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 <description>&lt;strong&gt;Wendy Schneider&lt;/strong&gt; outlines what you really need to know about motion practice in the Eastern District of Texas. Her previous two guides, for the Southern District of New York and the Central District of California, are available &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.llrx.com/authors/1182&quot;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;.</description>
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 <description>You know the Federal Rules backwards and forwards, but its compliance with the local rules that really makes a civil litigator look like a pro to colleagues and clients. In this ongoing LLRX series, the editorial team of &lt;i&gt;SmartRules&lt;/i&gt; gives you the tools to navigate motion practice in these busy federal courts with ease and grace. We&#039;ve outlined the key provisions and highlighted the pitfalls. Here&#039;s what you really need to know about motion practice in the Central District of California.</description>
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 <description>You know the &lt;i&gt;Federal Rules&lt;/i&gt; backwards and forwards, but its compliance with the local rules that really makes a civil litigator look like a pro to colleagues and clients. In this column, &lt;strong&gt;Wendy Schneider&lt;/strong&gt; provides professionals with the tools to navigate motion practice in these busy federal courts by outlining the key provisions and highlighting the pitfalls.</description>
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