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Mercer Law Review

2006

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Appellate Practice And Procedure, Roland F.L. Hall Dec 2006

Appellate Practice And Procedure, Roland F.L. Hall

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This Article surveys decisions addressing appellate law and procedure handed down by the Georgia appellate courts between June 1, 2005 and May 31, 2006. The cases discussed fall within three categories: (1) appellate jurisdiction; (2) preserving the record; and (3) miscellaneous cases of interest.


Trial Practice And Procedure, Bruce P. Brown, Jonathan R. Friedman, Michael R. Boorman, Benjamin J. Vinson Dec 2006

Trial Practice And Procedure, Bruce P. Brown, Jonathan R. Friedman, Michael R. Boorman, Benjamin J. Vinson

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This Article surveys noteworthy cases in the field of civil trial practice during the survey period1 by the Georgia Supreme Court and the Georgia Court of Appeals and relevant enactments by the Georgia General Assembly. This Article does not address the related and important topic of evidence, which is addressed in a separate survey. After describing relevant legislation, this Article surveys developments in trial practice in the order that they would be encountered in the typical case: pleadings, discovery, motions practice, juries and jury selection, statements and arguments of counsel, trial motions, jury instructions, and verdict forms.


Class Actions, Thomas M. Byrne Jul 2006

Class Actions, Thomas M. Byrne

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After an eventful 2004, in which the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals explored in depth the class certification requirements of Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the court's 2005 docket presented more threshold questions concerning whether or not putative class actions could proceed past the pleading stage. The court's most important class action decisions during the year addressed the efficacy of contract provisions designed to preclude class actions in favor of individual arbitration proceedings. This issue is among the most controversial in class action law, as many businesses have turned to using standard arbitration provisions to curtail …


Trial Practice And Procedure, John O'Shea Sullivan, Ashby L. Kent Jul 2006

Trial Practice And Procedure, John O'Shea Sullivan, Ashby L. Kent

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The 2005 survey period yielded several noteworthy decisions relating to federal trial practice and procedure, many of which concerned issues of first impression in the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. This Article analyzes several recent developments in the Eleventh Circuit, including significant rulings in the areas of arbitration, civil procedure, statutory interpretation, personal jurisdiction, subject matter jurisdiction, and other issues of interest to the trial practitioner.