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January 1, 1979

An outline of the general procedures and mechanics of effective civil and criminal docketing in the federal courts. It is designed for reference use by experienced docket clerks and as an aid in orienting and training new employees.

Paul R. J. Connolly, Edith A. Holleman, Michael J. Kuhlman
January 1, 1978

A description of the use of the discovery rules then in effect in a sample of more than 3,000 cases from six district courts. The report provides quantitative information on each discovery device and on discovery motions.

Frederick B. Lacey
January 1, 1977

A discussion of the judge's role as mediator in negotiating settlement of cases before they go to trial.

Alvin B. Rubin, Anthony M. DiLeo
January 1, 1977

A handbook dealing with problems and procedures in the areas of conduct, protocol, ethics, and court management; the various functions of related agencies; basic analysis of litigation; and general administrative matters that concern law clerks.

Jerry Goldman
January 1, 1977

An evaluation of the first experimental operation of the Civil Appeals Management Plan (CAMP) of the Second Circuit.

List of the names and positions of members of the Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Eastern District of Missouri.

This booklet describes the programs and services available to federal court personnel in 1995 from the Court Education Division of the Federal Judicial Center. Services include seminars or workshops in ADR and case management

Carl Tobias

Describes the recent history of civil justice reform efforts. Includes analysis of the reform efforts of each of the three branches.

Sample chart and table like those that can be used in delay reduction reports

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