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Home Court Advantage? An Empirical Analysis Of Local Bias In U.S. District Court Diversity Jurisdiction Cases, Kyle C. Kopko, Christopher J. Devine
Home Court Advantage? An Empirical Analysis Of Local Bias In U.S. District Court Diversity Jurisdiction Cases, Kyle C. Kopko, Christopher J. Devine
West Virginia Law Review
In granting diversity of citizenship jurisdiction to the federal courts, there is an underlying assumption that federal courts will be less biased toward out-of-state litigants as compared with state courts. While this may be true, the assumption fails to consider an important empirical question: to what extent do federal courts favor home state litigants or disfavor out-of-state litigants when deciding diversity jurisdiction cases? Relying on the Integrated Database (IDB) compiled by the Federal Judicial Center and the Administrative Offices of the U.S. Courts, we present an original, empirical analysis of diversity jurisdiction case outcomes in the U.S. districts courts from …
Addressing The Empty Chair: A Standard For The Sufficiency Notices Of Nonparty Fault, Mckenna Meadows
Addressing The Empty Chair: A Standard For The Sufficiency Notices Of Nonparty Fault, Mckenna Meadows
West Virginia Law Review
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Downgrading Superprecedents, R. George Wright
Downgrading Superprecedents, R. George Wright
West Virginia Law Review
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One Rule To Compensate Them All, Noam Sher
One Rule To Compensate Them All, Noam Sher
West Virginia Law Review
The article claims that there is a unique compensation criterion that should be applied in all civil wrongs, inter alia, in tort, intellectual property and property law. Where an individual wrongfully infringes the right of another, the taker should be obliged to repay the victim her damages plus half the additional attributed net profits derived from the taking. This article names this criterion the Golden Rule. The suggested criterion contains three main components. First, for example, a firm increased manufacturing with profits of $1,000, acted wrongfully, and, as a result, someone suffered damages of $600-the taker should pay the victim …
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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A Court By Any Other Name: Preserving The Right Of Diversity Removal From State Administrative Agencies That Emulate Courts, John D. Pizzo
A Court By Any Other Name: Preserving The Right Of Diversity Removal From State Administrative Agencies That Emulate Courts, John D. Pizzo
West Virginia Law Review
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Give It To Me Uniformly: West Virginia Wants Initial Disclosure, Evan Olds
Give It To Me Uniformly: West Virginia Wants Initial Disclosure, Evan Olds
West Virginia Law Review
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Take Me Home To Conley V. Gibson, Country Roads: An Analysis Of The Effect Of Bell Atlantic Corp. V. Twombly And Ashcroft V. Iqbal On West Virginia's Pleading Doctrine, Devon J. Stewart
West Virginia Law Review
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The Unseen Track Of Erie Railroad: Why History And Jurisprudence Suggest A More Straightforward Form Of Erie Analysis, Donald L. Doernberg
The Unseen Track Of Erie Railroad: Why History And Jurisprudence Suggest A More Straightforward Form Of Erie Analysis, Donald L. Doernberg
West Virginia Law Review
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A Small Step Forward: An Analysis Of West Virginia's Attempt At Joint And Several Liability Reform, Michael P. Addair
A Small Step Forward: An Analysis Of West Virginia's Attempt At Joint And Several Liability Reform, Michael P. Addair
West Virginia Law Review
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A Realistic Proposal For The Contract Duress Doctrine, Grace M. Giesel
A Realistic Proposal For The Contract Duress Doctrine, Grace M. Giesel
West Virginia Law Review
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Riner V. Newbraugh: The Role Of Mediator Testimony In The Enforcement Of Mediated Agreements, Joshua S. Rogers
Riner V. Newbraugh: The Role Of Mediator Testimony In The Enforcement Of Mediated Agreements, Joshua S. Rogers
West Virginia Law Review
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The Good, The Bad, And The Ambiguous: Recent Developments In West Virginia's Class Action Jurisprudence, Brad Dorsey
The Good, The Bad, And The Ambiguous: Recent Developments In West Virginia's Class Action Jurisprudence, Brad Dorsey
West Virginia Law Review
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Closing Arguments In West Virginia: A Practitioner's Guide, Brian J. Headley
Closing Arguments In West Virginia: A Practitioner's Guide, Brian J. Headley
West Virginia Law Review
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Civil Procedure, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.
