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Abstracts: Filings reveal tobacco lobbyists. The tax bench: a code apart. Bid protest machinery ready for overhaul
Abstracts: Filling a need; lawyers are drilling home the point that dentists who won't treat HIV patients may be practicing the most pervasive discrimination of all
Abstracts: Filling 'e-carts' with caution; Business Law Section helps online shoppers avoid problems. Zero tolerance, zero sense
Abstracts: Filmmakers seeking Internet distribution, beware; putting a motion picture on the Web runs risk of giving up important rights in the film
Abstracts: Final 367 regulations govern the treatment of section 355 distributions by U.S. corporations to foreign persons
Abstracts: Final Chapter 14 regulations refine estate freeze rules. Sale to a defective grantor trust: an alternative to a GRAT
Abstracts: Final passive activity regs. include favorable and unfavorable changes for taxpayers. Passive activities: coordination of sections 469(g) and 163
Abstracts: Final QTIP regulations provide flexibility in postmortem planning. Relation-back doctriine applied to annual exclusion gift checks
Abstracts: Final reckoning: states allow victims' families to watch executions. Cutting classes: many law schools are shrinking along with the job market
Abstracts: Final regs. clarify but do not fundamentally alter rental real estate activity rules. Recent developments and legislative outlook
Abstracts: Final regs. provide roadmap for taxpayers on the Roth IRA bandwagon. Trio of child credits are distinct and complex tax breaks
Abstracts: Final regulations on "dollar approximate separate transaction method" of accounting for hyperinflationary currencies
Abstracts: Final regulations soften the rules on conversion transactions. Corporate finance vehicles: debt related issues
Abstracts: Final regulations under section 382 clarify taxation of options. Proposed regulations narrow consistency rules on stock and asset acquisitions.
Abstracts: Final section 16 rules are user friendly. Eleventh Circuit holds that SARs are not securities for Rule 10b-5 insider trading
Abstracts: Financial institutions playing different roles: The Parmalat case. Marks & Spencer: Community law extends a helping hand
Abstracts: Financial institutions tend to long-term ties; in-house counsel and outside representation remain stable. Corporate counsel post can lead to power seat
Abstracts: Financial issues. Agenda 2000: a blueprint for enlargement. Commentary: EU energy policy
Abstracts: Financial issues. Banking in the Twenty-First Century. Banking and insurance: before and after the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
Abstracts: Financial markets and human capital - New evaluation norms and auditing practices needed. The firm and the fulfillment of a new humanism: Critical reflections
Abstracts: Financial networks avoid antitrust ills. High court sheds light on state action. Justices assess repair-market monopoly
Abstracts: Financial planning regulation and the life insurance agent. The importance of properly funding universal life
Abstracts: Financial services. Critical issue: the single market. Financial services reform: full steam ahead
Abstracts: Financial services not easy 'marks;' it's getting tougher to come up with distinctive names. Banking law; privacy matters
Abstracts: Financial services, products, risks and regulation in Europe after the EU 1998 Action Plan and Basle II. Survey of state aid in the lending sector: a comprehensive review of main State aid cases
Abstracts: Financing and accounting for the nonqualified 401(k) wrap-around plan. GEBA: the executive compensation answer
Abstracts: Financing and accounting for the nonqualified 401(k) wrap-around plan. part 2 A financial practitioner's guide to the new qualified plan designs
Abstracts: Financing a SERP and split dollar plan with a single policy. The next generation - the Rabbicular Trust
Abstracts: Financing exploration: requirements of federal and state securities laws. Under CERCLA, government cannot collect expenses for overseeing private party cleanups
Abstracts: Financing infrastructure investment by taxing foreign corporations. Cross-border tax issues of collective investment institutions and the Italian approach
Abstracts: Finders keepers - losers weepers: underwriters' problems with deep sea and other salvage operations. Surety's rights under the general indemnity agreement
Abstracts: "Finders, keepers" modified; insurance companies due part of the treasure from recovered shipwreck. Sane serial killer; experts say insanity plea alive and well, thanks partly to Dahmer jury
Abstracts: Finding a good fit: how to choose your firm; there are many ways to tell in advance if a law firm is the right place for you
Abstracts: Finding a pinch hitter; in case of emergency, don't leave work without designating a backup. Kissing law books goodbye; many small firms are retooling their libraries via new technologies
Abstracts: Finding good bankruptcy data online and off. Fact-finding on the Internet: Using search engines and subject guides to make your online research pay off
Abstracts: Finding out about search engines. LawQuest: Networked matter management. 100 legal CD-ROMs: the best titles for every practice area
