Pattern Preliminary Civil Jury Instructions
By Iain D. Johnston
Federal Civil Practice,
December 2022
One common way to familiarize the jury with the civil legal justice system generally and the task before it specifically is to provide the jury with preliminary instructions after the jury has been impaneled and sworn in.
Know the answer to federal jurisdiction
By Hon. Iain D. Johnston & Mark Doherty
Federal Civil Practice,
September 2014
Counsel who fail to take the requirements of federal jurisdiction seriously do so at their own peril.
Candygram: Serving complaints and subpoenas on local governments
By Iain D. Johnston
Local Government Law,
March 2007
Local governments are often served with various legal documents relating to litigation. The three most common types of these documents are (1) summons/complaint, (2) subpoenas, and (3) complaints for administrative review.
From the past chair
By Iain D. Johnston
Human and Civil Rights,
August 1999
In the past several years as a member of this section council, I have been lucky to work with smart, interesting and fun lawyers and judges, whom I now consider my friends.
From the chair
By Iain D. Johnston
Human and Civil Rights,
May 1999
This issue of the newsletter contains the agenda for a presentation sponsored by this section council and the Child Law Section Council.
From the chair
By Iain D. Johnston
Human and Civil Rights,
February 1999
This edition of the newsletter contains material that arose from the Midyear Meeting.
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