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June 1995–December 2007 / Volumes 31–43

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AARON, JODY L.
Death over-the-counter: dangers of ephedrine,” Dec 1997, p 61

ABRAMS, DOUGLAS B.
Law office technology: “Researching cases on the Web,” Aug 1998, p 76

ABRAMS, RONALD B.
Interview: "Representing veterans in the battle for benefits," Sept 2006, p 30

ADAMS, GILBERT T. III
and Alto V. Watson III, “Big box retailers: discovery abuse,” Apr 2000, p 38

ADAMS, KERRY L.
Online research strategies for the bookish lawyer,” Aug 2002, p 58

ADELMAN, STEVEN A.
Won’t get fooled again,” June 2004, p 18

ADKISSON, DAVID M.
Attacking the defense biomechanical engineer,” June 2000, p 83

AHEARN, TIMOTHY W.
Maja Ramsey, Justine Durrell, and Timothy W. Ahearn, “Keeping secrets with confidentiality agreements,” Aug 1998, p 38

AHERN, ANN-MARIE
Book review, Mar 2005, p 69; Book review, Jan 2003, p 66
Fight back against retaliation,” June 2002, p 45
Selecting the standout employment case,” Aug 2005, p 36

AHMAD, JOSEPH Y.
Cross-examination in employment cases,” Sept 2004, p 60

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AIELLO, MICHELLE
J. Douglas Peters and Michelle Aiello, “Causes of laparoscopic injuries: a survey,” May 2000, p 40

AJAMIE, THOMAS R.
Debra G. Speyer and Thomas R. Ajamie, "Representing the hedge fund investor," June 2007, p 50

AKPINAR, TIM
"Defeating limitation of liability in maritime law," Feb 2006, p 44

ALBIN, ROCHELLE S.
The psychology of injury,” Sept 1999, p 52

ALEXANDER, MARY E.
The end of an era,” July 2004, p 77
President’s page: “A call to action,” Aug 2002, p 9; “Corporate greed,” Oct 2002, p 9; “Double standards on Capitol Hill,” June 2003, p 9; “A failed solution for medical negligence,” Feb 2003, p 9; “Fighting back for injured patients,” Mar 2003, p 9; “The human face of the medical malpractice debate,” Apr 2003, p 9; “Make a difference,” Sept 2002, p 9; “Rising to the challenge of the 108th Congress,” Dec 2002, p 9; “A season of renewal,” Jan 2003, p 9; “Smart searching,” Nov 2002, p 9; “Spreading the word,” May 2003, p 9; “Thank you for a job well done,” July 2003, p 9
Symposium: “Memorable mentors: She was a counselor and a friend,” Nov 2001, p 75
Symposium: “Practicing parents: Use quality time to stay connected,” Jan 2005, p 50

ALEXANDER, RICHARD
“Weaving a site on the Web: Fight back on the Web,” Sept 1998, p 52

ALLEN, MICHAEL
and Susan Ann Silverstein, “Preserving elders’ housing rights,” Oct 2003, p 32

ALLISON, GUY H.
Letters: “The hardest loss,” Dec 2005, p 12

ALLISON, WILLIAM P.
Book review, May 1999, p 89
Tell your story through opening statement,” Sept 1998, p 78

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ALSAFFAR, JAMAL
Laurie Higginbotham and Jamal Alsaffar, “Fighting for military mothers’ newborns,” Dec 2004, p 44

ALTMAN, KEITH
Bert Black and Keith Altman, “Deciphering the Adverse Event Reporting System,” Mar 2005, p 36
Make the most of e-data experts,” Oct 2005, p 42
"Putting the brakes on cost-shifting," Apr 2007, p 38

ALTMAN, ROBERT
Drugs, alcohol, and truckers,” Sept 2001, p 52
Truckers and their driving logs,” Mar 1999, p 34

