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Abstracts: When imitation is the sincerest form of flattery: private label products and the role of intention in determining trade dress infringement
Abstracts: When is an amendment not an amendment?: modification of arms control agreements without the Senate. No way out: Eighth Amendment protection for do-or-die acts of the homeless
Abstracts: When is an insurer bound by a duty to defend? Courts disagree over whether suits alleging infringement and misappropriation are covered
Abstracts: When is speech too free? Campaign tactics of judicial candidates come under disciplinary scrutiny. Second look at the lineup; New Jersey hopes to net fewer false identifications
Abstracts: When it's time to come home; how easy it is to return to your old firm can depend on ow gracefully you exited
Abstracts: When judge helpers run the show; special masters; Microsoft lawyers aren't the only ones with complaints. Judge Wood built career on gender
Abstracts: When lawyers clash with superiors. Large pool of lawyers available; lateral moves. Keeping staff happy takes skill; recession woes
Abstracts: When lawyers whisper but the world can still hear; as wireless communications and e-mail pose security risk to client information, practitions ask, 'what is truly private?'(Computer Law)(Computer Law)
Abstracts: When litigating over computer systems, plaintiffs and defendants both need to be aware of preconceived notions jurors have about software performance
Abstracts: When managers mediate ... stuck in the middle with you. Questions litigators ask about mediation. ADR versus litigation
Abstracts: When MR = MC: ethical efficiencies in valuing and pricing. Business ethics in theory and practice: diagnostic notes B. A prescription for profit maximization
Abstracts: When outsiders fill in; work arrangements with nonfirm lawyers can increase liability risks. Joke's on us - but shouldn't be
Abstracts: When parents pay for their children's wrongs: Attribution of liability for EC antitrust infringements in parent-subsidiary scenarios
Abstracts: When presentation is everything: Dreamweaver and GoLive go head-to-head to get you on the Web. Filing made easy
Abstracts: When rivals talk merger, risks abound: sharing information can prove damaging if deal dies. Food Lion swats ABC, but investors want answers; after $5.5 million fraud victory, supermarket chain faces shareholder lawsuit
Abstracts: When Rubin sues, defendants settle; unscrupulous debt collectors pay the bills for New Mexico consumer lawyer
Abstracts: When should computer owners be liable for copyright infringement by users? Internet road shows: It's time to open the door for the retail investor
Abstracts: When should the option to split gifts be chosen? State statute does not revoke beneficiary designation after divorce
Abstracts: When speech is heard around the world: Internet content regulation in the United States and Germany. States rights - and wrongs
Abstracts: When standards don't match, companies pay; compatible tech standards should be a key issue for both sides in contract negotiations
Abstracts: When temporary employees bring discrimination or labor suits against their employment agencies, the client-employers may be subject to joint liability
Abstracts: When the database is wrong ... do customers have any effective remedies against credit reporting agencies or information providers?
Abstracts: When the solution is the problem: NLRB remedies and organizing drives. NLRB remedies: Where are they going?
Abstracts: When to hold 'em, when to show 'em; clients generally have the right to see case, documents, but the party who foots the bill doesn't
Abstracts: When unimportant is interesting: the negligible import exception to cumulation in antidumping and countervailing duty investigations
Abstracts: When U.S. employees are granted options from non-U.S. companies. 2002 international developments on the taxation of equity compensation
Abstracts: When working out drug policy, look backward. Are dietary supplements a food, drug or drag? Our new look
Abstracts: When your computer dies on the road. Buying a refurbished computer. 20 laptop tips for litigators
Abstracts: Where in the world is ...? Examination of trademarks containing geographical indicators under NAFTA. The multilateral agreements that protect trademarks and marks tha tindicate origins of source
Abstracts: Where is the real conflict of interest? Examining underlying issues in client relationships. Dangerous liaisons: survey: most disapprove of lawyer-client sex
Abstracts: Where is your data? Protecting our privacy. State law on the Internet
Abstracts: Where the 'big boxes' belong; city planning commissions have devised various solutions to the problem of zoning big retailers
Abstracts: Where will they go? Making diversity work. Libel online; suit raises issue of protection for anonymous Web comments
Abstracts: Which way ABA? Pondering new policy directions. Blame it on the boomers; despite fiscal fitness, House changes dues policy to meet surge of seniors
Abstracts: Which way for the ADA? A week in the hurricane. The right mix
Abstracts: While New Yorkers sink, Arizonans swim. Beyond and below the new urbanism: citizen participation and responsive spatial reconstruction
Abstracts: While the property reform legislation is stalled in Congress, state as well as federal judges are deciding when wetland regulation is tantamount to a taking
