9798198338227 - invoke equity: the framework that works in any civil proceeding: 7 (pro se power series) de shapiro, adrian (3 resultados)

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Independently Published Mai 2026, 2026
Serie: Pro Se Power Series, Libro 7 de 7. Libro 7 de 7 - Pro Se Power Series
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Librería: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, AlemaniaAHA-BUCH GmbH
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - Most people who lose in civil court never had a chance to fight back - not because their position was indefensible, but because they never knew the fight existed.Every year, millions of Americans face civil proceedings they did not choose. A debt collector files suit. A landlord initiates e…viction. A former employer seeks to enforce a non-compete. A government agency takes adverse action. And in the overwhelming majority of those proceedings, the person on the receiving end does the same thing - they show up unprepared, they respond emotionally rather than procedurally, or they do not show up at all. The party pursuing relief counts on exactly that.This book is about the obligations that party has never been required to meet.Equity is not a loophole. It is not a sovereign citizen theory. It is a body of law that has governed civil proceedings in Anglo-American courts for more than five centuries - and it places documented threshold requirements on every party seeking relief from a court before that court will help them. Clean hands. Standing. Freedom from unreasonable delay. Consistency with prior representations. These requirements apply to the debt collector, the opposing spouse, the former employer, the landlord, and the government agency. They apply in every civil proceeding those parties bring. Most people who face those proceedings never invoke those requirements - not because they are illegitimate but because nobody told them the requirements exist.This book changes that.Invoke Equity covers the complete equitable framework across every major civil proceeding category - debt collection, family court, contract disputes, property disputes, government proceedings, landlord-tenant cases, and employment disputes. Every chapter documents the specific equitable principles most relevant to each proceeding type, the published case law establishing those principles, and the specific questions, discovery demands, and procedural tools that give any litigant the ability to invoke them properly.This is not a book about magic formulas or guaranteed outcomes. It is an honest, deeply researched guide to a body of law that has always required opposing parties to demonstrate their right to what they seek - and that is available to any litigant who understands it well enough to invoke it.The framework exists. It has always existed. What changes with this book is how many people know it is there.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Independently published, 2026
Serie: Pro Se Power Series, Libro 7 de 7. Libro 7 de 7 - Pro Se Power Series
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de AmericaCalifornia Books
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Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Independently Published, 2026
Serie: Pro Se Power Series, Libro 7 de 7. Libro 7 de 7 - Pro Se Power Series
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Librería: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Reino UnidoCitiRetail
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Most people who lose in civil court never had a chance to fight back - not because their position was indefensible, but because they never knew the fight existed.Every year, millions of Americans face civil proceedings they did not choose. A debt collector files suit. A landlord initiates ev…iction. A former employer seeks to enforce a non-compete. A government agency takes adverse action. And in the overwhelming majority of those proceedings, the person on the receiving end does the same thing - they show up unprepared, they respond emotionally rather than procedurally, or they do not show up at all. The party pursuing relief counts on exactly that.This book is about the obligations that party has never been required to meet.Equity is not a loophole. It is not a sovereign citizen theory. It is a body of law that has governed civil proceedings in Anglo-American courts for more than five centuries - and it places documented threshold requirements on every party seeking relief from a court before that court will help them. Clean hands. Standing. Freedom from unreasonable delay. Consistency with prior representations. These requirements apply to the debt collector, the opposing spouse, the former employer, the landlord, and the government agency. They apply in every civil proceeding those parties bring. Most people who face those proceedings never invoke those requirements - not because they are illegitimate but because nobody told them the requirements exist.This book changes that.Invoke Equity covers the complete equitable framework across every major civil proceeding category - debt collection, family court, contract disputes, property disputes, government proceedings, landlord-tenant cases, and employment disputes. Every chapter documents the specific equitable principles most relevant to each proceeding type, the published case law establishing those principles, and the specific questions, discovery demands, and procedural tools that give any litigant the ability to invoke them properly.This is not a book about magic formulas or guaranteed outcomes. It is an honest, deeply researched guide to a body of law that has always required opposing parties to demonstrate their right to what they seek - and that is available to any litigant who understands it well enough to invoke it.The framework exists. It has always existed. What changes with this book is how many people know it is there. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.