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James Deanda
February 22, 1991

Chief Judge James Deanda signs an order establishing the membership of the Southern District of Texas Civil Justice Advisory Group.

Harold Duane Vietor
February 20, 1991

Chief Judge Harold D. Vietor transmits his order establishing a roster for the Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Southern District of Iowa to the Administrative Office.

James Carroll Fox, J. Rich Leonard
February 13, 1991

Clerk of the Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina J. Rich Leonard forwards the order of Chief Judge James C. Fox designating membership of the district's Civil Justice Advisory Group to Duane R. Lee of the Administrative Office.

Neal Peters McCurn
February 11, 1991

Chief Judge Neal P. McCurn signs a local rules order establishing a Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Northern District of New York. Order includes the list of members.

Charles L. Brieant Jr., Lenore Carrero Nesbitt
April 2, 1990

Correspondence between judges regarding S. 2027 and potential Local Rules changes

Jeanne Johnson Bowden
January 1, 1988

A description of the Northern District of Georgia's two-year rules revision project. The author is a former law clerk with the court and was research assistant to the court's rules committee during the revision.

Donald Eugene O'Brien, Harold Duane Vietor, David R. Hansen
May 21, 1986

Order establishing a partial payment plan for inmate litigants seeking leave to proceed in forma pauperis in both the Northern and Southern Districts of Iowa

Donald Eugene O'Brien, Harold Duane Vietor, David R. Hansen
May 21, 1986

Order establishing a partial payment plan for inmate litigants seeking leave to proceed in forma pauperis in both the Northern and Southern Districts of Iowa

Carroll Seron, John E. Shapard
January 1, 1986

The results of a survey of practicing attorneys in twelve districts concerning their experience with district court rules that limit the number of interrogatories one party may serve on another without leave of court to serve more.

Carroll Seron
January 1, 1986

A study of the use of a pretrial procedure that required lawyers to hold a settlement conference and provide a certificate of settlement activity, a preliminary statement of the case after the settlement conference, a list of potential conflicts among interested parties, and a final-form pretrial

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