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Abstracts: The lawyer who jammed Microsoft's antitrust deal. ATLA leaders embrace diversity at confab. Court limits suits by lawyers; in-house counsel covered?
Abstracts: The league leader in legal assists. Vintage advice for California vintner. Gold Rush, thin stakes; U.S. branches face fierce competition from U.K. solicitors, accountants
Abstracts: The learned intermediary doctrine and direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs. The Biomaterials Access Assurance Act of 1998 and corporate supplier liability: Who you gonna sue?
Abstracts: The lease option. PATRIOT Act. Sore thumbs
Abstracts: The legacy of industrial pluralism: the tension between individual employment rights and the New Deal collective bargaining system
Abstracts: The legal frontier of religious freedom: religion and state in the twenty-first century. Free exercise after Smith and Boerne
Abstracts: The legal mandate of multilateral development banks as agents for change toward sustainable development. Policy-oriented jurisprudence and human rights abuses in internal conflict: toward a world public order of human dignity
Abstracts: The legal position of employees' in cross-border transfers of undertakings in the EU: A question of jurisdiction and choice of law
Abstracts: The legal profession and public service. Laurence H. Tribe. Taking the high road: civility, judicial independence, and the rule of law
Abstracts: The legal suite is here! Privacy plug-in for Eudora. Honing your courtroom skills
Abstracts: The legal suite is here! Seize the time! Timesaving case management system
Abstracts: The legal system of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The rule of law in Hong Kong: some implications for U.S. policy
Abstracts: The legal thinghood of nonhuman animals. The "wholly separate" truth: Did the Yellowstone wolf reintroduction violate section 10(j) of the Endangered Species Act?
Abstracts: The legitimacy of environmental destruction in modern warfare: customary substance over conventional form. Toward a world order respectful of the global ecosystem
Abstracts: The liabilities of creditors' committees and their members. Did Congress always say what it meant in the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1994?
Abstracts: The liability of raw material manufacturers: it's time to restate the Restatement. E-commerce and products liability: a primer on exposure at the speed of light
Abstracts: The lies have it: judges maintain that perjury is on the rise, but the court system may not have enough resources to stem the tide
Abstracts: The lie that regulated benefit. Mr. Justice Brennan: his imprint will endure. Justice Brennan's grand conservative moment
Abstracts: The limits of choice: school choice reform and state constitutional guarantees of educational quality. A critique of the Bush education proposal
Abstracts: The lingering shame of 'Plessy v. Ferguson.' (100th anniversary of U.S. Supreme Court's 'separate but equal' decision)
Abstracts: The lobbying deduction disallowance: policy considerations, comparisons, and structuring activities under amended section 162(e)
Abstracts: The logical outgrowth doctrine in rulemaking. Administrative adjudication under health care reform. Drafting comprehensive health care reform legislation: "It's the administrative law, stupid."(Symposium: Administrative Law Issues in Comprehensive Health Care Reform)
Abstracts: The London Declaration of International Law Principles on Internally Displaced Persons. Temporary protection of refugees: elements of a formalized regime
Abstracts: The long-distance runner; a roundtable on America's first black justice. Equal justice: would color-conscious jury selection help? Yes: a racially diverse jury is more likely to do justice
Abstracts: The longest victory: fifty years later, profound changes spawned by World War II are still shaping American and international law
Abstracts: The look of a winner. Graceful exits: careful planning in a partnership agreement can take the acrimony out of firm defections
Abstracts: The Luxembourg Administrative Court lodges a reference for a preliminary ruling with the European Court of Justice concerning the taxation on non-resident individuals
Abstracts: The Macintosh defection: Apple's love-hate-ignore relationship with the legal industry. Technology on trial
Abstracts: The Madrid Trademark Agreement's basis in registration-based systems: does the Protocol overcome past biases? Wine & spirits, with abandonment! GATT's impact on U.S. trademark law
Abstracts: The Making of Stockholder Wealth. Getting the Board Behind the Value Building Effort. The Director as a Cultivator of Management
Abstracts: The man who would undo Miranda. Piecemeal tort reform. Self-help speeds up
Abstracts: The man who would undo Miranda. When it rains it pours. Labor of law
Abstracts: The many faces of mediation confidentiality. Mediation and the Constitution. The issues concerning mandatory arbitration
Abstracts: The Marital UniTrust: a new planning strategy for the remarried spouse. A practical guide to preparing and using prenuptial agreements
