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Federal Practice Resources Month

March 12, 2020 Heather Holmes

March is Federal Practice Resources Month at the Harris County Law Library. Throughout the month, federal practice legal resources will be on display, including the titles listed below. Additional resources can be found via our online catalog and in the FEDERAL SECTION of the library.

  • Federal Procedure : A Problem-Solving Textual Analysis of Federal Judicial and Administrative Procedure

  • Federal Procedure Forms : Federal Courts and Administrative Agencies

  • O'Connor's Federal Civil Forms

  • O'Connor's Federal Rules, Civil Trials : Practice Guide and Annotated Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

  • Bender's Federal Practice Forms by Louis R. Frumer

  • Moore's Federal Practice and Procedure by James William Moore

  • Federal Practice and Procedure by Charles Alan Wright

For a wealth of additional digital sources, visit the Texas State Law Library. When you register for a library card online, you will have access to a number of e-books that address various areas of federal practice and procedure. Just a few of the titles available for online checkout are:

  • Appellate Practice in Federal State Courts

  • Federal Appellate Practice and Procedure in a Nutshell

  • Federal Standards of Review

  • Pretrial Litigation in a Nutshell

  • Section 1983 Litigation Forms

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