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Abstracts: Web-based intranets aid document management; 'net technology bolsters firms' electronic library capabilities with ease of use and little cost
Abstracts: Web-based technology is not just for insiders; knowledge bases developed for law firm intranets are readily adapted as valuable extranets
Abstracts: Web-based technology 'thins' out a network; client-server networks, reliant on 'fat client' applications, are giving way to browser systems
Abstracts: Web fuels against tobacco worldwide; documents in Minnesota trial help British lawyer in case against Gallaher Ltd
Abstracts: Web lenders tread slowly into traditional waters; regs and laws designed to protect public now stand in the way of Internet bank progress
Abstracts: Web progresses as source of primary legal material; Web sites provided by law schools, private publishers and government entities offer free access to cases, statutes and bills
Abstracts: Web research made easy. Seamless capture. Good projections
Abstracts: Web research made easy. West BriefTools. PaperWise Enterprise
Abstracts: Web site disclosures; Sarbanes-Oxley has led to new SEC rules on the posting of important public-company information
Abstracts: Website libel and the single publication rule. The color of crime: the case against race-based suspect descriptions
Abstracts: Web site use sparks Bekins settlement; moving company caves after learning of angry customer Internet page. SEC may lack basis to bar stock touting; some view Web chat boost of share prices as naughty but legal
Abstracts: We can't overcome? A case study of freedom of contract and labor law reform. Rethinking the National Labor Relations Act and zero-sum labor law: an industrial relations view
Abstracts: 'We did seriously exacerbate the divisions.'(Interview) Alaska budgets $1M for Supreme Court lawyers. High court goes for 'skeptical' scrutiny on gender
Abstracts: Weil group memo: go 'quid pro quo': suggested referral plan to repay big clients raises ethics issues, experts say
Abstracts: Weinstein does it again; the maverick federal judge opens the door in novel handgun lawsuit. The high cost of disclosure; violating client privilege in order to accuse a judge exacts a big price
Abstracts: Welcome to the IQ, a new useful questionnaire. Merging of the life insurance and securities industries accelerates
Abstracts: Welfare mothers: shopping or traveling? California pleads poverty. But justices ask about recipients' constitutional right to travel
Abstracts: Welfare reform - punishment of drug offenders - Congress denies cash assistance and food stamps to drug felons. - Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-193, s. 115, 110 Stat. 2105 (to be codified at 42 U.S.C. s. 862a)
Abstracts: Well-chosen contract work is a springboard; law firms and companies are overcoming earlier suspicions about 'temps.' (for legal career development)(In Focus: Careers)
Abstracts: Wells Fargo deal could shuffle firms: First Interstate buy has in-house counsel, outside lawyers braced for cutbacks
Abstracts: 'Well, you want the permit, don't you?': Agency efforts to make nonlegislative documents bind the public. Three settings in which nonlegislative rules should not bind
Abstracts: We need a little vulgarity. We can teach y'all to behave yourselves. Hey, forget justice, let's all just sue!
Abstracts: 'We're all technology lawyers ;' understanding the risks involved in high-tech practice if imperative. Purging with prudence; pause before trashing client files - they can be key malpractice evidence
Abstracts: West-financed judicial award under fire; legal publishing giant defends integrity of Devitt selection process
Abstracts: What a long, strange trip; Grateful Dead general counsel helps group's music keep on payin'. Many want to copy music, movies for free
Abstracts: What are ethics? The right thing ... the right way. Quality, not quantity counts
Abstracts: What Are the Alternatives? The Second Time Around It's a Labor of Love. Computer Abuse: A Crime of the Times
Abstracts: What can Eastern philosophy teach us about business ethics? Comparing corporate managers' personal values over three decades, 1967 - 1995
Abstracts: What can Eastern philosophy teach us about business ethics? Motivating employees to act ethically: an expectancy theory approach
Abstracts: What can trade associations and their officials do and say under competition law? - some recent Australian and American enlightenment
Abstracts: What can trade associations and their officials do and say under competition law? - some recent Australian and American enlightenment. part 2
Abstracts: What corporate social responsibility means to me. The education of American business. Shopping for a better world
Abstracts: What corporate social responsibility means to me. The four faces of corporate citizenship. Business Ethics Conferences
Abstracts: What did Learmont say? Some 'on the ground' views of the Learmont report. Gender and prison organisation: some comments on masculinities and prison management
Abstracts: What do alternative sanctions mean? Framing frivolous litigation: a psychological theory. Gentle nudges vs. hard shoves: solving the sticky norms problem
Abstracts: What does woman want? Recognition at last. Progress for women in law - but no parity yet. Is there sexual parity for prisoners?
