Includes the Federal Rules of Evidence and how they differ from Georgia Practice. Other materials include witnesses, competency, opinion evidence, relevancy, hearsay, best evidence rule, parole of evidence rule, judicial notice, burdens and presumptions.
Also in print: KFG540 .A94
Includes information on bringing a wrongful death action in Georgia. Examines Georgia's conflict of laws rule and related federal legislation with pleadings and practice forms to use as guides in drafting forms for cases.
Also in print: KFG197.D25 E4
Arranged in the same sequence as the rules appear in the Georgia Civil Procedure Act with explanatory notes and footnotes to cases.
Forms for lawyers litigating. This title includes author notes, commentary and cross references addressing both the content of the forms and their use.
Also in print: KFG 535. A65 F47
Incorporates both the Uniform Superior Court Rules and the Civil Practice Act, an essential resource for Georgia Civil Practioners.
Also in print: KFG530 .G73
This title contains many topics, footnotes references to codes and cases.
Also in print: KFG65 .E5 c.1
Also in print: KFG150.A75 G46 Also in print: KFG540.A59 H47This text is an expert analysis of evidence issues unique to Georgia. Contains an annotated list of the more important sections of the Georgia Evidence Code.
Also in print: KFG540 .M54
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