Massachusetts Expert Witnesses
Using civil litigation to recover the debts owed your client
- Product Number: 2233810WFM
- Publication Date: 12/16/2022
- Edition: 4th Edition 2022
- Copyright: © 2022 MCLE, Inc.
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Product Description
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Collecting Civil Judgments is a step-by-step guide to collections actions under Massachusetts law. It begins with a discussion of evaluating collections claims and progresses through filing collections actions and motions for pretrial attachments, reducing the case to judgment, and obtaining execution. It then addresses a series of postjudgment tools available to creditor's counsel—levying on the execution, obtaining postjudgment attachments, using supplementary process, and seeking receivership.
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Update: May 2021
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for updating your library with the 2021 edition of Collecting Civil Judgments . This edition brings updated resources within your immediate reach—for fast, accurate, and practical answers to your questions regarding the collection of judgments under Massachusetts law.
The 2021 edition provides new guidance on a wide range of topics, including
- preparing affidavits in support of attorney fee requests;
- the use of online resources, including the MassCourts website, to aid in the collection of judgments;
- a change in the filing threshold from $25,000 to $50,000 for actions brought in District and Superior Court;
- the addition of Rule 8.1 to the Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure, which sets forth requirements applicable to certain consumer debts;
- new sample forms for alternative means of service and entry of default, reflecting practitioners' increased use of electronic communications to effect service; and
- a recent decision of the Appeals Court upholding a judgment creditor's levy against real property subject to the homestead exemption.
This latest edition also includes a newly added chapter on remote practice. In recognition of the expanded use of electronic communications in civil litigation, the chapter provides guidance on best practices in filings, discovery, and hearings. Accompanying the chapter are sample notices for electronic service and electronic depositions.
We trust you will find this edition of Collecting Civil Judgments an invaluable quick reference resource for your busy practice.
Very truly yours,
John M. Lawlor, Esq., MCLE Publications Attorney
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Update: May 2021
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 1 expandIntroduction of Expert Testitmony
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Chapter 2 expandSelecting and Retaining Experts
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Chapter 3 expandDiscovery Relating to Experts
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Chapter 4 expandUsing Experts for Negotiating Setttlements
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Chapter 5 expandDaubert/Lanigan Issues
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Chapter 6 expandChapter 7 expandAccountants - Expert Witness
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Exhibit 7A
- Outline of an Accounting Expert Witness Examination Buy FormChapter 8 expandBusiness Valuations and Damages
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Chapter 9 expandDigital Discovery
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Chapter 10 expandConstruction and Engineering Experts
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Exhibit 10A
- Model Outline for Examination of Expert Witness in a Construction-Related Trial Buy FormChapter 11 expandCriminalistics
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Chapter 12 expandDNA Evidence
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Chapter 13 expandEconomics Experts
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Chapter 14 expandEmployment Lawsuits
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Chapter 15 expandEnvironmental Experts
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Chapter 16 expandLegal Malpractice
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Chapter 17 expandChapter 18 expandPremises Liability
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Chapter 19 expandProducts Liability
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Exhibit 19A
- Sample Expert Report for Federal Case Disclosure Buy FormExhibit 19B
- Defendants’ Expert Disclosure Buy FormExhibit 19C
- Defendant’s Motion in Limine to Preclude Expert Testimony and Supporting Memorandum of Law Buy FormExhibit 19D
- Memorandum of Decision and Order on Defendant’s Motion to Exclude Expert Testimony Buy FormExhibit 19E
- Defendants’ Motion in Limine to Exclude Expert Testimony and for Summary Judgment, and Memorandum of Law in Support Buy FormExhibit 19F
- Memorandum of Law and Order on Defendants’ Motion to Exclude Testimony and for Summary Judgment Buy FormChapter 20 expandPsychological Experts
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Chapter 21 expandSecurities Litigation
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