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Abstracts: Playing hardball at Microsoft; chief counsel William Neukom is leading a legal chage that verges on either risky or brilliant - or both
Abstracts: Playing the marketing game. Sorting out image, ads, ethics; Commission finds lawyers, not public, worry most about impact of advertising
Abstracts: Playing the name game in pro sports: courts must officiate when unoriginality leads to team trademark disputes
Abstracts: Pleading scienter in securities fraud cases under Rule 9(b) - is the pleading of facts sufficient to give rise to a "strong inference" of fraudulent intent really incompatible with the Federal Rules?
Abstracts: Please! A princess deserves a little privacy; Diana prevails in suit over health club photos. It may set precedent for non-royals, too
Abstracts: Pleas: justice or bribery? 10th Circuit hears arguments on whether to outlaw federal plea bargains that require testimony
Abstracts: Plenty of seats in virtual courtrooms; 'Webcasts' of judicial proceedings gaining - and educating - a wide audiene
Abstracts: PLR addresses provision of group-term life insurance to domestic partners. Permanent life insurance benefit in connection with s. 403(b) contract considered incidental
Abstracts: Plugging the dike; ABA report says public funding may stem tide of judicial campaign spending. Squeeze play; Bush acts to limit ABA role in screening judicial nominations
Abstracts: Pocket PC Summit: working from the road just got easier. MacWorld San Francisco 2004. MacWorld San Francisco: Apple unveils new products at January's MacWorld
Abstracts: Pointing the finger: biometric technology, such as fingerprint scanning, might become an option for law firms
Abstracts: Points of procedure
Abstracts: Poisoned fruit: quest continues for a consistent rule on searches following traffic stops. Maine route; multi-door proposal reflects growing role of ADR
Abstracts: Police discretion and the quality of life in public places: courts, communities, and the new policing. Corporatism and self-regulation in the Dutch (agricultural) economy: Statutory trade organizations: Law and practice since 1930
Abstracts: Police discretion and the quality of life in public places: courts, communities, and the new policing. part 2 Policing for profit: the drug war's hidden economic agenda
Abstracts: Police officer violence and brutality awards are 'cost of doing business.' NYU. Assessing the verdict and its legal fallout
Abstracts: Police protection; some courts say officers can assert immunity for shootings that are an excessive use of force
Abstracts: Policing stress. "Blind eye" to private vehicle use costs Royal Mail 30,000 pounds sterling and postman's life
Abstracts: Policing the 'Net's red light district; efforts to combat obscenity imperil online providers. A recent decision holding an online service provider liable for defamation could have far-reaching effects for operators who want to maintain content control
Abstracts: Policy and path dependence: from QWERTY to Windows 95. Libertarian advice: superfluous or essential? Alternative to regulation: a study of reform in New Zealand
Abstracts: Policy and the Internet: the problem of how to discuss substance in a 'flaming' forum. Why is black America so poor? 'Racism' and the 'punditry' problem
Abstracts: Political alchemy, the long transition, and law's promised empire: how July 1, 1997 matters - and doesn't matter - in Hong Kong's return to China
Abstracts: Political attacks on the judiciary: can justice be done amid efforts to intimidate and remove judges from office for unpopular decisions?
Abstracts: Political correctness and the First Amendment: the false threat. Yes: swift action is needed - not apology
Abstracts: "Political opinion" given broad meaning. "Intentional" indirect discrimination finding upheld. Employers not vicariously liable for discrimination
Abstracts: Politicians vs. technology: why Congress loves to hate the 'Net. Oracle of online law: wired world of commerce seeks law professor's Internet intellect
Abstracts: Politics and courts. The homicide that almost slipped away. Breast-feeding murder prosecution draws fire: despite protests and support, no appeal is planned
Abstracts: Politics and cynicism dominate UN biotech deliberations. Financial issues. Encyclopedic knowledge about financial gerontology
Abstracts: Politics is threatening the federal judiciary. Public should judge judges' worth. Judges must be judged periodically
Abstracts: Politics, not law, is behind Jones settlement; experts say recent Supreme Court rulings do little to bolster her appeal
Abstracts: Polkey reductions. Excess redundancy pay deducted last. All termination payments deducted before "Polkey reduction." (United Kingdom)
Abstracts: Poll: more lawyers see O.J. walking; 70 percent now say Simpson will go free. Most say race is a factor. O.J. defense gave ground with hidden-witness play: last-minute disclosures can hurt, consultants say
Abstracts: Poll: more lawyers see O.J. walking; 70 percent now say Simpson will go free. Most say race is a factor. part 2
Abstracts: Poll: outlays on tech pay big rewards; firms say technology upgrades have improved productivity and the level of purchasing acumen
Abstracts: Pollution controls developing in ex-U.S.S.R. Sound environment, sound economy. Critics ask if NAFTA is 'green' enough
Abstracts: Pollution exclusion puts unwary insureds at risk; the application of environmental clauses to unrelated areas of coverage is catalyst for litigation
Abstracts: Pols must be adult about Youth Violence Act. An evaluation of the Craigmillar Youth Challenge. Defending racial violence
Abstracts: Polygraph exams could limit employers' losses; employers are permitted to use properly conducted polygraph tests to deter employee theft
Abstracts: Pondering EDGAR's mysteries; users may find bugs in the SEC's new system. Data bases that help win cases: to evaluate the automation that assists in litigation, six support programs were placed on trial
Abstracts: Pondering practice with Pentium power. 24 things you can do with a palm connected organizer (or "Why did I buy this darn gadget anyway?")
