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Robert Dennis, Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Western District of Oklahoma
March 6, 1995

Court Clerk Robert D. Dennis transmits the Periodic Assessment for 1993 for the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma to Abel J. Mattos of the Administrative Office

March 1, 1995

Prepared by the Federal Judicial Center with assistance from Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.

John H. Tucker, Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Northern District of Oklahoma
February 28, 1995

The 1995 Periodic Assessment for the Northern District of Oklahoma, transmitted to Judge Thomas R. Brett by Civil Justice Advisory Group Reporter John H. Tucker

Civil Justice Advisory Group for the District of Rhode Island
February 8, 1995

This report includes an overview of the District of Rhode Island's plan, the assessment of the civil and criminal dockets, and a copy of the amended Alternative Dispute Resolution plan for the district

Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Northern District of Ohio
February 7, 1995

A Periodic Assessment of the impact of the Civil Justice Cost and Delay Reduction Plan enacted in the Northern District of Ohio.

January 9, 1995

Bar notice informing counselors to the ADR-related changes to the Western District of North Carolina's Civil Justice Expense and Delay Reduction Plan

Frank G. Johns
January 3, 1995

Clerk of the Court for the Western District of North Carolina Frank G. Johns transmits an amended version of his district's Civil Justice Expense and Delay Reduction Plan (approved by the court on December 16, 1994) to Administrative Office director L. Ralph Mecham.

Donna J. Stienstra, Thomas E. Willging
January 1, 1995

Long Range Planning Series, Paper No. 4

David E. Rauma, Donna J. Stienstra
January 1, 1995

An overview of the U.S. district courts' Civil Justice Reform Act expense and delay reduction plans. Seventeen tables summarize the courts' civil case management procedures and techniques in terms of common elements, such as service of process, motions, and alternative dispute resolution.

John E. Shapard
January 1, 1995

A report that uses trial attorneys' responses to a Center survey concerning 800 federal civil cases in assessing proposed amendments to Fed. R. Civ. P. 68 to make it more effective in encouraging settlement and reducing litigation.

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