Commercial Litigation and Arbitration

February 1, 2008

The Associated Press reports that, on Thursday, January 31, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved the following federal judicial salary increases by a 10-7 vote: District court judges, from $169,300 to about $218,000. Circuit judges, from $179,500 to about $231,100. Supreme Court associate justices, from $208,100 to about $267,900 ...
The Associated Press reports that, on Thursday, January 31, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved the following federal judicial salary increases by a 10-7 vote: District court judges, from $169,300 to about $218,000. Circuit judges, from $179,500 to about $231,100. Supreme…
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure do not specifically address spoliation. The Rules Enabling Act is a factor, as it dictates that “rules shall not abridge, enlarge or modify any substantive right,” 28 U.S.C. § 2072(b), and it is challenging to draft a proscription against spoliation while being unable to craft the preservation duty the violation of which tr ...
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure do not specifically address spoliation. The Rules Enabling Act is a factor, as it dictates that “rules shall not abridge, enlarge or modify any substantive right,” 28 U.S.C. § 2072(b), and it is challenging…

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