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Wayne D. Brazil
May 14, 1990

Magistrate Wayne D. Brazil offers commentary, edits, and annotations on the Biden Bill in a fax to Robert E. Feidler, Greg Scott, and Karen K. Siegel

Leonidas Ralph Mecham, Collins J. Seitz
May 14, 1990

Correspondence between Administrative Office Director L. Ralph Mecham and 3rd Circuit Judge Collins J. Seitz discussing the Judicial Conference Executive Committee's plan for Judicial Reform

Ann Pelham
May 14, 1990

Ann Pelham details the conflict between Biden Bill supporters and the Federal Judiciary. (Legal Times)

Leonidas Ralph Mecham
May 8, 1990

Administrative Office Director L. Ralph Mecham describes relationships between Eastern District of Texas Judge Sam B. Hall and members of the Senate Judiciary Committee

Leonidas Ralph Mecham
May 7, 1990

Administrative Office Director L. Ralph Mecham states that Northern District of Iowa Judge O'Brien has a close relationship with Biden and is offering to talk to Biden about the bill

Karen K. Siegel
May 3, 1990

Karen K. Siegel writes to Administrative Office director L. Ralph Mecham to propose a plan to implement the 14 point alternative to the Biden Bill

James D. Ellis, Veryl L. Riddle, Robert H. Duesenberg, Walter A. Suhre, Patrick W. Durick, John Francis Nangle
May 2, 1990

Correspondence to Congress members from judges and lawyers discussing the Biden Bill and the Judicial Conference's plan for reform. This Correspondence is summarized and attached to letter from Judge John F. Nangle to Judge Robert F. Peckham

May 1, 1990

Announces the approval of the Judicial Conference's 14-point plan to improve case management practices

May 1, 1990

This press release states the Judicial Conference's opposition to the Biden Bill and puts forth the Judicial Conference's 14-point alternative to the Biden Bill

May 1, 1990

This article is about Judicial Conference adoption, by ballot, of a 14-point program to address the problems of cost and delay in civil litigation through improved case management. (The Third Branch, Vol. 22, No. 5)

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