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Abstracts: Hear no evil, speak no evil; voice recognition software -- and hardware to run it successfully. Tools of the trade: hardware for the digitized law office
Abstracts: He believes a case is won on the cross. Making it clear who got shafted; you can drum up real sympathy, even if the fight is between two 'things.' (Raymond P. Niro)(Special Supplement: Winning: Successful Strategies from 10 of the Nation's Top Litigators)
Abstracts: He can run, but his legal woes remain. In Bosnia, the fighting goes on, and so does legal education. Browns case a lesson in NFL 'teamwork': under deal, Cleveland drops suit and still gets gridders. But other football teams also gear for move
Abstracts: Hedonic damages catch on. Finally, handheld computers have come of age; once derided as an impractical techno-toy, the personal digital assistant now deserves a hand
Abstracts: Heeding Haslip; states review punitive awards. Rand-ly criticized: Congressional court fix had little effect on cost and delay
Abstracts: He fields baseball's hardest line drives. He's the dean of the chocolate bar: Robert M. Reese, Hershey Foods Corp
Abstracts: He finds the Rx for retailing giant. He has a full plate of legal matters. Kentucky lawyer irons out wrinkles
Abstracts: He finds the Rx for retailing giant. His new job brings music to his ears. Seeing the forest and the trees
Abstracts: Hegemonic international law. Traditional and modern approaches to customary international law: a reconciliation
Abstracts: He hands out bootstraps; deportee's son is first Hispanic to be ABA's minorities advocate. Keep faith, switch sides; ex-civil rights advocates say they'll continue the good fight at big firms
Abstracts: He has novel ideas for E-commerce. Lawyer takes a '24/7' approach. Where browsing is not just a pastime
Abstracts: He insures that legal bills are fair. Pension fund GC: not a retiring sort. Daughter counsels father, CEO brother; family ties persuade a lawyer to take on general counsel role
Abstracts: Heintz v. Jenkins: an analysis of the decision, its effect upon litigation and suggestions for avoiding FDCPA violations in its aftermath
Abstracts: Heist whodunit turns into a case of fraud: what started out as a heist ended up as a tug of war over who should pay for the loss
Abstracts: Helms-Burton invites a closer look at counter-measures. The controversy over Title III of the Helms-Burton Act: who is breaking international law - the United States, or the states that have made themselves co-conspirators with Cuba in its unlawful confiscations?
Abstracts: Helms to Cuba: see you in court; law would let U.S. citizens sue those who use confiscated assets. Skilled foreign recruits could face higher hurdles; as hostility to immigration rises, Congress is looking at stricter standards for putting alien workers on the payroll
Abstracts: Help for impaired lawyers; Commission hopes ABA-sanctioned model will spur nationwide aid programs. Surviving life's trials; how to cope when working for extended periods far from family
Abstracts: Helping jury see the facts with pictures; graphics can be a winning way for lawyers to illuminate evidence and present a cohesive visual story to the factfinder
Abstracts: Helping keep Congress on the air. Staples, dot-coms? Yeah, we got that. Clinton's legal nemesis; Larry Klayman and Judicial Watch keep up a relentless attack
Abstracts: Helping lawyers cope with new legal market. Helping to protect rights in new technologies. Helping lawyers resolve complex merger issues
Abstracts: Helping transition: The EU police mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (EUPOL Kinshasa) in the framework of EU policies in the Great Lakes
Abstracts: Helping your clients understand trust planning. 706 preparation simplified. Lawgical solution
Abstracts: Help in high-profile trials: ABA resource team aids lawyers, judges in managing media relations. Champions of pro bono: Litigation Section works to ensure legal services are available and efficient
Abstracts: Help jurors feel for injured parties; 'I bring the decedent back alive in the courtroom,' so damages don't seem futile
Abstracts: 'Henson's Transfers' software automates the documentation necessary to transfer assets. Estate & Elder Law Advisor: a new CD-ROM for estate planning research
Abstracts: Herbal garden of good and evil: the ongoing struggles of dietary supplement regulation. A bridge to far: the EPA's diesel sulfur rule and the increasing cost of fuels regulation under the Clean Air Act
Abstracts: Herbert Spencer-providing libertarian foundations? Social responsibility within and without self-interest: emergent technologies and situations
Abstracts: Here come the judges: plugging in courts is slow, steady work. Electronic court filings spread: three steps forward, two back
