Perspectives: The Federal Rules' Quest for Efficiency

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    Abstract

    As lawyers celebrate (or mourn) the first anniversary of the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, it is worth noting that last year's amendments marked a major philosophical metamorphosis in our theory of civil justice. They reflect an attempt to move away from a system aptly suited to war analogies and toward increased cooperation between the parties and "hands-on" management by the judiciary. This, in turn, is supposed to encourage efficiency--the oft-cited yet elusive goal of civil justice reform.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalLitigation News
    Volume20
    StatePublished - Jan 1 1995

    Keywords

    • Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
    • efficiency
    • civil justice reform
    • civil procedure

    Disciplines

    • Civil Procedure

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