AMMONS, ROBERT E.
and Brian Augustus Beckcom, “The risky ride of the 15-passenger van,” Feb 2003, p 18
The invisible danger of aging tires,” Apr 2005, p 28
and Susan E. Lister and Vuk Stevan Vujasinovic, “Representing the ‘forgotten child,’” Nov 2002, p 28
and Bennett Midlo, "A fitting remedy for upfitted trucks," Nov 2007, p 46
and Vuk Stevan Vujasinovic, “Is the all-American amusement park safe?” June 2004, p 30
and Vuk Stevan Vujasinovic, “Tires that kill,” Nov 2000, p 52

ANCHETA, ANGELO N.
Protecting immigrants against discrimination,” Feb 1996, p 46

ANDERSON, EUGENE R.
Letters: “Stop mandatory arbitration,” Dec 2004, p 12

ANDERSON, J. BRADY
Promoting the rule of law around the world,” Nov 2000, p 84

ANDERSON, JEFFREY R.
Symposium: “My scariest moment in court: A dicey situation,” Feb 1999, p 74

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ANDREWS, LORI B.
"The battle over the body," Oct 2006, p 22
Genetic fallout: new technologies are changing the legal landscape,” Dec 1995, p 20
Interview: “Genetics, reproduction, and the law,” July 1999, p 20

ANDRUS, LORI E.
Book review, Nov 2007, p 74

ANGELL, MARCIA
"The truth about the drug companies," July 2006, p 66

ANGOFF, JAY
"Insuring against the next insurance crisis," July 2006, p 30
Interview: “The truth about med-mal premiums,” May 2004, p 36

ANNAS, GEORGE J.
Genetic prophecy and genetic privacy,” Jan 1996, p 18
Interview: “Turning point for the human species,” July 2001, p 24
"The patient's right to safety," Oct 2006, p 38

APFEL, DOV
"Birth asphyxia and cerebral palsy," Jan 2007, p 52
Fetal monitoring mistakes and their catastrophic consequences,” Aug 2003, p 54
How to derail Daubert motions in obstetrical cases,” May 2002, p 48
Keep ‘junk science’ out of cerebral palsy cases,” May 2004, p 46
Maternal infection in pregnancy and perinatal brain damage,” May 1996, p 54
Overcoming defenses in slip and fall cases,” Jan 1997, p 58
Placental pathology: challenging the causation defenses,” May 2000, p 29
A primer on vaginal birth after cesarean,” Feb 2000, p 38
Proper use of Apgar scores,” Aug 2005, p 42
"Settling the cerebral palsy case," Dec 2007, p 20

APPLEBAUM, LEE
Letter, Sept 2006, p 8

ARBITBLIT, DONALD C.
and Wendy Fleishman, “The risky business of off-label use,” Mar 2005, p 46

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ARBON, THOMAS WILLIAM
S. Craig Smith and Thomas William Arbon, “Prescription for error,” Oct 1999, p 66

ARCHULETA, MICHAEL E.J.
and Laurie M. Higginbotham, “How to protect damages in federal tort cases,” Oct 2002, p 66

ARESTY, NEIL
Daniel I. Small and Neil Aresty, “Technology in trial practice,” Sept 1999, p 60

ARKIN, SHARON J.
Busting myths about punitives in products cases,” Sept 2005, p 36
William M. Shernoff and Sharon J. Arkin, “Focusing on insurance bad faith,” Dec 1996, p 18
William M. Shernoff and Sharon J. Arkin, “Preparing the first-party bad faith case,” Sept 1995, p 50
William M. Shernoff and Sharon J. Arkin, “Shelter from the storm?” Aug 1998, p 44

ARONFELD, SPENCER M.
Coming back from the brink,” Jan 2005, p 30
Go solo without starving,” Feb 2000, p 52
Reflections: “For love or money: the challenge of doing good while doing well,” Jan 2002, p 67
Symposium: “It’s your move: Set your course: trial or settlement?” June 2003, p 30
Symposium: “Lessons from the bench: Speaking from the heart,” June 2004, p 54
"Ten steps to finding the perfect legal assistant," Mar 2006, p 43

