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Interpreting The Phrase "Newly Discovered Evidence": May Previously Unavailable Exculpatory Testimony Serve As The Basis For A Motion For A New Trial Under Rule 33?, Mary Ellen Brennan
Interpreting The Phrase "Newly Discovered Evidence": May Previously Unavailable Exculpatory Testimony Serve As The Basis For A Motion For A New Trial Under Rule 33?, Mary Ellen Brennan
Fordham Law Review
Rule 33 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure permits a federal court to grant a new trial to a criminal defendant if the “interest of justice so requires,” specifying as one potential basis the availability of “newly discovered evidence.” The federal circuit courts have disagreed as to whether postconviction testimony proffered by a codefendant who had remained silent at trial may serve as the basis for a Rule 33 motion grounded on newly discovered evidence. A majority of the federal circuits, including, most recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, have held that, while a codefendant’s …
On The Face Of It? Establishing Jurisdiction On Claims To Compel Arbitration Under Section 4 Of The Faa, Leda Moloff
On The Face Of It? Establishing Jurisdiction On Claims To Compel Arbitration Under Section 4 Of The Faa, Leda Moloff
Fordham Law Review
Section 4 of the Federal Arbitration Act enables a party with an arbitration agreement to bring suit to compel arbitration if the dispute between parties is brought in court. The U.S. Courts of Appeals are split over how to establish jurisdiction when faced with a claim to compel arbitration. The disagreement centers on whether the court may “look through” to the underlying claim between parties to establish jurisdiction or whether establishment of jurisdiction must comply with the well-pleaded complaint rule, a rule requiring the petitioner to state the reason for jurisdiction on the face of their complaint to compel arbitration. …
The Forum Non Conveniens Dismissal In The Absence Of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction, David W. Feder
The Forum Non Conveniens Dismissal In The Absence Of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction, David W. Feder
Fordham Law Review
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The Need For Mareva Injunctions Reconsidered , David Capper
The Need For Mareva Injunctions Reconsidered , David Capper
Fordham Law Review
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A Lesson In The Development Of The Law, Judith S. Kaye, Matthew J. Morris
A Lesson In The Development Of The Law, Judith S. Kaye, Matthew J. Morris
Fordham Law Review
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U.S. Class Actions Go Global: Transnational Class Actions And Personal Jurisdiction, Debra Lyn Bassett
U.S. Class Actions Go Global: Transnational Class Actions And Personal Jurisdiction, Debra Lyn Bassett
Fordham Law Review
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Two Sides To Every Story: Measuring The Jurisdictional Amount In Federal Courts, Evan A. Creutz
Two Sides To Every Story: Measuring The Jurisdictional Amount In Federal Courts, Evan A. Creutz
Fordham Law Review
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Questions And Possible Responses, Douglas N. Frenkel
Questions And Possible Responses, Douglas N. Frenkel
Fordham Law Review
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User Friendly Civil Procedure: Pragmatic Proceduralism Slouching Away From Process Theory, Linda S. Mullenix
User Friendly Civil Procedure: Pragmatic Proceduralism Slouching Away From Process Theory, Linda S. Mullenix
Fordham Law Review
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Judgment On The Merits Leaving Attorney's Fees Issues Undecided: A Final Judgment?, Richard S. Crummins
Judgment On The Merits Leaving Attorney's Fees Issues Undecided: A Final Judgment?, Richard S. Crummins
Fordham Law Review
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Beyond Burger King: The Federal Interest In Personal Jurisdiction, David S. Welkowitz
Beyond Burger King: The Federal Interest In Personal Jurisdiction, David S. Welkowitz
Fordham Law Review
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A Federal Alternative To Erie Analysis Of State Law Changes During Diversity Appeals, Michael J. Lonergan
A Federal Alternative To Erie Analysis Of State Law Changes During Diversity Appeals, Michael J. Lonergan
Fordham Law Review
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Solicitation As Doing Business—A Review Of New York And Federal Cases, Frederick B. Lacey
Solicitation As Doing Business—A Review Of New York And Federal Cases, Frederick B. Lacey
Fordham Law Review
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Constructive Service Of Process In New York, John F. X. Finn
Constructive Service Of Process In New York, John F. X. Finn
Fordham Law Review
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Jurisdiction And Limited Appearance In New York: Dilemma Of The Nonresident Defendant, Louis R. Frumer
Jurisdiction And Limited Appearance In New York: Dilemma Of The Nonresident Defendant, Louis R. Frumer
Fordham Law Review
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Summary Jurisdiction Of The Chapter X Court In Corporate Reorganization, Arthur H. Fribourg
Summary Jurisdiction Of The Chapter X Court In Corporate Reorganization, Arthur H. Fribourg
Fordham Law Review
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Some Aspects Of Joinder Of Causes, Edward Q. Carr
Some Aspects Of Joinder Of Causes, Edward Q. Carr
Fordham Law Review
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