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Abstracts: Will the president pardon his friends? His answers during the campaign for the presidency have been vague. But his power is absolute
Abstracts: Wilson and all that. Part-timers can backdate pension entitlement to 1976. EFTA Court consider Business Transfers Directive
Abstracts: Win clients with WinSales. Double-entry accounting made simple. Abacus adds a plus
Abstracts: Windows 95 bankruptcy software. Home page Whiz. Legalize WordPerfect for Windows
Abstracts: Windows 95 in love-hate debut: lawyers say the system has initial problems but is worth it in long run. Survival of the techno-savvy: electronic communication for lawyers will be vital in a computerized future
Abstracts: Windows 95: the review. How to be a virtual associate. Dragon vs. Kurzweil: two voice recognition heavyweights battle it out
Abstracts: Windows 95: who's moving? Fresh$tart$even: macro heaven? Put a Power Secretary in your Mac
Abstracts: Windows and LANs: they are compatible. Seeking solutions with Microsoft: law techies say they need help. Plugging in the experts: the use of artificial intelligence has caught on slowly in the legal field, but its potential is vast
Abstracts: Windows DNA offers safe means of transmission; legal departments can make secure transfers of sensitive information to outside counsel
Abstracts: Windows into the world of foreign branches; as law goes global, so do lawyers: veterans of service in different offices tell tales
Abstracts: Winks and nods open plenty of doors; affirmative action opponents decry race quotas yet are blind to other biases
Abstracts: Winning deposition tactics: Angus explains how to make discovery more productive. Reading out loud; how to say it like you mean it
Abstracts: Winning on a shoestring; even clients and lawyers with 'shallow pockets' can take on the big case if they know how to hold the line on litigation costs
Abstracts: Winning; succesful strategies from 10 of the nation's leading litigators. He handles surprise and then exploits it
Abstracts: Winning: successful strategies from 10 litigators who stand apart from the crowd. To explain case, lawyer turns editor; preparing a booklet helps refine quantities of material and see story as a whole
Abstracts: Winning; successful strategies from ten of the nation's top litigators. Winning; successful strategies from ten of America's top litigators
Abstracts: Winning the information revolution. Get it in writing: lawyers often fail to document due diligence in securities offerings
Abstracts: Winning the verdict with videos and virtual reality; many traditional forms of evidence are not yet obsolete, but litigators are relying on technology to persuade the jury
Abstracts: WIPO pacts go digital; proposed international treaties will open up domestic debate on treatment of electronic works
Abstracts: WIPO resolution on well-known marks: a small step or a giant leap? Artistic Upholstery Ltd. v. Art Forma (Furniture) Ltd
Abstracts: WIPO resolution on well-known marks: a small step or a giant leap? part 2 Trade mark rights in Myanmar (Burma)
Abstracts: Wired and wireless services free today's lawyer: transmission of information has been revolutionized, yielding a smorgasbord of equipment
Abstracts: Wireless companies turn to subleases; the structure offers advantages to carriers, such as protection against the bankruptcy of a cell tower
Abstracts: Wireless worries: experts raise concerns about city-run wireless Internet services. 9th circuit elevates the Internet
Abstracts: Wisdom without power: the Department of Justice's attempt to exempt federal prosecutors from state no-contact rules
Abstracts: Wishing on Winstar; S&L case may light the way for utility, housing suits. A penchant for privacy; court discourages advocates angling for openness
Abstracts: With affirmative action rulings, more minorities look for PALS. It's time to relax and get a life, Chief Justice tells 1995's grads
Abstracts: With affirmative action rulings, more minorities look for PALS. part 2 They're learning to be ethical by seeing just what not to do
Abstracts: With Hilton Davis the Federal Circuit takes the doctrine of equivalents back to its roots. Principles of inherency
Abstracts: With Hilton Davis the Federal Circuit takes the doctrine of equivalents back to its roots. part 2 Law note: In re Lowry and printed matter
Abstracts: Withholding on stock options after Sun Microsystems: Rev. Rul. 71-52 lives on (and should). Payment under stock option plan not an excludable amount received under an accident or health plan
Abstracts: Withholding tax on retirement plan distributions to employees working in Puerto Rico. Martin v. Comm'r and the doctrine of constructive receipt
Abstracts: With loan default rate jumping, officials are becoming nervous. East-West scholar cooperation becoming a booming business
Abstracts: With many courts expanding the responsibilities of attorneys to non-clients, both law firms and their insurers are likely to face increased financial exposure