ARSENAULT, RICHARD J.
and John Randall Whaley, “Gathering digital data,” Oct 2005, p 20
and J.R. Whaley and Craig Freeman, "Settlement strategies for complex global litigation," Dec 2007, p 40

ASPEN, MARVIN E.
It’s how you play the game,” July 1998, p 28

ATKINSON, CLIFF
and W. Mark Lanier, "Tap into the power of a PowerPoint storyboard," Apr 2006, p 18

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ATKINSON, LINDA MILLER
Challenge defense medical testimony in low-impact collision cases,” Feb 2003, p 49
"The corporate hospital shell game," May 2006, p 20
Symposium: “Lessons from life: On garbage—and justice,” July 2000, p 56
Symposium: “Opening statement: A case of substandard care,” Feb 2001, p 7
When plaintiffs can’t speak for themselves,” Jan 2005, p 60
"Who's really in charge?" May 2007, p 30

AUSBURN, DEBORAH
"Make your case with a digital brief," Apr 2006, p 40

AUSTERN, DAVID T.
Strategies for recovery in domestic violence tort cases,” Aug 1997, p 26

AVERY, MICHAEL
Police chases: more deadly than a speeding bullet?” Dec 1997, p 52

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B

BABBITT, THEODORE
Symposium: “Meeting the defenses: Refuting ERISA preemption of state law claims in HMO cases,” May 1998, p 55

BABCOCK, DAVID W .
William D. Marler and David W. Babcock, “How to document a food-poisoning case,” Nov 2004, p 36

BACH, AMY
and William F. "Chip" Merlin Jr. and Mary Kestenbaum, "Lessons learned after the storms," Aug 2007, p 46

BAILEY, DON E.
Guy O. Kornblum and Don E. Bailey, “Using insurance experts in bad faith cases: Should I or shouldn’t I?” Feb 2000, p 30

BAILEY, ELLEN D.
John N. Ellison and Ellen D. Bailey, "Bad-faith basics," Aug 2007, p 52

BAILEY, LESLIE A.
"Preserving employment class actions," Aug 2007, p 26

BAILEY, ROBERT W.
Ronald H. Rouda and Robert W. Bailey, Symposium: “Show, don’t tell: effective demonstrative evidence: Multiple benefits of multimedia,” Apr 2000, p 53

BAILEY, WILLIAM S.
Book review, Dec 2006, p 60; Book review, July 2005, p 78; Book review, Dec 2001, p 56; Book review, Jan 2000
Reflections: “Saying goodbye: a father’s cremation,” Mar 2000, p 92
Symposium: “Courtroom debuts: The cough syrup caper,” July 1996, p 84
Symposium: "Justice denied: The worst thing imaginable," Jan 2006, p 40
Symposium: “Laughing matters: The lounge chair payback,” July 1997, p 83
Symposium: “Lessons from life: Let there be music,” July 2000, p 57
Symposium: “Memorable mentors: A teacher changed my view of the world,” Nov 2001, p 72
Symposium: “My most memorable client: Averting disaster,” Apr 2001, p 76
Symposium: “My scariest moment in court: Survival of the fittest,” Feb 1999, p 75
Symposium: “Opening statements: lasting impressions: The cost of cutting corners,” June 1999, p 63
Symposium: “Proof positive: My hardest battle,” July 2004, p 41
Symposium: “Risky business: A case I could not refuse,” July 2003, p 53
Tie your case together with a good theme,” Feb 2001, p 58
Using computer technology to prepare for trial,” Apr 1998, p 44

BAIZER, ROBERT S.
Symposium: “Closing arguments: journey’s end: Hope for a better life,” July 1999, p 92

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BALDINGER, BETH G.
Civil suits and uncivil criminal acts,” June 1998, p 36

BALDWIN, SCOTT
Symposium: “Why didn’t anyone tell me that? Crossing the expert,” Dec 1996, p 56