Abstracts: Finding sympathetic jurors; William Kennedy Smith defense lawyer reveals his tactics. Experts expected Smith verdict
Abstracts: Finding the courage to make tough decisions. Can business ever make an honest mistake? Finding a place for the jobless in discrimination theory
Abstracts: Finding the right script: trial lawyers must fit their cases to the belief patterns of juries. Highlighting; putting the right emphasis on the proof in the case
Abstracts: Finding the right words: giving clients bad news is never easy, but delivering it properly can avoid a disaster for all
Abstracts: Finding the root causes; some see solutions to crime in 'nature vs. nurture' studies. Mandatories going, going ... gong; support for minimum drug sentences hits new low
Abstracts: Finding the smoking gun electronically; to be successful, litigators must search for critical data buried in computer hard drives, e-mail and e-business records
Abstracts: Finding the way back home: funding for home school children under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Abstracts: Fine line: the probe into what President Clinton may have told some of his aides could end up settling only one thing for lawyers; the difference between preparing a witness and suborning perjury is in the eye of the opponent
Abstracts: Finishing touches; lawyers may be in the business of resolving disputes, but sometimes it seems very few cases actually come to an end. There are ways, however, to deal effectively with issues that tend to keep the files open
Abstracts: Firearms regulation: A historical overview. Managing catastrophe risk. Immigrants, Culture, and American Courts: A Typology of Legal Strategies and issues in cases involving Vietnamese and Hmong Litigants
Abstracts: Firearms regulation: A historical overview. The self-report methodology in crime research. Prostitution control in America: rethinking public policy
Abstracts: Firm agrees to record S & L settlement; shifting standards require lawyers to disclose more to regulatory agencies
Abstracts: Firm commitments: lawyers cannot ignore duty to report ethics violations by colleagues. Separating customer and client: law-related services may not be exempt from ethics rules
Abstracts: Firm intranets: four steps to help your firm organize its intranet. A deal with the devil?
Abstracts: Firm lawyers watchful, wary; there's angst, no panic, over layoffs. GE's juggling act
Abstracts: Firm libraries are not endangered species. Extranets merge virtues of Internet and Intranets; multi-organization, restricted-access, Web based networks are ideal for case management
Abstracts: Firm listings. Her legal issues are a matter of record. Hopeful signs of in-house revival
Abstracts: Firm markets with businesses. As clients seek more value, rates just inch up; law firms - wary that clients are more vigilant about costs - report raising their billing rates only slightly in the past year
Abstracts: Firm, OTS settled at high cost. A firm blessing; attorneys from Cravath found a developer's plan lawful. A jury disagreed
Abstracts: Firm, OTS settled at high cost. Kaye Scholer's Lincoln woes. Injunction reinstated on firm representation
Abstracts: Firms and law students both should reassess their summer strategies. Beating the odds with first-years; student hiring
Abstracts: Firms eschew expertise of consultants; lawyers have failed to exploit the advice of expert speakers in areas such as financial planning, stress, teamwork and creativity
Abstracts: Firms get urge to merge; as the largest firms seek to gain in size, more speed up their growth through mergers
Abstracts: Firms have an impact on women's rights issues; working in tandem with public-interest organizations, they fill a need that is only increasing
Abstracts: Firms increase e-mail and tech security. Law Office of William R. Shilling. Remote law: rules of the road
Abstracts: Firms look to automate finances, management. Technological turmoil eased with outsourcing; MIS tasks that are not specific to the legal market may be best farmed out to expert vendors
Abstracts: Firms look to automate finances, management. Use rises in midsize law firms; computer survey. Law firms look to the future
Abstracts: Firm's muddy mission. Defining law practice. Big Apple M&A firms are losing out to local talent
Abstracts: Firms now plan asset purchases; as capital equipment expenses increase, prudent firms should consider financing alternatives
Abstracts: Firms rethink insurance needs; as liability risks grow. EPLI policies now available to firms; insurers have just begun to offer law firms employment practices liability insurance, which covers employment-claim liability
Abstracts: Firms scramble in Silicon Valley; high-tech rush, land-use bars squeeze newcomers. Silicon Valley lawyers defect; form venture boutique
Abstracts: Firms should showcase high-tech capabilities. Law firms can reduce Internet security risks; use of proxy gateways, packet filters and encryption restricts outsiders' network access
Abstracts: Firm stops traffic with virtual tour: Preston Gates promotes move and markets firm with Flash video postcard. 10 tips for marketing online
Abstracts: Firm wins big in trademark case. One year at the trademark bar: a diverse menu. Plans are pending to spin off patent office: investors, trademark owners and their lawyers say government's rules put a 'tax on innovation.'
