New Hampshire Civil Jury Instructions

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By Walter L. Murphy

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Annually updated and revised, the 2016 edition of New Hampshire Civil Jury Instructions provides comprehensive civil jury instruction coverage, pursuant to the recommendations by the Superior Court Civil Jury Instructions Committee, as well as non-standard instructions. New and revised instructions apply to such areas of law as juror voir dire, negligence and causation, comparative fault, collateral sources, informed consent in medical malpractice actions, and much more. The annual edition retains pertinent comments of the Committee on Pattern Jury Instructions and incorporates updates to the Use Notes and Sources information. The subject matter index, table of cases, table of statutes, and table of sources are also annually updated to reflect expanded and revised civil jury instruction coverage. Jury Instructions are used by:

  • Courts to instruct juries
  • Attorneys to propose to the courts
  • Attorneys as a roadmap to prove causes of action (plaintiff) or defend against lawsuits (defendant)

    The sample jury instructions will help legal professionals to avoid costly errors and to prepare for trial more quickly. The instructions authored by the courts lend themselves to ready customization to the facts of the case and expedite preparation for court. The vast array of forms in New Hampshire Civil Jury Instructions will save hours of expensive and frustrating research and replication.

    The eBook versions of this title feature links to Lexis Advance for further legal research options.

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