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01/28/2013

Link to the Denver Law Review Online, The Rule 54(b) Balance With Knapp: Why Complexity In “Our Rules” And Colorado’s Code of Judicial Conduct Require Our Courts To Be A Surrogate For Pro Se Litigants at http://www.denverlawreview.org/online-articles/2011/7/25/the-rule-54b-balance-with-knapp-why-complexity-in-our-rules.html

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