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Abstracts: Access to digital objects: a communications law perspective. Copyright concerns on the information superhighway
Abstracts: Access to justice, trade union rights, and the Indian Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. The transfer of undertakings: striking a balance between individual workers' rights and business needs
Abstracts: Accidental allies; while fighting for return of stolen assets, lawyers for Holocaust victims spar over leadership and fees
Abstracts: Accident compensation in the UK. Accident recording and analysis. Revenue agrees new compensation scheme after record WRULD payout
Abstracts: Accomodating individual criminal responsibility and national reconciliation: the UN Truth Commission for East Timor
Abstracts: Accounting for Changing Prices: Some Midcourse Corrections. A Special Area of Service: Risk Management. Prospective Financial Statements: Guidelines for a Growing Practice Area
Abstracts: Accounting for Changing Prices: Some Midcourse Corrections. Changing the U.S. Budget System. Controversy Livens FASB Hearings on Pension Accounting
Abstracts: Accounting for Income Taxes: Change Is Coming. Meeting Accounting Deadlines. Current Value Accounting for S&Ls: A Needed Reform?
Abstracts: Accounting gumshoes: lawyers increasingly rely on specialists to undercover fiscal fraud. Costly principles; Pentagon forces law schools to choose between federal funding and backing of gay rights
Abstracts: Accounting Scholasticism: The FASB's Preliminary Views. NASBA 76th Annual Meeting. Meeting Accounting Deadlines
Abstracts: Accounts, chattel paper, instruments and general intangibles under current law and under the 1998 revisions to Article 9 Code
Abstracts: "Accuracy is not a lot to ask:" applying 'contra proferentum' to employer disclaimers, summary plan descriptions & ERISA
Abstracts: Accurate calculation of short-swing profits under section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The erosion of the law of controlling shareholders
Abstracts: A century of achievement and unfinished work. The laws of war on land. Introduction
Abstracts: A century of regress or progress? A political history of bankruptcy legislation in 1898 and 1998. The death of consumer bankruptcy in the United States?
Abstracts: A CGL is not sole source of Y2K coverage; corporations may be able to recover their millennium-bug remediation costs under their property insurance policies as well
Abstracts: A challenge to shareholder supremacy in the public firm. The challenge of developing ethics programs in institutions of higher learning
Abstracts: A change in the rules draws fire; litigators fight to stop mandatory disclosure. Litigators to examine lack of funding, access
Abstracts: A change in the rules draws fire; litigators fight to stop mandatory disclosure. part 2 Civil justice reform in America: a question of parity with our international rivals
Abstracts: A checklist of steps to help protect you from an errors and omissions lawsuit. Most policyholders should emerge "whole" as sale of Executive Life to investors is approved
Abstracts: A chilling ethics rule. Attorney sites can avoid violations of ethics rules; a disclaimer can emphasize that a lawyer's Web site doesn't offer advice, solicitation or referrals
Abstracts: A chilling ethics rule. Humanity does prevail. Don't blame the client
Abstracts: A chink (or two) in the bill of lading plaintiff's jurisdictional armour? Good news for Australian maritime arbitration?
Abstracts: A clean-up job. Dot-com profit. Segueing into a big job in the music biz
Abstracts: "A clearly erroneous standard of review." (appellate review of patent claims) Investive versus divestive actual reductions to practice
Abstracts: A closer look at feeling better: astronomical health care costs can be cut with Medical Savings Accounts. Bench marks: for a passing grade in court
Abstracts: A company's ability to prevent disclosure of attorney's notes created during an internal investigation may depend on its use of reports produced in the inquiry
Abstracts: A comparative analysis of the liability of non-executive directors in the UK and of members of the supervisory board in Germany
Abstracts: A comparative look at failing firms and failing industries. Understanding and appreciating EC competition law
Abstracts: A comparison of a security agreement under the current Article 9 and the new Article 9. A comparison of the current Article 9 and the new Article 9
Abstracts: A complete practice manager. Books checked out. Spring cleaning: don't forget to sanitize your hard drive
Abstracts: A confidence revealed; an in-house lawyer who discloses bias complaints may not be protected from reprisal under Title VII
Abstracts: A confluence of Davids; present meets past as three experts discuss the future of technology in law. Putting the byte on bad software; careful analysis will tell you when to pull the plug - and when not to
Abstracts: A constitutional safety valve: the variance in zoning and land-use based environmental controls. Applying the basic principles of cognitive science to the Standard State Zoning Enabling Act
Abstracts: A constitutional siesta; court focuses on statutory interpretation and common law. Snapshot of progress; women steadily gaining ground in association leadership, commission report reveals
Abstracts: A copyright bill stirs controversy. Do not support 'privatizing' of copyright law. Copyright protection extended to buildings
Abstracts: A copyright bill stirs controversy. Is distance-learning bill balanced? Proposed Copyright Act amendments, which would include distance learning in act's exemption, may not protect all rights
