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John G. Koeltl
December 1, 2015

This video describes amendments to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 26(b)(1), 26(c)(1)(B), 26(d), and 34 that became effective on December 1.

Gene E.K. Pratter
December 1, 2015

An amendment to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 1, which became effective on December 1, 2015, resulted from a finding that civil litigation is resolved more quickly and less expensively when parties and lawyers cooperate.

David G. Campbell
December 1, 2015

Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which became effective on December 1, 2015, foster more cost-effective discovery through cooperation, proportionality, early and active case management, and considerations of electronically stored information (ESI).

Robert Timothy Reagan
September 25, 2015

This publication has been superseded by the seventh edition

Robert Timothy Reagan
June 25, 2013

Cases involving national security often pose unusual and challenging case-management issues for the courts.

Emery G. Lee
March 1, 2012

This report summarizes the findings of a study of the operation of Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 26(f) and 16(b) in a nationwide sample of recently terminated civil cases.

James D. Garbolino
January 1, 2012

The 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is a treaty that governs proceedings for the prompt return of children who have been wrongfully taken or kept away from their "habitual residence." This guide provides an overview of the Hague Convention, focusing on

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