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Better For Business, Better For Justice: Why West Virginia Needs An Intermediate Appellate Court, Stephanie Zwerner
Better For Business, Better For Justice: Why West Virginia Needs An Intermediate Appellate Court, Stephanie Zwerner
West Virginia Law Review
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Juries, Susan E. Morton
Recent Developments In Local Procedure, Leo Carlin
Recent Developments In Local Procedure, Leo Carlin
West Virginia Law Review
The Supreme Court of Appeals of this state, in three recent eases, two at law and one in equity, has prescribed or suggested what many West Virginia practitioners may consider innovations affecting three very ordinary matters of practice in this jurisdiction. Two of these cases, dealing, respectively, with the manner in which failure of consideration may be asserted as a defense and the necessity of process upon a cross-bill answer, are actual adjudications. One, indicating certain circumstances under which it is deemed the Statute of Frauds should be pleaded specially, contains only dicta so far as that particular question is …
Regulating Procedure By Rules Of Court In West Virginia, Harry Scherr Jr.
Regulating Procedure By Rules Of Court In West Virginia, Harry Scherr Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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Rules Of Practice In The Trial Courts Of Record Of West Virginia
Rules Of Practice In The Trial Courts Of Record Of West Virginia
West Virginia Law Review
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Special Interrogatories, Arlos Jackson Harbert
Special Interrogatories, Arlos Jackson Harbert
West Virginia Law Review
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Discretion Of The Court In Ruling Upon A Motion For A New Trial In West Virginia, L. C.
Discretion Of The Court In Ruling Upon A Motion For A New Trial In West Virginia, L. C.
West Virginia Law Review
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