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Abstracts: Criminal law; guidelines sentencing. Criminal law; sentencing. Criminal law; jury selection
Abstracts: Criminal law; independent counsel. Criminal law; self-incrimination. Grand jury secrecy
Abstracts: Criminal law; penalties for lying. Drug dealer convicted in overdose death. Not the usual sex and drugs proceeding
Abstracts: Criminal law - prison labor - Florida reintroduces chain gangs - Act of June 15, 1995, ch. 283, 1995 Fla. Sess. Law Serv. 2080, 2081 (West)
Abstracts: Criminal law - representing aliens. Criminal law; future prosecutions. Criminal law; the necessity defense
Abstracts: Criminal law - representing aliens. Criminal law; the causation chain. Criminal law; trial court conduct
Abstracts: Criminal law - sentencing guidelines - Second Circuit rejects Fifth Amendment challenge to disclosure criteria under the federal Sentencing Guidelines
Abstracts: Criminal law; taking the Fifth. Criminal law; the fading privilege. Criminal law; pardon me
Abstracts: Criminal liability for health and safety: executives at risk. The liability of supervisory management employees for discrimination
Abstracts: Criminal procedure - Fifth Amendment - Eleventh Circuit holds that the privilege against self-incrimination does not apply to the possibility of foreign prosecution
Abstracts: Criminal procedure - search and seizure - Tenth Circuit finds that thermal imaging scan of a home constitutes a search. - United States v. Cusumano, 67 F.3d 1497 (10th Cir. 1995)
Abstracts: Criminal procedure - witnesses and jurors - California enacts ban on receipt of money for information. Criminal law - evidence - California Supreme Court holds that statements made during juvenile transfer hearing may be used for impeachment
Abstracts: Criminal prosecution and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act: an analysis of the Constitution and criminal intent in an environmental context
Abstracts: Criminal rulings primarily benefit the prosecution; court upholds Kansas' Sexually Violent Predator Act as well as broader automobile searches
Abstracts: Criminial 'justice' snares a family. Lawyers, friends pay tribute to 'Cat' Bennett. A defense lawyers adieu
Abstracts: Crisis of competence: capacity to execute wills is tenuous for victims of Alzheimer's disease. Mum's the law; lawyers protest statute gagging Medicaid advice
Abstracts: Critical analysis of the prospectus directive. Dissenting opinion on a dangerous project. Re-regulation of infrastructure investment: issues for the international lawyer
Abstracts: Critical and practical observations regarding pharmaceutical patent term restoration in the European Communities
Abstracts: Critical and practical observations regarding pharmaceutical patent term restoration in the European Communities. part 2
Abstracts: Critical conditions; goal to reduce medical errors is fraught with difficulties. Trafficking in color; evidence challenged in race-based cop stops
Abstracts: Critical issue: EU enlargement. Critical issues: EU enlargement
Abstracts: Critical issue: institutional reform. Critical issue: Institutional reform
Abstracts: Critical issue: institutional reform and the IGC. Consumers and the euro. Business choices for EMU
Abstracts: Critical issue: the single currency. Critical issue: The single currency
Abstracts: Critical issue: the single currency. Financial issues
Abstracts: Critical issue: the single currency. Trade policy. BEST for business
Abstracts: Critical issue: the single market. Business and the WTO. Critical issue: the single currency
Abstracts: Critical issue: the single market. Snail mail: EU postal reform. Electricity reform - still facing resistance
Abstracts: Critics: firm has a conflict; it represent two Dows in breast implant litigation. A 'nightmare' for Dow? Plaintiff's lawyers assert implant maker didn't fully assess bankruptcy move
Abstracts: Critics: forfeiture ruling certain to spur reform. Court hears 'innocent owner,' prison cases. Rulings by justices shift the tide on forfeitures
Abstracts: Critics: sealed tire deals can kill; but clients' needs often require them, trial lawyers say. Feeding frenzy over Firestone; one lawyer buys 41 Internet names about tire recall
Abstracts: Critique of third-party decision-making in ADR processes. Successful regulatory negotiations. Is interest-based bargaining really new?
