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OverviewEvery lawsuit is supposed to end. The judge rules. The jury decides. The appeal is resolved. And the parties walk away from the courthouse believing the matter is behind them. That belief - reasonable, logical, and legally essential - is not always protected. Without the right knowledge, a judgment that should be final can be relitigated, rewritten, or quietly modified by a court acting beyond its authority. And a party who does not understand the doctrines that enforce finality cannot protect the victories they have already won. The Final Judgment is the complete guide to the three doctrines that determine when court decisions are truly over - and what happens when someone argues otherwise. Res judicata - claim preclusion - bars the losing party from filing a second lawsuit to relitigate claims that were already decided. It is one of the oldest principles in Western law, and when properly invoked it is absolute. But it must be understood, pleaded correctly, and asserted at the right stage of litigation or it is waived. This book explains every element, every exception, and every procedural step required to use it effectively. Collateral estoppel - issue preclusion - prevents relitigation of specific facts and legal questions that were actually litigated and necessarily decided in a prior proceeding. It operates across different claims, different cases, and even different types of proceedings. The Supreme Court made clear in Ashe v. Swenson that in criminal cases it carries constitutional force - the government cannot relitigate what a jury already decided in the defendant's favor. Nunc pro tunc - the power of courts to enter orders retroactively - is the doctrine that has been most frequently abused. Originally designed as a narrow clerical correction tool, it has been used by courts across the country to reopen and modify final judgments in ways that change rather than correct what was decided. This book documents those abuses, explains precisely where the doctrine's authority ends, and gives every litigant the specific arguments needed to challenge unauthorized retroactive orders. Beyond the three core doctrines, this book covers the Final Judgment Rule and what makes a court decision final enough to trigger appellate jurisdiction, FRCP 60(b) and the six specific grounds for relief from final judgments, the due process limits on preclusion doctrine, claim splitting and the compulsory counterclaim rule, and the intersection of finality with family court, criminal proceedings, and wrongful conviction law. Every chapter is grounded in specific constitutional provisions, Supreme Court decisions, and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Real named cases - with real facts and real outcomes - illustrate how these doctrines work in practice and what happens when courts exceed their authority. Practical guidance at every stage covers how to identify preclusion issues before filing, how to raise them at the earliest available opportunity, how to preserve them for appeal, and how to challenge improper nunc pro tunc orders effectively. This book is written for litigants, attorneys, and anyone who has ever been involved in a court proceeding and needed to know - with certainty - whether it was truly over. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adrian ShapiroPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 9 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9798197966117Pages: 384 Publication Date: 21 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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