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The Quest For “Proportionality” In Electronic Discovery–Moving From Theory To Reality In Civil Litigation

Theodore C. Hirt,The Quest For “Proportionality” In Electronic Discovery–Moving From Theory To Reality In Civil Litigation, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (November 2011)

The Fraud Exception To The Rooker-Feldman Doctrine: How It Almost Wasn’t (And Probably Shouldn’t Be)

Steven N. Baker,The Fraud Exception To The Rooker-Feldman Doctrine: How It Almost Wasn’t (And Probably Shouldn’t Be), 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (November 2011)

Discovery Of Social Media

Kristen L. Mix, Discovery Of Social Media, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (November 2011)

You Can’t Opt Out Of The Federal Rules: Why Rule 23 Certification Standards Should Apply To Opt-In Collective Actions Under The FLSA

Allan G. King, Lisa A.Schreter and Carole F. Wilder, You Can’t Opt Out Of The Federal Rules: Why Rule 23 Certification Standards Should Apply To Opt-In Collective Actions Under The FLSA, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (October 2011)

Rule 801(D) Oxymoronic “Not Hearsay” Classification: The Untold Backstory And A Suggested Amendment

Sam Stonefield, Rule 801(D) Oxymoronic “Not Hearsay” Classification: The Untold Backstory And A Suggested Amendment, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (May 2011)

Attorney-Client Privilege: Inadvertent Disclosure And A Proposed Construction Of Federal Rule Of Evidence 502

John W. Gergacz, Attorney-Client Privilege: Inadvertent Disclosure And A Proposed Construction Of Federal Rule Of Evidence 502, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (April 2011)

E-Discovery Today: The Fault Lies Not In Our Rules…

Milberg LLP and Hausfeld LLP, E-Discovery Today: The Fault Lies Not In Our Rules…, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 4 (February 2011) 

International Law And The Constitution

Michael P. Socarras, International Law And The Constitution 2011 Fed. Cts L. Rev. 4 (February 2011)

Twombly And Iqbal: Has The Court “Messed Up The Federal Rules”?

Jeremiah J. McCarthy & Matthew D. Yusick, Twombly And Iqbal: Has The Court “Messed Up The Federal Rules”? 2010 Fed. Cts L. Rev. 3 (November 2010)

Asserting and Challenging Privilege Claims in Modern Litigation: The Facciola-Redgrave Framewor

Hon. John M. Facciola and Jonathan M. Redgrave, Asserting and Challenging Privilege Claims in Modern Litigation: The Facciola-Redgrave Framework, 4 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 19 (2009)

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