25 episodes

This podcast is for law students and others who are interested in learning Civil Procedure.

Civil Procedure Prof. Thomas Main

    • Education
    • 4.9 • 60 Ratings

This podcast is for law students and others who are interested in learning Civil Procedure.

    Discovery in Practice

    Discovery in Practice

    This is a tutorial lecture that introduces discovery under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Fist, I give an overview of five of the most important discovery devices, namely depositions, interrogatories, document requests, physical and mental examinations, and requests for admission. Second, I briefly describe mandatory initial disclosure obligations. Next, I discuss the three components that define the scope of discovery: relevance, privilege, and proportionality. And finally I discuss motions for protective orders, motions to compel, and sanctions--all in the context of how litigators handle discovery requests that are improper. Because this episode focuses on the basic issues of practice, I do not cover here deep history, ethical constraints, or more advanced issues of e-discovery, production methods, 30(b)(6) depositions, etc.

    • 44 min
    Judge Katharine Parker Interview (Rule 34 +)

    Judge Katharine Parker Interview (Rule 34 +)

    This episode is a recording of my conversation with Judge Katharine H. Parker, Magistrate Judge for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Judge Parker is an authority on, among other things, electronic discovery. Our conversation here focuses primarily on lawyers' duties under Fed. R. Civ. P. 34 (and, more broadly, the scope of discovery under Rule 26).  The interview took place by teleconference on May 17, 2021. Because we recorded our conversation with Zoom, the quality of the audio is satisfactory, but not ideal.

    • 35 min
    Claim and Issue Preclusion -- in 40 minutes

    Claim and Issue Preclusion -- in 40 minutes

    This episode is a lecture tutorial that offers an overview of the doctrines of claim preclusion and issue preclusion.  These doctrines are also know as res judicata and collateral estoppel, respectively.  (Confusingly,) These doctrines are also sometimes jointly referred to as "res judicata."

    • 40 min
    Erie Doctrine in 40 Minutes

    Erie Doctrine in 40 Minutes

    This episode is a tutorial lecture about the Erie Doctrine. I cover a little bit of the history leading up to the Erie Doctrine and then offer advice about how to tackle an Erie issue in practice or on an exam. This is a 40-minute introduction and overview that focuses on the basics.  

    • 39 min
    Removal Jurisdiction in Practice

    Removal Jurisdiction in Practice

    This episode is a tutorial lecture about the practical application of the doctrine of removal. Removal jurisdiction describes the circumstances under which an action can be removed, by a defendant, from state court to federal court. The lecture focuses primarily on the application of Sections 1441 and 1446 of Title 28.  This is one of several episodes regarding related topics of federal subject matter jurisdiction.

    • 34 min
    Supplemental Jurisdiction in Practice

    Supplemental Jurisdiction in Practice

    This episode is a tutorial lecture about supplemental jurisdiction. This is one of several episodes on the broader topic of federal subject matter jurisdiction. This episodes focuses on the practical application of Section 1367 of Title 28.  I do not try to cover history or any other context here.

    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
60 Ratings

60 Ratings

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Thank you!!

I have loved this podcast and it has helped me so much in reviewing for class and for my final. Thank you!

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But for this podcast, I would have died on my venue cold call

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great lecture

I’m a foreign law student. I couldn’t follow these podcasts in my 1L year even though the professor speaks slowly and clearly. But as a 3L student, I finally understand these materials and realize how useful they are. They are great review lectures for bar prep that I can listen to anywhere anytime. Thank you, Prof. Main!

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