Litigants in Missouri have had their rights to a trial by jury expanded following the Missouri Supreme Court\u27s decision in State ex, rel. Leonardi v. Sherry. The court determined the existence of an equitable claim should not deprive a litigant of their right to a jury trial. However, the court did not provide a clear rule for the lower courts to follow. This article examines the implications of the decision in light of the somewhat vague ruling
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Litigants in Missouri have had their rights to a trial by jury expanded following the Missouri Supre...
An action for declaratory relief was brought in a federal district court to determine the validity o...
This article addresses the issue of the preclusion of jury trials in actions which contemplate both ...
The debate over improving the civil justice system has gone through many permutations over the years...
With the merger of law and equity effected by revisions to Maryland\u27s Rules of Civil Procedure, a...
In most instances the right to a jury trial either clearly does or does not exist. Yet there are som...
This Comment examines the growing trend to strike jury demands in complex commercial litigation. The...
Plaintiff brought an action against his employer in a federal district court under the Federal Emplo...
Recognizing the continually increasing burden placed on the jury in complex litigation cases, the au...
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The purpose of this article is to examine the Missouri cases to determine if there are patterns whic...
Large institutions such as banks, franchisers, international companies, and lessors distrust juries\...
Plaintiff\u27s cause of action arose under the federal Merchant Marine Act, which grants a right to ...
The Supreme Court in Duran u. Missouri, 99 S.Ct. 664 (1979) overturned a Missouri defendant\u27s fir...
Defendant was tried for the crime of driving a car while intoxicated. After the jury was instructed ...
Litigants in Missouri have had their rights to a trial by jury expanded following the Missouri Supre...
An action for declaratory relief was brought in a federal district court to determine the validity o...
This article addresses the issue of the preclusion of jury trials in actions which contemplate both ...
The debate over improving the civil justice system has gone through many permutations over the years...
With the merger of law and equity effected by revisions to Maryland\u27s Rules of Civil Procedure, a...
In most instances the right to a jury trial either clearly does or does not exist. Yet there are som...
This Comment examines the growing trend to strike jury demands in complex commercial litigation. The...
Plaintiff brought an action against his employer in a federal district court under the Federal Emplo...
Recognizing the continually increasing burden placed on the jury in complex litigation cases, the au...
Class actions and shareholder derivative lawsuits are both forms of representative litigation that h...
The purpose of this article is to examine the Missouri cases to determine if there are patterns whic...
Large institutions such as banks, franchisers, international companies, and lessors distrust juries\...
Plaintiff\u27s cause of action arose under the federal Merchant Marine Act, which grants a right to ...
The Supreme Court in Duran u. Missouri, 99 S.Ct. 664 (1979) overturned a Missouri defendant\u27s fir...
Defendant was tried for the crime of driving a car while intoxicated. After the jury was instructed ...