Abstracts: First cases before new NAFTA forum suggest its power will increase; Commission on Environmental Cooperation hears disputes involving North America
Abstracts: First Circuit applies duty of consistency to uphold denial of tax refund. Filing of Form 5500, not Form 5330, begins three-year statute of limitations under s. 6511
Abstracts: 'First experiences' with the new Austrian Arbitration Law: a German perspective. Austria adopts the UNCITRAL Model Law
Abstracts: First hint of pay movement. Threat of surge in pay deals recedes. Pay stays level at 3.5%
Abstracts: First steps in the law: a look at how four young attorneys spend their first year after graduation. Commercial leases may trap law office tenants; lawyers seeking new space should hire commercial leasing attorneys to help avoid pitfalls
Abstracts: First steps toward labor law reform. Clinton's regulatory record: policies, process, and outcomes. More on the minimum wage
Abstracts: First-to-die life insurance: an analysis of ownership issues. Survivorship life insurance - a quantitative analysis
Abstracts: First-to-die life insurance: an analysis of ownership issues. part 2 Joint ownership and elderplanning
Abstracts: Fiscal distress and politics: the bankruptcy filing of Bridgeport as a case study in reclaiming local sovereignty
Abstracts: Fiscal state aid goes global. Multinationals, enforcement covenants and fair share. Conference Report: The EU and Third Countries: Direct Taxation, 13-14 October 2006, Vienna
Abstracts: Fishing for markets: regulation and ocean fishing. Purer politics, greasier pigs and other wonders of campaign reform
Abstracts: Five concerns regarding the commercialization of leisure. The UCC under wraps: exposing the need for more notice to consumers of computer software with shrinkwrapped licenses
Abstracts: Five years after Aerospatiale: rethinking discovery abroad in civil and commercial litigation under the Hague Evidence Convention and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Abstracts: Five years of China's WTO membership: EU and US perspectives on China's compliance with transparency commitments and the transitional review mechanism
Abstracts: Fixing the penalty; Democrats push DNA testing bill to prevent wrongful executions, but GOP is wary. SEC 'goes criminal' on fraud; Cendant prosecution makrks an escalation in war on book-cooking
Abstracts: Fla. bar asks high court to take a hard look at ads. Ad decision could spur a rollback; bar leaders eye Fla. rule as a model on solicitation
Abstracts: Fla. jurors hear tales of sex, religion, death. Legal techs face regulation; rules mulled nationwide. States enact 'stalking' laws; California takes lead
Abstracts: Fla. suits next focus in fight for presidency; ballot design, civil rights cited as key reasons for new vote. New tactics in war on drug money; feds draft business in tehir fight against the 'peso exchange
Abstracts: FLCs face licensing hurdles in host countries; despite ABA efforts, foreign legal consultants are subject to inconsistent rules worldwide
Abstracts: F. Lee Bailey and client battle over stock; client and lawyer at odds; judge calls it contempt and says, 'I want a check.'
Abstracts: Flexibilization, modernization, and the Lisbon Strategy. The role of dynamic employment policies in the European labor market
Abstracts: Flight 261's phony love children; lawyers for 'heirs' on defensive as charges of air crash scam fly. Paint suits a lead balloon (so far); plaintiff lawyers seek the 'new tobacco,' but it's slow going
Abstracts: Flight isn't about guilt. At trial, grab the chance for a grand opening. Political justice: vive la similarite
Abstracts: Flip for Acrobat. Remote computing: Documents To Go Premium Edition Version 8. Electronic etiquette: how to use videoconferencing effectively
Abstracts: Florida clarifies enforcement of noncompetes. Choice of law in franchise relationships: staying within bounds
Abstracts: Florida's 'Matlock' beats Big Tobacco; a folksy manner helps secure a landmark victory that may prove the first of many
Abstracts: Florida's motor vehicle arbitration board - a two-year review. Dispositive motions in arbitration proceedings
Abstracts: Flying at risk: how should bankruptcy interact with aviation safety enforcement? Toward regularizing appealability in bankruptcy
Abstracts: Flying solo: one attorney transitions to his own firm and finds effective billiong system . 9th Annual Readers' Choice Awards
Abstracts: FMCS at the 50 year mark: an interview with John Calhoun Wells. Adjusting working conditions to the economic crisis: the Cameroonian experience
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