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Abstracts: In full form. Security: DataSafe Extrusion Prevention System. FinePrint 5.05
Abstracts: In gestational surrogacies, all parties must bear risk; a child genetically related to both parents can be born to a surrogate, raising myriad legal issues governed by nascent statutes
Abstracts: In gestational surrogacies, all parties must bear risk; a child genetically related to both parents can be born to a surrogate, raising myriad legal issues governed by nascent statutes. part 2
Abstracts: In good form: two programs take the pain out of preparing debtors' forms. Security at your fingertips
Abstracts: 'Inherently distinctive' gains new clarification. Boundaries of trade dress may soon be realigned; case argued before high court this term could go well beyond 'Wal-Mart' in limiting scope
Abstracts: In-house counsel lead IPO charge; manufacturer's plans to go public present inside lawyers with a 'steep learning curve.' (Steelcase Inc.)(Closely Held Companies)
Abstracts: In-house counsel lead IPO charge; manufacturer's plans to go public present inside lawyers with a 'steep learning curve.' (Steelcase Inc.)(Closely Held Companies) part 2
Abstracts: In-house IP lawyers may lose key job; some say patent lawyers lack biz savvy to manage key assets. Big times for small IP firms; there is so much work, they're getting big firms' clients
Abstracts: In-house legal staff can market its own product. Countries ease legal restrictions. Successful legal seminar requires right selection of audience and topics
Abstracts: In-house probes reveal liabilities; counsel should ensure that all privileges are preserved when conducting investigations
Abstracts: In-house staffing plan needs fresh approach. Contact sport. Preparation of witnesses may well determine company's fate at trial
Abstracts: In-house staffing plan needs fresh approach. Corporations are paring use of outside counsel: 'outsourcing' and 'convergence' are two techniques that are used to consolidate representation
Abstracts: Injunctions for NEPA violations: balancing the equities. Balancing the adoption triangle: the state, the adoptive parents and the birth parents - where does the adoptee fit in?
Abstracts: Injuries caused by computer systems: who is liable? Moore Corporation Ltd.'s two-step, cross-border acquisition of Wallace Computer Services, Inc
Abstracts: Injury to competitors is injury to competition: predatory pricing under state law. Efficiencies in merger cases: technological 'diffusion' as the cure for short-run monopoly pricing
Abstracts: In living color: the HP Jornada 548 PDA's bright color screen and applications meet attorny needs. Shootout in the handheld corral: Handspring Visor Deluxe vs. Palm Vx
Abstracts: In macho territory; male litigators win most big verdicts, but increasingly, women are becoming players. Lawyers in love say 'I do;' many in the profession share their mating calls
Abstracts: Inmate granted unique hearing. Death resource centers reborn as private groups; defunded by Congress, some try to continue work with assistance of donors
Abstracts: Inmate litigation. Switching priorities: elevating the status of tort claims in bankruptcy in pursuit of optimal deterrence
Abstracts: Inmate says U.S. stole secret and he wants compensation. The legal secret of Viacom deal; lawyers finessed Del. governance rules to make merger work
Abstracts: In memoriam: Erwin Nathaniel Griswold. In memoriam: Phillip E. Areeda. In memoriam: James Vorenberg
Abstracts: In memoriam: Lewis F. Powell, Jr. In memoriam: Justice Harry A. Blackmun, principle and compassion. In memoriam: Elisabeth A. Owens
Abstracts: In memoriam - Walter Gellhorn. In memoriam: writing for Justice Powell. In memoriam: William J. Brennan, Jr., American
Abstracts: In memoriam: Warren E. Burger. Judicial tendencies in statutory construction: differing views on the role of the judge
Abstracts: In memoriam: William J. Brennan, Jr., American. In memorium: Harry A. Blackmun
Abstracts: In memorium: A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. In memorium: David Charny. In memorium: Gary Bellow
Abstracts: In memorium: Louis L. Jaffe. In memorium: Abram Chayes. In memorium: Paul A. Freund
Abstracts: In memorium: Maurice Rosenberg. In memorium - Louis Lusky. In memorium - Herbert Wechsler
Abstracts: Inner-city single-sex schools: educational reform or invidious discrimination? Privatization of federal Indian schools: a legal uncertainty
Abstracts: In new UCC software contracts, is the customer always wrong? Is all fair in love and litigation? Electronic records rules emerge
Abstracts: Innkeepers' liability for guests' property: contracting out is against the law. Whiteness as property
Abstracts: Innocence, privacy, and targeting in Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. Fourth Amendment in increasing danger
Abstracts: Innocence, privacy, and targeting in Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. part 2 Is Morrison v. Olson still good law?: the court's new appointments clause jurisprudence
Abstracts: Innovation and the structure of competition. Innovation and the structure of competition: future markets in European and American law
Abstracts: Innovation markets: new wine in old bottles? Antitrust and res judicata considerations in the settlement of patent litigation
