Jan 10 2013 Publication State Court Docket Watch Tort Reform Update: Recently Enacted Legislative Reforms and State Court Challenges Andrew Cook Introduction Since the 2010 elections altered the makeup of many state legislative and executive branches,...
Jan 10 2013 Publication White Papers Tort Reform Update: Recently Enacted Legislative Reforms and State Court Challenges Andrew Cook Introduction Since the 2010 elections altered the makeup of many state legislative and executive...
Jan 11 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Pleading, Discovery, and the Federal Rules: Exploring the Foundations of Modern Procedure Martin Redish Note from the Editor: In December 2010, the Federalist Society heard from a number of...
Dec 10 2010 Video Event Videos Changing the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Has the Time Come? Ronald J. Allen, E. Donald Elliott, Rick M. Esenberg, Merrick B. Garland, Martin Redish Pleading standards have been one area of concern in recent years for the U.S. Supreme...
Dec 9 2010 Thursday 12:00 p.m. EDT Changing the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Has the Time Come? Litigation Practice Group National Press Club529 14th Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20054 Speakers: Ronald J. Allen • E. Donald Elliott • Rick M. Esenberg • Merrick B. Garland • Martin Redish more Topics: Litigation • Federalism & Separation of Powers • Criminal Law & Procedure Sponsors: Litigation Practice Group In-Person Event
Jan 26 2010 Tuesday 4:00 p.m. A Federal Litigation Debate: How Will Iqbal v. Ashcroft Impact Federal Court Practice? U.S. District Courthouse 101 Barr Street Courtroom ALexington, Kentucky Speakers: Scott Bauries • M. Scott McIntyre • Tom Miller Sponsors: Central Kentucky Lawyers Chapter In-Person Event
Sep 30 2009 Podcast Ashcroft v. Iqbal – Post-Decision SCOTUScast Jodi S. Balsam On May 18th, 2009 the Supreme Court announced its decision in Ashcroft v. Iqbal. In...
Jul 17 2009 Friday 11:30 a.m. United States Supreme Court Update: A Review of the 2008-2009 Term With A View From the Lectern Sullivans Steakhouse 300 Colorado Street Austin, Texas Speakers: Gregory Coleman • Edward Dawson Topics: Federalism & Separation of Powers Sponsors: Austin Lawyers Chapter In-Person Event
Tort Reform Update: Recently Enacted Legislative Reforms and State Court Challenges
Andrew Cook
Introduction Since the 2010 elections altered the makeup of many state legislative and executive branches,...
Tort Reform Update: Recently Enacted Legislative Reforms and State Court Challenges
Andrew Cook
Introduction Since the 2010 elections altered the makeup of many state legislative and executive...
Pleading, Discovery, and the Federal Rules: Exploring the Foundations of Modern Procedure
Martin Redish
Note from the Editor: In December 2010, the Federalist Society heard from a number of...
Changing the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Has the Time Come?
Ronald J. Allen, E. Donald Elliott, Rick M. Esenberg, Merrick B. Garland, Martin Redish
Pleading standards have been one area of concern in recent years for the U.S. Supreme...
Changing the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Has the Time Come?
Litigation Practice Group
National Press Club529 14th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20054
A Federal Litigation Debate: How Will Iqbal v. Ashcroft Impact Federal Court Practice?
U.S. District Courthouse 101 Barr Street Courtroom ALexington, Kentucky
Ashcroft v. Iqbal – Post-Decision SCOTUScast
Jodi S. Balsam
On May 18th, 2009 the Supreme Court announced its decision in Ashcroft v. Iqbal. In...
United States Supreme Court Update: A Review of the 2008-2009 Term With A View From the Lectern
Sullivans Steakhouse 300 Colorado StreetAustin, Texas