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Abstracts: Freedom to trade: WTO's promising anniversary (World Trade Organization) Reforming the government role in civilian technology
Abstracts: Free enterprise in a free world: 10-year life expectancy under laissez-faire. Antitrust in the Common Market: Marx, monopoly, and the 'chill winds of competition.'(Antitrust in Camelot: the John F. Kennedy Years at the FTC)(Transcript)
Abstracts: Free enterprise in a free world: 10-year life expectancy under laissez-faire. part 2 FTC hearings on the changing nature of competition: technological innovation and new global rivalry
Abstracts: 'Free exercise' revisited. Prosecutors tread where defenders daren't go. Clinton v. Starr v. Clinton may make court act
Abstracts: Free faxing via e-mail. Know the code. Scan and deliver
Abstracts: Freelancers, found to be common law employees, entitled to participate in employee plans. Court holds that common law employees are entitled to participate in employer's pension plans, regardless of plan language
Abstracts: Free market approach to comparable worth. The tax-free entity under the U.S. flag: a U.S. Virgin Islands exempt company
Abstracts: Free online information proliferates; Web sites set up by publishers, students and associations offer legal resources that include much more than cases or statutes
Abstracts: Free online information proliferates; Web sites set up by publishers, students and associations offer legal resources that include much more than cases or statutes. part 2
Abstracts: Free speech or public agency efficiencies: Waters v. Churchill recasts the arbitrable issue. Jenkinson inquiry finds public interest is poorly served by OH professionals
Abstracts: Free wireless Internet via your 3G cell phone. Fla. Lawyers enjoy free access to case law. Enhancing mobile security
Abstracts: Freight forwarder: principal or agent? What difference does it make? Commercial litigation
Abstracts: French arms, war and genocide in Rwanda. Victimization, survival and the impunity of forced exile: a case study from the Rwandan genocide
Abstracts: Fresh approaches to firm recruitment and retention; traditional methods of promoting diversity should yield to more defined stretegies, like outreach to minority student groups
Abstracts: Fresh perspectives on the meaning of 'benefit' under section 698 of the Corporations Law. Section 50 - controlling mergers in the future?
Abstracts: Fresh start needed for Georgia courts: other say state is making technology progress despite report claims. Privacy protected: new rules to redact personal information
Abstracts: 'Friends of Bill' shell out: lawyers contribute to Clinton legal fund for Paula Jones, Whitewater probes. Paula Jones appeal rides on 'how bad is bad.'?
Abstracts: Friends with agendas: amicus curiae briefs may be more popular than persuasive. Futuredocs; the video revolution in briefs, contracts and wills
Abstracts: Fringe Benefits: Congress Must Make Up Its Mind. Hearing Examines Supplemental Retirement Act of 1983. More flexibility for trusts as beneficiaries of retirement plan benefits
Abstracts: Fringe firms and incentives to innovate. Taxation matters of small and medium-sized enterprises in Greece in view of community development
Abstracts: From apology to Utopia: EU-ACP economic partnership agreements oscillating between WTO conformity and sustainability
Abstracts: From boundary to borderland: transforming the meaning of borders through the European neighbourhood policy. 'Only through enlargement': the new European myth?
Abstracts: From cash crop to cash cow: how tobacco profits state governments. The extortion approach to regulation
Abstracts: From control over one's body to control over one's body parts: extending the doctrine of informed consent. Copyright protection, privacy rights, and the fair use doctrine: the post-Salinger decade reconsidered
Abstracts: From dismemberment to discharge: the origins of modern American bankruptcy law. Caught in a cycle of neglect: the accuracy of bankruptcy statistics
Abstracts: From Gardner to Circuit City: mandatory arbitration of statutory employment disputes continues. Top ten developments in arbitration in the 1990s
Abstracts: From Gattzilla to the green giant: winning the environmental battle for the soul of the World Trade Organization
Abstracts: From group rights to individual liberties: post-war labor law, liberalism, and the waning of union strength. Exploding the original myth regarding employment-at-will: the true origins of the doctrine
Abstracts: From jeans to genes: the evolving nature of property of the estate. It's all fun and games until somebody declares bankruptcy: a debtor's right to season ticket holder status