Abstracts: A cost-benefit state. Impact of the environmental justice movement on American industry and local government. Politics by other means: law, science, and policy in EPA's implementation of the Food Quality Protection Act
Abstracts: A 'country' lawyer for McVeigh: Stephen Jones no rebel, yet no stranger to controversy. Record EPA prosecutions; but polluters more likely to get civil, rather than criminal, sanctions
Abstracts: A court revolution brewing? Justices tinker with the federalism trend, but watch out next term. New federalism litmus; rulings, orals show findings by Congress key focus of justices
Abstracts: A court's deliberations revealed; critics charge library's release of Marshall papers thwarted the justice's intent
Abstracts: ACPs: the next red-tape target? Encouraging self-regulation in the USA. NVQs and competence
Abstracts: Acquiring an historical understanding of duties to disclose, fraud, and warranties. Attorneys and the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2001: understanding the imposition of sanctions against debtors' counsel
Abstracts: Acquiring economic justice for all: an ongoing struggle. Environmentalism and economic freedom: the case for private property rights
Abstracts: A critical assessment of intracorporate loss shifting after prosecutions based on corporate wrongdoing. Beyond Aronson: recent Delaware cases on demand futility
Abstracts: A critical misdiagnosis: how courts underestimate the anticompetitive implications of hospital mergers. Hospitals, mergers, and two-stage competition
Abstracts: A critique of recent opinions of the Federal Circuit in patent interferences
Abstracts: A critique of recent opinions of the Federal Circuit in patent interferences. part 2
Abstracts: A critique of the empirical methods of integrative social contacts theory. Islamic ethics and the implications for business
Abstracts: Across-the-border contamination. The Andorra Power Plant (Teruel): a business ethics case. Ethical judgments across cultures: a comparison between business student from Malaysia and New Zealand
Abstracts: Act against Spam: Bush signs anti-Spam legislation. E-discovery rules revisions nearing completion. New Congress convenes; approach to technology questioned
Abstracts: Acting more generously than the law requires: the issue of employee layoffs in halakhah. Guidelines for employee participation committees
Abstracts: Activist tapped for transition; race, pollution studied. Environmental racism targeted; congressional hearing
Abstracts: Activity centres safety regime: HSC goes out of bounds. Home Office rekindles controversial fire safety laws - more than three years late
Abstracts: Activity centres safety regime: HSC goes out of bounds. Safety signs: sight and sound. Using commercial off-the-shelf software in safety applications
Abstracts: Actual contamination in the Federal Sentencing Guidelines: to prove or not to prove? The Federal Advisory Committee Act and its failure to work effectively in the environmental context
Abstracts: Actualizing the developmental response of multinational corporations: the case of agribusiness in the Mexican countryside
Abstracts: ADA may widen HIV coverage; new weapon? AIDS treatment; litigation over coverage will end, but questions remain on privacy, treatment and discrimination
Abstracts: ADA may widen HIV coverage; new weapon? Federal courts, finding inadequate documentation of welfare plans or failure to follow ERISA's requirements, hold employers liable for unexpected coverage
Abstracts: Adam Smith on monopoly: the 'mean rapacity, the monopolizing spirit.' (excerpts from 'The Wealth of Nations') Critical praxis, spirit healing, and community activism: preserving a subersive dialogue on reparations
Abstracts: A dangerous direction: legal intervention in sexual abuse survivor therapy. Aspiration and control: international legal rhetoric and the essentialization of culture
Abstracts: Adapting the European community legal structure to the international trade. The participation of employees' representatives in the governance structure of the Societas Europeae
Abstracts: Adapting to the European Employment Strategy? Recent developments in Italian employment policy. In defense of (efficiently administered) 'just cause' dismissal laws
Abstracts: A daring approach: two defense contractors have taken their $1.4 billion contract suit to U.S. Claims Court. Defense dollars screech to halt; lawyer group protests
Abstracts: A daring approach: two defense contractors have taken their $1.4 billion contract suit to U.S. Claims Court. part 2
Abstracts: ADA rulings look good to businesses; the court favored employers' definition of 'disability,' but business rulings were mixed
Abstracts: ADA talking about policy procedures: some in association call for limitations on what issues are addressed. Sorting out image, ads, ethics; Commission finds lawyers, not public, worry most about impact of advertising
Abstracts: ADA versus NLRA: is a showdown imminent over reasonable accommodation? An employer's dilemma: the ADA's provisions on reasonable accommodation and confidentiality
Abstracts: A day late and a dollar unsecured? The Euro. The euro takes on the dollar
Abstracts: ADD: attention deficit disorder or an arbitrator's disciplinary dilemma. Negotiation styles: the impact of bargaining transactions
Abstracts: Adding an economic reactionary to the Supreme Court: high costs of the Ginsburg nomination. Corporate 'bloat' and U.S. competitiveness: 'monopoly is the great enemy of good management.'
