

Miller University Professor New York University Formerly Bruce Bromley Professor of Law Harvard University Howrey Professor of Law George Washington UniversityĪrthur R. WHITE Professor of Law, University of MichiganĬIVIL PROCEDURE CASES AND MATERIALS Eleventh Edition BENJAMIN SPENCER Professor of Law, Washington & Lee University School of Law NELSON Professor of Law, Pepperdine University Professor of Law Emeritus, University of California, Los AngelesĪ. MILLER University Professor, New York University Formerly Bruce Bromley Professor of Law, Harvard University MACEY Professor of Law, Yale Law SchoolĪRTHUR R. KRAMER President, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation MARY KAY KANE Professor of Law, Chancellor and Dean Emeritus, University of California, Hastings College of the Law YALE KAMISAR Professor of Law Emeritus, University of San Diego Professor of Law Emeritus, University of Michigan Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University JOSHUA DRESSLER Professor of Law, Michael E. CHOPER Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley WEST’S LAW SCHOOL ADVISORY BOARD JESSE H. A supplement includes all updated Federal Rules, the pleadings in Twombly and Iqbal, a model case file, state materials, and other important teaching tools.

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