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Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Middle District of Louisiana
July 1, 1993

The Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Middle District of Louisiana's report on civil justice reform efforts.

Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Eastern District of Louisiana
June 9, 1993

The Eastern District of Louisiana Civil Justice Expense and Delay Reduction Plan, Adopted June 9th, 1993 and Effective December 1st, 1993

Henry Anthony Politz, Nancy Doherty, 5th Circuit Committee
April 28, 1993

Transmittals of the 5th Circuit Review Committee's review of the Northern District of Texas's Report on civil justice reform efforts.

Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Southern District of Texas
April 6, 1993

A periodic assessment of the impact of the Civil Justice Cost and Delay Reduction Plan enacted in the Southern District of Texas.

Abel J. Mattos, Charles Vagner
February 10, 1993

A letter from Abel J. Mattos to Clerk of the Court Charles W. Vagner, requesting that he send the Administrative Office additional copies of the Western District of Texas Civil Justice Reform Plan and Report. Vagner complied with his request on 2-17-1993.

Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Eastern District of Louisiana
January 25, 1993

The official report of the The Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Eastern District of Louisiana

Charles Vagner, Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Western District of Texas
December 16, 1992

Clerk of the Court Charles W. Vagner transmits the Western District of Texas Civil Justice Expense and Delay Reduction Plan (adopted11/30/1992) to Abel J. Mattos of the Administrative Office.

Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Southern District of Texas, James S. Kakalik
September 10, 1992

James Kakalik of the Rand Corporation thanks Mark Shapiro of the Administrative Office for sending him the Civil Justice Reform Act report and plan for Southern District of Texas. He includes the report, plan, and appendices in his correspondence

David E. Pierce
June 24, 1992

Beginning on July 1, 1972 the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit designated a panel of judges to be responsible for hearing "oil and gas" cases in the Fifth Circuit. This research reviewed relevant cases decided by the U.S.

Darrell E. Jordan, Nancy Doherty, Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Northern District of Texas
May 18, 1992

Copies of the Northern District of Texas Civil Justice Advisory Group's Report transmitted to Chief Judge Barefoot Sanders and Abel J. Mattos

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