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Form 26: Scheduling Order for Social Security Cases Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Fed. R. Civil P. 12, Fed. R. Civil P. 56
Form 25: Scheduling Order and Standing Order on Discovery Procedures Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Fed. R. Civil P. 16, Fed. R. Civil P. 26, Fed. R. Civil P. 5.2 December 15, 2009
Form 23: Pretrial Scheduling Order Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Fed. R. Civil P. 16, Fed. R. Civil P. 26 January 1, 2010
Form 22: Rule 16 Initial Order Fed. R. Civil P. 16 December 1, 2009
Form 21: Rule 16(b) Scheduling Order Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Fed. R. Civil P. 16, Fed. R. Civil P. 26, Fed. R. Civil P. 35, Fed. R. Civil P. 36, Fed. R. Civil P. 37
Form 15: Report of Parties' Rule 26(f) Planning Conference Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Fed. R. Civil P. 26
Form 14: Report of Parties' Planning Meeting Under Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(f) and L.R. 16.3(b) Fed. R. Civil P. 26 January 1, 2010
Form 13: Minute Order Regarding Initial Disclosures, Joint Status Report, and Early Settlement Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Fed. R. Civil P. 26 April 16, 2008
Form 10: Report of Parties' Planning Meeting (Form 35, Fed. R. Civ. P.) Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Fed. R. Civil P. 26 January 1, 2010
FJC Research Brief, No. 2: Trends in Summary Judgment Practice: 1975-2000

For the full 33-page report see Trends in Summary Judgment Practice: 1975-2000 (2007).

Federal Rules of Practice and Procedure December 1, 2007

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