Civil Interviewing and Investigation for Paralegals

Author:   Cynthia Schroeder (Mankato State University, Mankato, Minnesota)
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Edition:   Anniversary Edition
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9780766802445


Pages:   444
Publication Date:   25 February 1999
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Cynthia Schroeder (Mankato State University, Mankato, Minnesota)
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Imprint:   Delmar Cengage Learning
Edition:   Anniversary Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.700kg
ISBN:  

9780766802445


ISBN 10:   0766802442
Pages:   444
Publication Date:   25 February 1999
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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PREFACE. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. SECTION ONE: INTERVIEWING: 1. INTERVIEWING-UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS: Introduction. Defining the Interview . Interviewing Roles. Perceptions. Interactions. Listening Skills. Evaluations. Scheduling the Interview. Summary. Activities. Case Study 2. THE INTERVIEW STRUCTURE: Planning Ahead. Opening the Interview. The Body of the Interview. Closing the Interview. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 3. QUESTIONING: Why Good Questions are Required. Open Questions vs. Closed Questions. Leading vs. Neutral Questions. Probing Questions. How to Structure Questions. Problem Producing Questions. Summary Activities. Case Study. 4. INTERVIEWING THE CLIENT: Introduction. The Initial Client Interview: An Overview. Conducting the Interview. Identifying Difficult Clients. Questioning the Client. Evaluating the Interview. Ethical Considerations. Summary Activities. Case Study. 5. INTERVIEWING THE EXPERT: Introduction. Preparing for the Interview. Conducting the Full Expert Interview. Medical Experts. Ethical Considerations. Summary. Acitivities. Case Study. 6 THE INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEW: Introduction. The 5 W''s of the Interview. Quintamensional Questioning Technique. Conducting the Interview. Special Considerations. Analyzing the Investigative Interview. Ethical Considerations. Summary. Activities. Case Study. SECTION TWO: INVESTIGATION MECHANICS. 7. INVESTIGATION-UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS: Introduction. Understanding the Investigation. Objectives of the Civil Investigation. Thinking Like An Investigator. Skiptracing. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 8. ORGANIZATION AND THE SUCCESSFUL INVESTIGATION: Introduction. Tickler Systems. Charts and Graphs. Witness and Evidence Lists. Creativity and Organization. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 9. SOURCES FOR THE INVESTIGATION: Introduction. Public Records. Private Records. Public Agencies. The Internet & Databases. Printed Materials. Related and Non-Related People. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 10. CONDUCTING THE INVESTIGATION: Making a Plan. Strategies for Conducting the Investigation. Timelines and Chronlogies. Authorizations and Records Requests. Ethical Considerations. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 11. IDENTIFYING EVIDENCE: Introduction. Causes of Action and Elements. Assessing Damages. Affirmative & Rebuttal Evidence. Types of Evidence. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 12. DEVELOPING AND PRESERVING EVIDENCE: Introduction. The Hypothesis. Primary Evidentiary Tasks. Expanding Stories. Common Sense and Evidence. Preserving Evidence. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 13. THE FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE AND EVIDENCE ANALYSIS: Introduction. The Federal Rules of Evidence. Exclusionary Terms. Rules of Evidence. Analyzing Evidence. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 14. LOCATING WITNESSES: Introduction. Conducting the Search. Evaluating the Search. Locating the Expert Witness Using The Internet. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 15. THE COLLECTION INVESTIGATION: Introduction. Beginning the Collection Investigation. Discovering Assets. Recovery of Assets. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Summary. Activities. Case Study. SECTION THREE: APPENDICES

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PREFACE. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. SECTION ONE: INTERVIEWING: 1. INTERVIEWING-UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS: Introduction. Defining the Interview . Interviewing Roles. Perceptions. Interactions. Listening Skills. Evaluations. Scheduling the Interview. Summary. Activities. Case Study 2. THE INTERVIEW STRUCTURE: Planning Ahead. Opening the Interview. The Body of the Interview. Closing the Interview. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 3. QUESTIONING: Why Good Questions are Required. Open Questions vs. Closed Questions. Leading vs. Neutral Questions. Probing Questions. How to Structure Questions. Problem Producing Questions. Summary Activities. Case Study. 4. INTERVIEWING THE CLIENT: Introduction. The Initial Client Interview: An Overview. Conducting the Interview. Identifying Difficult Clients. Questioning the Client. Evaluating the Interview. Ethical Considerations. Summary Activities. Case Study. 5. INTERVIEWING THE EXPERT: Introduction. Preparing for the Interview. Conducting the Full Expert Interview. Medical Experts. Ethical Considerations. Summary. Acitivities. Case Study. 6 THE INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEW: Introduction. The 5 W s of the Interview. Quintamensional Questioning Technique. Conducting the Interview. Special Considerations. Analyzing the Investigative Interview. Ethical Considerations. Summary. Activities. Case Study. SECTION TWO: INVESTIGATION MECHANICS. 7. INVESTIGATION-UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS: Introduction. Understanding the Investigation. Objectives of the Civil Investigation. Thinking Like An Investigator. Skiptracing. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 8. ORGANIZATION AND THE SUCCESSFUL INVESTIGATION: Introduction. Tickler Systems. Charts and Graphs. Witness and Evidence Lists. Creativity and Organization. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 9. SOURCES FOR THE INVESTIGATION: Introduction. Public Records. Private Records. Public Agencies. The Internet & Databases. Printed Materials. Related and Non-Related People. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 10. CONDUCTING THE INVESTIGATION: Making a Plan. Strategies for Conducting the Investigation. Timelines and Chronlogies. Authorizations and Records Requests. Ethical Considerations. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 11. IDENTIFYING EVIDENCE: Introduction. Causes of Action and Elements. Assessing Damages. Affirmative & Rebuttal Evidence. Types of Evidence. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 12. DEVELOPING AND PRESERVING EVIDENCE: Introduction. The Hypothesis. Primary Evidentiary Tasks. Expanding Stories. Common Sense and Evidence. Preserving Evidence. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 13. THE FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE AND EVIDENCE ANALYSIS: Introduction. The Federal Rules of Evidence. Exclusionary Terms. Rules of Evidence. Analyzing Evidence. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 14. LOCATING WITNESSES: Introduction. Conducting the Search. Evaluating the Search. Locating the Expert Witness Using The Internet. Summary. Activities. Case Study. 15. THE COLLECTION INVESTIGATION: Introduction. Beginning the Collection Investigation. Discovering Assets. Recovery of Assets. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Summary. Activities. Case Study. SECTION THREE: APPENDICES


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Cynthia Bandry Schroeder is an Adjunct Professor at Mankato State University in, Mankato, Minnesota. She is also a member of several professional organizations including, the American Association of Paralegal Education, the Minnesota Paralegal Association, and the National Association of Legal Assistants.

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