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The Movement Toward Early Case Handling In Courts And Private Dispute Resolution, John Lande
The Movement Toward Early Case Handling In Courts And Private Dispute Resolution, John Lande
John Lande
This article identifies early case handling (ECH) as an important general phenomenon in dispute system design theory and practice, catalogs the major ECH processes, and urges practitioners and policymakers to encourage use of and experimentation with ECH processes when appropriate. The key element of ECH is that people intentionally exercise responsibility for handling the case from the outset. ECH processes in courts include early case management procedures, differentiated case management systems, early neutral evaluation, and other early alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes. ECH in the private sector includes ADR pledges and contract clauses, early case assessment and ADR screening protocols, …
The Giuliani Years: Corporation Counsel 1994–1997, Paul A. Crotty
The Giuliani Years: Corporation Counsel 1994–1997, Paul A. Crotty
NYLS Law Review
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Foreword, 41 J. Marshall L. Rev. Xxvii (2008), Nancee Alexa Barth
Foreword, 41 J. Marshall L. Rev. Xxvii (2008), Nancee Alexa Barth
UIC Law Review
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Courtiers Of The Marble Palace: The Rise And Influence Of The Supreme Court Law Clerk, Harvey Gee
Courtiers Of The Marble Palace: The Rise And Influence Of The Supreme Court Law Clerk, Harvey Gee
West Virginia Law Review
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