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Changes to the Federal Rules – 2024

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Unless Congress moves quickly, several amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Evidence will take effect December 1, 2024. Below is a brief description of the amendments...more

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Obscure But Important Surety and Guarantee Rules

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Texas surety law contains obscure procedural rules that can have outsized consequences. Chapter 43 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code is an important example....more

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Wisconsin Modifies Civil Procedure, Limits Discovery, and Reduces Repose Period for Improvements to Realty

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Typically, the Wisconsin Supreme Court proposes new rules of civil procedure and submits them to the Wisconsin Judicial Council for review and comment. After receipt of comments from the Judicial Council, the Supreme Court is...more

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Spoliation of Evidence in Florida, What does the Jury Really Know?

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Insurers pursuing subrogation claims in Florida often find that evidence necessary to establish their claim is in the possession of an adverse party. To discourage the destruction of evidence, Florida Rule of Civil Procedure...more

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