A Creative Solution For Teaching Local Practice In Law School

By Michael Zuckerman ( May 18, 2020, 4:45 PM EDT) -- Litigation is a maze of procedural rules. We have general rules, like the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and a host of specific rules that apply in particular courts, courthouses and even courtrooms. The latter are the rules of local practice primarily, local rules, standing orders and individual judges' rules. Though these rules are critical, lawyers often overlook them. This may be more than embarrassing: It could harm your client. . . .

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