The thesis of this Article is that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, most specifically Rule 8(c), should be interpreted to require the jury waiver defense to be pled early on in the pretrial stage of litigation. The failure to plead the defense risks waiver. Part II of this Article expands upon the legal issues previously raised regarding the enforceability of a pre-dispute contractual jury waiver. Part III summarizes the basic rules regarding demanding a jury trial and defending against that demand under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Part IV presents and explains the novel argument regarding the early deadline for raising the jury waiver defense under the Federal Rules, and establishes legal principles for determining whether t...
In a trio of recent cases, Padilla v. Kentucky, Missouri v. Frye, and Lafler v. Cooper, the U.S. Sup...
This Article explores the legal and constitutional issues raised by appeal waivers. Section I analyz...
This Note analyzes both the federal and various state standards as to what constitutes a voluntary, ...
The thesis of this Article is that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, most specifically Rule 8(c)...
Two state supreme courts, California and Georgia, have ruled that pre-dispute contractual jury waive...
Two state supreme courts, California and Georgia, have ruled that pre-dispute contractual jury waive...
Large institutions such as banks, franchisers, international companies, and lessors distrust juries\...
Employers have long used arbitration agreements to manage the risk associated with the resolution of...
It is well-settled that arbitration in the employment context is favored by the courts, and that the...
Waiver of Trial by Jury in Montana Civil Cases Under the Montana Rules of Civil Procedur
The proposed amendments to the ABA Criminal Justice Standards for Prosecutors and Defense Lawyers ( ...
It is well-settled that arbitration in the employment context is favored by the courts, and that the...
In White v. McGinnis, the Ninth Circuit held that a civil litigant\u27s knowing participation in a b...
This article addresses the issue of the preclusion of jury trials in actions which contemplate both ...
Waiver of Trial by Jury in Montana Civil Cases Under the Montana Rules of Civil Procedur
In a trio of recent cases, Padilla v. Kentucky, Missouri v. Frye, and Lafler v. Cooper, the U.S. Sup...
This Article explores the legal and constitutional issues raised by appeal waivers. Section I analyz...
This Note analyzes both the federal and various state standards as to what constitutes a voluntary, ...
The thesis of this Article is that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, most specifically Rule 8(c)...
Two state supreme courts, California and Georgia, have ruled that pre-dispute contractual jury waive...
Two state supreme courts, California and Georgia, have ruled that pre-dispute contractual jury waive...
Large institutions such as banks, franchisers, international companies, and lessors distrust juries\...
Employers have long used arbitration agreements to manage the risk associated with the resolution of...
It is well-settled that arbitration in the employment context is favored by the courts, and that the...
Waiver of Trial by Jury in Montana Civil Cases Under the Montana Rules of Civil Procedur
The proposed amendments to the ABA Criminal Justice Standards for Prosecutors and Defense Lawyers ( ...
It is well-settled that arbitration in the employment context is favored by the courts, and that the...
In White v. McGinnis, the Ninth Circuit held that a civil litigant\u27s knowing participation in a b...
This article addresses the issue of the preclusion of jury trials in actions which contemplate both ...
Waiver of Trial by Jury in Montana Civil Cases Under the Montana Rules of Civil Procedur
In a trio of recent cases, Padilla v. Kentucky, Missouri v. Frye, and Lafler v. Cooper, the U.S. Sup...
This Article explores the legal and constitutional issues raised by appeal waivers. Section I analyz...
This Note analyzes both the federal and various state standards as to what constitutes a voluntary, ...