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Washington Law Review

1972

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Assignments And Transfers Affecting Federal Diversity Jurisdiction, Barry E. Wolf Aug 1972

Assignments And Transfers Affecting Federal Diversity Jurisdiction, Barry E. Wolf

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This comment examines the application of section 1359 to assignments and transfers which affect federal diversity jurisdiction. Throughout the following discussion, the focus is directed toward the determination of more uniform standards for the interpretation of the statute. The purpose of section 1359, from which general guidelines may be drawn, is examined in part I. Part II includes a survey of cases which have dealt with assignments and transfers to invoke or defeat federal diversity jurisdiction. Certain factors the courts have relied on, and certain rules they have developed, in attempting to answer the questions posed above will be explained, …


Discovery In Washington, Philip A. Trautman May 1972

Discovery In Washington, Philip A. Trautman

Washington Law Review

The purpose of this article is to review the developments in Washington under the discovery rules and to point up particularly some of the more common problem areas. This is appropriate not only because of the passage of time and accumulation of experience under the rules, but also because of the recent adoption of new federal discovery rules on July 1, 1970. The new federal rules are intended to remedy defects and clarify ambiguities existing under the 1938 federal discovery rules, the ones now basically controlling in Washington. One may anticipate growing discussion and eventual promulgation of part or all …