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Kaplan PMBR FINALS: Civil Procedure: Core Concepts and Key Questions

Title:Kaplan PMBR FINALS: Civil Procedure: Core Concepts and Key Questions
Author:Kaplan PMBR
Rating:4.52 (806 Votes)
Asin:1607140896
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:204 Pages
Publish Date:2009-07-07
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The essential study tool to help First Year law students maximize their grades on Civil Procedure finals.Kaplan PMBR FINALS: Civil Procedure provides substantive outlines of core Civil Procedure and a Civil Procedure flowchart. It also includes 100 multiple choice questions, which help students understand the black letter law of Civil Procedure and prepare for success on their exams.

Editorial : About the AuthorKaplan PMBR combines the unparalleled experience of the world test prep leader with the expertise of the #1 Multistate Bar Exam review company to provide industry-leading, focused preparation.  Featuring outstanding materials and a student-focused approach, Kaplan PMBR helps guide students through each class, midterm, and final exam throughout law school. And in addition to MBE and MPRE prep, Kaplan PMBR now also offers complete preparation options for the New York, New Jersey and Florida Bar Exams. With its cutting-edge Internet tools and traditional materials, Kaplan PMBR is the resource students turn to as they prepare for law school exams or the Bar.

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