Abstracts: Here we go again: the conversion of qualified scholarship funding corporations from nonprofit to for-profit status; what we can learn from the heath care conversion bonanza
Abstracts: Her polish has helped Apple regain its shine. This DA's done time; protester and heir to a political dynasty suits San Francisco to a 'T'
Abstracts: He says, she thinks. Not snow, nor sleet, nor gadget boom will kill the billable hour. All value isn't billable
Abstracts: He says the Power Rangers ripped him off; are the popular figures mere imitators of the real thing? Senator Dole takes sides
Abstracts: He's 'cutting edge' where it counts. She doesn't accept second-hand advice. Keep faith, switch sides; ex-civil rights advocates say they'll continue the good fight at big firms
Abstracts: He's fighting plans to regulate CPAs. Piloting a crew of lawyers for United. On deck: keyboard cases, patent suits
Abstracts: He's got the scoop on the inside track. (Jerry L. Lovejoy, vice president, general counsel and secretary, Baskin-Robbins Inc., vice-president and general counsel, Togo's)
Abstracts: He's planning for your retirement. (Robertson C. Jones, senior vice president and general counsel, Del Webb Corp
Abstracts: He's re-engineered his department. 'Hands-on' lawyer in the driver's seat. Practicing law for the business' sake
Abstracts: He studies hard and shreds the experts. Girding for change. Tort wars cost plenty
Abstracts: He tamed Texas' wild forensic frontier; Houston's medical examiner made the old county morgue a more modern operation
Abstracts: Hey, you! Speak up - clearly - if you want to talk to computers. Advertisers now litigating rivals' fishy claims; traditional private dispute resolution, though cheaper, becomes less popular
Abstracts: Hidden danger; unwary attorneys may face liability under ERISA. Balancing prudence and risk; under ERISA, pension plan investors must focus on participants' goals
Abstracts: Hidden opportunities and dangers in International Trade Commission Section 337 proceedings. Interpretation of "plurality."
Abstracts: Hidden opportunities and dangers in International Trade Commission Section 337 proceedings. part 2 35 U.S.C. section 287(c) - the physician immunity statute
Abstracts: Hiding in plain site; the hunt for metatags on the Internet is changing the field of trademark law. Serious about surfing; the right Internet browser can increase efficiency, enhance site-seeing
Abstracts: High court bar's 'inner circle;' insider know-how provides an edge - at a price. The new business of pitching in: nation-wide, commercial lawyers now are donating their services to assist non-profits and others
Abstracts: High Court clarifies 'excusable neglect.' (bankruptcy law) Why 2d Circuit upset Manville accord. Assignments: unresolved issues remain
Abstracts: High court considers trade dress issues. U.S. lawyers confront Russian software. Legality of 'interim copying' is disputed
Abstracts: High court displaying patent mistrust; in recent years, rulings of the Federal Circuit seem to get no respect in the Supreme Court
Abstracts: High court ducks its own habeas question. Court: commercial speech deserves protection. Barr 'slam-dunked' by high court on prisons
Abstracts: High court eyes client trust funds; is directing interest on such accounts to poor a taking? Landowners win right to attack rules; decision is a blow to environmental organizations
Abstracts: High court hears ADEA waiver case; should severance payments block lawsuits for age bias? Biggins leaves ADEA issues unresolved
Abstracts: High court hears case on state power over banks; at issue is whether states can prohibit nationally chartered banks from selling insurance
Abstracts: High Court hi-jinks irk bar; Pennsylvania's justices redefine 'divided court.' (Pennsylvania Supreme Court) 3d Circuit: microcosm of change
Abstracts: High court is at a crossroads on takings. Standing debate continues at high court. Will Justice Ginsburg color Court green?
Abstracts: High court lifts bar to tobacco liability suits. Drug maker liable for doctor's reputation. Once shunned, surveys gain favor of courts
Abstracts: High court medical devices ruling muddles matters; defendants say the recent ruling covers only certain 'grandfathered' devices
Abstracts: High court punts on equivalents; long-awaited patent case bounced back to lower court. A lawyer's patent bid for bench
Abstracts: High court reins in prosecution; it rules that the name and nature of prior offense could be unduly prejudicial if the defendant concedes a past conviction
Abstracts: High court's 'Lotus' ruling will stifle innovation. The doctrine of fair use evolves as balancing test in the high-tech arena: retreating from a 10-year-old decision, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a bright-line principle
Abstracts: High court spends snowy session hearing IP cases; a software dispute straddles line between compatibility and innovation. And should patent cases go to jury trials?