Abstracts: From outsider to insider; more firms are appointing women managing partners. New trend in general counsel in firms; experts warn conversations with in-house adviser may be discoverable
Abstracts: From Penn Central to United Artists' I & II: the rise to immunity of historic preservation designation from successful takings challenges
Abstracts: From the lightweight 'Rio' flows heavyweight battle; two-ounce device that can play music files downloaded from the Net sparks a dispute for control over digital music distribution
Abstracts: From the universities to the marketplace: the business ethics journey. From the business ethics course to the sustainable curriculum
Abstracts: From tobacco hazards to auto safety, sites abound; personal injury lawyers turn to the Web not only for legal research, but also for factual investigation and product recalls
Abstracts: Frugal firms cut recruiting costs: interviewess, lavishly wooed in the '80s, are now often stuck with travel tab
Abstracts: FTC approval of the Boeing-McDonnell merger: the 'collapse of antitrust enforcement.' (letter and press statement expressing opposition to the FTC's decision)
Abstracts: FTC clarifies Hart-Scott-Rodino filings for LLCs; because the rules still favor partnerships, merging parties should plan deals carefully
Abstracts: FTC looks at merger's antitrust effects on R&D; agency alleges that a merger would reduce competition to develop future drug products
Abstracts: FTC's case against Intel called fragile; will the agency be able to prove competitive harm? The great Gates photo op affair; insights on the Microsoft chairman's videotaped testimony - and other tales. (Bill Gates)
Abstracts: FTC staff report: competition policy in the new high-tech, global marketplace: executive summary and principal conclusions
Abstracts: FTC, states still trying to fry spam: spammers remain one step ahead of the law. Stomping out spam: groups band together to stop junk e-mail
Abstracts: FTC takes the initiative with Hart-Scott-Rodino; innovations in the antitrust laws proposed by the commission should streamline its processes
Abstracts: FTC targets deceptive cyberspace advertising; the agency, along with the SEC and state attorneys general, has begun bringing enforcement actions involving online ads
Abstracts: Fulfilling the promise of Batson: protecting jurors from the use of race-based peremptory challenges by defense counsel
Abstracts: Full and fair resolution of whistleblower issues: the Hanford Joint Council for resolving employee concerns, a pilot ADR approach
Abstracts: Full house of section 1031 exceptions beats two of a (like) kind. Renovate home-sale plans by adding a lease option
Abstracts: Full stop for fraud suits in states? Needed or not, bill likely to pre-empt state class actions. The arbitration question: why no punitive awards? The high court hears arguments over whether a federal act pre-empts a N.Y. statute limiting arbitrators' powers
Abstracts: Full-time do-gooders a rarity but on the rise; only 11 firms employ full-time pro bono counsel, but such work should increase as firms respond to Legal Services cuts
Abstracts: Functional analysis, subsidies, and the dormant commerce clause. State tort reform - Ohio Supreme Court strikes down state General Assembly's tort reform inititative - State ex rel. Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers v. Sheward, 715 N.E.2d 1062 (Ohio 1999)
Abstracts: Functional language's death knell is exaggerated; despite dicta that appear to narrow scope of infringement, such language remains useful
Abstracts: Function over form: a reassessment of standards of review in Delaware corporation law. Overview of standards of review
Abstracts: Funding cuts spark court crisis. Dethroned 'king of porn' makes last stand in court. Court: some education claims OK
Abstracts: Funding equal justice: state commissions studying bias in courts hampered by budget constraints. Justice: the new commodity
Abstracts: Fund managers, foreign investment restrictions and questions of control. Foreign investment power and control of foreign investment in newspapers
Abstracts: Fungible? New uses for Sindell. ERISA; three courts rule on pre-emption. Pre-emption; collagen lawsuits fail
Abstracts: Further comments on PCT/USA national phase applications and section 102(e) dates. Remarks before the Intellectual Property section of the A.B.A
Abstracts: Further victories for minority shareholders. The Ralph "Report". Can a minority shareholder oppress a majority shareholder -- not in most cases!