BALKAN, SHEILA
Book review, Oct 1996, p 74

BALL, CRAIG
Book review, Dec 2004, p 54
Cross-examining the computer forensics expert,” July 2004, p 78
To learn more [about PowerPoint],” Jan 2005, p 38
"The perfect preservation letter," Apr 2007, p 28
A practical guide to e-mail discovery,” Oct 2005, p 28
*“20 tips for electronic discovery,” Oct 2005, p 30
Winning with PowerPoint,” Jan 2005, p 34

BAMBERGER, DAVID T.
Frank N. Darras and David T. Bamberger, “Disabling the disability carrier,” June 2002, p 48

BARKLEY, PAT
Court reporting done right,” June 2001, p 67

BARNETT, KATHRYN E.
Letting focus groups work for you,” Apr 1999, p 74
Limiting the testimony of legal experts,” Jan 2001, p 55
Power windows can kill,” Apr 2005, p 20

BARON, CHARLES H.
Assisted dying,” July 1999, p 44

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BARON, FRED
and Lisa Blue, Interview: “Partners in life and law,” July 2003, p 34
President’s page: “The ATLA Endowment: foundation for the future,” Feb 2001, p 9; “ATLA helps knock down Florida tort ‘reform’ law,” Apr 2001, p 9; “The challenge,” Mar 2001, p 9; “Charting our course,” Aug 2000, p 9; “A confirmation,” Sept 2000, p 9; “Fighting mudslinging and myth,” Oct 2000, p 9; “Firestone/Ford makes the case for the tort system,” Nov 2000, p 9; “An inventory and appraisal,” July 2001, p 9; “Jettisoning ABA review: part of the Bush strategy,” May 2001, p 9; “Meet me in Montreal: celebrating our commitment to civil justice,” June 2001, p 9; “Moving forward,” Jan 2001, p 9; “On politics: ATLA's duty to inform,” Dec 2000, p 9

BARON, LAWRENCE
and Robert C. Sanders, “No dead end for air bag cases,” Feb 2001, p 52
"The 'smart' air bag case," Feb 2007, p 40
and Matthew Whitman, “The hard truth about air bags,” Jan 2000, p 53

BARRON, NANCY
State lemon laws,” Apr 1997, p 30

BARTIMUS, JAMES
and Christopher J. Eaton, “Should you accept the case?” May 1996, p 50
and Christopher A. Wright, “Liability in pediatric emergencies,” May 1998, p 36

BARUCH, SUSANNAH
Susan L. Crockin, Gail H. Javitt, Susannah Baruch, and Elizabeth M. Bloom, "Genetic tests are testing the law," Oct 2006, p 44

BAUM, DAVID B.
Identifying defendants in inadequate security cases,” Apr 2000, p 34
Symposium: “My scariest moment in court: The key to success,” Feb 1999, p 79

BAUMBERGER, CHARLES H.
Vicarious liability claims against HMOs,” May 1998, p 30

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BEAL, SCOTT
"Saving negligent entrustment claims," Feb 2007, p 34

BECKCOM, BRIAN AUGUSTUS
Robert E. Ammons and Brian Augustus Beckcom, “The risky ride of the 15-passenger van,” Feb 2003, p 18

BECKER, MICHAEL
Representing parties in private divorce mediation,” Aug 2001, p 59

BECTON, CHARLES L.
Help the jury understand pain and suffering,” Mar 2005, p 60
Persuading jurors by using powerful themes,” July 2001, p 63
Reflections: “The great equalizers—lawyers influencing society,” Sept 1995, p 89
Reflections: “Using your voice in closing argument,” Jan 1997, p 68
"Winning case themes: borrow from the virtuosos," July 2001, p 64

BELL, JOHN
Washington focus: “Asbestos companies try to eliminate their liability,” May 1999, p 10

BELLAS, GEORGE
Boost your case with litigation support software,” Jan 2005, p 18

BENCIVENGA, DANIEL
Martin K. Brigham and Daniel Bencivenga, “How do you spell relief?” June 2002, p 18
Martin K. Brigham and Daniel Bencivenga, “Third-party liability for workplace injuries,” Mar 2003, p 20
Martin K. Brigham and Daniel Bencivenga, “Trumping pollution exclusions,” Oct 2000, p 40

