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TENNESSEE LAW REVIEW
Member of the National Conference
of Law Review
| Volume 69 |
Fall 2001 |
Number 1 |
SYMPOSIUM: RECENT AMENDMENTS TO
THE FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
CONTENTS
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Class Certification Based on
Merits of the Claims
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Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr.
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A Square Peg in a Round Hole?
The 2000 Limitation on the Scope of Federal Civil Discovery
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Thomas D. Rowe, Jr.
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Joinder and Jurisdiction in
the Federal District Courts: The State of the Union of Rules
and Statutes
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John B. Oakley
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| Privileges
Lost? Privileges Retained? |
Morgan Cloud
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ESSAY
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| Some Joy
in Whoville: Rule 23(f), A Good Rulemaking |
Linda S. Mullenix
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COMMENTS |
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| The
Revision of U.S.C. §
1367(c) and the Debate Over the District Court's Discretion
to Decline Supplemental Jurisdiction |
Rachel Ellen Hinkle
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| Transactional
Attorneys — The Forgotten Actors in Rule 1.6 Disclosure Dramas:
Financial Crime and Fraud Mandate Permissive Disclosure of Confidential
Information |
Jolyn M. Pope
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TENNESSEE PERSPECTIVE
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| ARTICLE |
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| The
Legacy of Byrd v. Hall: Gossiping About Summary Judgment in
Tennessee |
Judy M. Cornett
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CASE NOTE |
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| Civil
Procedure — The Conspiracy Theory of Personal Jurisdiction —
Imputation of Jurisdictional Contacts to Co-conspirators |
Matt N. Thomson, Jr.
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