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Abstracts: "Genuine material factor" need not be objectively justified. Irretrievable error may justify unequal pay
Abstracts: Georgia AG is rebuked in employment case. Fired for being gay, he's sued over clients; an accountant's former boss sues him - and wins - for taking business with him
Abstracts: Georgia court's refusal to enjoin Healthdyne's 'dead-hand' poison pill conflicts with the only other decision on the subject, a 1988 ruling by a New York judge
Abstracts: Georgia lawyer faces execution; Atlanta public defender fights for a law school buddy accused of murder. There's no dodging crossfire in his job
Abstracts: Get hold of minutes in a matter of seconds; speedy, informative and accessible, electronic corporate records replace musty old notebooks
Abstracts: Get inside the electronic beltway; interactive Web site will enable ABA members to participate in lobbying. Up the hill again; ABA lobbying event in Washington draws record number of bar leaders
Abstracts: Getting a fix on fees: computers chip away at hourly billing in real estate matters. Real reform
Abstracts: Getting a head start on health care reform. Sen. Wellstone introduces single-payor reform bill. Mistaken identification: where law meets psychology head on
Abstracts: Getting and using insurance to defend claims. Franchisor liability for the criminal acts of others. Interviewing the prospective franchisor - a checklist
Abstracts: Getting a takings claim to federal court is a drag; Congress voted down bills that would give property owners better access to federal courts, but Supreme Court may still rule
Abstracts: Getting beyond attitudes. Decoding disability coverage: purchase enough insurance to secure a comfortable retirement - and no more
Abstracts: Getting beyond attitudes. Early birds catch the tax breaks; it is too late to cut 1995's bill, so start now to reduce next year's tab
Abstracts: Getting beyond the managed care backlash. Health insurance: the consequences of COBRA. State mandates on private insurance
Abstracts: Getting burned. Deadly advice targeted; decision allows suit against publisher of murder manual. Deadly inspiration
Abstracts: Getting busy: corporate issues in the early stages of criminal environmental investigations. Allocating environmental liabilities in acquisitions
Abstracts: Getting close to nature and big fees; Gerry Spence's school for trial lawyers teaches client sensitivity - and winning
Abstracts: Getting corporations off the public dole. The best corporations for African Americans. Tax Planning: Distributions of Appreciated Property to Shareholders
Abstracts: Getting corporations off the public dole. Will buyers who fail to explicitly communicate their purpose succeed on a claim for misleading conduct?
Abstracts: Getting on the Web made easy. Backing up data online. Complete California business resource
Abstracts: Getting out from under. Get 'em while they're lukewarm: private, undervalued brewery stocks are one way investors can make a splash
Abstracts: Getting out of J.A.M.S.; ADR provider's new policy discourages companies from requiring arbitration of employee disputes
Abstracts: Getting paid in trade; barter can be a boon for cash-strapped practitioners. Fear of being left a loan; ease borrowing anxiety with a business plan
Abstracts: Getting personal: a look at what a small-, mid- and large-size firm use for time and billing. Wired lawyers: up close with two traveling attorneys
Abstracts: Getting Ready for the "Big One". Successfully getting into advanced underwriting. Getting started hasn't been easy: Scotland tries ADR
Abstracts: Getting the gnomes of Zurich to cough up; lawyers pursuing Holocaust wealth face huge evidentiary obstacles, but they're unfazed
Abstracts: Getting the law right on company directors. Company law reform by no half measures! The CLERP Program really "takes off"
Abstracts: Getting those in-house jobs; traits prized by law firms are exactly those that companies eschew. Big-firm hiring freeze coming? Market slump creates caution about new hires
Abstracts: Getting to the Rock's summit; S & C's Joseph Shenker turned over the keys to Rockefeller Center. Baker drops N.Y. AIDS appeal: firm settles $500,000 award to estate of lawyer it fired
Abstracts: Getting up to speed on net law: opening an Internet site involves some traditional legal considerations. Inside story on trade secrets
Abstracts: Getting wired: implementing a small office network. In search of the top drive. Good and not-so-good Internet software
Abstracts: Getting wired: implementing a small office network (part II). Is legal technology passe? A look at tried and true applications for the law office