Abstracts: Cross-Border Equipment Leasing into Canada. Integrated delivery systems: time to experiment in Canada? The effects of the use of strike replacements on strike duration in Canada
Abstracts: Cross-border equipment leasing: recent developments related to section 168(g). Forming a foreign sales corporation can shield rental income from tax
Abstracts: Cross-collateralization can create problems. Lenders hurt by diverse treatment of collateral: uniformity is urged in perfecting security interests in copyrights, trademarks and patents
Abstracts: Cross-collateralization in the wake of Shapiro v. Saybrook Manufacturing Co. Super-priority of securities intermediaries under the new section 9-115(5)(c) of the Uniform Commercial Code
Abstracts: Cross-cultural ethics and the child labor problem. Islamic ethics and the implications for business. Ethical theory in German business ethics research
Abstracts: Crossing the ethical line online: when does legal advice on your Web site become a liability? The global connection
Abstracts: Crossing the state line? Violence Against Women Act battered in test of congressional powers under the commerce clause
Abstracts: Cross-jurisdictional remands. Quieting the rebellion: eliminating payment of prepetition debts prior to Chapter 11 reorganizations
Abstracts: Cross-national patterns in crime rates. Crime and punishment in Australia, 1980-2000. Crime and punishment in the Netherlands, 1981-1999
Abstracts: Crumbling courthouses; New York judges complain of lack of maintenance, security, fax machines. Arbitrary prosecution? Alleged drug kingpin challenges constitutionality of federal death-penalty law
Abstracts: Culottes flap tests fabric of court: public defender escalates feud by goading get-tough judge over shorts policy
Abstracts: Cult experts sue lawyers, others. Plaintiffs' activists celebrate; Trial Lawyers for Public Justice is 10. Transit ads rile trial lawyers; constitutional challenge?
Abstracts: Cult experts sue lawyers, others. Teamsters try to block Webster. Lacovara leaves amid complaints
Abstracts: Cultivate a cache of retirement funds; self-employed lawyers can choose from a variety of plans to nurture savings
Abstracts: Cultivating connectedness; lawyers should be able to tap into their firm culture when they're away. Life in question; how five lawyers worked out answers of their own
Abstracts: Cultivating relationships: CRM solutions are increasingly popular in law offices. A spamless future? Industry groups come together to squash spam once and for all
Abstracts: Cultural diversity and its impact on the CLU/ChFC movement. Demographic changes: a ticking bomb. The impact of the Revised Uniform Partnership Act on existing partnerships
Abstracts: Cultural property - recovery of stolen art works - choice of law - recognition of governments. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda - jurisdiction - waiver of deadlines for motions - Security Council competence under Chapter VII of UN Charter - jus de non evocando - effect of prior decisions of Appeals Chamber of International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Abstracts: Culture shock: moving from large-firm life to a specialty boutique. Case study shows how firm can conquer crisis
Abstracts: Curbing sexual harassment in the firms. Courts now find same-sex harassment to be actionable, but they vary on the relevance of a defendant's sexual orientation
Abstracts: Cure for a system in chaos. Jury system ain't broke, so leave it. The U.S. jury system is failing
Abstracts: Curing cancerphobia phobia: reasonableness redefined. Stress is on the house. Section 419A safe harbors subject to reasonableness standard
Abstracts: Currency crisis means new ills for Maastricht; as sovereignty concerns arise, the treaty's promise is dimmed. Tactic fails for foreign lenders; liability issue
Abstracts: Current issues in prepackaged Chapter 11 plans of reorganization and using the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act for instant reorganizations
Abstracts: Current issues in private placements: private/public offerings. Current issues in private placements: private public offerings
Abstracts: Current issues in private placements: private/public offerings. part 2 The statutory scheme for public and private offerings under the Securities Act of 1933
Abstracts: Current issues involving the defense of congressional and administrative agency programs. The government's litigator: taking clients seriously
Abstracts: Current U.S. International Tax Scene - Practitioner's Viewpoint. Focus on the Canadian International Tax Scene - Current Developments
Abstracts: Custodial engineering: cleaning up the scope of Miranda custody during coercive Terry stops. Prison cells, leg restraints, and "custodial interrogation": Miranda's role in crimes that occur in prison
Abstracts: Custody case brings calls for reform; advocates for children, birth parents disagree on need for new adoption laws
Abstracts: Customizing Timeslips. California transactions forms on CD-ROM. "Deluxe" link for Timeslips
Abstracts: 'Cut off their air supply': Justice Department's case against the Microsoft monopoly. 'Cut off their air supply;': Justice Department's case against the Microsoft monopoly
Abstracts: Cutting the cord. Mac OS X update. Serving up Panther
Abstracts: Cutting the cord: Toshiba's TLP-T701U offers projection, a digital camera and wireless capabilities all in one package
