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    The Federal Discovery Practice Should Be Adopted by All States

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    In September, 1938 new rules of procedure were adopted in the federal courts. Since then many of the states have abandoned their old codes and in the main followed the new federal procedure. If the only advantages were that lawyers, in the states which have adopted the new rules, can practice confidently in both courts, that would be sufficient justification for the change. But when we add to that the results that pleadings have been simplified, motion days largely dispensed with, trial dates expedited, facts laid on the table and not concealed until trial, contested cases shortened, and a large percentage of settlements made before trial, we have a success which is revolutionary

    Thirteen District Judges Accept Retirement Plan

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    Legislation Which Should Interest the Bar

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    The Federal Rules from the Standpoint of the Colorado Code

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    It\u27s Your Bar Association. What Do You Want It to Do?

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    The Law of Libel in Colorado

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    Proposed New Rules of Colorado Civil Procedure

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    Should Ralph Fleagle Hang?

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    Amendments to the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure

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    Furthur Comments re Fleagle\u27s Case

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