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The August 1, 1983 Amendments To The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure: A Critical Evaluation And A Proposal For More Effective Discovery Through Local Rules, Edward D. Cavanagh
The August 1, 1983 Amendments To The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure: A Critical Evaluation And A Proposal For More Effective Discovery Through Local Rules, Edward D. Cavanagh
Villanova Law Review
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A Call For The Repudiation Of The Domestic Relations Exception To Federal Jurisdiction, Barbara Freedman Wand
A Call For The Repudiation Of The Domestic Relations Exception To Federal Jurisdiction, Barbara Freedman Wand
Villanova Law Review
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Appellate Procedure - Effect Of Recusals On Voting For Rehearing In Banc - Affirmative Vote Of Majority Of All Circuit Judges In Regular Active Service, Rather Than Majority Of Judges Unrecused From Such Vote, Is Required To Grant Rehearing, Neal J. Blaher
Villanova Law Review
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Civil Procedure - Jurisdiction Over Consent Decrees - Federal Court Has Power To Enter Consent Decree Signed By Nonparty To Underlying Litigation If Decree's Terms Come Within General Scope Of Case Made By The Pleadings And If Pleadings State Federal Claim, David R. Moffitt
Villanova Law Review
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Attorney Disqualification For A Conflict Of Interest In Federal Civil Litigation: A Confusing Body Of Law In Need Of Organization, Bruce L. Silverstein
Attorney Disqualification For A Conflict Of Interest In Federal Civil Litigation: A Confusing Body Of Law In Need Of Organization, Bruce L. Silverstein
Villanova Law Review
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Personal Jurisdiction Over Publishers In Defamation Actions: A Current Assessment, Elizabeth A. Malloy
Personal Jurisdiction Over Publishers In Defamation Actions: A Current Assessment, Elizabeth A. Malloy
Villanova Law Review
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Civil Procedure - Under Three-Factor Analysis For Setting Aside Default Judgments Court Must Consider Whether Defendant's Conduct In Failing To Respond Or Otherwise Defend Was Intentional Or Reckless, Diane Cherinchak
Villanova Law Review
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