| 1992 - 860 pages
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| United States - 1988 - 1120 pages
...litigation. See, eg. Roadway Express, Inc. v. Piper. 447 US 752, (1980); Hall v. Cole, 412 US l, S t 1 1 recognizes that the litigation process may be abused for purposes other than delay. See, eg. Browning... | |
| United States - 1984 - 636 pages
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| 1986 - 1008 pages
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| 1988 - 1130 pages
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| Jonathan B. Wilson - 2005 - 203 pages
...attorneys' fees, to a litigant whose opponent acts in bad faith in instituting or conducting litigation. Greater attention by the district courts to pleading...process by lessening frivolous claims or defenses." ° Importantly, although the 1983 version of Rule 11 could require a party to reimburse an opposing... | |
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