Reports on research into the extent to which eight county courts have succeeded in using case management to fulfil the goals of the 1999 civil justice reforms. Reviews the main findings on whether the modifications have brought about a change in litigation culture, the practical application of the case management process, the use of experts, the role of case management conferences and the number of cases in which settlement occurs, including the impact of CPR Part 36. Discusses concerns relating to resources, court administration and the effect of the reforms on costs
M.B.A.An investigation into the application of judicial case management in the South African civil c...
The problems of cost and delay experienced by parties seeking civil justice have been the subject of...
Although portions of the United States economy have begun to recover from the economic crisis that t...
This report describes an empirical evaluation of the civil case management regimes of two large tria...
This was an invited paper, delivered at training conferences for Scottish sheriffs, in January and A...
The problems of cost and delay experienced by parties seeking civil justice have been the subject of...
Delay in disposing cases hinders justice. Case management can be a way to reduce delay. The caseflow...
For thirty years, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have relied on active Judicial case managemen...
The challenges facing the judiciary in this country have increased dramatically over the past two de...
Most trends in reforming our civil litigation system in recent decades have been based on a “high te...
This thesis discovers that a form of caseflow management was practised by Official Referees in Engla...
In a 1995 study of the 45 largest urban state trial courts in the country, Philadelphia’s state tria...
F or more than a century, excessive costs and delays have been a chronic complaint about the America...
M.B.A.An investigation into the application of judicial case management in the South African civil c...
Theoretical thesis.Pages 243-254 comprise foldout tables.Bibliography: pages 185-205.Chapter One. A ...
M.B.A.An investigation into the application of judicial case management in the South African civil c...
The problems of cost and delay experienced by parties seeking civil justice have been the subject of...
Although portions of the United States economy have begun to recover from the economic crisis that t...
This report describes an empirical evaluation of the civil case management regimes of two large tria...
This was an invited paper, delivered at training conferences for Scottish sheriffs, in January and A...
The problems of cost and delay experienced by parties seeking civil justice have been the subject of...
Delay in disposing cases hinders justice. Case management can be a way to reduce delay. The caseflow...
For thirty years, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have relied on active Judicial case managemen...
The challenges facing the judiciary in this country have increased dramatically over the past two de...
Most trends in reforming our civil litigation system in recent decades have been based on a “high te...
This thesis discovers that a form of caseflow management was practised by Official Referees in Engla...
In a 1995 study of the 45 largest urban state trial courts in the country, Philadelphia’s state tria...
F or more than a century, excessive costs and delays have been a chronic complaint about the America...
M.B.A.An investigation into the application of judicial case management in the South African civil c...
Theoretical thesis.Pages 243-254 comprise foldout tables.Bibliography: pages 185-205.Chapter One. A ...
M.B.A.An investigation into the application of judicial case management in the South African civil c...
The problems of cost and delay experienced by parties seeking civil justice have been the subject of...
Although portions of the United States economy have begun to recover from the economic crisis that t...