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Judge John R. Brown: Enjoyment Of Law As Enjoyment Of Life, David Caudill
Judge John R. Brown: Enjoyment Of Law As Enjoyment Of Life, David Caudill
David S Caudill
No abstract provided.
Sympathy For The Devil?: The Crime Fraud Exception To Client Confidentiality, David Caudill
Sympathy For The Devil?: The Crime Fraud Exception To Client Confidentiality, David Caudill
David S Caudill
No abstract provided.
Sympathy For The Devil?: Reflections On The Crime-Fraud Exception To Client Confidentiality, David Caudill
Sympathy For The Devil?: Reflections On The Crime-Fraud Exception To Client Confidentiality, David Caudill
David S Caudill
No abstract provided.
Reverse Removal, Joan Steinman
Civil Practice, Jay C. Carlisle
Civil Practice, Jay C. Carlisle
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
During the 1992 Survey year, “new” legislation was enacted which fundamentally changes the procedure for commencement of some lawsuits. Effective December 31, 1992, all civil actions in supreme and county courts must be commenced by filing a summons and complaint or summons with notice. Several important amendments to the Civil Practice Law and Rules (“CPLR”) were enacted and effective January 1, 1993, new IAS and escrow check bouncing rules became effective. Additionally, there have been significant developments in the decisional law of statute of limitations, discovery, sanctions, and the legal profession. These and other areas should be of interest to …
Ignorance And Procedural Law Reform: A Call For A Moratorium, Stephen B. Burbank
Ignorance And Procedural Law Reform: A Call For A Moratorium, Stephen B. Burbank
All Faculty Scholarship
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