Reddit reviews Acing Civil Procedure: A Checklist Approach to Solving Procedural Problems
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I recommend this to everyone, and it helped me get the A+ in Civ Pro, and an A in Civ Pro II: Acing Civil Procedure.
It gives you easy to remember summaries of all the topics in a way that's digestible for an Exam. My issue with Erie was that the cases made it seem far more complex than it actually is. This gave me a good overview, as well as helpful examples to make sure I understood all the edge cases that might come up on an exam.
It also helps give you the layout for the actual standard for Personal Jurisdiction. I often found it a bit confusing to understand what applied now for Personal JX, and this helped clarify that as well. Very helpful, and very cheap compared to other supplements.
I used this back in the day for exam prep.
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