Abstracts: "With me, it's all er nuthin'": formalism in law and morality. Legal formalism and the red-hot knife
Abstracts: With millions of Americans telecommuting, businesses must determine how current laws apply to this new form of work
Abstracts: With no body, prosecutors try to link man to crime. Minneapolis crime story: killer walks, then talks. Colleagues aided Dahmer prosecutor
Abstracts: "Without knowledge of the disability": an emerging limitation to liability under the ADA. Examining the relationship between employers and health professionals under the ADA
Abstracts: Without trial lawyers, common law withers. From 'da Vinci of data,' wisdom on trial graphics; Edward R. Tufte's seminal work on the design of data should be trial lawyers' required reading
Abstracts: With purchase of review course, West Group bellies up to the bar. Articles on Hill/Thomas debate fill USC's spring law review
Abstracts: With the Internet craze reaching the public-offering markets, state, federal and foreign regulators are scrambling to catch up with technological advances
Abstracts: With the Internet craze reaching the public-offering markets, state, federal and foreign regulators are scrambling to catch up with technological advances. part 2
Abstracts: With the tuna-dolphin controversy expected to resurface, Congress faces a catch-22: compliance with GATT provisions could infuriate the 'green' lobby
Abstracts: Witness coaching: a good thing. Discovery; digital discovery. Rambo redux
Abstracts: Witnesses may be nixed if confidences are to be kept; businesses can prevent turncoat experts from testifying for others by adequately protecting confidential disclosures
Abstracts: Woes from '80s face new boss at Jones Day; storm clouds loom on several fronts, including an RTC trial. Myerson jurors deliver message; never trust an 'A' student?
Abstracts: Women battered by life and law lose twice. Courts split on sentence reduction issue. A failed utopian experiment
Abstracts: Women's imprisonment. Restorative and community justice in the United States. The purposes, practices, and problems of supermax prisons
Abstracts: Women's International Tribunal on Japanese Military Sexual Slavery. A century of achievement and unfinished work
Abstracts: Women's progress slows at top firms: numbers in partnership ranks do grow, but hurdles remain, and not all partners are created equal
Abstracts: Women take the bar group helm; gains continue at state and local levels. State bars try reform on election
Abstracts: "Women understand so little, they call my good nature 'deceit'": a feminist rethinking of seduction. Beyond rape: an essay on the difference between the presence of force and the absence of consent
Abstracts: WordPerfect 7.0 renovation guide: 25+ improvements. Macintosh: MacDrive 6 for Windows. Perfect Macintosh word processing
Abstracts: WordPerfect Office 2002 vs. Microsoft Office XP: office suites face off. Coping with conversions
Abstracts: WordPerfect toolbars. The simple questions in life: these tips will help you help yourself. Corel layoffs spell trouble; loyalists watch cautiously as Corel struggles to keep WordPerfect afloat
Abstracts: Words from on high about Rule 10b-5: Chiarella's history, Central Bank's future. Accurate calculation of short-swing profits under section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Abstracts: Worker consultation: different mechanisms, different duties. Hot air in large workplaces: workplaces in existence before 1993 will face new heating requirements from 1996
Abstracts: Worker consultation: different mechanisms, different duties. part 2 Government gives a lukewarm response to controversial deregulatory proposals
Abstracts: Workers' compensation problems and solutions: the California experience. Consequences of expansionary workers compensation policy
Abstracts: "Workers' contracts" under the United States Arbitration Act: an essay in historical clarification. Capturing volition itself: employee involvement and the TEAM Act
Abstracts: Workers on the wrong side of the track: down the backstretch at Arlington International Racecourse. Management's soft side
Abstracts: Work-for-hire debate remains heated over who is 'author' of art. Recent decisions show rising risks of parody; intellectual property owners are gaining against parodists
Abstracts: Working ourselves to death: workaholism, stress, and fatigue. Working ourselves to death: Workaholism, stress, and fatigue
Abstracts: Working together, apart: WebDemo offers web-based communication tools. Pest exterminator
Abstracts: Working together: leaders pledge 105th Congress will pursue a bipartisan course. Hard time; mandatory minimum sentencing comes under congressional scrutiny
Abstracts: Working towards freedom from abuse: recognizing a "public policy" exception to employment-at-will for domestic violence victims
Abstracts: Working towards freedom from abuse: recognizing a "public policy" exception to employment-at-will for domestic violence victims. part 2
Abstracts: Working with the complex tax rules governing inbound foreign trusts. New regs. address inbound grantor trusts with foreign grantors