Abstracts: High court's swing votes spare death row inmate. Capital appeal becomes a court tug of war. The 33-hour habeas appeal
Abstracts: High court to decide when RICO accrues; decision should resolve three-way circuit court split. The borderless world of Martine Rothblatt
Abstracts: High court to resolve class action fight; if class can't be certified for suit, can it be for settlement? Indigent defense system KO'd: unconstitutional in La
Abstracts: High-octane Online Marketing: a new tool retrieves lawyers' litigation records. Driving web traffic: FindLaw's four strategies for using the Web effectively
Abstracts: High-risk sexual behavior and failure to disclose HIV infection to sex partners: How do we respond? Re-building distribution networks to assure future microbicide access
Abstracts: High-speed computing improves legal services; attorneys use computers for billing, online access, simulations and document management
Abstracts: High-tech appeals; can hypertext briefs aid justice without changing the system? Court without clout
Abstracts: High tech is going mainstream; will lawyers not using computers be sued? Networks: low cost, world wide; firms find it cheaper than foreign offices
Abstracts: High tech is reshaping legal basics; bit by bit, computers and the Internet are changing the nuts and bolts of law
Abstracts: High tech, low privacy. Hard to swallow; while federal law shut the door on regulation of dietary supplements, marketing hype may be leading the popular aids up courthouse steps
Abstracts: High-tech need, no-tech courts: judges move slowly to the web. Fed securities actions go online; courts experiment with the Web
Abstracts: High-tech needs; clients want lawyers on the cutting edge - like them. They applaud a new breed of attorneys who understand them
Abstracts: Hillsborough police are entitled to compensation for stress disorders. Revenue agrees new compensation scheme after record WRULD payout
Abstracts: Hints to foreign inventors: you can protect your invention date. Recognizing inventors as contributors to knowledge
Abstracts: HIPAA's lack of private right to sue not a total bar; individuals may be able to bring third-party beneficiary actions or bring suit under state laws
Abstracts: Hiring splits Harvard Law; parody of murdered professor's article increases rancor. Hurricane claims mediated; program provides fast payments for Andrew's victims, but some prefer the courts
Abstracts: Hiring temps not always a bargain; states begin to crack down on abuses in the system. Judicial crackups fracture the bench; outlandish behavior in and out of court suggests the pressure's become too great
Abstracts: Hiring the Trojan Horse: the union business agent as a protected applicant. Forming a new consensus
Abstracts: Hiring without a net; firms need to check coverage on new attorneys with old lawsuits. Playing to the bench
Abstracts: His deals lead to tunes to drive by. Keeping America's van lines rolling. Fighting pollution, pigs and the feds
Abstracts: His final deception ends with two shots; the lawyer slipped repeatedly past employers and bar committees until now
Abstracts: His job at Lucent spans the globe. A litigator at heart. Serving up a deal with the Tex-Mex
Abstracts: His job is built on cases of Budweiser. Her museum has gone multinational. A horse doctor at forefront of biotech
Abstracts: His legal bills top a dime a minute. He takes care of business weekly. He's sweeping up pieces of the rock
Abstracts: His life after 'A Civil Action;' Mass. plaintiff's lawyer will be played by John Travolta in movie. A death under fire in Moscow
Abstracts: Hispanic bar raps 'dirty dozen' - institutions without Latinos. The dean is young, gifted, black and trying to right rocky ship
Abstracts: His tales of horror: Stephen King's legal affairs sometimes can resemble his fiction. Which work is the fiction?
Abstracts: His tales of horror: Stephen King's legal affairs sometimes can resemble his fiction. part 2 Taking good care of Oscar: as well as Emmy, Grammy and Tony...
Abstracts: Historical and physical international boundaries in borderlands water conflicts: a commentary. Water conservation incentives for New Mexico: policy and legislative alternatives
Abstracts: Historical foundations of the law of evidence: a view from the Ryder sources. Spoliation of evidence - a primer
Abstracts: Historic gathering of black judiciary. 'Quality' survives; lawyers aren't too worried about rulings on shop-floor cooperation
Abstracts: History lean: the reconciliation of private property and representative government. Rights and 'Rights Talk.' (review essay on 'Rights Talk: The Impoverishment of Political Discourse)
Abstracts: History "lite" in modern American constitutionalism. The apportionment of "direct taxes": are consumption taxes constitutional?
Abstracts: History, process, and a role for judges in mediating their own cases. Law and science: the testing of justice
Abstracts: His words boost tobacco cases: when Jeffrey Wigand talks, tobacco's foes listen. Smoking foes start to use new ammunition
Abstracts: Hit themes; weave your facts into a story the jury can follow. Be the lawyer the jury wants to follow
Abstracts: Hitting the jackpot; after winning the big fee, what next? The pleasures of law practice; from happy clients ... to getting it right ... to winning the big case
Abstracts: Hitting your target with a cross-reference. Modest improvements. The simple questions in life: these tips will help you help yourself
Abstracts: HIV-AIDS at the workplace. Employing and accommodating workers with disabilities: mandates and guidelines for labor relations
Abstracts: HIV/AIDS in the courts in the 1990s. The AIDS Litigation Project: HIV/AIDS in the courts in the 1990s, part 2
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