Abstracts: Get to know prospective clients; background research can save you from representing clients who are not forthcoming
Abstracts: Get-tough stance draws fiscal criticism; California's three-strikes law could cost $5.5 billion annually, RAND study says
Abstracts: Get your HotDocs. Imaging: FotoFinish Studio Suite. The patent hunt is on ... line
Abstracts: Gifts are subject to estate tax even if gift tax s/l has expired. Interest on deferred tax doesn't reduce TPT credit
Abstracts: Gifts made under a durable power of attorney were held includable in estate. Gifts made under a durable power of attorney are ruled revocable
Abstracts: Gifts made under power of attorney were excludable from estate. Service could revalue gifts for estate tax purposes
Abstracts: Gifts made under power of attorney were not subject to estate tax. P/A must explicitly grant right to make gifts
Abstracts: Gitic bankruptcy signals China's new debt policy; Gitic is the first P.R.C. financial institution to be put into bankruptcy; an untested bankruptcy law will now come into play
Abstracts: Give and take: public use as due compensation in PruneYard. Liberties, fair values, and constitutional method
Abstracts: Give free TV time to pools? Lawyers line up to forge or block linkage to HDTV. Free trade vs. law: international pacts may limit U.S. law on health, safety and the environment
Abstracts: Give peace a chance: a mantra for business strategy. The democratic firm: an argument based on ordinary jurisprudence
Abstracts: Give yourself a raise; but make sure the market will bear it and clients will accept it. Close encounters of the bird kind; chance meetings sometimes lead to the best clients
Abstracts: Giving back: an examination of the philanthropic motivations, orientations and activities of large black-owned businesses
Abstracts: Giving it away the right way; charitable bequests can produce tax savings - if they are done correctly. How family limited partnerships can protect assets
Abstracts: Giving the articles of association their legal effect: some interesting comments from the High Court of Australia
Abstracts: Giving up their kids; mentally ill children, and the custody crisis you never heard of. Two dads, two responses; lawyers stand on opposite sides in adoption rights fight
Abstracts: Global business is no piece of cake. He's embattled, not beleaguered. Now she breakfasts with champions
Abstracts: Globalization: obsession or necessity? Environmental policy for business and government. Globalization: its defenders and dissenters
Abstracts: Globalizing intellectual property: linkage and the challenge of a justice-constituency. Linking topics in treaties
Abstracts: Global justice edges closer; creation of international criminal court under negotiation. Indiana Jones, Esq.: lawyer-explorer finds the lost city of Ubar
Abstracts: Globally, best trade secret protection is oneself; around the world, statutory protection is improving, but enforcement is spotty at best
Abstracts: Global review regimes. Antitrust law; intersection with IP. Antitrust law; what impact will Bush have?
Abstracts: Global securities trading: the question of a watchdog. Municipal securities market: same problems - no solutions
Abstracts: Global shares of German corporations and their dual listings on the Frankfurt and New York stock exchanges. Tracking stocks in Germany: is German corporate law flexible enough to adopt American financial innovations?
Abstracts: 'Glory years' are gone: fewer grads get traditional legal jobs. Managing partner: the tender trap. Prestige, glamour glory? They say you have to be crazy to accept the job
Abstracts: GMail in high demand: GoggleEs Web mail service spawns controversy. Hear all about IT
Abstracts: GM gives 'enemy' lawyer a black eye; Kenneth Starr was hired to hold nemesis James E. Butler Jr. to account Suzuki decides to fight, loses; after settling Samurai suits, auto maker hit back, but it backfired
Abstracts: GM lawsuits pile up in Philly; despite slamming NBC. GM settlement praised, opposed. GM settles suits; turmoil remains; plaintiffs say automaker hides truth about trucks
Abstracts: GM verdict could affect future cases. In the new Restatement on Torts, the reporters distinguished manufacturing defects from design and warning defects
Abstracts: Going against the grain. Maximize your Macintosh. It's a Mac world after all
Abstracts: Going for the gold. The meter is running. Security at your fingertips
Abstracts: Going for the gold; with Olympics set to begin, Atlanta lawyers racing into final deals. New questions in Atlanta murders; did prosecutors withhold evidence of Klan involvement in children's deaths?
