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By Rex S. Heinke
The second edition of "Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts" (Thomson West, 2005) is comprehensive to say the least. Weighing in at some 9,000 pages in eight volumes with 96 chapters, it is hard to think of an important topic about business and commercial litigation in federal courts that it does not cover.
It discusses the procedural and substantive a...
By Rex S. Heinke
The second edition of "Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts" (Thomson West, 2005) is comprehensive to say the least. Weighing in at some 9,000 pages in eight volumes with 96 chapters, it is hard to think of an important topic about business and commercial litigation in federal courts that it does not cover.
It discusses the procedural and substantive a...
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