Abstracts: The Marlboro Man meets the Orkin Man: the effect of Cipollone v. Liggett Group, Inc. on federal preemption by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act of failure to warn claims brought under state tort law
Abstracts: The Martens clause, principles of humanity, and dictacts of public conscience. The humanization of humanitarian law
Abstracts: The matchmaker; a San Francisco labor attorney helps people become pet owners. Loaves and fishes; a judge brings Atlanta's leftovers to the hungry
Abstracts: The McCleskey puzzle: remedying prosecutorial discrimination against black victims in capital sentencing. Corporate citizenship: managing relationships with professionals and government
Abstracts: The mediation alternative in sex harassment cases. The role of mandatory arbitration for financial institutions
Abstracts: The mediation is the message; lawyers give onscreen meetings a thumbs-up for settling disputes. Higher hurdles for women
Abstracts: The melting pots; redefining law firm cultures in changing times. The grand concept; the integrated approach to law firm management
Abstracts: The Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike of 1968. The value added tax in the European Union. Union leadership and the conferral of symbolic rewards: Michael Quill and the Transport Workers Union
Abstracts: The merger review process at the Federal Trade Commission: administrative efficiency and the rule of law. The function, flexibility, and future of United States judges of the executive department
Abstracts: The merger review process: the Canadian experience. Reflections on twenty years of merger enforcement under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act
Abstracts: The merits of merit. The bad man and the good lawyer: a centennial essay on Holmes's 'The Path of the Law.' (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
Abstracts: The Mexican miracle: community forestry. Can we create a conflict-free commission payment system? Is free trade enslaving Mexican workers?
Abstracts: The Microsoft case: trial court's 'conclusions of law'. The Microsoft case: trial court's 'findings of fact'
Abstracts: The Microsoft case: trial court's 'findings of fact'. The Microsoft case: trial court's 'conclusions of law'. The Microsoft Case: trial court's 'findings of fact'
Abstracts: The Microsoft remedy rules; '47 case seems to give Judge Jackson plenty of latitude, but M'soft insists there are limits
Abstracts: The Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 2000: closing the gap. U.S. constitutional law - federal jurisdiction - environmental law - maritime law - state regulations of shipping for pollution-control purposes - federal preemption
Abstracts: The Milk River: deferred water policy transitions in an international waterway. The evolution of an international water resources management regime in the Mekong River Basin
Abstracts: The minimum wage, the earned income tax credit, and optimal subsidy policy. In memoriam Walter J. Blum
Abstracts: The misuse of integration, no representation, and no reliance clauses in the name of contract certainty. Franchise renewals: considerations for franchisors and franchisees
Abstracts: The Model Employment Termination Act: fairness for employees and employers alike. Defects in the Model Employment Termination Act
Abstracts: The money chase; municipalities love using tax breaks to lure new businesses, but sweetheart deals have lawyers for school districts and industry rivals raising red flags
Abstracts: "The most fun they've ever had": lawyers in the world of pro sports. Olympic lawyers behind the scenes; let the games begin
Abstracts: The MOX Plant judgment of the ECJ: How exclusive is the jurisdiction of the ECJ? Concurrence of jurisdiction between the ECJ and other international courts and tribunals
Abstracts: The myth of disbarment; NLJ finds half of the disbarred who reapply win reinstatement. Title insurers eye N.J. lawyers under ethics cloud: newly opened disciplinary process lets them keep tabs
Abstracts: The myth of self-managing teams: a reflection on the allocation of responsibilities between individuals, teams and the organization
Abstracts: The myth of the corporate conscience. Transformed Corporate Community Relations: A Management Tool for Achieving Corporate Citizenship
Abstracts: The myths of franchise "market power."(Perspectives on Franchising) 60 minutes with Robert M. Langer, chair, National Association of Attorneys General Multistate Antitrust Task Force
Abstracts: The National Association of Securities Dealers should possess authority to issue temporary-cease-and-desist orders
Abstracts: The National Bankruptcy Review Commission, in its recently released report, has proposed significant changes affecting single-asset real estate debtors
Abstracts: The National Joint Council of the Public Service of Canada: a vehicle for bargaining and dispute resolution. A pay equity saga: the public service alliance of Canada vs. the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Abstracts: The National Park Service and external development: addressing park boundary-area threats through public nuisance
Abstracts: The need for speed: who should bear the financial responsibility for magnetic ink encoding errors and the future of check processing technology?
