William Mitchell Law Review
Publication Information
31 William Mitchell Law Review 1269 (2004-2005)
Abstract
This article is dedicated to all those who have served as special masters in federal court. After serving as a judicial master, it is easy to believe in the importance of the role in our grand system of justice. After reading this article, we hope it will be clear how vital masters are to everyone receiving fair, just, and expedient civil justice.
Recommended Citation
Fellows, Mark A. and Haydock, Roger S.
(2005)
"Federal Court Special Masters: A Vital Resource in the Era of Complex Litigation,"
William Mitchell Law Review: Vol. 31:
Iss.
3, Article 15.
Available at:
https://open.mitchellhamline.edu/wmlr/vol31/iss3/15
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