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The Transformation Of Trans-Substantivity, Carl Tobias Sep 1992

The Transformation Of Trans-Substantivity, Carl Tobias

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Application Of Rule 11 In The Fourth Circuit Mar 1991

Application Of Rule 11 In The Fourth Circuit

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Intervention In The Public Interest Under Rule 24(A)(2) Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure Sep 1988

Intervention In The Public Interest Under Rule 24(A)(2) Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure

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Alleging Demand Futility In Federal Court Jun 1987

Alleging Demand Futility In Federal Court

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Proof Of Claim Forms And Discovery Of Absent Class Members: Violations Of Rule 23 Policy Or Essential Devices? Jan 1987

Proof Of Claim Forms And Discovery Of Absent Class Members: Violations Of Rule 23 Policy Or Essential Devices?

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Rule 14(A) And Ancillary Jurisdiction: Plaintiff's Claim Against Non-Diverse Third-Party Defendant Jun 1976

Rule 14(A) And Ancillary Jurisdiction: Plaintiff's Claim Against Non-Diverse Third-Party Defendant

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Applicability Of The Federal Rules In Diversity Cases Mar 1966

Applicability Of The Federal Rules In Diversity Cases

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Discretionary Jury Trial Under The Federal Rules Mar 1960

Discretionary Jury Trial Under The Federal Rules

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Amending The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Armistead M. Dobie Sep 1946

Amending The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Armistead M. Dobie

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