Abstracts: The need for speed: who should bear the financial responsibility for magnetic ink encoding errors and the future of check processing technology? part 2
Abstracts: The need for tax clarity and the application of the Acte Clair doctrine to direct taxes. Kirchberg 3 October 2006: three decisions that did ... not change the future of European taxes
Abstracts: The need for third world industrial democracy. No-Nuke Execs Fight for Peace. Industrial Conversion: Beating Swords into Plowshares
Abstracts: The neoclassical revival in administrative law. Strengthening professionalism within an administrative hearing office: the Minnesota experience
Abstracts: The Netherlands. Switzerland. Germany
Abstracts: The Net may be a new venue for annual meetings; state laws and most corporate bylaws need to be revised in order to count wired participants present for voting purposes
Abstracts: The new age of natural gas: how the regulators brought competition. Turning up the heat in the natural gas industry
Abstracts: The new delinquents; influx of 'crack' kids forces the juvenile justice system to find ways to adapt. Beyond bookstore protests; conservatives fight to expand definition of child porn
Abstracts: The new EC merger regulation-The more things change the more they stay the same? How to apply the issue of good governance to central bank: Theoretical clarifications on the modalities of the exercise of monetary power
Abstracts: The newer members of Congress don't always share their leaders' views on trade policy. Consequently, the future of 'fast-track' legislation is in doubt
Abstracts: The new European convention on international insolvency. American recognition of international insolvency proceedings: deciphering section 304(c)
Abstracts: The "new franchise paradigm": an alternative view. Franchisors and the emergence of large, multiunit franchisees
Abstracts: The new government initiative on trade practices regulation in telecommunications - another failure. A bombshell on unconscionable conduct
Abstracts: The new Indonesian company law. The active board of directors and performance of the large publicly traded corporation
Abstracts: The new lawyering; Microsoft's Bill Gates looks at computers' impact. Notebook add-ons; getting the most out of portable computers
Abstracts: The "new" old law of judicial access: toward a mirror-image nondelegation theory. The liberalization of Article III standing: the Supreme Court's ill-considered endorsement of citizen suits
Abstracts: The new religion and the Constitution. Public accountability and faith-based organizations: a problem best avoided
Abstracts: The new rule models; the ABA's ethics rules have been pondered, debated, rewritten and debated some more. Countdown to controversy; Ethics 2000 recommendations are not likely to make everyone happy
Abstracts: The new tax rules governing long-term care insurance. The new tax rules governing long-term care insurance, part 3
Abstracts: The new term; high-court watchers wonder if the middle will hold. Justices consider protests that get rough
Abstracts: The new use of fair use: accessing copyrighted programs through reverse engineering. Novel DNA sequences and the utility requirement: the Human Genome Initiative
Abstracts: The new value exception: a plea for modification or elimination. The economic case for judicial deference to break-up fee agreements in bankruptcy
Abstracts: The "new value exception" in single-asset reorganizations: a commentary on the Bjolmes auction procedure and its relationship to Chapter 11
Abstracts: The new value exception to absolute priority in bankruptcy. Pre-petition IRS levies on "cash equivalents": why they are recoverable by the estate even absent a present right to collect
Abstracts: The new 'Word' on Deal Proof. Partition on, Dude. A notebook with a silver lining
Abstracts: The New York proposals would impose substantial safeguards for clients. Professionalism can be thought of as the 'right stuff' in lawyers
Abstracts: The New York Stock Exchange and its out moded specialist system: can the Exchange innovate to survive? On the business of defending NYSE specialists
Abstracts: The next federalism frontier; after ADA case, states' rights activists may test Congress' spending power. The 5-4 federalism chasm; justices agree to disagree about state sovereign immunity
Abstracts: The next step in stopping swapping: copyproof CDs; a disc that doesn't play on PCs has already been challenged in court
Abstracts: The Next Steps approach. The Learmont inquiry. Learmont: dangerously unbalanced
Abstracts: The next terminator. Humming in perfect time. A season of change
Abstracts: The next unionism: structural innovations for a revitalized labor movement. The Staggers Act: changes in pay, productivity, and unionism for regional railroads
Abstracts: The Nile River: potential for conflict and cooperation in the face of water degradation. Border farmers, water contamination, and the NAAEC environmental side accord to NAFTA
Abstracts: The NLJ 250: survey of the nation's largest law firms. A week at Boot Camp for judges; rookie jurists get a crash course and swap court tips at Baby Judge School
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