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"Civil action" redirects here. For the film of the same name, see A Civil Action.
Civil procedure in the United States
- Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
- Doctrines of civil procedure
- Jurisdiction
- Subject-matter jurisdiction
- Diversity jurisdiction
- Personal jurisdiction
- Removal jurisdiction
- Venue
- Change of venue
- Forum non conveniens
- Pleadings and motions
- Service of process
- Complaint
- Cause of action
- Case Information Statement
- Class action
- Class Action Fairness Act of 2005
- Demurrer
- Answer
- Reply
- Counterclaim
- Cross-claim
- Joinder
- Impleader
- Interpleader
- Intervention
- Pre-trial procedure
- Discovery
- Interrogatories
- Depositions
- Request for Admissions
- Resolution Without Trial
- Default judgment
- Summary judgment
- Voluntary dismissal
- Involuntary dismissal
- Settlement
- Trial
- Parties
- Jury
- Burden of proof
- Judgment
- Judgment as a matter of law (JMOL)
- Renewed JMOL (JNOV)
- Motion to set aside judgment
- New trial
- Remedy
- Injunction
- Damages
- Attorney's fees
- American rule
- English rule
- Declaratory judgment
- Appeal
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