Apr 30, 2026  
National University Volume 87-2 Catalog - September 2024 
    
National University Volume 87-2 Catalog - September 2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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MLB-5030 - Civil Procedure and Litigation

Semester Credits: 3 Weeks: 8

Civil procedure is the roadmap that litigants, lawyers and judges use to navigate the civil legal system.  Whether they are state-specific, or contained in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the rules describe, among other things, how to commence a case, what the time frames are for answering a complaint or responding to a motion, and how to conduct a trial.  This course explores how the rules provide guidance on all aspects of the civil case from pre-action filings through post-trial procedures.  In this class, you will learn that civil procedure and litigation are inextricably intertwined because only by following proper procedure can one successfully commence a case, perform discovery, prepare for trial, pick a jury and then try the case. 



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