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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 00:16:42+00:00

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A contract may form the basis of a discovery obligation under the federal rules of civil procedure, interrogatory.
United Oil Co. v. Parts Associates, Inc.; may obtain discovery regarding any matter, not privileged, relevant to claim or defense; other lawsuits regarding similar products relevant to a defendant's failure to warn; indemnify; indemnity agreement.
Pebble Beach Co. v. Caddy; Due process is satisfied when the defendant has performed some act or consummated some transaction within the forum or has otherwise purposefully availed himself of the privileges of conducting business in the forum.
In re Peterson; The Seventh Amendment does not prohibit the introduction of new methods for determining what facts are in issue, nor new rules of evidence.
Duk v. MGM Grand Hotel, Inc; Where the jury is still available, a district court's decision to resubmit an inconsistent verdict for clarification is within its discretion; comparative negligence; contributory negligence.
Brown v. Plata; expand interpretation; judicial system takes an active role in the state prison system.
Krupski v. Costa Crociere S.P.A; amend pleading; relation back hinges on the knowledge of the party to be added, not the party seeking amendment.
Shady Grove Orthopedic Association v. Allstate Insurance Co.; Rule 23 Class Action; Federal procedure that does not alter the rules for deciding a claim will control in diversity cases.

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