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Welcome, Volume 60 Staff!

2012-2013 Symposium: Twenty-First Century Litigation: Pathologies and Possibilities A Symposium in Honor of Stephen Yeazell

It is with great pleasure that we announce the 2012-2013 Symposium topic:

Twenty-First Century Litigation: Pathologies and Possibilities
A Symposium in Honor of Stephen Yeazell

We thank Professors Joanna Schwartz and Jennifer Mnookin for submitting the selected proposal that examines the state of modern civil litigation and, in so doing, celebrates the work of Professor Yeazell. He is the leading civil procedure scholar of his generation, having influenced countless scholars over his 35 year career. This Symposium will bring civil procedure and evidence scholars into constructive dialogue with one another and use Professor Yeazell’s work and interests as a springboard to look at critical issues in litigation as this new millennium moves forward.

We look forward to the continued support of the UCLA community to plan and implement this important event.

Please send any questions or comments to LRSymposium@lawnet.ucla.edu.