Survey of State Judicial Councils, Volume 4The Conference, 1942 - Courts |
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Page 77
... Reform Movements For a third time within a century civil procedure based on the English common law has entered a period of extensive reform . The first of these major reform movements began in New York with the formulation of the Field ...
... Reform Movements For a third time within a century civil procedure based on the English common law has entered a period of extensive reform . The first of these major reform movements began in New York with the formulation of the Field ...
Page 87
... reform . The remarkably able Advisory Committee which framed the rules made few , if any , compromises with tradition . One may guess that they resolved to advance as far as theory and experience would at all justify , expecting to be ...
... reform . The remarkably able Advisory Committee which framed the rules made few , if any , compromises with tradition . One may guess that they resolved to advance as far as theory and experience would at all justify , expecting to be ...
Page 136
... reform . With it , the modern remedies of discovery , pre - trial , and summary judgment acquire increased ... reform should therefore start with the benefits of a system of simple , direct allegation and denial . This , in fact , will ...
... reform . With it , the modern remedies of discovery , pre - trial , and summary judgment acquire increased ... reform should therefore start with the benefits of a system of simple , direct allegation and denial . This , in fact , will ...
Contents
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE | 25 |
POSSIBILITIES IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE | 31 |
THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION MONOGRAPHS | 39 |
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