Superseding and Staying Judgments: A National Compendium
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Superseding and Staying Judgments: A National Compendium

Superseding and Staying Judgments: A National Compendium
Product Code: 5190407
Publication Date: July 2007
ISBN: 978-1-59031-829-4
Page Count: 500
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Sponsoring Entities: Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section
Topics: Tort Law
Format: Book - 5190407
Pricing: $104.95 (Regular)
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About the Book

Superseding and Staying Judgments is a national compendium of the law of superseding and otherwise staying judgments in every jurisdiction in the United States. This exhaustive resource will assist lawyers, clients, and their insurers in obtaining fast, accurate, and practical advice about dealing with the adverse verdict or judgment, even from a distant jurisdiction.

Beginning with the federal system and then turning to the state courts, the authors have collected cases, surveyed statutes, and reported the results of their experienced reading of the law. Many of the book's circuit editors comprise a virtual who's who in appellate law in the United States.

The circuit editors lined up the chapter authors for the states in their circuits and determined whether the federal practice in their circuits warranted special treatment. They also ensured uniformity of treatment, added their additional experience, and clarified concepts that might otherwise be confusing to the unfamiliar reader. As a result of their superb efforts, this national compendium of superseding and staying judgments is an essential resource for nationwide information on adverse verdicts and judgments.