Attorneys' Views of Local Rules Limiting Interrogatories, Paperback by Shapar...

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Topic: Legal Writing Item Width: 8.5 in Genre: Law Item Height: 0.1 in Number of Pages: 38 Pages Format: Trade Paperback width: 8.5 in Language: English Author: Federal Judcial Federal Judcial Center, J. J. Shapard, C. C. Seron Item Length: 11 in Book Title: Attorneys' Views of Local Rules Limiting Interrogatories Item Weight: 5.3 Oz Publisher: CreateSpace ISBN: 9781541390010 height: 0.1 in Publication Year: 2017

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Attorneys' Views of Local Rules Limiting Interrogatories, Paperback by Shapar.... Attorneys' Views of Local Rules Limiting Interrogatories, Paperback by Shapard, J.; Seron, C., ISBN 1541390016, ISBN-13 9781541390010, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US This paper reports the results of a survey of practicing attorneys in twelve federal judicial districts concerning their experience with local district court rules limiting the number of interrogatories that one party may serve on another without leave of court to serve more. The survey was undertaken at the request of the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules of the Judicial Conference of the United States to help inform the committee's decision regarding proposals to impose similar limitations on a national level by amendment to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Attorneys' Views of Local Rules Limiting Interrogatories, Paperback by Shapard, J.; Seron, C., ISBN 1541390016, ISBN-13 9781541390010, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US This paper reports the results of a survey of practicing attorneys in twelve federal judicial districts concerning their experience with local district court rules limiting the number of interrogatories that one party may serve on another without leave of court to serve more. The survey was undertaken at the request of the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules of the Judicial Conference of the United States to help inform the committee's decision regarding proposals to impose similar limitations on a national level by amendment to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.