Abstracts: Pooling v. purchasing: which method works best? Alternate forms of accounting for business combinations yield widely different results
Abstracts: Poor man's Adobe Acrobat. Best of both worlds, so far. World-class document management: Worldox 2002 adds flexibility and timesaving features for total DMS
Abstracts: Poor people skills can collapse firms. Laterals: the profession's blind dates; firms need to get nosier in order to protect themselves
Abstracts: Poor prognosis: medical releases may not have long to live as malpractice shields. Equalizing the competition: covenants that restrain trade are enforceable when 'reasonable.'
Abstracts: Poor way to quash protestors. It's the old battle with a new whine. Peace pact will be poor band-aid
Abstracts: Population growth in U.S. prisons, 1980-1996. Understanding prison policy and population trends.``. Medical care in prisons
Abstracts: Porn forfeiture stymied; judge bars confiscation of $10 million in assets based on two obscene tapes. Trials suspended in Tyler, Texas; judge cites racial tensions as reason for two-month hiatus
Abstracts: Pornography, equality, and a discrimination-free workplace: a comparative perspective. Criminal law - sentencing guidelines - Ninth Circuit holds that trafficking in child pornography does not constitute a pattern of sexual exploitation of minors
Abstracts: Portable card scanner: Targus Mini USB Business Card Scanner. Lay down your cards; two business card scanners help organize your contact database
Abstracts: Portable Litigation: tips on using your laptop in the courtroom. Q&A with Katherine Downing
Abstracts: Portable power trip: the Zeos Meridian sub-notebook packs in the punch. Going global with AT&T: the AT&T Globalyst 200 packs it all in one peculiar package
Abstracts: Portable v. desktop systems? The state of the Macintosh in the Law Office: 1995. Macintosh legal comeback
Abstracts: Portals phase in: firms of all sizes benefit from portal technology. Pointing the finger: biometric technology, such as fingerprint scanning, might become an option for law firms
Abstracts: Positional conflicts; when can a lawyer argue both sides of an issue? Pay or I'll file charges; using the ultimate threat against an opposing party
Abstracts: Position papers presented to National Bankruptcy Review Commission by CLLA on February 20, 1997. Is this plan feasible? An empirical legal analysis of plan feasibility
Abstracts: Positive discipline and labor arbitration. Immunity vs. liability in arbitral adjudication. AIDS in the workplace: judicial and arbitral responses
Abstracts: Positive rights and state constitutions: the limits of federal rationality review. Interpretation and authority in state constitutionalism
Abstracts: Posner's problematics. Reply to critics of the problematics of moral and legal theory. The problematics of moral and legal theory
Abstracts: "Possessing with intent to distribute" under the schoolyard statute. The mail fraud statute: an argument for repeal by implication
Abstracts: Possibilities for expansion of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act for the protection of migratory birds. Seeing the forest through the eyes of a hawk: an evaluating of recent efforts to protect Northern Goshawk populations in Southwestern forests
Abstracts: Possible defenses to complaints for copyright infringement and reverse engineering of computer software: implications for antitrust and I.P. law
Abstracts: Postal agents stamped by scandal; undertrained inspectors and their rogue informants help convict innocent workers
Abstracts: Post-Croson minority business utilization programs of state and local governments. State aids
Abstracts: Post-death events considered in determining claim. Estate allowed deduction for care giver's services. Estate tax deduction not altered by post-death events
Abstracts: Post-grant review of patents: enhancing quality of the fuel of interest. Inherency in patent law
Abstracts: Post-'Markman' cases vary claim construction; after 'Vitronics,' courts must follow a hierarchy that gives intrinsic evidence precedence
Abstracts: Postmortem strategies that enhance a client's estate plan. How to choose and evaluate a corporate trustee for long-term trusts
Abstracts: Potential barriers to the adoption of an HIV vaccine by at-risk individuals. The French blood transfusion system on trial
Abstracts: Power back to the people. Far to go: hearings seek to pinpont issues that resonate with female lawyers. The most vulnerable clients: attorneys must deal with special issues when kids come into contact with the courts
Abstracts: Powerful design integration. Order in the court. Keeping a small profile
