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Civil Practice: Preparing for Trial 2025 Edition (COMING SOON)

PRE-ORDER This resource covers key pretrial strategies in Illinois civil cases, including discovery methods, summary judgment, injunctions, motions practice, and proof of facts to help attorneys build a strong foundation before trial.

PRE-ORDER

Practical knowledge of discovery and choice of remedy can make or break a case. This handbook leads the practitioner through the various types of discovery and remedies available in a civil action. It covers depositions and discovery; protecting litigation rights; tax aspects of litigation; injunctions; declaratory relief; voluntary and involuntary dismissal; default and default judgments; Illinois summary judgment; pretrial conferences; motions, requests, and notices in preparation for trial; and proof of facts in civil cases. It also includes editable sample forms for use in your practice.

Chapter 1 — Deposition and Discovery
Nicholas T. Motherway, Clifford Law Offices, Chicago

Chapter 2 — Protecting Litigation Rights
Laura E. Schrick and Melissa C. Meirink, Mathis, Marifian & Richter, Ltd., Belleville

Chapter 3 — Tax Aspects of Litigation
Patrick B. Mathis and Chad J. Richter, Mathis, Marifian & Richter, Ltd., Belleville

Chapter 4 — Injunctions
Laura E. Schrick and Melissa C. Meirink, Mathis, Marifian & Richter, Ltd., Belleville

Chapter 5 — Declaratory Relief
Rebecca A. Drizner, Patterson Law Firm, LLC, Chicago

Chapter 6 — Voluntary and Involuntary Dismissal
Timothy R. Herman, Clark Hill, Chicago

Chapter 7 — Default and Default Judgment
Brendan M. Murray, Pretzel & Stouffer, Chicago

Chapter 8 — Illinois Summary Judgment
Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

Chapter 9 — Pretrial Conference
Robert Marc Chemers Pretzel & Stouffer, and Jonathan L. Federman, Mohammad Ahmad, and William Irvin, Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLPChicago

Chapter 10 — Final Preparations for Trial
Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

Chapter 11 — Motions, Requests, and Notices in Preparation for Trial
Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

Chapter 12 — Proof of Facts in Civil Cases
Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

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      PRE-ORDER

      Practical knowledge of discovery and choice of remedy can make or break a case. This handbook leads the practitioner through the various types of discovery and remedies available in a civil action. It covers depositions and discovery; protecting litigation rights; tax aspects of litigation; injunctions; declaratory relief; voluntary and involuntary dismissal; default and default judgments; Illinois summary judgment; pretrial conferences; motions, requests, and notices in preparation for trial; and proof of facts in civil cases. It also includes editable sample forms for use in your practice.

      Chapter 1 — Deposition and Discovery
      Nicholas T. Motherway, Clifford Law Offices, Chicago

      Chapter 2 — Protecting Litigation Rights
      Laura E. Schrick and Melissa C. Meirink, Mathis, Marifian & Richter, Ltd., Belleville

      Chapter 3 — Tax Aspects of Litigation
      Patrick B. Mathis and Chad J. Richter, Mathis, Marifian & Richter, Ltd., Belleville

      Chapter 4 — Injunctions
      Laura E. Schrick and Melissa C. Meirink, Mathis, Marifian & Richter, Ltd., Belleville

      Chapter 5 — Declaratory Relief
      Rebecca A. Drizner, Patterson Law Firm, LLC, Chicago

      Chapter 6 — Voluntary and Involuntary Dismissal
      Timothy R. Herman, Clark Hill, Chicago

      Chapter 7 — Default and Default Judgment
      Brendan M. Murray, Pretzel & Stouffer, Chicago

      Chapter 8 — Illinois Summary Judgment
      Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

      Chapter 9 — Pretrial Conference
      Robert Marc Chemers Pretzel & Stouffer, and Jonathan L. Federman, Mohammad Ahmad, and William Irvin, Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLPChicago

      Chapter 10 — Final Preparations for Trial
      Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

      Chapter 11 — Motions, Requests, and Notices in Preparation for Trial
      Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

      Chapter 12 — Proof of Facts in Civil Cases
      Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

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