Abstracts: Whistleblowers given more time; the 9th Circuit says the False Claims Act's generous tolling provisions apply to qui tam plaintiffs, not just the government
Abstracts: White & Case: growing pains; firm chairman's costly overseas expansion plan is key focus of irritation. Firms thrive on Asia woes; downturn sparks surge in bankruptcy and M & A work for U.S. firms
Abstracts: White papers go to Congress: software companies seek to combat Internet piracy and reduce patent litigation. Wireless nation: WiFi coming to a city near you
Abstracts: 'White shoe': dated term for a firm; the time has come to bid farewell to an epithet that lost meaning a generation ago
Abstracts: Whither deregulation: a look at the portents. Protecting privacy from technological intrusions. A principle of justified promise-breaking and its application to contract law
Abstracts: Who cares? Maybe we've no one to blame but ourselves. Busted, but not broke; jailed "entrepreneur" grosses more than $32,000 from diatribe against lawyers
Abstracts: Who decides child's best interests? In grandparent visitation disputes, parents do, unless unfit, one court says
Abstracts: Whodunit? Causal responsibility of utilization review for physicians' decisions, patients' outcomes. Some ethical costs of rationing
Abstracts: Who gets the goodies: what happens to the enhancement of the secured parties' collateral post-petition? 2001: a code odyssey (new dawn for the Article 9 secured creditor)
Abstracts: Who guards the guardians? Friends in low places
Abstracts: Who is seeking to use ADR? Why do they choose to do so? Discrimination in the workplace: how mediation can help
Abstracts: Who killed RFK? Not this guy; big media and tabloid are strange bedfellows in libel suit linked to book. Anti-lawyer crusader hit with slander claim; wife of accused lawyer slaps teacher with charge that she was defamed
Abstracts: Who represents financial America. Who represents corporate America; the NLJ client list. Who represents financial America; the NLJ client list
Abstracts: Who's afraid of Derrick Bell? A conversation on Harvard, storytelling and the meaning of color. Having my baby; unwed fathers score victory in California
Abstracts: Who's been reading your e-mail? Two easy-to-use tools can protect privacy, integrity of documents. A storehouse of resources
Abstracts: Whose idea is it? Company sues ex-employee; former employee's unwritten idea to update computer codes is focus of current litigation
Abstracts: Whose language is it? English-only case could be decided on jurisdictional grounds. Adjusting the focus on cable TV; communications reform law impacts cross-ownership, indecency cases
Abstracts: Who's failing whom? A critical look at failure-to-protect laws. Is there a doctor in the house? Using failure to warn liability to enhance the safety of online prescribing
Abstracts: Who shall be answerable for software apocalypse? Millenium-related computing glitches will bring judgment day for vendors and users
Abstracts: Who's in charge? No easy answers in representing the mentally incompetent client. Workers' comp practices shrink; in some states, reform means fewer cases for attorneys
Abstracts: Who's in the band may be a legal matter. Beware the 'creeping contract.' (entertainment industry law) Infringement cases yield a strange brew
Abstracts: Who's sorry now? Media defendants' high-profile apologies are cheaper than litigation. A lawyer group with a mission: Guild tries to buck Communist label, conservative tide
Abstracts: Who's taking care of mom and dad? Transfers of closely held businesses: ESOPs and succession planning. Comprehensive perpetuation planning
Abstracts: Who's to blame for product misuse? Differing views on liability make some manufacturers pay, let some walk away
Abstracts: Who wins, who loses? The Y2K problem and breaks in the supply chain: can the wrath of the bug be squashed? Shrinking scanners
Abstracts: Why a bad NAFTA is worse than no NAFTA. How come one team still has to play with its shoelaces tied together? NAFTA's ties to political authoritarianism in Mexico
Abstracts: Why are some countries so poor? The dead hand of corruption and monopoly. Monopoly and poverty: killing the goose that lays the golden eggs
Abstracts: Why are they picking on us? No: a pat thesis. Three little words; the nature of the judicial process revisited
Abstracts: Why bankruptcy "related to" jurisdiction should not reach mass tort nondebtor codefendants. Rethinking the debates over health care financing: evidence from the bankruptcy courts
Abstracts: Why competition won't cure America's health-care ills. Sexual harassment: trust and the ethic of care. Lost in America: jobs and trust
Abstracts: Why did management at the Williams Companies come over to ADR? The role of mandatory arbitration for financial institutions
Abstracts: Why disimply? In memoriam: Louis Loss. The merits still matter: a rejoinder to Professor Grundfest's comment, 'Why Disimply?' (article by Joseph A. Grundfest in this issue, p. 727) (private right of action under federal securities laws)
Abstracts: Why do you think it's yours? An exposition of the jurisprudence underlying the debate between cultural nationalism and cultural internationalism
Abstracts: Why financial appearances might matter: an explanation for "dirty pooling" and some other types of financial cosmetics
Abstracts: Why is black America so poor? 'Racism' and the 'punditry' problem. Why is Russia still so poor 10 year after the fall of Communism?
