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Law Office Automation

Sep. 27, 2001

Put the Byte On

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.

        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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