Abstracts: What estate planners and their clients should know about Social Security. Social security earnings limit increased
Abstracts: What every lawyer needs to know. Battling the flood; unshowered workers filled sandbags and juggled cases to keep courts open
Abstracts: What franchisors need to know about privacy rights, a safe harbor, and standard contractual clauses beofe exchanging personal information with Europeans
Abstracts: What franchisors need to know about privacy rights, a safe harbor, and standard contractual clauses beofe exchanging personal information with Europeans. part 2
Abstracts: What happened to crime? Why politicians don't want to talk about it anymore. Seeing isn't always believing; a video does not a verdict make
Abstracts: What happens to a license for intellectual property when one party to the agreement files for bankruptcy? The answer depends on the court involved
Abstracts: What happens when nothing is happening? Mellinger acquiescence and not much else. Themes for 2000: IRS toils while Congress spins
Abstracts: What have we learned from five decades of neutralization research? Understanding desistance from crime
Abstracts: What is an employer benefit plan? ERISA preemption of "any willing provider" law after Pegram. Peonage and contractual liberty
Abstracts: What is in a name? Regulation of electrical and electronic products. The equator principles: The voluntary approach to environmentally sustainable finance
Abstracts: What is in a name? Regulation of electrical and electronic products. part 2 A governance perspective on the choice between "cap and trade" and "credit and trade" for an emissions trading regime
Abstracts: What is "ownership" for the purposes of ship arrest under the Admiralty Act 1988 (Cth)? Rule 9(h) admiralty jurisdiction in declaratory judgements for marine insurers
Abstracts: What kind of questions should arbitrators ask? ADR & CPAs: the role of certified public accountants. Certified public accountants ... can be arbitrators too
Abstracts: What major league baseball can learn from its international counterparts: building a model collective bargaining agreement for major league baseball
Abstracts: What mediation can & cannot do. ADR and suspected fraudulent claims. Ready ... set ... mediate: while it's no secret that more and more people are discovering the benefits of mediation, it's not always clear why some parties are more successful at it than others
Abstracts: What planning strategies should be used when both spouses work? Estate planning strategies for real estate
Abstracts: What powers over a credit shelter trust can the spouse possess? Transferring a general partnership interest to a living trust
Abstracts: What price resignation? Leaving the ABA over abortion is not morally necessary. Differences of opinion
Abstracts: What price uniformity? Securing franchisee compliance with suggested retail prices. International franchising: suggestions for compliance
Abstracts: What 'quality' means, beyond all the buzzwords. The legal profession needs more humanity. Total quality management improves productivity; not only new technology but retooled management can help deliver better value to clients
Abstracts: What role for parole? Moves afoot to abolish it but critics warn of overcrowding. One big headache; the collapse of a major medical malpractice insurer has left many feeling sick, and there is no easy cure
Abstracts: What's good for the goose is good for the gander: an argument for the consistent interpretation of the Patent and Copyright Clause
Abstracts: What's in a no-name system. More than a dime's worth. Investment manager selection and evaluation
Abstracts: What's in a no-name system. The agency system is not dead ... yet. Are you off or on?
Abstracts: 'What's it to you?' Scalia's 'rude question' may help to clear the air in his campaign to curb citizen environmental suits
Abstracts: What's left of the single economic interest theory? The Cottage Savings regulations. Equity index swaps: an uncertain future
Abstracts: What's left of Unocal? The life and adventures of Unocal - Part I: Moore the marrier
Abstracts: What's liberty's scope? Assisted suicide was court's focus, abortion the subtext. Amicus disclosure worries some amici
Abstracts: What's new in Blue; citation guidelines change along with the times. Blast prosecutor vows no media circus: Hartzler described as fair, low-key family man who has bomb-trial experience
Abstracts: What's new in intellectual property; business is booming in copyright, trademark and patent law. Ruling cuts jury's role in patent cases: critic claims opinion elevates generalist judges to 'super-scientists.'
