"Florida Civil Procedure: Cases and Materials covers all procedural aspects of litigation, starting with pre-filing considerations, such as conditions precedent, and ending with a chapter on appellate practice. In addition to reproducing the major cases on Florida civil procedure, the casebook details the statutory provisions and the rules of procedure, comparing them to the federal rules of procedure. The authors intersperse the work wi ..."
"This brand new book addresses the traditional issues in a contemporary context. Other than the essential Supreme Court chestnuts, nearly all of the cases contained in this book were decided in 2001 or 2000. These cases have been significantly edited to make them more accessible to first-year students and to allow faculty members to assign several cases for one class meeting -- making it possible to cover everything you want to cover in ..."
"Cases and Materials David I. Levine, William R. Slomanson, C. Keith Wingate ...
The key operative phrase within the Restatement is the term "actually litigated,"
and the Supreme Court similarly emphasized this factor in [Teitelbaum Furs]. ...
Just as the Supreme Court hypothesized in Teitelbaum, that dismissal could have
been made for reasons unrelated to ... We pointed out "[r]elevant language
providing for a plaintiffs voluntary ..."