Moore, James William, Moore's Manual: Federal Practice and Procedure. M. Bender, 1962- (2024 Update). [Available electronically via Lexis to UNC Law Students and Faculty].
An essential office reference, a convenient abridgment of the master treatise on federal practice, Moore's manual: federal practice and procedure (MMFEDP) is a timesaving tool for all practitioners. This resource discusses the federal rules of civil procedure, federal rules of evidence, federal rules of appellate procedure, and the rules of the Supreme Court, providing a handy overview of federal practice for the busy litigator. Federal practice and procedure explains how each rule and applicable statute is interpreted by the courts, and how each applies to actual civil practice.
Nichols, Clark Asahel, Nichols Cyclopedia of Federal Procedure Forms. Callaghan, 1952- (2019 Update) [KF8835 .C931 1952]. [Also available electronically via Westlaw to UNC Law Students and Faculty with 2024 updates].
Woodlief, Alan D. Shuford North Carolina Civil Practice and Procedure : with Appellate Advocacy. 2023-2024 ed. Eagan, MN: Thomson West, 2023- (2024 Update). [Available electronically via Westlaw to UNC Law Students and Faculty].
Covering the most significant and recent developments in caselaw related to the Rules of Civil Procedure, Shuford North Carolina Civil Practice and Procedure is a working tool for North Carolina civil practitioners. Each chapter contains the full text of each rule and official forms are provided in the final chapter. The author provides in-depth discussions of the current rules and their application, and examines the similarities and differences with the former North Carolina rules and their federal counterparts. The most important cases decided under the Rules of Civil Procedure are analyzed, all rule amendments are discussed, and trends in court rulings are identified.