Blawg Directory: Civil Procedure
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Bow Tie Law’s Blog
"About e-discovery issues in litigation, including the application of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Federal Rules of Evidence to technology, Web 2.0, text messages, instant messages and applying traditional legal principles to 21st-century realities."
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E-Discovery Center
"Recent developments related to electronic discovery."
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e-Discovery Insights
"Insights—with an emphasis on facilitating the relationship between legal and technology professionals."
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Federal Civil Practice Bulletin
Federal Civil Practice Bulletin is dedicated to federal civil practice and procedure.
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Florida Rules Decisions
"Provides coverage of recent cases applying and interpreting the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure and Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure."
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Iowa Civ Pro Blog
"News and tips about the Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure."
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Law Offices of Joseph C. Markowitz
"Civil procedure, law practice, trial and settlement, and other issues more or less related to my law practice."
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Litigation & Trial
"The tales and tribulations of a Philadelphia lawyer."
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Mastering Electronic Evidence and Discovery
"Devoted to finding solutions, i.e., searching for balancing electronic discovery demands with the competing expectations of full disclosure in federal court litigation. From time to time, the author will post commentary, links to important articles and questions designed to hopefully evoke a dialogue on these important issues."
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McGoldrick’s New York State Civil Evidence
"A New York civil evidence resource."
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New York Civil Law
New York Civil Law calls itself "a forum for New York appellate law, civil procedure, insurance coverage and defense, and other interesting issues."
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The Yellow Shoe Civil Law Blog
This blawg focuses on civil law developments throughout the world and general foreign, comparative, and international law issues.
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theCPLRblog
All things related to civil practice law rules.
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TortDeform
TortDeform says it "confronts and transcends the arguments put forth by the tort 'reform' movement, working to ensure that all Americans can access the courts." Many posts deal with fairness in the justice system.
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