Abstracts: Why is Islam so poor? From wealth to poverty in 900 years
Abstracts: Why managements should (and should not) have respect for their shareholders. Financial transparency and corporate governance: you manage what you measure
Abstracts: Why Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and related conditions should be excluded from the Americans with Disabilities Act
Abstracts: Why play-by-play coverage strikes out for lawyers. Judging Leon Higginbotham: a racial conscience for America is back in the ring
Abstracts: Why recital 26 of the E.C. directive on the legal protection of biotechnological inventions should be implemented in national law
Abstracts: Why settle for less? Factoring in taxability. Winning and losing: Supreme Court raises questions about taxability of personal injury awards
Abstracts: Why the marketing staff needs legal expertise, and how to acquire it. Attorneys' actions set firm image; public's view
Abstracts: Why the Roth IRA is a 'tax break' to avoid. Tax rate predictions affect Roth vs. traditional IRA choice. Optimize early - and penalty-free - IRA distributions
Abstracts: Why time limits on the ratification of constitutional amendments violate Article V. An economic analysis of the guaranty contract
Abstracts: Why U.S. News makes state law schools angry. ERISA makes for odd bedfellows. Sampling case makes music labels sweat
Abstracts: Why voting is different. Court still ambivalent on redistricting. Contingent fees and criminal cases
Abstracts: Why we stopped doing primary prevention for gay men in 1985. Potential barriers to the adoption of an HIV vaccine by at-risk individuals
Abstracts: Wide area network broadens firm's horizons. Most firms will sit out Windows 98; computer survey indicates that major law firms have no immediate plans to install Microsoft's forthcoming operating system
Abstracts: Wide area network broadens firm's horizons. Today's start-ups need a crash course in the latest legal technology
Abstracts: Wide array of resources available to attorneys. Cutting costs ...and courts: judicial resources dwindle as states cope with budget crises
Abstracts: Wide impact seen for photocopying case. Photocopying articles may not be 'fair use'; 2d Circuit Texaco decision limits the ability of employees to photocopy articles for research
Abstracts: Wide pay variations emerging. First hint of pay movement. Survey of pay in local government
Abstracts: Will 1991 amendments to Title VII alter use of Section 1983 claims to redress discrimination in public employment?
Abstracts: Will a lack of jobs doom welfare reform? Corporations' misguided obsession with shareholder wealth. The dilemma of Internet pornography
Abstracts: Will a vital new women's right be withdrawn? Court: is rape by judge a federal crime? As an appeals court releases him, critics say the jurist was untouchable in his state
Abstracts: Will business be asked to bail out social security? The greening of Costa Rica. Market forces now drive the environmental steamroller
Abstracts: Will Clinton let liberals use judicial litmus test? Creating judicial balance. Clinton's judicial record is generally praised
Abstracts: "Willful" and "malicious" injury under Section 523(a)(6): is failure to carry state-mandated insurance grounds for denying discharge of uninsured tort debt?
Abstracts: Williams, Porter, Day & Neville. The paper connection. 10 tips for marketing online
Abstracts: Will productivity solve our public and private pension problems? Where are the savings?
Abstracts: Will ruling impact Borland's fall trial? 'Arb' testimony not privileged; malpractice case ruling. Jailed researcher claims shield
Abstracts: Will ruling impact Borland's fall trial? Church, airlines balk at benefits law; San Francisco's domestic partners law causes big stir
Abstracts: Will the Maastricht Treaty create our next recession? A new look at the economics of medicine. Will we be able to afford the "Golden Years?"
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