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In Re Mstg And The Shifting Role Of Litigation-Related Patent Licenses In Reasonable Royalty Rate Determinations, Whitney Levandusky Jan 2014

In Re Mstg And The Shifting Role Of Litigation-Related Patent Licenses In Reasonable Royalty Rate Determinations, Whitney Levandusky

Journal of Business & Technology Law

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Victor Stanley, Inc. V. Creative Pipe, Inc.: How To Utilize Rule 502 To Prevent Inadvertent Disclosure And Reduce Discovery Costs In An Age Of Electronically Stored Information, Michael J. Christin Jan 2009

Victor Stanley, Inc. V. Creative Pipe, Inc.: How To Utilize Rule 502 To Prevent Inadvertent Disclosure And Reduce Discovery Costs In An Age Of Electronically Stored Information, Michael J. Christin

Maryland Law Review Online

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Haas V. Lockheed Martin Corp.: Making The Case For Incorporation Of The Discovery Rule Into The Limitations Statute Governing Discriminatory Discharge Claims, Kerry T. Cooperman Jan 2008

Haas V. Lockheed Martin Corp.: Making The Case For Incorporation Of The Discovery Rule Into The Limitations Statute Governing Discriminatory Discharge Claims, Kerry T. Cooperman

Maryland Law Review

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Conducting Informal Discovery Of A Party's Former Employees: Legal And Ethical Concerns And Constraints, Susan J. Becker Jan 1992

Conducting Informal Discovery Of A Party's Former Employees: Legal And Ethical Concerns And Constraints, Susan J. Becker

Maryland Law Review

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Constitutional Limitations On Prosecutorial Discovery, Edward A. Tomlinson Jan 1986

Constitutional Limitations On Prosecutorial Discovery, Edward A. Tomlinson

Faculty Scholarship

The prosecution has a legitimate interest in discovering all relevant facts to present the strongest possible case at trial and to meet the defendant's case. Despite that interest, in most jurisdictions the prosecution may discover only the evidence which the defendant intends to present at trial. Even such limited discovery has been the subject of sharp constitutional attack. The author argues that far broader prosecutorial discovery is constitutionally permissible. The prosecution should be able to discover all relevant facts useful in testing defense evidence and any documents or tangible things (for example, the murder weapon) which strengthen the prosecution's case …


Use Of The Freedom Of Information Act For Discovery Purposes, Edward A. Tomlinson Jan 1984

Use Of The Freedom Of Information Act For Discovery Purposes, Edward A. Tomlinson

Faculty Scholarship

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Discovery In Criminal Cases - A Survey Of The Proposed Rule Changes, Joseph Fontana Jan 1965

Discovery In Criminal Cases - A Survey Of The Proposed Rule Changes, Joseph Fontana

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Jencks Act Construed - Palermo V. United States, David L. Bowers Jan 1961

Jencks Act Construed - Palermo V. United States, David L. Bowers

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Depositions And Discovery - Digest Of Maryland Decisions, Christopher H. Foreman Jan 1958

Depositions And Discovery - Digest Of Maryland Decisions, Christopher H. Foreman

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Discovery Of Documents And Property Before Issued Joined - Eastern States Corp. V. Eisler, Vincent R. Groh Jan 1956

Discovery Of Documents And Property Before Issued Joined - Eastern States Corp. V. Eisler, Vincent R. Groh

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


The New Maryland Deposition And Discovery Procedure, James A. Pike, John W. Willis Jan 1941

The New Maryland Deposition And Discovery Procedure, James A. Pike, John W. Willis

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.