Survey of State Judicial Councils, Volume 4The Conference, 1942 - Courts |
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Page 71
... result , they have little practical effect in enabling the jury to apply the law , as stated by the judge , to the facts as found by the jury ; and in practice it is very generally believed that such instructions have very little ...
... result , they have little practical effect in enabling the jury to apply the law , as stated by the judge , to the facts as found by the jury ; and in practice it is very generally believed that such instructions have very little ...
Page 89
... result of experi- ments in inviting attorneys to informal conferences with the court to discuss their cases before trial , the judges of that court instituted in 1932 , pursuant to court rules and without the need of legislation , a ...
... result of experi- ments in inviting attorneys to informal conferences with the court to discuss their cases before trial , the judges of that court instituted in 1932 , pursuant to court rules and without the need of legislation , a ...
Page 143
... result . Rule 11 does away with the all too barren formality of an oath to pleadings , but imposes certain obligations of good faith and repudiation of delay upon counsel who sign - a very useful rule . While the above rules are of ...
... result . Rule 11 does away with the all too barren formality of an oath to pleadings , but imposes certain obligations of good faith and repudiation of delay upon counsel who sign - a very useful rule . While the above rules are of ...
Contents
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE | 25 |
POSSIBILITIES IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE | 31 |
THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION MONOGRAPHS | 39 |
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