By David H. Schultz and J. Robert Keena
For decades, Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16 has provided practitioners and judges with a framework in which to manage civil litigation. It originally was created in 1938 when the Federal Rules were promulgated but was overhauled in 1983.
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For decades, Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16 has provided practitioners and judges with a framework in which to manage civil litigation. It originally was created in 1938 when the Federal Rules were promulgated but was overhauled in 1983.
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