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Date: September 4th, 2010 8:50 PM Author: Insecure Cumskin
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Consent cases can be very interesting and can vary. I have seen personal injury cases on diversity jurisdiction, SEC civil prosecutions, a 10b-5 class action, Jones Act claims, complex business disputes and others.
DJ's have an overwhelming criminal docket and, often, the only way to get a firm trial date (rather than a "trial ready" date) is to consent to MJ jurisdiction.
On referral, we generally get cases for GPT (general pre-trial). IT means MJ resolves all non dispositive motions (non dispositive is defined by statute) GPT cases are often big, complicated cases that require a great deal of case management, such that DJ wants help. They are often interesting.
We can also get referrals for specific motions (requiring R&R). Those are often habeas, SS, and civil rights, but not always. depends on the DJ.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=1414614&forum_id=2#15966258)
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