Abstracts: Work in your pajamas: remote access tools give you freedom to work from anywhere. Extra organization
Abstracts: Workplace bias to the fore: Court to rule on factoring race into employment decisions. Back to work; job bias is at issue in three cases on the Court's expanded docket
Abstracts: Workplace first-aid provision: assessment or prescription? Integrating quality and safety management in engineering
Abstracts: Workplace violence generates two kinds of torts; courts are recognizing negligent hiring as a separate cause of action from negligent retention
Abstracts: Workplace warriors: wife/husband team are union-like negotiators for non-union workers. The legal field sees a glimmer of recovery; many top firms are still shrinking, but not quite as many as last year
Abstracts: Work product protection from discovery upheld for document that analyzed outcome of anticipated litigation. Contingent payments amounting to 25 percent of total payments for trademarks found to be "substantial" and therefore deductible under section 1253
Abstracts: Workshop report: AIDS and stigma: A conceptual framework and research agenda. New approaches to HIV surveillance: means and ends: summary report of conference held at Yale University, 21-22 May 1998, by the Law, Policy and Ethics Core, center for interdisciplinary research on Aids, Yale University
Abstracts: World Bank's standards: an eco authority; the environmental guidelines serve as the model for export credit agencies and are invoked in other banks' loan documents
Abstracts: World gets smaller as number of international programs grows. LSAT thieves take the test; in New York, Miami
Abstracts: World needs an international criminal court. More sue their shrinks for sexual misconduct. Criminal defense lawyers boost bar groups
Abstracts: World patent system circa 20XX, A.D. The judicial errors that brought us to FESTO. Post-grant review of patents: enhancing quality of the fuel of interest
Abstracts: Worldwide community takes action on ozone; amendments to the Montreal Protocol lead to new regulations. Proxies, small business lead talks
Abstracts: Worth your trust: Trust Plus and TrusTerminator. Mac news. On command
Abstracts: Wraps - The 'Hunt' for an Escape of Mortgage over Basis. Recent cases and rulings clarify activity determinations and other issues
Abstracts: Write away. Scalable database: FileMaker Pro 7. Mac presents
Abstracts: Writing to the ear: clarity and simplicity help readers to 'hear' what you have to say. The art of persuasive legal writing: briefs come alive when every word sings to the reader
Abstracts: Wrong balance? Missile attacks send the wrong message. Internet gambling: impossible to stop, wrong to outlaw
Abstracts: Wrongful dismissal: arbitration and the law. ADR: a solution for environmental disputes. Vienna arbitration rules help to resolve U.S.-European disputes
Abstracts: Wrongful dismissal. Lay-offs and short-time working. Part-timer's dismissal complaint out of time
Abstracts: WTO dispute procedures, standard of review, and deference to national governments. Status of treaties in domestic legal systems: a policy analysis
Abstracts: WTO Dispute Settlement Body - Article XX environmental exceptions to GATT - national treatment - consistency with GATT of U.S. rules regarding imports of reformulated gasoline
Abstracts: WTO liberalizes telecom economy; sectoral privatization and increased competition may lead to greater worldwide access
Abstracts: WWII suits clog courts worldwide; document releases sparked litigation; more on the way. At UN trial, data base is a lifesaver; lessons from war-crimes tribunal may be valuable in creating systems for civil trials
Abstracts: Y2K landscape in 1999. Secondary effects of Y2K bug may develop; supply chain failures can cause big problemssuits to recover remediation costs may multiply
Abstracts: Y2K liability looms for failures of third parties; companies must obtain written certification that suppliers and vendors are millennium-ready
Abstracts: Year-2000 bug may affect companies' products; businesses now should assess whether to forewarn end-users of potential product failures
Abstracts: Year-2000 bug may create securities law risks... directors and officers of public companies that do not disclose and fix date glitch face liability
Abstracts: Year-2000 bug may create securities law risks... directors and officers of public companies that do not disclose and fix date glitch face liability. part 2
Abstracts: Year 2000 issue may be glitch, not a crisis, thanks to attorneys. Laws on e-sigs inked; competing technologies test states' definitions of an electronic signature
Abstracts: Year's top wins for the defense; the most notable defense verdicts of '97 averted multimillion-dollar losses. 1992's largest verdicts
Abstracts: Yes: above the law. No: an act of grace. Walsh, Bush tarnished by pardons; Iran-Contra counsel charges cover-up; critics call remarks unethical
Abstracts: Yes: a denial of human rights. Economic outlook for 1998. Grazing rights: time for a new outlook
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