LexisNexis Practice Guide: Washington Pretrial Civil Procedure

ebook 2016 Edition, Volume 2 · LexisNexis Practice Guide: Washington Pretrial Civil Procedure (2016)

By Kathleen M. O'Sullivan

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This publication provides practical, step-by-step guidance on all phases of pretrial civil procedure in Washington state superior courts for all attorneys engaged in civil litigation.

Key features and benefits:

  • Practice guidance and tips from Washington practitioners — user benefits from "real world" practical experience, tailored specifically to practice in the Washington state courts.
  • Coverage of local superior court rules — many of the practical details of pretrial procedure are governed by local rules that vary from county to county; user is alerted to potential local variations in practice at every step.
  • Dozens of forms, including complaints, answers, motions, orders, and declarations — saves hours of drafting time.
  • Provides guidance on current practical issues in pretrial procedure, including such topics as:
  • All type of motions.
  • Practice issues surrounding Rule 11 sanctions.
  • Detailed form contents, adhering to CR and GR requirements.
  • Affidavit of prejudice and other commonly used forms.

    LexisNexis Practice Guide: Washington Pretrial Civil Procedure was created under the guidance of Editorial Consultants Judge Paris Kallas (King County Superior Court, retired) of Judicial Dispute Resolution LLC, and Katie O'Sullivan, partner in the Seattle office of Perkins Coie LLP, providing the benefit of years of practical experience with civil litigation in the Washington state courts. Additional Washington practitioners reviewed individual chapters and provided practice tips and guidance.

  • LexisNexis Practice Guide: Washington Pretrial Civil Procedure