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Appellate Practice

Nov. 10, 2006

Getting to the Substance

FOCUS COLUMN - By Laura W. Brill, Alana B. Hoffman and Ted M. Sichelman - Federal appellate courts have recently created or deepened conflicts of authority on important questions relating to sovereign immunity, employment law and civil and appellate procedure.


Focus Column

By Laura W. Brill, Alana B. Hoffman and Ted M. Sichelman

     
      Federal appellate courts have recently created or deepened conflicts of authority on important questions relating to sovereign immunity, employment law and civil and appellate procedure. Although the cases raise different points of substantive law, the theme common to all is the rejection of procedural arguments...

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