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Lilly Ledbetter, Take Two: The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act Of 2009 And The Discovery Rule's Place In The Pay Discrimination Puzzle, Nancy Zisk
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
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An Indigenous Lens Into Comparative Law: The Doctrine Of Discovery In The United States And New Zealand, Robert J. Miller, Jacinta Ruru
An Indigenous Lens Into Comparative Law: The Doctrine Of Discovery In The United States And New Zealand, Robert J. Miller, Jacinta Ruru
West Virginia Law Review
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Which Party Pays The Costs Of Document Disclosure?, Patrick M. Connors
Which Party Pays The Costs Of Document Disclosure?, Patrick M. Connors
Pace Law Review
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Corporate Cooperation Through Cost-Sharing, Nicola Faith Sharpe
Corporate Cooperation Through Cost-Sharing, Nicola Faith Sharpe
Michigan Telecommunications & Technology Law Review
Applying a game-theoretic approach based on the classic prisoners' dilemma provides valuable insights into corporate managers' decision-making incentives under existing discovery rules. It demonstrates that the fee structure imposed by current discovery rules leads to inefficiency and motivates corporate litigants on either side of a controversy to employ abusive discovery practices, although each party would benefit from cooperation. Using this framework, this Article shows how a cost-sharing regime can motivate litigants to engage in cooperative discovery and, as a consequence, facilitate more efficient and less abusive discovery practices. To date, scholars, who have posited that cooperative behavior in the discovery …
Nix V. Williams And The Inevitable Discovery Exception: Creation Of A Legal Safety Net, Tom N. Mcinnis
Nix V. Williams And The Inevitable Discovery Exception: Creation Of A Legal Safety Net, Tom N. Mcinnis
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
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One May V. The 800-Pound Gorilla: An Argument For Truly Just Compensation In Condemnation Proceedings, Allison Minton
One May V. The 800-Pound Gorilla: An Argument For Truly Just Compensation In Condemnation Proceedings, Allison Minton
West Virginia Law Review
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