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Dec. 14, 2002

New Civil Procedure Changes May Alter Litigation Practices

Focus Column Litigation - By Gregg A. Farley and Paul C. White II - The celebration of the New Year traditionally involves parties, football games and resolutions made (and later conveniently forgotten). The dawning of the impending new year, however, also brings with it controversial changes involving laws governing the noticing requirements of motions for summary judgment/summary adjudication and the statute of limitations in personal injury and wrongful death cases.

        Focus Column
        
        Litigation
        
        By Gregg A. Farley and Paul C. White II
        
        The celeb...

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