Abstracts: Cutting to the core of Apple. Good news amid the gloom. Down to the FireWire: port device edges out competition
Abstracts: Cyberbanking: remote banking using the Internet. Proposed framework legislation for electronic commerce and issues for consumers and small business
Abstracts: Cyberbusiness needs supernotaries. States develop rules for using digital signatures; laws that govern transactions using public key cryptography will spur electronic commerce
Abstracts: Cybercasts post alternatives to videoconferencing; participants can hear and type in questions to a speaker - and can review running transcripts
Abstracts: Cyber-criminals thrive as laws lag; prosecutors struggle to pursue software theft with statutes from the Model T era
Abstracts: Cybersmut. SEC enforcement and the Internet: meeting the challenge of the next millennium, a program for the Eagle and the Internet
Abstracts: Czech privatization: a criticism of misunderstood liberalism (keynote address). "Alliances - their roots and their fruits." (speech of Council for Ethics in Economics founder and first Pres Paul M. Minus)(Transcript)
Abstracts: DA Dilemma: as DNA testing becomes automated, states consider expanding its use. Print anywhere
Abstracts: DA Dilemma: as DNA testing becomes automated, states consider expanding its use. part 2 Time & billing: Tabs3 Version 12
Abstracts: Daley aide moves out of loop, in-house; Chicago ex-corp. counsel finds security at U. of C. Bad PR spurs cave-ins; some companies are settling to contain harm from negative publicity
Abstracts: Damage allocation laws pose threat to fairness; legislation to abolish joint-and-several liability may hurt both plaintiffs and defendants
Abstracts: Damages for the lost volume seller: recent attempts to fix a broken interpretation of UCC Section 2-708(2). Sections 2-102, 2-105, 2-106 - utility providing electricity not a seller of "goods" - Article 2 warranties accordingly inapplicable
Abstracts: D'Amato in a china shop: problems of extraterritoriality with the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996. Harold K. Jacobson (1929-2001): an appreciation
Abstracts: Danger of executing the innocent on the rise; four-year study shows that more innocent people are being sent to death row
Abstracts: Dangerous dedication; studies suggest long hours, productivity pressures can cause serious health problems and a higher suicide rate for attorneys
Abstracts: Dangerous ripple effect of free speech ruling. Speech should be free for all - even billboards. Beware onslaught of morality laws
Abstracts: DART is aimed at construction bulls-eye. Supreme Court: FAA preempts state law on the question of punitive damages
Abstracts: Database. Graphics. PDF with power
Abstracts: Database protection in the European Union and the United States: the European database directive as an optimum global model?
Abstracts: Data bases are a boon to litigators: computer files of responsive documents can get results in large cases when used properly
Abstracts: Databasing World Wide Web research. Rehabilitating corrupt documents. Create easy pleading captions
Abstracts: Data maintenance: antivirus software, backup utilities and more help maintain your information. Precautionary measures
Abstracts: Data safety and general software. Asbestos, dusts and PPE. Introduction to software
Abstracts: David Boies: life beyond Cravath. Ex-Texaco execs say the lawyers were to blame; facing obstruction of justice charges, they say counsel left them in dark
Abstracts: Day Berry's gender gap; women say firm's old-boy network stifles promotion. Things are looking up - if you're already in: right now, it's the lateral market that's jumping; it's harder for new graduates
Abstracts: D.C. Circuit aggravates Title VII split; for punitives, plaintiff must show there's egregriousness. Is a kinder and gentler strict scrutiny in the cards?
Abstracts: D.C. Circuit court sticks it to cable. Law firm's sleuths cracked GM's case against NBC show. The libel suit that never was
Abstracts: D.C. Circuit heard Clinton, Microsoft and more; in an 'exceptional' year, the court handled headline matters as well as routine appeals
Abstracts: D.C. considers tax on professionals; beleaguered governments increasingly eye lawyers as revenue source. Lobbying lawyers; Clinton, Perot spur debate on disclosure requirements
Abstracts: D.C. firms are branching out; more outsiders in their territory force D.C. law firms to counterattack. L.L.C. and L.L.P. formats can benefit law firms; by operating as limited liability corporations and partnerships, firms can avoid dual taxation
Abstracts: D.C.'s Swidler & Berlin goes againt the grain; contrarian strategy has produced thirteenfold growth since 1982
Abstracts: Dead hand pills being dropped; companies not willing to risk challenge after rulings. Bankruptcy claims head to mediation; Del. judge approves use to settle personal injury cases
Abstracts: Deadline for CFC warning labels nears. Unless Congress authorizes the EPA to grant developers releases from liability, new inner-city cleanup programs may be of limited value
Abstracts: Deadline for submission of certain regional prototype, M & P and volume submitter plans extended. Labor Department clarifies application of plan loan requirements to loans made to owner and shareholder employees
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