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ABA asks federal judiciary to drop term 'court-appointed master,' citing negative connotations

ABA President Mary Smith is asking the federal judiciary to drop the term “court-appointed master” from the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure because it is “a very poor term and a very poor description.”

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Kerala High Court Annual Digest 2023: Criminal Law

Can t Test Veracity Of Material When Cognizable Offence Disclosed: Kerala High Court Dismisses Cop s Plea For Quashing Of Corruption CaseCase Title: T. A. Abdul Sathar v. The State of Kerala and.

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Public comment period open on proposed rule changes | The Highland County Press

The Supreme Court of Ohio has opened a 45-day period for public comment on proposed amendments to the Rules of Practice and Procedure in Ohio Courts. This is the second public comment period for the proposed changes to appellate, civil, criminal, evidence, and juvenile rules.

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Just What I Wanted for the Holidays: Changes to the Federal Rules of Evidence | Frantz Ward LLP

There is an adage that lawyers learn the version of the rules of evidence and procedure that are current when they are in law school and then do not look at them again. While that is.

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Defense lawyers: Mass tort claims driven by advertising, not injury, but the proposed fix is weak

WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - Millions of dollars pumped into billboard, TV and internet advertising as a come-on to sign mass tort plaintiffs is drawing in a high percentage of claimants with no basis for the claims, lawyers say.

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