Abstracts: Innovation - or just court triage? California's justices are trying very hard to clear the docket. Captive firms of insurers get stung in court; ethics breaches, unlicensed practice found in two states
Abstracts: Innovative retirement plan design can favor key employees. The effect of "The Senior Citizens' Freedom to Work Act of 2000" on delayed retirement incentives
Abstracts: In 'O'Hagan,' the Supreme Court gets second chance to adopt, and define the scope of, SEC's 'misappropriation theory' of insider trading
Abstracts: In opinions to clients, intellectual property lawyers face risks. Standard of care in intellectual property law opinions
Abstracts: In overseas pacts, ADR lets parties pick forum; customized arbitration clauses in international contracts make dispute resolution less risky
Abstracts: In 'Piscataway,' rights groups lost control. Switch in tactics in Hopwood appeal; impact of racial preference ban is new focus of UT law school's attempt to lift it
Abstracts: In pursuit of health; with more patients suing HMOs for denial of treatment, lawyers are exploring new ground in going up against the managed-care giants
Abstracts: Input tax refund for UMTS frequencies under European Laws. The Esab Case (C-231/05) and the Future of Group Taxation Regimes in EU
Abstracts: In re Bacon: the extent of a debtor-tenant's right in public housing under s. 525(a) of the anti-discrimination clause
Abstracts: In re Munford and the trustee in bankruptcy: should Georgia's distribution statute apply to leveraged buyouts?
Abstracts: In search of...: looking for cyberspace's great online lawyer directory. Legal practice in cyberspace
Abstracts: In search of "ordinary meaning". Must a patent describe an accused infringement? What does "evidence presented to rebut a prima facie case of obviousness must be commensurate in scope with the claims to which it pertains" mean?
Abstracts: In search of synchronized systems; electronic billing is the future,. but now firms must input clients' codes
Abstracts: Insecurity interests: where intellectual property and commercial law collide. State sovereignty and subordinacy: may Congress commandeer state officers to implement federal law?
Abstracts: Insecurity interests: where intellectual property and commercial law collide. part 2 Draft
Abstracts: Inseverability clauses in statutes. The shrunken docket of the Rehnquist Court. Gustafson v. Alloyd Co.: an opinion that did not write
Abstracts: In sickness and in health, in Hawaii and where else?: conflict of laws and recognition of same-sex marriages. Same-sex marriage - Vermont Supreme Court holds state must extend same-sex couples the same benefits as married opposite-sex couples. Baker v. State
Abstracts: Inside build-up in variable annuity contract used to fund secular trust not taxable under section 72(u). DOL issues guidance on annuity purchases for terminating participants
Abstracts: Insider law examined in Europe; key Swiss case. Third parties benefit from some rulings: courts will issue releases and injunctions favorable to nondebtors if certain factors such as 'identity of interest' are present
Abstracts: Insider signaling and insider trading with repurchase tender offers. Civil procedure - D.C. Circuit rejects sliding scale approach to finding personal jurisdiction based on Internet contacts -GTE New Media Services v. BellSouth Corp
Abstracts: Insider trading: a new cycle. Amendments to section 16 "short-swing" insider trading rules. Insider trading after Chestman
Abstracts: Insider trading, debt securities, and Rule 10b-5: evaluating the fiduciary relationship. Insider trading: the misappropriation theory versus an "access to information" perspective
Abstracts: Inside the winning side; an NLJ reporter shadowed Barry Richard, George W. Bush's chief litigator. Herein his fly-on-the-wall story
Abstracts: Inslaw's fading fortunes; company finds no support in new report for claims that Justice stole its software. Inslaw investigator appointed; allegations of stolen software, international conspiracy dog Justice
Abstracts: In some states, holiday parties raise the specter of employer liability for the alcohol-related accidents caused by employees
Abstracts: Installment obligations cancelled at death result in taxable gain, rules tax court. Court agrees with IRS in calculating 691(c) deduction
Abstracts: Institutional evolution in economic integration: a contribution to comparative institutional analysis for international economic organization
Abstracts: Institutional investors, now in control of more than half the share of U.S. corporations, demand more accountability
Abstracts: Institutionalization of ethics: the perspective of managers. Exploitation or choice? Exploring the relative attractiveness of employment in the maquiladoras
Abstracts: In St. Paul, everybody won but the jurors; they got $30 a day and no chance to reach a verdict. Unions sue over tobacco-related health expenses; union attorneys borrow a page from state suits filed by attorneys general
Abstracts: "In such manner as the legislature thereof may direct": the outcome in Bush v. Gore defended. Two-and-a-half for Bush v. Gore
Abstracts: Insurance and the regulation of medical care. An open letter to the President-elect. A line in the sand?
