South Carolina Rules Annotated 2024 Out of Stock
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South Carolina Rules Annotated 2024
Principal Author: Justin S. Kahn
With this book, Justin Kahn’s primary goal for more than 30 years has been to create a quick, concise, and user-friendly rules reference for lawyers and judges. Regular updates provide the latest rules and annotations to make this book a one-stop resource for South Carolina practitioners. This book is current as of August 7, 2024, with the newest updates, appellate annotations, and decisions related to each rule. As such, the South Carolina Rules Annotated 2024 is the most up-to-date premier compendium of South Carolina state court rules and
cases citing those rules.
What’s new for the 2024 Edition?
The latest amendments to the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, as well as the South Carolina Family Court Rules.
With more than 580 pages, South Carolina Rules Annotated 2024 includes the full text and latest annotations for these South Carolina Rules: Civil Procedure, Criminal Procedure, Family Court, Probate Court, Magistrate’s Court, Administrative Law Court, and Alternative Dispute Resolution. The Electronic Filing Policies and Guidelines are also included. Easy-to-use page headings quickly guide you to the rule you are looking for.
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Summary of Contents:
- South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure
- South Carolina Electronic Filing Policies and Guidelines
- South Carolina Rules of Criminal Procedure
- South Carolina Rules of Family Court
- South Carolina Rules of Probate Court
- Administrative Law Court Rules
- Magistrate Court Rules
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Rules
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