BENDICH, JUDITH E.
When is a temp not a temp?” Oct 2001, p 42

BENIEN, RUTH M.
When to initiate settlement in employment cases,” June 1996, p 34

BEN IZZY, JOEL
Ten ways to know if your story is ready to tell in court,” July 1998, p 91

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BERARDINELLI, DAVID J.
"How the McKinsey slides went public," July 2007, p 36
"An insurer in the grip of greed," July 2007, p 32

BERLÁ, EDWARD P.
and Ronald E. Missun and David S. Gibson, "Critiquing the vocational analysis," Feb 2006, p 52

BERMAN, MARTIN M.
Book review, Jan 1996, p 74

BERMAN, STEVE W.
and Thomas Sobol, “Don’t trust the middleman,” Apr 2005, p 56

BERMANT, GORDON
and Winton D. Woods, “Real questions about the virtual courthouse,” Oct 1995, p 42

BERNABEI, LYNNE
and Andrew Schroeder, “Protect clients’ private health records,” Sept 2004, p 32

BERNARD, CHRISTOPHER D.
Screening the birth injury case,” May 2005, p 52

BERNHARD, G. KENNETH
Book review, Jan 2007, p 60

BERNSTEIN, MARK I.
and Laurence R. Milstein, “Trial as theater,” Oct 1997, p 64

BERNSTEIN, PAUL
Better advocacy through technology,” Jan 2002, p 23
Book review, Jan 1996, p 78
Law office technology: “Apple computer’s Mac is back!” Nov 1999, p 82; “ATLA NET: your link to the world,” Dec 1995, p 60; “Build your own case-management system,” June 1998, p 83; “Case management: back to basics,” June 1997, p 75; “Case management—if it ain’t broke, add to it,” Dec 2000, p 78; “Collaboration is knowledge: join a forum,” July 2000, p 126; “Coming home to the Internet,” May 1999, p 95; “Corel’s Suite 7—how sweet it is,” Dec 1997, p 78; “Cost recovery and the business of law,” Feb 1997, p 76; “Document management made virtually care free,” July 1996, p 101; “Double your productivity,” June 1996, p 72; “Enchanting ISYS: the ultimate indexing software,” Mar 1999, p 96; “The end of two eras means changes ahead for most law firms,” Mar 1996, p 76;

