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Volume 62, Spring 1988, Number 3
Note:
This issue contains articles from Symposium: The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.Editorial Board
Symposium
Introduction
Edward D. Re
"Some Exceptional Condition"--The Anatomy of a Decision Under Federal Rule of Procedure 53(b)
Patricia M. Wald
Real-World Rules: Easing the Life of Litigation
Harold T. Markey
Of Sailing Ships and Seeking Facts: Brief Reflections on Magistrates and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Jack B. Weinstein
Unjustifiable Refusals to Settle and Rule 68
John E. Sprizzo
The Paradox of Procedural Reform
Oscar G. Chase
Admissions Practice
Thomas W. Evans
Improving Jury Comprehension in Complex Civil Litigation
Committee on Federal Courts of the New York State Bar Association
Pro Se Litigation in the Second Circuit
Committee on Federal Courts of the New York State Bar Association
Note
Rule 11: What Process is Due?
Stephen A. Stallings