Civil Procedure, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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Civil And Criminal Contempt Law, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.
Civil And Criminal Contempt Law, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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Exhaustion Doctrine Should Not Be A Doctrine With Exceptions, Rebecca L. Donnellan
Exhaustion Doctrine Should Not Be A Doctrine With Exceptions, Rebecca L. Donnellan
West Virginia Law Review
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Civil Procedure, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.
Civil Procedure, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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In Search Of Truth: A Case For Expanding Perjury's Recantation Defense, Peter M. Agulnick
In Search Of Truth: A Case For Expanding Perjury's Recantation Defense, Peter M. Agulnick
West Virginia Law Review
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West Virginia's Very Own Celotex Trilogy: A Series Of Recent Opinions By The Supreme Court Of Appeals Of West Virginia Reveals That The Rumors Of Rule 56'S Death Were Greatly Exaggerated, Rodney L. Bean, Sean P. Mcginley
West Virginia's Very Own Celotex Trilogy: A Series Of Recent Opinions By The Supreme Court Of Appeals Of West Virginia Reveals That The Rumors Of Rule 56'S Death Were Greatly Exaggerated, Rodney L. Bean, Sean P. Mcginley
West Virginia Law Review
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The Illusion Of Due Process In West Virginia's Property Tax Appeals System: Making The Constitution's Promise A Reality, Michael E. Caryl
The Illusion Of Due Process In West Virginia's Property Tax Appeals System: Making The Constitution's Promise A Reality, Michael E. Caryl
West Virginia Law Review
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United Mine Workers V. Bagwell: New Restrictions On Severe Civil Contempt Fines, Gretchen Callas
United Mine Workers V. Bagwell: New Restrictions On Severe Civil Contempt Fines, Gretchen Callas
West Virginia Law Review
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Portia's Daughters: The Role Of The Individual Litigant In Developing European Community Sex Discrimination Law, Holly Cullen, Andrew Charlesworth
Portia's Daughters: The Role Of The Individual Litigant In Developing European Community Sex Discrimination Law, Holly Cullen, Andrew Charlesworth
West Virginia Law Review
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Practicing Public Interest Law: Minority Voices In A Dominant Culture, Charles R. Disalvo
Practicing Public Interest Law: Minority Voices In A Dominant Culture, Charles R. Disalvo
West Virginia Law Review
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Practicing Public Interest Law In A Private Public Interest Law Firm: The Ideal Setting To Challenge The Power, Debra S. Katz, Lynne Bernabei
Practicing Public Interest Law In A Private Public Interest Law Firm: The Ideal Setting To Challenge The Power, Debra S. Katz, Lynne Bernabei
West Virginia Law Review
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Personal Reflections Of A Life In Public Interest Law: From The Civil Rights Division Of The United States Department Of Justice To Appalred, John M. Rosenberg
Personal Reflections Of A Life In Public Interest Law: From The Civil Rights Division Of The United States Department Of Justice To Appalred, John M. Rosenberg
West Virginia Law Review
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Righting The Law: Seeking A Humane Voice, John A. Powell
Righting The Law: Seeking A Humane Voice, John A. Powell
West Virginia Law Review
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Project Challenge: Pro Bono Opportunity In Private Corporate Practice, Wendy E.D. Smith, Cheryl J. Terai
Project Challenge: Pro Bono Opportunity In Private Corporate Practice, Wendy E.D. Smith, Cheryl J. Terai
West Virginia Law Review
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The Lawyer's Duty Of Public Service: More Than Charity, Tigran W. Eldred, Thomas Schoenherr
The Lawyer's Duty Of Public Service: More Than Charity, Tigran W. Eldred, Thomas Schoenherr
West Virginia Law Review
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Attorney's Fees Under The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977: A Primer, E. Ann Compton Keel
Attorney's Fees Under The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977: A Primer, E. Ann Compton Keel
West Virginia Law Review
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