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The evolution of computer users groups,” Oct 2001, p 76; “Get organized and take control,” May 2001, p 82; “Getting caught in the net,” Nov 1995, p 90; “Getting down to business: a valuable use of ATLA NET,” Feb 1998, p 82; “Getting the most out of the best,” Sept 1996, p 88; “A high-tech holiday wish list,” Dec 1999, p 87; “High-tech office help: a sampler,” June 1999, p 88; “How secure is your case-management software?” Nov 1996, p 84; “How up to date are you?” Dec 1996, p 65; “Hunting for buried treasures,” July 1998, p 104; “Investing in training makes technology worthwhile,” Sept 2000, p 80; “KeyCite—a new research tool for lawyers,” Oct 1997, p 76; “Loss and recovery,” Dec 2001, p 59; “Making your technology investment pay off,” Feb 2002, p 74; “Modernizing your practice with WestWorks and WorkSpace,” June 2001, p 74; “New Windows on the world,” Feb p 73; “New word-processing and file-access basics,” Apr 2002, p 64; “No thanks, I’ll do it the hard way,” Oct 1996, p 77; “The paperless desktop—a virtual reality?” Mar 1997, p 54; “Perform litigation tricks with Adobe Acrobat,” Feb 2001, p 90; “Pick a powerful Palm,” May 2002, p 66; “Preventing theft and embezzlement in law firms,” Nov 1998, p 106; “Questions to ask when choosing case management software,” Oct 2000, p 93; “Read all about it! ATLA goes online,” July 1995, p 104; “Should you keep the Mac?” May 1997, p 86; “Speaking to your computer, naturally,” Feb 1999, p 96; “Sweeter than ever: WordPerfect’s Law Office 2000 Suite,” Mar 2000, p 89; “Technology: help or hindrance?” Sept 2001, p 73; “Technology pitfalls and patches,” Jan 2000, p 92; *“10 tips for choosing case-management software,” June 1995, p 92; “Think Yahoo! for case management,” July 1999, p 106; “To boldly go where you’ve never gone before,” Oct 1995, p 95; “To upgrade or not to upgrade?” Aug 1996, p 68; “Training: essential for productivity,” Oct 1998, p 96; “True confessions—computing ‘goofs’ to learn by,” June 2002, p 74; “2001—it’s here, now!” Aug 1995, p 78; “Warts and all: take a look at yourself,” Apr 1996, p 66; “Why and how to use technology,” Nov 1997, p 93; “Winning software for winning cases,” Nov 2001, p 82; “Working the Net to your advantage,” July 1997, p 93; “Working toward the paperless office,” Nov 2000, p 110; “Your ‘anytime-anywhere’ law office,” Apr 1998, p 102; “Your tech FAQ’s answered: Pros, cons, and conundrums,” July 2001, p 90
"Litigation support products to consider," Jan 1996, p 66
Litigation support software: tool for trial preparation,” Jan 1996, p 65
"Software features to look for," Jan 1996, p 67

BERNSTEIN, RUTH E.
Yours, mine—not ours,” May 2003, p 66

BEROS, SUMAN
Marian K. Riedy and Suman Beros, "Win the battle for access to e-data," Dec 2006, p 48

BERRIGAN, GINGER
Lois Heaney and Ginger Berrigan, “Sexual orientation bias in the court,” Aug 1999, p 47

BESHAROV, DOUGLAS
Interview: “Why the system fails abused children,” Mar 1997, p 18

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BIDART, MICHAEL J.
and Ricardo Echeverria, “Discover the key to HMO bad-faith cases,” June 2003, p 57
Symposium: “Opening statements: lasting impressions: When the HMO gets in the way,” June 1999, p 72

BILCHIK, SHAY
Breaking the cycle of juvenile crime,” Jan 1999, p 36

BINKO, RICHARD S.
Do-it-yourself accounting,” Jan 2005, p 26

BIRCHFIELD, ANDY D. JR.
and W. Chadwick Cook, “Keep a mass tort from becoming mass confusion,” Jan 2004, p 18
and W. Chadwick Cook, “Select the software that’s right for you,” Jan 2004, p 22

BLACK, BERT
and Keith Altman, “Deciphering the Adverse Event Reporting System,” Mar 2005, p 36
Focus on science, not checklists,” Dec 2003, p 24
Learn the science in your cases,” Sept 2003, p 18
and James D. McCarthy and Eric D. Madden, "Recovering for the wrongful death of a company," June 2006, p 20
and Robert L. Whitener, "Director liability for bad judgment and bad faith," June 2007, p 26

BLACKWELL, JERRY W.
Mark R. Jundt and Jerry W. Blackwell, "Strategies for small-firm success," Jan 2007, p 26

BLAKE, MARTIN
Book review, Apr 2000, p 87; Book review, Feb 1997, p 74
Neutralizing the ‘independent’ defense medical expert,” Feb 1998, p 28
Vehicle crashes in highway construction zones,” May 1999, p 72

BLAKLEY, ALAN
"Sharpen your discovery from nonparties," Apr 2007, p 34

BLAND, F. PAUL JR.
To fight arbitration abuse, the devil is in the details,” July 2000, p 31

BLANK, ADAM
"Five strategies for Rule 30(b)(6) depositions," Aug 2007, p 40

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BLASKE, THOMAS H.
Reflections: “Ethics and advocacy,” Nov 1995, p 88

