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Volume 57, Summer 1983, Number 4
Note:
This issue contains articles from Symposium: Sanctioning Attorneys for Discovery Abuse--The Recent Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Views from the Bench and Bar.Editorial Board
Symposium
Sanctioning Attorneys for Discovery Abuse Under the New Federal Rules: On the Limited Utility of Punishment
Abraham D. Sofaer
Modern Discovery: Remarks from the Defense Bar
Nicholas deB. Katzenbach
New Federal Rule 26: A Litigator's Perspective
Peter M. Fishbein
Notes
The Supreme Court Under Pressure: A Comparative Analysis of United States v. Nixon and Nixon v. Fitzgerald
Anne Y. Shields
Criminal Forfeiture and the Necessity for a Post-Seizure Hearing: Are CCE and RICORackets for the Government?
Jean A. Hegler
Recent Developments in New York Law
The Survey of New York Practice Table of Contents
St. John's Law Review
Educ. Law § 3014-b: Takeover Statute Confers Rights on the Most Senior of the BOCES Teachers in the Tenure Area Who Are Excused Because of the Takeover
Lorraine Novinski
Real Prop. Law § 235-b: Implied Warranty of Habitability Held Applicable to New York City-Owned Residential Property
Marie B. Darienzo