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- Arkansas Amendment 80; circuit courts; subject matter jurisdiction; chancery jurisdiction; plaintiff legal and equitable claims; equitable defense raised to legal claim; equitable claim and legal counterclaim; declaratory relief; procedural device available only in equity; right to jury trial after merger (1)
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Full-Text Articles in Civil Procedure
Seeing The Appellate Horizon: Civil Trial Strategy And Standards Of Review In The Eighth Circuit, R. Christopher Lawson
Seeing The Appellate Horizon: Civil Trial Strategy And Standards Of Review In The Eighth Circuit, R. Christopher Lawson
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
A Practitioner's Guide To Arkansas's New Judicial Article, Larry Brady, J.D. Gingerich
A Practitioner's Guide To Arkansas's New Judicial Article, Larry Brady, J.D. Gingerich
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right To Trial By Jury In Arkansas After Merger Of Law And Equity, John J. Watkins
The Right To Trial By Jury In Arkansas After Merger Of Law And Equity, John J. Watkins
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jurisdictional Gerrymandering - Responding To Holmes Group V. Vornado Air Circulation Systems, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (2002), Molly Mosley-Goren
Jurisdictional Gerrymandering - Responding To Holmes Group V. Vornado Air Circulation Systems, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (2002), Molly Mosley-Goren
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments In The United States: The Need For Federal Legislation, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. 229 (2003), Violeta I. Balan
Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments In The United States: The Need For Federal Legislation, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. 229 (2003), Violeta I. Balan
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Discoverability Of "Deleted" E-Mail: Time For A Closer Examination , Michael Marron
Discoverability Of "Deleted" E-Mail: Time For A Closer Examination , Michael Marron
Seattle University Law Review
This Comment will argue that the discovery rules presently require disclosure of an unacceptable amount of information. Part II of this Comment will outline some of e-mail's advantages over other communications media to help explain the rapid rise in e-mail use. Part III will then explain, in layman's terms, how e-mail actually works and discuss some of the reasons why e-mail archives are often considered as likely to contain “smoking gun” messages—the kind of evidence that can drastically affect the outcome of a case. But what is it about e-mail that can make it such a potent evidentiary weapon? The …