BLITMAN, BRUCE A.
Book review, Apr 2004, p 69
Reflections: “Ten steps to a successful mediation,” Sept 2002, p 66

BLOOM, ELIZABETH M.
Susan L. Crockin, Gail H. Javitt, Susannah Baruch, and Elizabeth M. Bloom, "Genetic tests are testing the law," Oct 2006, p 44

BLUE, LISA
Fred Baron and Lisa Blue, Interview: “Partners in life and law,” July 2003, p 34
and Robert Hirschhorn, “Lessons from the campaign trail,” July 2005, p 28
and Robert Hirschhorn, “Make the most of your jury questionnaire,” May 2004, p 78
Screening jurors in the age of tort ‘reform’” Apr 1998, p 58

BLUMBERG, AARON D.
Showcasing plaintiffs’ testimony,” May 1996, p 38

BLUMENFELD, ALAN
Katherine James and Alan Blumenfeld, “Telling your client’s story,” Apr 1998, p 54

BOBB, PATRICIA C.
Speaking directly: the medical expert on the stand,” May 2001, p 32
Symposium: “Why didn’t anyone tell me that? Just say no!” Dec 1996, p 55

BODIFORD, RAYMOND O.
Liability for security system failure,” Dec 2004, p 31

BOGAN, DONALD T.
Saving state law bad-faith claims from preemption,” Apr 2003, p 52

BOGRAD, LOUIS M.
"Taking on big pharma-and the FDA," Mar 2007, p 30

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BOGUS, CARL T.
Book review, Nov 2006, p 70; Book review, Apr 2005, p 66

BOHL, JOAN CATHERINE
Grandparent visitation: over the river and into the courts,” Dec 1999, p 28

BONANTI, ROSELYN A.
See also Vacante, Roselyn
and Ed Lazarus and Catherine McCullough, “The message of the Firestone/Ford tragedy,” Apr 2001, p 52
Tort ‘reform’ in the states,” Aug 2000, p 28
Annette Wencl and Roselyn Bonanti, “Beware: insurers’ acts of ‘kindness’ are rarely random,” Oct 1998, p 58

BONOMOLO, CARA M.
Victoria L. Lutz and Cara M. Bonomolo, “The battered woman, self-defense, and the grand jury,” Aug 1996, p 46

BOSCO, JOHN
Reflections: “What a difference a word makes,” Dec 2003, p 59

BOSSART, DAVID R.
Finding your inner peace,” July 1998, p 34
Proud to be a lawyer,” Sept 1995, p 90
Symposium: “Lessons from life: Retreat to a quiet place,” July 2000, p 63
Symposium: “Why didn’t anyone tell me that? Finding the focus,” Dec 1996, p 56

BOUMAN, PETER H.
Book review, Nov 1998, p 104

BOWEN, DONNA
Michael L. Slack and Donna Bowen, "Don't let preemption ground your aviation case," Mar 2007, p 36

BOYD, JEFFREY D.
Book review, Jan 2000, p 96

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BOYD, JOHN B.
Michael S. Lieberman, Bernard J. DiMuro, and John B. Boyd, “Multiple chemical sensitivity,” July 1995, p 22

BOYLAN, LAURENCE
Book review, Oct 2007, p 56

BOYLE, LEO
and David Gordenstein, Interview: “‘All they want to do is help,’” July 2002, p 56
“No victim left behind: Ten days in September,” July 2004, p 66
President’s page: “Changing of the guard,” July 2002, p 9; “A dangerous distortion,” Mar 2002, p 9; “A defining moment,” Nov 2001, p 9; “Hewing to our mission,” Dec 2001, p 9; “The Montreal Express,” Sept 2001, p 9; “New rules and opportunities for campaign financing,” May 2002, p 9; “9-11 compensation fund is taking shape,” Feb 2002, p 9; “Patients still need rights,” Jan 2002, p 9; “September 11, 2001,” Oct 2001, p 9; “The truth about medical malpractice,” Apr 2002, p 9; “This is not a drill!” June 2002, p 9; “Who are the conservatives and who are the radicals?” Aug 2001, p 9