Abstracts: Power of attorney justifies disclosure of return information. 'Responsible person' can have drug addiction
Abstracts: Power Serve. Litigation support: CaseLogistix Discovery Partner. A new breed of PCs
Abstracts: Powers of persuasion: how you argue will affect whether the judge sees things your way. Judge trials; litigation techniques for trying the case to the court
Abstracts: Practical aspects of defending bank mergers before the Federal Reserve Board and the Department of Justice. Communication and cooperation among competitors: the case of the airline industry
Abstracts: Practical concerns affecting the arbitration of statutory claims. Labor-management dispute resolution and the media
Abstracts: Practical considerations in enforcing standards. FTC notice of proposed rulemaking offers guidance for electronic disclosure
Abstracts: Practical guidelines for selecting an individual trustee. Many tax benefits exist when an estate or trust terminates
Abstracts: Practical tips for using risk analysis in mediation. Using evaluations in mediation. Adversarial or conciliatory: what litigators should know about mediation
Abstracts: Practice management: Office Tools Pro. Solving time issues . Money problems
Abstracts: Practice management push. Lend me your ears: Nation's highest court finds its audio files at the center of Supreme Court project
Abstracts: 'Practice management' raises legal questions; federal, state laws govern transactions that transfer physicians' administrative practice duties to a third party for a fee
Abstracts: 'Practice management' raises legal questions; federal, state laws govern transactions that transfer physicians' administrative practice duties to a third party for a fee. part 2
Abstracts: PracticeMaster Version 12. Folder Lock Version 5.3.1. AgendusOutlook Edition v.3
Abstracts: Practicing 'the art of the deal' every day. He signed up with a bankrupt company. He plays by the rules at the NHL
Abstracts: Practicing under the new patent interference rules and new Rule 131. The taking of voluntary testimonial depositions in Japan for use in U.S. patent interferences
Abstracts: Pre-2000 Y2K class actions not getting far; class actions for Y2K claims have difficult hurdles to overcome. Courts and Congress must soon decide how to handle them
Abstracts: Precautions can mitigate legal dangers of Web sites; privacy concerns, hyperlink liability and jurisdiction issues should all be contemplated
Abstracts: Precedent for ex parte patent prosecution. Teaching a way is not teaching away. Anything you say can be used against you: admissions of prior art
Abstracts: Preclusive abstention: issue preclusion and jurisdictional dismissals after Ruhrgas. Can states impose registration requirements on online charitable solicitors?
Abstracts: Preclusive effect of factual determinations of the International Trade Commission with regard to patent matters
Abstracts: Predation and multiproduct firms: an economic appraisal of the Sievers-Albery results. Strategic allocation of overhead: the application of traditional predation tests to multiproduct firms
Abstracts: Predatory pricing and 'fortress hubs': monopolization in the airline industry. Strengthening DOT's guidelines on predatory pricing in the airline industry: an optional 'safe harbor' remedy
Abstracts: Predatory pricing and laissez-faire 'economic' theory: the view from Mount Chicago. Predatory pricing and the new entrant: any 'low-fare' carrier entering a 'hub' market
Abstracts: Predatory pricing conspiracy too 'economically irrational' to require a trial: the Matsushita decision. Predatory pricing in the cigarette oligopoly: substituting 'theoretical speculation' for jury findings
Abstracts: Predatory pricing in the airline industry: proposed guidelines of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Predation 'strategy' of American Airlines: a change of heart at the Justice Department?
Abstracts: Predatory pricing with a 12% market share: recoupment via tacit collusion in the cigarette oligopoly. Lawyers share the blame for the savings and loan scandal
Abstracts: Predicting ethical values and training needs in ethics. Ethics in employment law: the Americans with Disabilities Act and the employee with HIV
Abstracts: Predicting unethical behavior: a comparison of the theory of reasoned action and the theory of planned behavior
Abstracts: Predispute ADR raises fairness issue; courts have not hesitated to enforce arbitration agreements except when the fairness of the process is compromised
Abstracts: Preferred vs. standard policy risk varies among companies and affects product pricing. The importance of a prepayment for insurance and the terms of conditional receipts are often ignored
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