Event Title
Post-Complaint Discovery in Administrative Proceedings: The FTC as a Case Study
Location
Duke Law School
Start Date
24-1-1975 2:00 PM
End Date
24-1-1975 3:00 PM
Description
The FTC's post-complaint discovery rules have been the subject of considerable litigation. In this Article, Mr. Bennett analyzes the problems which have arisen under the current FTC rules and concludes that the FTC should adopt the federal discovery rules. As this Article went to press, the FTC circulated for comment new discovery rules which are quite similar to the federal rules. They are reprinted at 40 Fed. Reg. 1523945 (Apr. 4, 1975).
Related Paper
Joel P. Bennett, Post-Complaint Discovery in Administrative Proceedings: The FTC as a Case Study, 1975 Duke Law Journal 329-346 (1975)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol24/iss2/4Post-Complaint Discovery in Administrative Proceedings: The FTC as a Case Study
Duke Law School
The FTC's post-complaint discovery rules have been the subject of considerable litigation. In this Article, Mr. Bennett analyzes the problems which have arisen under the current FTC rules and concludes that the FTC should adopt the federal discovery rules. As this Article went to press, the FTC circulated for comment new discovery rules which are quite similar to the federal rules. They are reprinted at 40 Fed. Reg. 1523945 (Apr. 4, 1975).
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