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January 1, 2004

Manual for Complex Litigation, Fourth, page  730

Leonie M. Brinkema
December 27, 2001

Order, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Dec. 27, 2001), D.E. 18.

Jay Tidmarsh
January 1, 1998

This report by Professor Jay Tidmarsh of Notre Dame Law School examines five cases in which Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure has been used to achieve a settlement of a mass tort controversy.

Carol E. Drew, D. Dean P. Miletich, Molly Johnson
January 1, 1998

A report on the Center's study of the vaccine injury program. The report examines why the program was created, its implementation, the filing and termination rates over its course, and participants' views of the program.

January 1, 1995

The successor to the Manual for Complex Litigation, Second, this work describes procedures that trial judges have found to be successful in managing complex cases. It also analyzes practices that have caused difficulties. It includes a number of forms that have been used by U.S.

S. Elizabeth Gibson
January 1, 1992

A guide for a judge who must handle the multiple issues involved in a bankruptcy mega-case.

Alan Hirsch, Nancy E. Weiss, William W Schwarzer
January 1, 1992

A paper that describes how some state and federal judges have coordinated complex litigation pending in their courts.

Thomas E. Willging
January 1, 1987

A report, prepared as asbestos litigation was becoming a growing presence on federal dockets, based on an intensive study of ten federal district courts with heavy asbestos caseloads.

Thomas E. Willging
January 1, 1985

A description of case-management procedures various courts have used to facilitate prompt resolution in asbestos litigation. The report is based on a conference of federal judges, magistrate judges, and clerks.

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