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January 1, 2001

Form 1: Initial Case Management Scheduling Order

Form 2: Order for Rule 26(f) Planning Meeting and Rule 16(b) Scheduling Conference

Form 3: Initial Scheduling Order

Form 4: Guidelines for Discovery, Motion Practice and Trial

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.

Donald S. Voorhees, Genevra Kay Loveland
January 1, 1996

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

Bruce M. Clarke, Deirdre Golash, Donald S. Voorhees
January 1, 1990

The third edition of the late Judge Voorhees's manual collecting decisions on procedural problems arising in criminal trials.

Donald S. Voorhees
January 1, 1985

A collection of decisions on procedural problems arising in criminal trials, from material originally presented at Center seminars for newly appointed district judges.

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.

Donald S. Voorhees
January 1, 1981

A collection of decisions on procedural problems arising in criminal trials, from material originally presented at Center seminars for newly appointed district judges.

Alan J. Chaset, Allan E. Lind, Gordon Bermant, Joe S. Cecil, Patricia A. Lombard
January 1, 1981

A report on the nature and management of long, complex civil trials, based on interviews with sixty-eight experienced judges and lawyers. The report highlights facts and opinions about the role of juries in protracted trials.

Maurice Rosenberg
May 13, 1975

A discussion of types of cases in which judicial discretionbased on facts and guided by lawis applied in trial courts.

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