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Colloquium
Panel Seven: Rulemaking and E-Discovery: Is There a Need to Amend the Civil Rules?
By
Myles V. Lynk
,
Allen D. Black
,
Carol Heckman
,
Carol Hansen Posegate
,
and H. Thomas Wells
&
Jr.
September 27, 2011
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October 2004
Vol. 73
No. 1
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