Colorado Courtroom Handbook for Civil Trials, 2d Ed

Publication year2009
Pages87
38 Colo.Law. 87
Colorado Bar Journal
2009.

2009, June, Pg. 87. Colorado Courtroom Handbook for Civil Trials, 2d ed

The Colorado Lawyer
June 2009
Vol. 38, No. 6 [Page 87]

Departments Review of Legal Resources

Colorado Courtroom Handbook for Civil Trials, 2d ed

by Jessica H. Miller

Review of Legal Resources is published to apprise attorneys of books and other resources that may be of interest to them. Readers wishing to make review suggestions, provide review copies, or write reviews should contact Leona Martinez at leonamartinez@cobar.org. For a list of titles available for review at press time, see the notice on page 85 entitled "Read a book. Write a review."

Readers who have questions about any reviewed material should contact the reviewer. Please contact the publisher to obtain a copy of the book.

CBA members can purchase any ABA publication at a 20 percent discount through the CBA's Department of Law Practice Management (LPM). Some materials may be available for checkout through the LPM Lending Library. For more information about LPM purchases and the LPM Lending Library, contact Michelle Gersic at (303) 824-5342, (800) 332-6736, or mgersic@cobar.org.

Colorado Courtroom Handbook for Civil Trials, 2d ed.

by Victoria C. Swanson et al. 438 pp.; $159, CBA members; $185, nonmembers CBA-CLE, Inc., 2008 1900 Grant St., Ste. 300, Denver, CO 80203(888) 860-2531; www.cobar.org/cle

Reviewed by Jessica H. Miller

Jessica H. Miller is the owner of the Law Firm of Jessica H. Miller, in Boulder. Her practice emphasizes construction, real estate, and business law, including complex and multi-party civil litigation and appeals--(303) 443-0568, jessica.h.miller@comcast.net.

The Colorado Courtroom Handbook for Civil Trials (Handbook) is an exceptional resource for any Colorado attorney whose practice involves civil trial work. The Handbook is presented in a user-friendly format and concisely covers the most common issues that arise during a civil trial. It discusses Colorado state and federal court practices, and thus is an all-inclusive reference for trial court practice in any court in Colorado.

The Handbook is divided into twenty-three tabbed chapters and includes a detailed subject index for easy access to specific issues. The authors discuss matters ranging from pre-trial case management issues to post-trial motions.

The chapter on pre-trial matters covers the procedures for case and trial...

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT