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Leonidas Ralph Mecham, Robert Manley Parker, Duane Rex Lee, Peter G. McCabe
January 11, 1991

L. Ralph Mecham transmits the Committee on Court Administration and Case Management's recommendations regarding advisory groups and pilot districts to federal court officers.

Mark Mendenhall, Office of the 9th Circuit Executive
December 10, 1990

This memo from Assistant Circuit Executive Mark Mendenhall provides 9th Circuit judicial officers and LRCC members with a forwarded fact sheet and timeline for CJRA implementation

November 19, 1990

Meeting minutes from a 1990 meeting conducted at the Hays Adams hotel in Washington, D.C. and chaired by judge Robert M. Parker. Topics discussed include the selection of pilot districts and the formation of district advisory groups

October 31, 1990

This timeline includes tasks that are to be completed by the Administrative Office, the Judicial Conference, and the Federal Judicial Center

Leonidas Ralph Mecham, William Hubbs Rehnquist
June 26, 1990

L. Ralph Mecham apologizes to Senator Biden for remarks attributed to him in a recent Legal Times article regarding S. 2648. He attaches a letter written 06/12/1990 by William Renquist, who distances the Judicial Conference from Mecham's remarks

Charley Roberts
May 18, 1990

Article announcing the agreement between the Senate Judiciary Committee and The Judicial Conference (Los Angeles Daily Journal)

May 1, 1990

This article is about Judicial Conference adoption, by ballot, of a 14-point program to address the problems of cost and delay in civil litigation through improved case management. (The Third Branch, Vol. 22, No. 5)

May 1, 1990

Announces the approval of the Judicial Conference's 14-point plan to improve case management practices

Leonidas Ralph Mecham, Joseph R. Biden, William Hubbs Rehnquist
April 20, 1990

L. Ralph Mecham informs all members of the Judicial Conference that their vote to oppose S. 2027 at last month's Judicial Conference session was unanimous.

Karen K. Siegel, Robert E. Fiedler, Greg Scott, Wayne D. Brazil, Sarah Evans Barker
April 16, 1990

Karen K. Siegel sends drafts of Judicial Conference alternatives to the Biden Bill to members of the subcommittee on the bill

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