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Full-Text Articles in Law
Pleading--Amendment Of Pleadings By Leave Of Court, Joseph Robert Goodwin
Pleading--Amendment Of Pleadings By Leave Of Court, Joseph Robert Goodwin
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Court Of Claims--Effect Of An Award On Claimant's Rights To Further Proceed, Danny Lee Stickler
Court Of Claims--Effect Of An Award On Claimant's Rights To Further Proceed, Danny Lee Stickler
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recognition Of Foreign Country Judgments In New York: The Uniform Foreign Money-Judgments Recognition Act, Barbara Kulzer
Recognition Of Foreign Country Judgments In New York: The Uniform Foreign Money-Judgments Recognition Act, Barbara Kulzer
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Alien's Access To Local Remedies: The African Commonwealth Countries' Experience, Ivan L. Head
The Alien's Access To Local Remedies: The African Commonwealth Countries' Experience, Ivan L. Head
Vanderbilt Law Review
Of the 27 members of the Commonwealth of Nations, 11 are located on the continent of Africa. They range in size from Nigeria, with an area of 356,000 square miles and a population of 60 million, to The Gambia, with an area of 4,000 square miles and a population of 350,000 persons. Prior to 1957 all of the 11 States were colonies of the British crown. In little more than a decade they have all gained political independence-one hundred and six million people residing in autonomous communities which are, in the words of the 1926 Balfour Declaration, "equal in status, …
Programs For Improving Foreign Judgment Enforcement In New York: The Uniform Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments Act, Barbara Kulzer
Programs For Improving Foreign Judgment Enforcement In New York: The Uniform Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments Act, Barbara Kulzer
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cound, Friedenthal & Miller: Civil Procedure, Cases And Materials, Arthur J. Lombard
Cound, Friedenthal & Miller: Civil Procedure, Cases And Materials, Arthur J. Lombard
Michigan Law Review
A Book Review of Civil Procedure, Cases and Materials by John J. Cound
Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 71a(H) Land Commissions: The First Fifteen Years, Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer
Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 71a(H) Land Commissions: The First Fifteen Years, Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Recusation Of Federal Judges, Lester B. Orfield
Recusation Of Federal Judges, Lester B. Orfield
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword: Wage Garnishment—An Extraordinary Remedy Run Amok, Mark T. Patterson
Foreword: Wage Garnishment—An Extraordinary Remedy Run Amok, Mark T. Patterson
Washington Law Review
There are cases on the basis of which the present Washington statute can be upheld as constitutional. Whether these cases actually remain the law of the land although they have not been expressly overruled is open to question. It cannot be denied, however, that a case can be made for legislative change in the interest of the people of the state. The facts are clear to anyone who wishes to seek them out. Because of the defendants' financial inability to withstand the pressure of a writ of garnishment, unscrupulous collectors through the use of this statute are every day recovering …
Wage Garnishment In Washington—An Empirical Study, C. Kenneth Grosse, Charles W. Lean
Wage Garnishment In Washington—An Empirical Study, C. Kenneth Grosse, Charles W. Lean
Washington Law Review
The empirical data presented in this note were derived from studies conducted over a period of several months by members of the Washington Law Review. The most important project in terms of time and resource allocation was a study of 187 randomly selected case files taken from Seattle District Justice Court. The results of this study are reproduced in the Appendix. Three other studies were undertaken, consisting of telephone surveys of selected groups of collectors, employers, and union representatives. The results of these are not reproduced in tabulated form but the more significant data are set out in the text …
Foreword: Wage Garnishment—An Extraordinary Remedy Run Amok, Mark T. Patterson
Foreword: Wage Garnishment—An Extraordinary Remedy Run Amok, Mark T. Patterson
Washington Law Review
There are cases on the basis of which the present Washington statute can be upheld as constitutional. Whether these cases actually remain the law of the land although they have not been expressly overruled is open to question. It cannot be denied, however, that a case can be made for legislative change in the interest of the people of the state. The facts are clear to anyone who wishes to seek them out. Because of the defendants' financial inability to withstand the pressure of a writ of garnishment, unscrupulous collectors through the use of this statute are every day recovering …
Wage Garnishment In Washington—An Empirical Study, C. Kenneth Grosse, Charles W. Lean
Wage Garnishment In Washington—An Empirical Study, C. Kenneth Grosse, Charles W. Lean
Washington Law Review
The empirical data presented in this note were derived from studies conducted over a period of several months by members of the Washington Law Review. The most important project in terms of time and resource allocation was a study of 187 randomly selected case files taken from Seattle District Justice Court. The results of this study are reproduced in the Appendix. Three other studies were undertaken, consisting of telephone surveys of selected groups of collectors, employers, and union representatives. The results of these are not reproduced in tabulated form but the more significant data are set out in the text …
Procedure--Intrastate Application Of Forum Non Conveniens, Peter Thomas Denny
Procedure--Intrastate Application Of Forum Non Conveniens, Peter Thomas Denny
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Courts--Effect Of New Federal Civil Procedure Rule 23 Of Aggregation Of Claims, Linda L. Hupp
Federal Courts--Effect Of New Federal Civil Procedure Rule 23 Of Aggregation Of Claims, Linda L. Hupp
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Procedure (1959-1967), Dudley Warner Woodbridge
Federal Procedure (1959-1967), Dudley Warner Woodbridge
Virginia Bar Notes
No abstract provided.
Personality Tests For Prospective Jurors, C. David Emerson
Personality Tests For Prospective Jurors, C. David Emerson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Insurance Questions In Voir Dire, Kenneth S. Kabb
Insurance Questions In Voir Dire, Kenneth S. Kabb
Cleveland State Law Review
The scope of this article includes the voir dire examination in the federal courts, primarily in civil cases. The questions to be considered are: (1) how is the voir dire examination to be conducted; (2) what are the limitations imposed on the trial judge, counsel, and the parties with respect to the manner and conduct of the questioning; (3) what is the allowable scope of questions that may be asked prospective jurors; and (4) what will constitute reversible error, and who has the burden of proof.
Class Actions Under New Rule 23 And Federal Statutes Of Limitation: A Study Of Conflicting Rationale, Barney B. Welsh
Class Actions Under New Rule 23 And Federal Statutes Of Limitation: A Study Of Conflicting Rationale, Barney B. Welsh
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Procedure - Long-Arm Statute - Broad Interpretation, John Tumolo
Civil Procedure - Long-Arm Statute - Broad Interpretation, John Tumolo
Duquesne Law Review
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court interpreted the scope of Section 331, which provides for service against non-resident owners of real estate, and concluded the word "involved" as used in the statute does not require a causal connection between the accident or injury and the real estate, but only the occurrence of the accident or injury on the real estate.
Betcher v. Hay-Roe, 429 Pa. 371, 240 A.2d 501 (1968).
The Release Of Government-Owned Technical Data Under The Freedom Of Information Law: Between Scylla And Charybdis, James A. Dobkin
The Release Of Government-Owned Technical Data Under The Freedom Of Information Law: Between Scylla And Charybdis, James A. Dobkin
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Orthodoxy V. Reformation In The Jury System: Pattern Instructions: A Resolution?, George P. Smith Ii
Orthodoxy V. Reformation In The Jury System: Pattern Instructions: A Resolution?, George P. Smith Ii
Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.