Abstracts: Additional insured and indemnification issues affecting the insurance industry, coverage counsel, and defense counsel - legal advice and practice pointers
Abstracts: Address book and word processor integration. Amicus Attorney III: 32-bit power. Putting the final touches on images
Abstracts: Addressing environmental disputes with labor mediation skills. Mediation: an answer to broker-customer disputes
Abstracts: Addressing pre-sale disclosure. Kodak's reach uncertain. Vicarious liability
Abstracts: Addressing the threat of punitive damages claims in franchise and dealer litigation. Litigating the "monstrous heresy": punitive damage in franchise disputes
Abstracts: ADEA awards: a Supreme Court issue. Supreme Court mulls individual right to action under ERISA. OFCCP affirmative action awards and stock market reaction
Abstracts: ADEA back pay, punies are held taxable by court: lawyers for both employers and employees say the ruling will make settling bias cases more difficult and costly
Abstracts: A deal skewed by greed? Ex-client says her lawyers' implant deal fashioned their payments before hers. Paul Hastings suit near trial; defunct spinoff at issue
Abstracts: A debtor's right to tithe in bankruptcy under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Federalism, states, and the power to regulate municipal bankruptcies: who may be a debtor under Section 109(c)?
Abstracts: A detailed analysis and reexamination of survivorship insurance use and planning. Helping a client who is charged an extra premium or denied insurance based on health history
Abstracts: A developer's communitarian ideals bite back. NYSE land grab try: greed is still good. Ol'-time religion meets new age
Abstracts: A difficult client; Unabomber lawyer outlines a strategy he never used. Looking the part; with criminal profiles being used more widely to spot possible terrorists and drug couriers, claims of bias are also on the rise
Abstracts: A difficult issue returns: the court gets set to hear arguments over gay rights in Colorado case. The constitutional divide; justices venture into thicket of controversial social issues
Abstracts: A dirty river runs through it (the failure of enforcement in the Clean Water Act). New England and the challenge of interstate ozone pollution under the Clean Air Act of 1990
Abstracts: A distinguished division; government, public sector lawyers emphasize ethical practice, pro bono service. Leading the way; we are proud to have our members on the bench tending to justice
Abstracts: A district court ruling could deter corporations from reporting the theft of trade secrets if the proprietary information is not shielded from defense attorneys
Abstracts: A divided front in tobacco wars: lawyers who filed a failed federal class action will try to derail Liggett pact
Abstracts: Adjudicated health: incarcerated women and the social construction of health. Waiting to be caught: the devolution of health for women newly released from jail
Abstracts: Adjudication as representation. Suing the president: nonstatutory review revisited. The scope of representation-reinforcing judicial review
Abstracts: Ad limits get harder to enact; high court speech rulings are inconsistent. Law lifts risks at Claims Court; contractors joyous
Abstracts: Administered vs. non-administered arbitration. Mandatory arbitration: alive and well or withering on the vine?
Abstracts: Administering international arbitration proceedings; explanation of how the AAA's program works. The role of the international arbitrator
Abstracts: Administration of a business interest held by an estate or trust. Conservation easements help preserve real estate for an owner's family
Abstracts: Administration perspectives on the 1995 regulatory reform legislation. Introduction
Abstracts: Administration releases pension simplification proposal. Clinton includes pension reform in 1997 budget proposal
Abstracts: Administration's budget proposals would have a dramatic impact on the life insurance industry. Beneficiary liable for unpaid estate taxes
Abstracts: Administrative law and bureaucratic reality. Federal agency use of audited self-regulation as a regulatory technique
Abstracts: Administrative law and bureaucratic reality. The Supreme Court's role in not shaping administrative law. 'Administrative law is not for sissies': Justice Antonin Scalia's challenge to American administrative law
Abstracts: Administrative law and the legacy of Henry J. Friendly. Tribute to Stewart G. Pollock. In memory of Elizabeth Theresa McNamee
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