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Inadvertent Waiver Of The Attorney-Client Privilege By Disclosure Of Documents: An Economic Analysis, Alan J. Meese Jan 1990

Inadvertent Waiver Of The Attorney-Client Privilege By Disclosure Of Documents: An Economic Analysis, Alan J. Meese

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Chapters Of The Civil Jury, Doug R. Rendleman Jan 1977

Chapters Of The Civil Jury, Doug R. Rendleman

Faculty Publications

The civil jury, though constitutionally protected by the seventh amendment, has remained a controversial institution throughout much of Anglo-American legal history. Our romantic ideals are questioned by critics who view the civil jury as prejudiced and unpredictable; proponents note the sense of fairness and "earthy wisdom" gained by community participation in the legal process. This debate surfaces in the process of accommodation between certain substantive goals of the law and the pre-verdict and post-verdict procedural devices courts have employed to control the jury. In this article, Professor Rendleman examines this conflict in his three "chapters" involving racially motivated discharges of …


Practice And Pleading (15th Annual Survey Of Virginia Law), W. Taylor Reveley Iii Jan 1970

Practice And Pleading (15th Annual Survey Of Virginia Law), W. Taylor Reveley Iii

Faculty Publications

After quickly outlining recent, legislation in the field of practice and pleading, this Article proceeds to a more detailed treatment of pertinent judicial developments. Several of the Supreme Court of Appeals' decisions merit close attention, principally Rakes v. Fulcher and Sullivan v. Little Hunting' Park, Inc. Recurrent in the discussion of the judicial opinions is concern not only with the announced law, but also with the manner of the announcement-concern, that is, with both the legal results and the legal craftsmanship. Organizationally, an attempt has been made to discuss the judicial material at the time of its "moment of truth" …


Book Review Of The Biography Of A Legal Dispute, Charles E. Torcia May 1969

Book Review Of The Biography Of A Legal Dispute, Charles E. Torcia

William & Mary Law Review

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Federal Procedure - Diversity Jurisdiction - Unincorporated Labor Unions. United Steelworkers Of America V. Bouligny, 86 S. Ct. 272 (1965), David K. Sutelan May 1966

Federal Procedure - Diversity Jurisdiction - Unincorporated Labor Unions. United Steelworkers Of America V. Bouligny, 86 S. Ct. 272 (1965), David K. Sutelan

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Motion To Strike Out The Evidence In Virginia, J. Brendel Jan 1965

The Motion To Strike Out The Evidence In Virginia, J. Brendel

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Civil Practice In Municipla And Country Courts, Shannon T. Mason Jr. Oct 1961

Book Review Of Civil Practice In Municipla And Country Courts, Shannon T. Mason Jr.

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Handbook Of The Virginia Rules Of Procedure In Actions At Law, Thomas D. Terry Mar 1960

Book Review Of Handbook Of The Virginia Rules Of Procedure In Actions At Law, Thomas D. Terry

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Summary Judgment In Virginia, Thomas D. Terry Mar 1960

Summary Judgment In Virginia, Thomas D. Terry

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Some Problems Of Removal And Appeal From Courts Not Of Record In Virginia, Harmon D. Maxson Oct 1959

Some Problems Of Removal And Appeal From Courts Not Of Record In Virginia, Harmon D. Maxson

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Robinson's Practice: Book Review Of The Practice Of Law And Equity In Virginia, Lucian Minor Nov 1835

Robinson's Practice: Book Review Of The Practice Of Law And Equity In Virginia, Lucian Minor

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.