Survey of State Judicial Councils, Volume 4The Conference, 1942 - Courts |
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National Conference of Judicial Councils (U.S.). FOREWORD THE 1942 Handbook is again devoted to materials which the Conference believes will be useful in furthering what has become a well organized and coordinated movement for the reform ...
National Conference of Judicial Councils (U.S.). FOREWORD THE 1942 Handbook is again devoted to materials which the Conference believes will be useful in furthering what has become a well organized and coordinated movement for the reform ...
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National Conference of Judicial Councils (U.S.). Origin of Pre - Trial Conference The pre - trial conference or hearing is designed to bring about a narrowing of the issues , the avoidance of trial in cases where it would not be useful ...
National Conference of Judicial Councils (U.S.). Origin of Pre - Trial Conference The pre - trial conference or hearing is designed to bring about a narrowing of the issues , the avoidance of trial in cases where it would not be useful ...
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National Conference of Judicial Councils (U.S.). hearing and before jury trial began ( 20 per cent of those pre - tried ) were settled as a result of the pre - trial hearing . Moreover , over half the cases on the calendar were disposed ...
National Conference of Judicial Councils (U.S.). hearing and before jury trial began ( 20 per cent of those pre - tried ) were settled as a result of the pre - trial hearing . Moreover , over half the cases on the calendar were disposed ...
Contents
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE | 25 |
POSSIBILITIES IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE | 31 |
THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION MONOGRAPHS | 39 |
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