Abstracts: Fusion and the associational rights of minor political parties. Treaty-based rights and remedies of individuals
Abstracts: Futility: not just a medical issue. Medical futility. Futility: a concept in search of a definition
Abstracts: Futuredocs; the video revolution in briefs, contracts and wills. Technology preview; preview of products and services displayed at the ABA Expo - in conjunction with the ABA Annual Meeting in New York August 6-9, 1993
Abstracts: Future of Web filtering. Scientists: grass is greener in law. Patrolling the red light district of the information superhighway
Abstracts: Gabby in Wonderland - through the Internet looking glass. Screening the future for virtual ADR. The electronic personality and digital self
Abstracts: Gadgets: Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard. System secrets. Utilities: GN Netcom 6210 Bluetooth Headset
Abstracts: Gadgets: Logitech io2 Digital Writing System. Lights, camera, action . A program that matters: billing matters 5.0 integrates with time matters to create a complete time and billing program
Abstracts: Gain based on what was distributed, not received. Give 'em a break: reassessing the use tax on interstate carrier property
Abstracts: Gaining a new balance in accountants' liability to nonclients for negligence: recent developments and emerging trends
Abstracts: Gainsharing at Owens Corning Building Products. Some realism about economic power in a time of sectorial change
Abstracts: Gambotto v WCP Ltd: an economic analysis of alterations to articles and expropriation articles. Loss allocation rules of the check payment system with respect to forged drawer signatures and forged indorsements: an explanation of the present and revised UCC Articles 3 and 4
Abstracts: Game plans for life; helping older clients make wise moves in estate planning also raises issues of competency and health care
Abstracts: Gaming practice. Virtual libraries. Internet opens court access: attorneys and the public can download transcripts of high-profile cases online
Abstracts: Gaming spurs Indian country land ventures; real estate transactions with Indian tribes involve untangling some complex issues of state, tribal, federal and international law
Abstracts: Gaming spurs Indian country land ventures; real estate transactions with Indian tribes involve untangling some complex issues of state, tribal, federal and international law. part 2
Abstracts: Gandalf the clown finds name is no joke; J.R.R. Tolkien's estate sues performer, saying his moniker is a protected trademark
Abstracts: Gandalf the clown finds name is no joke; J.R.R. Tolkien's estate sues performer, saying his moniker is a protected trademark. part 2
Abstracts: Gang busters; prosecutors are turning to powerful federal statutes and some handy local ordinances to stop criminal gangs in their tracks
Abstracts: Gang busters; prosecutors are turning to powerful federal statutes and some handy local ordinances to stop criminal gangs in their tracks. part 2
Abstracts: Gang convictions challenged; defense says prosecutors didn't disclose two witnesses' positive drug tests. Weathering the fallout; N.J. prosecutors adjust to court decision barring defense work
Abstracts: Garden of grand vision: economic life in a flophouse complex Harbin, China 1940. The quasi-criminalization of a business sector in China: deconstructing the construction-sector syndrome
Abstracts: Gaston & Snow partners unite; they object to payments. Law firm bankruptcies shook bank confidence. Banks ask more of firms; loans now come with additional strings attached
Abstracts: Gatekeeping and the admissibility of scientific evidence in the post Daubert/Joiner/Kumho Tire world. The heuristics of intellectual due process: a primer for triers of science
Abstracts: Gates, Biles, Shields and Ryan. A minimalist approach: WordPerfect fulfills document management needs. 5th Annual Best Law Office Web Site contest
Abstracts: GATT riddance? Deregulating the semiconductor industry. Chipping away at industrial policy
Abstracts: Gauging a lateral partner's worth. NLJ annual guide to the legal search profession. Defense industry still provides work
Abstracts: Gauging a lateral partner's worth. Two-tiered partnerships proliferate. 'Downsized' partners may bring ADEA suits; dismissed partners who can be characterized as employees may claim age discrimination
Abstracts: Gay law no longer closeted; family issues face courts and lawmakers. Discipline cases steady for now; but change is in offing
Abstracts: Gay marriage battle rocks union's foundations. Hate crime legislation muzzles free speech. Pushing the states on gay unions; Vermont law will lead to suits elsewhere, advocates say
Abstracts: Gays, St. Patrick's Day and cultural war. Death penalty reprieve still hangs up prisoner. Use of informers hurts accuseds' rights
Abstracts: GC makes being on hold easy listening. Music warrior. Teaching schools to handle big cases
Abstracts: GDC trial: a bonanza in fees and acrimony. A rising star takes a fall in Miami sting. Fla. fee scandal prompts change
Abstracts: 'Gee, I didn't count on that;' top 10 things solos wish they had known before setting up office at home. Foreign service; solos overseas face high hurdles, but practice niches make it worth the leap
Abstracts: Gender and professional ethics in the IT industry. Not all codes are created equal: the software engineering code of ethics, a success story
Abstracts: Generations; for one Southern family, the passage of time is also the saga of changes in the profession. Not in my parents' back yard
Abstracts: Generics seeking approval of FDA may infringe: uncertainty reigns over a law that overturns Federal Circuit's denial of an industry exemption
Abstracts: Gene therapy and patents. A trustee's duties when a celebrity persona is the asset. Hormone replacement therapy, or just eat more meat: the technological hare vs. the relation tortoise
Abstracts: Genetic discrimination: Huntington's disease and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Americans with Disabilites Act as risk regulation
Abstracts: Genetic information: consumers' right to privacy versus insurance companies' right to know a public opinion survey
Abstracts: Geneva Convention on protection of civilians - reassignment of residence to Gaza Strip - evidence of security risk
Abstracts: Geneva Convention on protection of civilians - reassignment of residence to Gaza Strip - evidence of security risk. part 2
Abstracts: Gentile's unanswered questions; drafters struggle to rewrite ethics rules on lawyers' out-of-court statements
Abstracts: Gentle handling gets to the truth; except when challenging expert witnesses, he plays it cool: 'My questions are just very logical and direct.' (Joseph A. Power, Jr.)
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