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Carol L. Krafka, Patricia A. Lombard
January 1, 2005

Different types of cases impose different work demands on judges. Case weights are a measure of the average time consumed by cases of one type relative to other types.

Laural L. Hooper, Jennifer Evans Marsh, Brian Yeh
October 1, 2004

The Center prepared this report at the request of the Advisory Committee on Criminal Rules as it considers whether to propose amendments to Rules 11 and 16 to codify the disclosure requirements in Brady v. Maryland.

Royce C. Lamberth
July 28, 2004

Opinion, Horn v. Huddle, No. 1:94-cv-1756 (D.D.C. July 28, 2004, refiled June 9, 2009), D.E. 380.

March 23, 2004

This work describes approaches that trial judges have found to be useful in managing complex cases.

Robert J. Niemic, Shannon R. Wheatman
March 22, 2004

Rule 26 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure requires each party to disclose to the other, at specified time intervals, a variety of information about their case.

Laural L. Hooper, Joe S. Cecil, Thomas E. Willging
June 15, 2001

This report to the Judicial Conference Committee on Court Administration and Case Management describes two different types of independent panels used in the silicone gel breast implants litigation.

January 1, 2001

Form 26: Preliminary Report and Discovery Schedule

Form 27: Scheduling Order for Social Security Cases

Form 28: Order Setting Schedule for Social Security Cases

Form 29: Provisional Discovery Plan

Form 30: Memorandum and Order Regarding Discovery

Donald S. Voorhees, Genevra Kay Loveland
January 1, 2001

The fifth edition of the late Judge Voorhees's guide to the law governing many of the procedural matters that arise in criminal trials.

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