Abstracts: Going head to head. Looking for shelter; homeowners facing foreclosure can still keep the roof over their heads
Abstracts: Going online makes firms toe the line; Internet technology enables corporate law departments to impose tech standards on outside counsel and to reduce legal costs
Abstracts: Going Public - What It Involves. Consumer decision-making and age: maintaining resources and independence. Making your privates public
Abstracts: Going the distance for his Baby Bell. She hammers out deals for housing. That in-house attraction is just a mirage
Abstracts: Going to court over jeans and briefs. Revamping a unit. Morty's Marty minds media
Abstracts: Goin' to the dogs: mushers take to the trails in the ultimate team sport. After Kandinsky: lawyers paint themselves out of their analytical corner
Abstracts: Gold at the end of the rainbow: medical expenses and below-market-rate loans in continuing care retirement communities
Abstracts: Golden parachutes get closer inspection. Deferred-compensation plans make a comeback; retirement plan caps and higher top tax rate resurrect the use of deferred executive pay vehicles
Abstracts: Goldfish cracker case upholds emerging claim; the 2d Circuit affirmed an injunction based solely on trade dress dilution, not confusion
Abstracts: Golf course owner copied only the best; but the originals are not flattered by their imitator and have sued the 'dream' course
Abstracts: Goodbye, summer camp; hello, boot camp; summer associates find a tough new world at firms. 'Deep thinkers' less needed
Abstracts: Good faith and fair dealing: on both sides of the border and virtually everywhere. Arbitration (and more)
Abstracts: Good governance requirements concerning the participation of interest groups in EU consultations. The constitutional status of the European Central Bank
Abstracts: Good idea gone bad; Anderson addresses House Judiciary Committee, urges that Independent Counsel Act be laid to rest
Abstracts: Good news and bad news : Alert Services help you receive focused information. All in the family: how to use the Internet to research family law
Abstracts: Good projections. Utility: Retrospect 7. Key to a hole in one
Abstracts: Goodwill hunting; two judges valuing S&L 'accounting gimmick' set awards that vary by several hundred million dollars
Abstracts: GOP bill would strew litigators; Justice Dept. says House idea could hamper cases. Warning: Hot Coale
Abstracts: GOP is trying to kill regulation by stealth. Should businesses make special accommodations for those who smoke as well as those who are trying to quit? Current federal law provides no clear answers
Abstracts: Got case? They'll travel; jet-set products boutique catches the eye of corporate America. On bar exam essay questions, sometimes being wrong is ok
Abstracts: Governing Medicare. Shrinking scanners . Tax return complexity fuels quest for user-friendly software
Abstracts: Governmental and individual claims in gun litigation and coverage: where to go from here? State variations on the Daubert theme: New York
Abstracts: Government allows "subtle shift" on inflation. Parliamentary salaries: MPs award themselves 26% rise. Inflation on the rise again
Abstracts: Government burden of proof at issue in cases under the False Claims Act; contractors are facing more charges of 'product substitution.'
Abstracts: Government by proxy: a faithful overview. Proposed legislation to curb abuses: nonqualified executive deferred compensation plans and underlying security devices
Abstracts: Government castles. Bureaucrats making monopolies. Who guards the guardians?
Abstracts: Government contractors face additional hurdles; because agencies often call the shots, even old contracts may need to have Y2K provisions
Abstracts: Government deficits and the future economy. Growth is harder but should continue through 1997. The consensus forecast is a wish, not a likelihood
Abstracts: Government intervention on the Internet: should the Federal Trade Commission regulate unsolicited e-mail advertising?
Abstracts: Government intervention versus disclosure: the evolution of capital market regulation in Israel. Competition in the European financial services industry: the free movement of capital versus the regulation of money laundering
Abstracts: "Graceful Merchants": a contemporary view of Chinese business ethics. Ethics in tourism - reality or hallucination
Abstracts: Gradual integration: An attractive alternative integration process for Turkey and the EU. Conflicts between the disciplines of EC state aids and WTO subsidies: of books, ships and aircraft
Abstracts: Graduate debt burden grows; of all professionals, law grads have compiled the worst loan default record. The debt crisis
Abstracts: Graduating with tech honors. Connecticut pushes digital deeds. Inside education
Abstracts: Grand ole GC. Lender's contrarian GC. A hotel lifer
Abstracts: Grandparents' visitation rights are not ironclad; protracted legal battles over grandparent visitation are unlikely to produce the sort of benefits that children of divorce need
Abstracts: Grantor may have powers over trust, yet not be subject to tax. What are the implications when a lawyer serves as trustee?
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