The faculty at the Columbus School of Law have published books in a wide variety of legal and non-legal disciplines. This repository collection includes a selection of some of the many books authored by our faculty.
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Guide to Multistate Litigation
Kathryn Kelly, Victor Schwartz, and Patrick Lee
Detailed analysis of the law governing multistate litigation, providing court-tested techniques and practice-oriented materials to enhance performance. Detailed section titles discuss: The Rise and Impact of Multistate Product Liability Litigation; Response of the Judicial System to the Rise of Multistate Litigation; Organizing In-House for Multistate Litigation; Outside Counsel; Jurisdiction and Venue: Limits on Multistate Forum Shopping; Coordinated Discovery and Discovery Response; Motions Practice on Common Issues; Jury Issues and Voir Dire; Development and Use of Technical Experts; Punitive Damages in Multistate Litigation; Collateral Estoppel; Relationships with Insurers; Settlements; Monitoring Ongoing Business Operations; Handling Publicity; and Government Involvement.
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Law and American Literature: A Collection of Essays
Maxwell Bloomfield, Carl S. Smith, and John P. McWilliams
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American Lawyers in a Changing Society, 1776–1876
Maxwell Bloomfield
American Lawyers in a Changing Society, 1776-1876 focuses on the interactions between law, lawyers, and American society taking into account not only the influence that bench and bar wielded over the lay public, but also the equally important restraints that societal norms imposed upon the thinking and behavior of the professional classes.