title III. Appeals from the United States Tax Court Title IV. Review or Enforcement of an Order of an Administrative Agency, Board, Commission, or Officer Title VI. Habeas Corpus; Proceedings In Forma Pauperis Title VII. General Provisions Appendix: Length Limits Stated in the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure Appendix of Forms
A concise and comprehensive edition of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure for quick reference, updated through January 1, 2020. Also includes a statutory supplement of relevant sections of Title 28 of the United States Code. Perfect for your briefcase or desk and a great format for the attorney or law school student who simply needs to refer to the rules. Contents: Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Rule 1001 - Scope of Rules and Forms; Short Title Part I - Commencement of Case; Proceedings Relating to Petition and Order for Relief Part II - Officers and Administration; Notices; Meetings; Examinations; Elections; Attorneys and Accountants Part III - Claims and Distribution to Creditors and Equity Interest Holders; Plans Part IV - The Debtor: Duties and Benefits Part V - Courts and Clerks Part VI - Collection and Liquidation of the Estate Part VII - Adversary Proceedings Part VIII - Appeals to District Court or Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Part IX - General Provisions U.S. Code Title 28 Provisions Relating to Bankruptcy (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) Chapter 6 - Bankruptcy Judges Chapter 39 - United States Trustees Chapter 57 - General Provisions Applicable to Court Officers and Employees (Excerpt) Chapter 85 - District Courts; Jurisdiction (Excerpt) Chapter 87 - District Courts; Venue (Excerpt) Chapter 89 - District Courts; Removal of Cases from State Courts (Excerpt) Chapter 111 - General Provisions (Excerpt) Chapter 123 - Fees and Costs (Excerpt) Chapter 131 - Rules of Courts (Excerpt) You may also be interested in our companion publication: United States Bankruptcy Code; 2020 Edition.
A concise and comprehensive edition of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure for quick reference. Updated through January 1, 2020. Perfect for your briefcase or desk and a great format for the attorney or law school student who simply needs to refer to the rules. A perfect supplement for any casebook.Contents: Title I - Applicability Title II - Preliminary Proceedings Title III - The Grand Jury, the Indictment, and the Information Title IV - The Arraignment and Preparation for Trial Title V - Venue Title VI - Trial Title VII - Post-Conviction Procedures Title VIII - Supplementary and Special Proceedings Title IX - General Provisions
Title 11 of the United States Code, also referred to as the Bankruptcy Code, covers all types of bankruptcy in the United States. This 2020 Edition of the Bankruptcy Code is for quick reference and is perfect for the attorney or student who needs to have the code handy without the bulk of other publications. This edition also includes updated dollar figures as adjusted for inflation by the Judicial Conference of the United States every three years.Contents: Chapter 1-General Provisions (§§ 101-112) Chapter 3-Case Administration (§§ 301-366) Chapter 5-Creditors, the Debtor, and the Estate (§§ 501-562) Chapter 7-Liquidation (§§ 701-784) Chapter 9-Adjustment of Debts of a Municipality (§§ 901-946) Chapter 11-Reorganization (§§ 1101-1174) Chapter 12-Adjustment of Debts of a Family Farmer or Fisherman with Regular Annual Income (§§ 1201-1231) Chapter 13-Adjustment of Debts of an Individual with Regular Income (§§ 1301-1330) Chapter 15-Ancillary and Other Cross-Border Cases (§§ 1501-1532)
Federal Rules of Evidence, 2020 Edition, with full Advisory Committee notes, legislative history, Rule 502 explanatory note, internal cross-references, quick-reference outline, and enabling act. As amended through January 1, 2020. This casebook supplement edition is perfect for the law student or practitioner.Contents: Federal Rules of Evidence; 2020 Edition Full Advisory Committee Notes and Legislative History Rule 502 waiver explanatory note Internal cross-references Federal Rules of Evidence quick-reference outline Federal Court Rules enabling Act (28 USC Chapter 131)
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (2020 Edition) with the full Advisory Committee Notes, selected statutes (venue and jurisdiction of federal district courts, along with removal from state courts), and all official forms for civil suits in federal district courts.
A concise and comprehensive edition of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and related selected statutes for quick reference. Updated through January 1, 2020. Perfect for your briefcase or desk and a great format for the attorney or law school student who simply needs to refer to the rules. Supplement for all casebooks.Contents:Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Title I. Scope of rules; form of action Title II. Commencing an action; service of process, pleadings, motions, and orders Title III. Pleadings and motions Title IV. Parties Title V. Disclosures and discovery Title VI. Trials Title VII. Judgment Title VIII. Provisional and final remedies Title IX. Special proceedings Title X. District courts and clerks: conducting business; issuing orders Title XI. General provisions Title XII. Appendix of forms (abrogated) Title XIII. Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture ActionsStatutory Supplement 28 USC Chapter 85-District Courts; Jurisdiction 28 USC Chapter 87-District Courts; Venue 28 USC Chapter 91-District Courts; Removal of Cases from State Courts
A handy pocket version of the Federal Rules of Evidence (5" x 8"), as amended through January 1, 2020. A Perfect quick reference for your desk or briefcase, for both attorneys and law school students. Includes internal rules cross-references for ease of use. Perfect as a supplement for any casebook.Contents: Article 1; General Provisions Article 2; Judicial Notice Article 3; Presumptions in Civil Cases Article 4; Relevance and its Limits Article 5; Privileges Article 6; Witnesses Article 7; Opinions and Expert Testimony Article 8; Hearsay Article 9; Authentication and Identification Article 10; Contents of Writings, Recordings, and Photographs Article 11; Miscellaneous Rules
The Federal Judicial Center produced this Benchbook for U.S. District Court Judges in furtherance of its mission to develop and conduct education programs for the judicial branch. This publication was prepared by, and it represents the considered views of, the Center's Benchbook Committee, a group of experienced district judges appointed by the Chief Justice of the United States in his capacity as chair of the Center's Board.
This is an updated edition of the Law Clerk Handbook, co-authored by Judge Alvin B. Rubin and Anthony DiLeo and first published by the Federal Judicial Center in 1977. Section 2.2 of this edition was revised in December 2017 in response to recent developments. The handbook provides an overview of chambers operations and the work of the federal courts; it does not provide detailed procedures on every aspect of a law clerk's daily tasks, nor does it review the procedures of each individual court (largely because law clerks' duties vary from judge to judge). Law clerks should familiarize themselves with local court procedures and inquire about a local chambers manual.
Federal Rules of Evidence, 2019 Edition, with full Advisory Committee notes, legislative history, Rule 502 explanatory note, internal cross-references, quick-reference outline, and enabling act. As amended through January 1, 2019. This casebook supplement edition is perfect for the law student or practitioner.Contents: Federal Rules of Evidence; 2019 Edition Full Advisory Committee Notes and Legislative History Rule 502 waiver explanatory note Internal cross-references Federal Rules of Evidence quick-reference outline Federal Court Rules enabling Act (28 USC Chapter 131)
The Michigan Rules of Professional Conduct are the professional responsibility rules of conduct for attorneys in Michigan. These mandatory standards of attorney ethics assist lawyers in making proper decisions in the representation of past, current, and future clients. This Quick Desk Reference Series Edition of the Michigan Rules of Professional Conduct is updated through January 1, 2019 and contains both the rules and full commentary, as published by the Michigan Supreme Court.
This edition of the full Michigan Court Rules is updated through January 1, 2019. Included are the rules of civil procedure, criminal procedure, probate procedure, appellate procedure, and more. Full contents are listed below: Chapter 1; General Provisions Chapter 2; Civil Procedure Chapter 3; Special Proceedings and Actions Chapter 4; District Court Chapter 5; Probate Court Chapter 6; Criminal Procedure Chapter 7; Appellate Rules Chapter 8; Administrative Rules of Court Chapter 9; Professional Disciplinary Proceedings
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