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1. Introduction to Pleadings.
a. Types of pleadings
b. Causes of action
c. Real parties in interest
d. Capacity to bring suit
2. Complaints and Cross Complaints
a. Form pleadings and drafted pleadings
b. Format
c. Drafting allegations
d. Pleading devices
e. The prayer
f. Verification
g. Service of summons
h. Pleading in federal courts
i. Drafting tips
3. Answering the Complaint
a. Answering a Superior Court complaint
b. Denials to Superior Court complaints
c. Affirmative defenses
d. Drafting affirmative defenses
e. Forms of answers in Superior Court
f. Answering a Federal Court complaint
4. Attacking the Pleadings
a. Strategies
b. Demurrers and motions of judgment on the pleadings
c. Motions to strike
d. Attacking the pleadings in Federal Court
5. Amending the Pleadings
a. Amending Superior Court pleadings
b. Amending by right
c. Amending by leave of court
d. Considerations of the court granting leave to amend
e. Amending pleadings in Federal Court
6. Calendaring Pleadings
a. Trial timelines
b. Calendaring in Superior Court
c. State and local rules affecting calendaring
d. Statutes of Limitations
e. Deadlines for responses to pleadings
f. Dismissal statutes
g. Calendaring in Federal Court
h. California's Trial Delay Reduction Act
7. Law and Motion
a. General format rules
b. Motion structure and elements
c. Service and filing
d. Opposing motions
e. Tentative rulings
f. Law and motion hearings
g. Orders of the court
h. Sanctions
i. Ex parte motions
8. Summary Judgment
a. Grounds for summary judgment
b. Summary adjudication
c. Pleading in the alternative
d. Advantages and disadvantages of summary judgment motions
e. Form and format of motion
f. Timing limitations
g. Notice requirements
h. memorandum of Points and Authorities
i. Supporting evidence
j. Separate Statement of Undisputed Fact
k. Opposing Motions for Summary Judgment and Summary Adjudication
l. Orders
9. Trial Setting Procedures
10. Trial Preparation
11. Judgments and Post-Trial Motions
a. Motions for fees and costs
b. Motion for judgment not withstanding the verdict
c. Motion for new trial and to vacate the judgment
d. Form and format of post-trial motions
e. Post-trial motions in Federal Court
12. Provisional Remedies and Extraordinary Writs
a. Injunctions, receiverships, and attachments
b. Writ of Mandamus
c. Writ of Certiorari
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California Civil Litigation, Susan B. Luten, 5th edition, 2008, Cengage Learning.
Recommended reference: Civil Procedure Before Trial, Weil and Brown, The Rutter Group, 2008.