Abstracts: What's the future going '2B'? Drafters eager to get new UCC article going but questions remain. Secret messages; tough-to-crack encryption technology has feds, law enforcement officials in a code sweat
Abstracts: What's tobacco's future in Bush era? DOJ suit against the industry is key, but other suits abound. A carton of new tobacco trials; going against the grain, Brooklyn judge sets one a month
Abstracts: What's up with Coudert Brothers? Partners are coming and going, going and coming, as the firm develops a plan for self preservation
Abstracts: What's up with HotDocs; document assembly for beginners or pros, with Net user groups, how-tos. While you were out... converting phone messages to e-mail archives saves time, creates database
Abstracts: What the anti-money laundering initiative means to the average (non-criminal, non-terrorist) investor/taxpayer
Abstracts: What the Contract with America means for securities lawyers: 'common sense legal reform.' The Securities and Exchange Commission's small business initiatives
Abstracts: What the franchise lawyer needs to know about bankruptcy. The sounds of silence in the franchise agreement. More misuse of integration agreements
Abstracts: What the new civil rights law will mean to organizations. Labor pains: the rights of the pregnant employee. Disparate impact cases under the Civil Rights Act of 1991
Abstracts: What the poor owe the rich. Electricity markets: should the rest of the world adopt the United Kingdom's reforms?
Abstracts: What this court needs is a justice with vision. If only Prof. Ackerman's theory were right! Debunking the religious right of animal sacrifice
Abstracts: What to do with those old computers. Which Palm to use. Iomega Rev Drive
Abstracts: What to wear: courts agree on principle of school dress codes, disagree on their reach. Number, please; ABA explores nationwide lawyer identification system
Abstracts: What will the tobacco fees set in motion? Legal ethics; in-house privilege. Legal ethics; in-house MDPs
Abstracts: What will we be buying in '96? The present and future of CD-ROM. $19.95 vs. $3.43 billion
Abstracts: What works. Who do you trust? Regulatory rollback: twelve targets
Abstracts: What YLD did this summer: lawyers volunteer to give kids in 21 cities a leg up in life. Looking for lift; journalists, politicians join lawyers in search for ways to boost public images
Abstracts: When admissibility is the issue. Making evidence: how a lawyer presents the available facts is crucial to a case
Abstracts: When an earnout is to be used in an acquisition, the parties must resolve the accounting, tax and securities issues involved
Abstracts: When bigger isn't better: class actions are gaining popularity for resolving mass tort claims efficiently - and garnering criticism for steamrolling bad settlements from which there is no escape
Abstracts: When bites are worse than barks; courts differ on when use of police dogs constitutes unreasonable force. First amendment in your face: aggressive demonstrations are no more than free speech in action
Abstracts: When bondholders' votes upset a plan. Effect of participant's insolvency unclear; litigation continues as to whether creditors can reach plan interests
Abstracts: When companies go south, labor laws double: companies with operations in Latin America must adhere to U.S. and local employment laws
Abstracts: When disclosure is 'inevitable,' liability is not; with the Uniform Trade Secret Act and in court, the inevitable disclosure theory loses ground
Abstracts: When does a shareholder class settlement settle? The high court is to decide whether a pact approved by a Delaware judge precludes related federal litigation
Abstracts: When does a sovereign state control a company? Plaintiffs are asking a federal appeals court to limit eligibility under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
Abstracts: When does going to the doctor serve the public health? Medical monitoring response costs under CERCLA. Market forces and union decline: a response to Paul Weiler
Abstracts: When does private discrimination justify public affirmative action? Two views of the river: a critique of the liberal defense of affirmative action
Abstracts: When does self-employment tax take root on farm rents? Unearth 'farmer' status and harvest beneficial tax treatment
Abstracts: When do franchisors have market power? Antitrust remedies for franchisor opportunism. Brand marketing, intrabrand competition, and the multibrand retailer: the antitrust law of vertical restraints
Abstracts: When do proprietary aftermarkets benefit consumers? Relaxing antitrust during economic downturns: a real options analysis of Appalachian Coals and the failing firm defense
Abstracts: When electricity went to market. Qualified plans for service partnerships, professional corps. Electricity deals worth 3.3%, but worries surface over PRP
Abstracts: When express clauses bar implied covenants, especially in natural gas marketing scenarios. An Organic Act after a century of protection: the context, content, and implications of the 1995 Russian Federal Law on Specially Protected Natural Areas
Abstracts: When good intentions lead to bad results. Guidelines have led to longer sentences. Women battered by life and law lose twice
Abstracts: When home is where the office is; lawyers who give up commuting must overcome negative image perceptions. Fed up with practice? ... Don't walk away yet - one change can refresh your career
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