Abstracts: Insurance bad faith: assignments, consent judgments and covenants not to execute. Advice of counsel
Abstracts: Insurance can fund retirement; 'POLI' method. Cost control is key factor in firms' retirement plans; firms are favoring defined contribution plans, such as profit-sharing and 401(k) programs, as retirement savings vehicles
Abstracts: Insurance companies should divest their tobacco investments. Tobacco money lights up Congress
Abstracts: Insurance counsel under attack; suits say use of company-owned law firms to defend policyholders is fraud. Test case for insurers' billing rules; Montana Supreme Court case could start a trend
Abstracts: Insurance coverage for Year 2000 claims. Insurance regulation in the European Union. Dismissing insurance coverage actions in federal court for want of supplemental subject matter jurisdiction
Abstracts: Insurance defense counsel: who is the client? Obtaining evidence in England: the role of United States counsel
Abstracts: Insurance implications: every attorney's business; failing to advise a client about possible insurance coverage of IP claims could be malpractice
Abstracts: Insurance may cover lawsuits over patents; courts are split on whether insurers have a duty to defend. No suit means no duty to defend or indemnify; California courts use literalist apporach to determine whether insurer's obligation kicks in
Abstracts: Insurance policy may be an ideal asset for a gift by the insured. Long-term care insurance helps preserve an estate
Abstracts: Insurance reimbursement policies and AIDS home healthcare: Public and private financing mechanisms. The effectiveness of resource allocation methods used by RWCA Title 2 consortia in Virginia
Abstracts: Insurance setup lets collectors pass asset appreciation tax free. Allocate investments wisely between 401(k) and taxable accounts
Abstracts: Insurer demutualizations create tax and ERISA issues for benefit plans. Pack tax deductions into employee relocation programs
Abstracts: Insurer out to eliminate middleman; critics claim accident victims in better hands with lawyers than with Allstate
Abstracts: Insurers can expect a swarm of millennium bugs; businesses facing Y2K liability to shareholders and customers will claim coverage in droves
Abstracts: Insurer's conflict of interest as plan administrator and funding source causes reversal of LTD benefits denial
Abstracts: Insurer's conflict of interest as plan administrator and funding source causes reversal of LTD benefits denial. part 2
Abstracts: Insuring good faith: disputes over settling cases can give rise to claims against insurers. New gains for battered-child defense: executive clemency granted in two cases where parent killers claimed abuse
Abstracts: Insuring punitive damages: many courts allow insurance coverage if punitives can be awarded for reckless conduct
Abstracts: INTA's model guidelines shape trademark laws; the guidelines are intended to serve as a standard for new laws in developing countries
Abstracts: Integrating corporate law principles with CERCLA liability for environmental hazards. UNOCAL fifteen years later (and what we can do about it)
Abstracts: Integrating environmental values into the European Convention on Human Rights. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: a national security perspective
Abstracts: Integrating environmental values into the European Convention on Human Rights. part 2 U.S. ratification of human rights conventions: the ghost of Senator Bricker
Abstracts: Intel inside? The poor lawyer's guide to upgrading your computer. Dealing with data obsolescence
Abstracts: Intellectual property disputes: arbitrating the creative. Mediating communications and high-tech disputes. Resolving international contract disputes
Abstracts: Intellectual property escrow agreements in international joint ventures. Entertainment on the Internet: First Amendment and copyright issues
Abstracts: Intellectual property. Infrastructure: telecommunications, broadcasting and media. Towards an open and level playing field
Abstracts: Intellectual property rights coming of age in Asia; emerging Asian economies are increasing protection of patents, trademarks and copyrights
Abstracts: Intellectual property: suitable for protecting traditional medicine? Framing pictures: defining art in UK copyright law
Abstracts: Intellectual property technical adviser by day, student by night. Silicon Valley-based school woos away intellectual property star
Abstracts: Intellectual property - TRIPS agreement - European Community - competence of European Court of Justice where both the European Community and a member state are party to an international agreement
Abstracts: "Intentional" indirect discrimination by employer. UK's challenge to Working Time Directive set to fail. Employer must be aware of request for time off
Abstracts: "Intentional" indirect discrimination finding upheld. Extension of employers' liability for harassment. "Requirement or condition" need not be absolute bar
Abstracts: Intent is needed for workplace bias. For the record: Lani Guinier in her own words. Wards Cove loophole is an outrage
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