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Full-Text Articles in Law
Environmental Permits: Land Use Regulation And Policy Implementation In Texas, David Caudill, William Bray, Et Al.
Environmental Permits: Land Use Regulation And Policy Implementation In Texas, David Caudill, William Bray, Et Al.
David S Caudill
No abstract provided.
Lacan And Legal Language: Meanings In The Gaps, Gaps In The Meanings, David Caudill
Lacan And Legal Language: Meanings In The Gaps, Gaps In The Meanings, David Caudill
David S Caudill
No abstract provided.
The Politics Of Legal Doctrine: A Case Study Of Texas Land-Use Planning Under The Shadow Of Lucas, David Caudill, William Bray, Jack Owen, Jr.
The Politics Of Legal Doctrine: A Case Study Of Texas Land-Use Planning Under The Shadow Of Lucas, David Caudill, William Bray, Jack Owen, Jr.
David S Caudill
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Advance Fee Attorney Retainer Agreements In Bankruptcy: Another Special Law For Lawyers, Lester Brickman, Jonathan Klein
The Use Of Advance Fee Attorney Retainer Agreements In Bankruptcy: Another Special Law For Lawyers, Lester Brickman, Jonathan Klein
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Peremptory Challenges: Edmonson V. Leesville Concrete Co. And The Batson Motion In Civil Litigation, Michael V. Hammond
Peremptory Challenges: Edmonson V. Leesville Concrete Co. And The Batson Motion In Civil Litigation, Michael V. Hammond
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Section 1367: Another Party Heard From, Joan E. Steinman
Section 1367: Another Party Heard From, Joan E. Steinman
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Section 1367: Another Party Heard From, Joan E. Steinman
Section 1367: Another Party Heard From, Joan E. Steinman
Joan E. Steinman
No abstract provided.
Civil Practice, Jay C. Carlisle
Civil Practice, Jay C. Carlisle
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
During the Survey year seventeen articles of the CPLR were amended and three new articles were added. Also, effective December 1, 1991, Congress has approved important amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Civil Justice Expenses and Delay Reduction Plans were adopted by the Board of Judges of the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Additionally, there have been significant developments in the decisional law of discovery, statute of limitations, sanctions, and res judicata. These and other areas should be of interest to the practitioner.
The Quiet Revolution Comes To Kentucky: A Case Study In Community Mediation, Thomas J. Stipanowich
The Quiet Revolution Comes To Kentucky: A Case Study In Community Mediation, Thomas J. Stipanowich
Thomas J. Stipanowich
This article is part of a symposium entitled “Emerging Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems” and discusses Professor Stipanowich's experience helping to establish a court-connected community mediation program. The article includes extensive discussion of the practical, legal and ethical issues associated with such programs and includes some early case statistics.