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December 21, 2010
Duke Law Journal Special Symposium Issue: 2010 Civil Litigation Review Conference
Now in print and available here is a Special Symposium Issue of the Duke Law Journal arising out of the May 2010 Civil Litigation Review Conference, which was sponsored by the U.S. Judicial Conference's Advisory Committee on Civil Rules and covered earlier here. Here's what's in the issue:
John G. Koeltl, Introduction, Progress in the Spirit of Rule 1, 60 Duke L.J. 537
John H. Beisner, Discovering a Better Way: The Need for Effective Civil Litigation Reform, 60 Duke L.J. 547
Paul D. Carrington, Politics and Civil Procedure Rulemaking: Reflections on Experience, 60 Duke L.J. 597
Steven S. Gensler, Judicial Case Management: Caught in the Crossfire, 60 Duke L.J. 669
Patrick E. Higginbotham, The Present Plight of the United States District Courts, 60 Duke L.J. 745
Emery G. Lee III & Thomas E. Willging, Defining the Problem of Cost in Federal Civil Litigation, 60 Duke L.J. 765
Dan H. Willoughby, Jr., Rose Hunter Jones & Gregory R. Antine, Sanctions for E-Discovery Violations: By the Numbers, 60 Duke L.J. 789
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December 21, 2010 in Conferences/Symposia, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Recent Scholarship | Permalink
