Texas Civil Procedure

Texas Civil Procedure
Author: William V. Dorsaneo, III
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Total Pages:
Release: 1993-03-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780256147582

Texas Civil Procedure

Texas Civil Procedure
Author: William V. Dorsaneo
Publisher: LexisNexis
Total Pages: 873
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Appellate procedure
ISBN: 9781422477694

Texas Civil Procedure

Texas Civil Procedure
Author: William V. Dorsaneo, III
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Total Pages:
Release: 1994-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780256172973

Hanby's Texas rules of appellate procedure annotated : with local rules of courts of appeals and forms

Hanby's Texas rules of appellate procedure annotated : with local rules of courts of appeals and forms
Author: Texas. Supreme Court
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN: 9780314672544

This comprehensive analysis of the Rules, prepared with commentary and references to leading cases by a certified specialist in civil appellate law, provides you with practical guidance. Extensive cross-references direct you to related constitutional provisions, statutes, and rules. Handbook includes extensive references to West's® Texas Digest key numbers, Texas Jurisprudence®, AmJur® Trials, Am Jur Proof of Facts, and ALR® annotations. CLE and law review materials assist you in conducting further research and obtaining additional practical guidance. Features: A detailed Table of Contents, Table of Cases, and comprehensive index facilitate your research Cross-references direct you to related constitutional provisions, statutes, and rules Includes Local Rules of Courts of Appeals, Standards for Appellate Conduct, and an Index of Forms Integrated Legal Research System References to ALR, Am Jur Trials and Am Jur Proof of Facts Provides author commentary and leading cases Updated references to law review articles and CLE materials Contains text of the Texas Rules of Appellate procedure as adopted effective September 1, 1997, and amended by orders received by the publisher through February 1, 2009; related orders adopted through that date and amended through February 1, 2009; andthe text of the Local Rules of the Courts of Appeals with amendments received by the publisher through April 1, 2009.. The individual Courts of Appeals should be consulted for subsequent changes.

Texas Rules of Evidence Manual - Tenth Edition

Texas Rules of Evidence Manual - Tenth Edition
Author: David A. Schlueter
Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 1193
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Evidence (Law)
ISBN: 1578234514

Texas Rules of Evidence Manual provides an updated comprehensive reference to Texas evidence for both civil and criminal cases. The book provides a rule-by-rule analysis of each Rule of Evidence. This sturdy hard-cover text is designed for heavy use in the courtroom. This text helps those who are bound to use the Texas Rules of Evidence, whether it is the bench or the bar or those studying evidence. While the text contains some academic discussions, the book is designed to explain what a particular Rule requires or prohibits, to indicate what the appellate courts have said about the Rules, and to offer some practical pointers on using the Rules. The book itself has been designed to make it as useful as possible to the harried judge, counsel, and student who must quickly find the "law." Following each Rule is an editorial commentary on the Rule explaining how the Rule works, what the Texas courts have said about the Rule, and how it compares with the Federal Rule, because Texas courts often review federal precedent where they find it helpful in applying a Texas Rule. When appropriate, practical pointers are also provided on how to use the Rule. Where the Rules apply in the same fashion for both civil and criminal cases, those points are discussed together. On the other hand, where they diverge, the authors have used separate headings for "Civil" and "Criminal" when that seems appropriate. One of the objectives of the Editorial Analysis in this text is to deal with the interrelationships of the various Rules. The authors have noted those areas where the Rules differ from pre-Rules case law or statutory provisions. Some of the Rules changed the prior Texas evidence law and, althoughmany of the Texas Rules agree with the Federal Rules, a number differ significantly.