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Civil Justice Advisory Group Central District of California
November 22, 1991

Contains a survey directed at practicioners in order to gauge the effects of current and proposed rules and procedures on cost and efficiency of dispute resolution

Terry Carter
October 23, 1991

Article describing the local plans for Civil Justice Reform Act implementation by California's Northern, Central, and Southern districts (Los Angeles Daily Journal)

Barbara Meierhoefer, Joe S. Cecil
April 1, 1991

A magazine that reported Center research and education activities in a concise format. In this issue of FJC Directions:

February 21, 1991

A fax to David F. Hopkins of the Administrative Office. Fax contains a list of members of the Central District of California's Civil Justice Advisory Group

Robert F. Peckham, Joseph Tyree Sneed III, James Anthony Redden, Owen Murphy Panner, Bob Packwood, Harold Barefoot Sanders Jr., William Docker Browning, Robert J. McNichols, Jay Carl Waldman, Justin L. Quackenbush, Martin Pence, John Francis Kilkenny, Albert Vickers Bryan Jr., James M. Ideman, John P. Vukasin Jr., Frank Albert Kaufman, Alexander Harvey II, J. Frederick Motz, Frederic N. Smalkin, John R. Kronenberg, John L. Weinberg
March 29, 1990

A collection of letters from judges sharing their opinions and responses to the Biden Bill. Collected and transmitted to the Judicial Conference subcommittee on the Biden Bill by Judge Robert F. Peckham

Joe S. Cecil, C. R. Douglas
January 1, 1987

A review of data indicating a decline in the percentage of cases disposed of by summary judgment from 1975 to 1986. The report also notes, however, a renewed interest in the use of this procedure, the standards for which have been clarified by several Supreme Court decisions.

William B. Eldridge
January 1, 1984

A discussion of the roles and responsibilities of the position of district court executive as implemented in the mid-1980s in five pilot courts. The paper focused on the patterns that emerged from a discussion by chief judges and executives of the pilot districts.

A brief summary of the 287-page report of the Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Central District of California

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