BRADLEY, CHARLES A.
Charles A. Goldberger and Charles A. Bradley, Book review, Jan 1996, p 74

BRADLEY, CRAIG M.
and Joseph Hoffmann, Supreme Court review: “The sentencing conundrum,” Dec 2004, p 50
Supreme Court review: “Behind the Dickerson decision,” Oct 2000, p 80; “Case closed? Not quite,” Oct 2004, p 71; "The case of the uncooperative husband," June 2006, p 68; “The changing face of criminal procedure,” Oct 1999, p 84; "Confusion over confrontation," Oct 2006, p 66; “Court confirms importance of mitigation in sentencing,” Oct 2003, p 62; “Court gives school drug-testing an A,” Dec 2002, p 56; “Court looks again at race and peremptory challenges,” Oct 2005, p 68; “Court sniffs at dog-search concerns,” Apr 2005, p 62; “The Court’s curious consent search doctrine,” Oct 2002, p 72; “The Court’s new approach to the Fourth Amendment,” Feb 2002, p 82; “Death and double jeopardy,” Apr 2003, p 66; “The Fourth Amendment’s iron triangle: consent, standing, and ‘searchability,’” Aug 1999, p 75; “The ‘fruits’ of Miranda violations,” Dec 2003, p 56; “He who testifies last, testifies best,” June 2000, p 93; “How probable is ‘probable cause’?” Feb 2004, p 60; “Just one cheer for the Court,” Aug 2004, p 62; “The limits of the frisk,” Aug 2000, p 69; “The limits of the good-faith exception,” June 2004, p 62; “Minor-offense arrests get green light in seat belt case,” Aug 2001, p 66; “The Miranda flap,” Feb 2000, p 87; "Mixed messages on the exclusionary rule," Dec 2006, p 56; “No property in Cleveland,” Feb 2001, p 94; “On ‘custody,’” Feb 2005, p 58; “Pennsylvania v. Scott: no Fourth Amendment protection for parolees,” Apr 1999, p 89;

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Preserving evidence pending a search warrant,” June 2001, p 70; “Protecting children—and free speech,” July 2002, p 80; “Protection for motorists—with a loophole,” Feb 1999, p 85; “Rehnquist scaled back rights of the accused,” Dec 2005, p 56; "Resurrecting the sentencing guidelines," Oct 2007, p 52; “The right decision on the juvenile death penalty,” June 2005, p 60;“The right to unconflicted counsel,” June 2002, p 62; “The rights of ‘enemy combatants,’” Apr 2004, p 72; "Rights of passage," Apr 2007, p 56; “Saying no to drug roadblocks,” Apr 2001, p 80; “Seas, bogs, and police interrogation,” Oct 2001, p 71; "A sensible emergency doctrine," Aug 2006, p 60; "Should American courts heed the 'English warnings'?" Dec 2007, p 62; “Silence at sentencing,” Nov 1999, p 87; “South Carolina’s death penalty odyssey continues,” Apr 2002, p 68; “Texas ‘justice,’” Aug 2003, p 64; "The 'well-qualified' juror," Aug 2007, p 60; “What ever happened to federalism?” Aug 2005, p 52; "When are anticipatory search warrants valid?" Feb 2007, p 64; “When is political protest a RICO violation?” June 2003, p 72; "When 'life' and liberty clash," Apr 2006, p 68; “Whittling away the search warrant requirement,” June 1999, p 85; “The wicked may flee, but the police may stop them,” Apr 2000, p 84

BRADY, P. JOHN
Common law remedies for computer failures,” Oct 2000, p 73

BRANCH, MARGARET MOSES
Book review, Mar 2003, p 70; Book review, Feb 2001, p 88
More rainmaking tips,” Jan 1996, p 59

BRANDENBURG, BERT
Keep the courts free and fair,” July 2004, p 32

BRANSON, DEBBIE DUDLEY
and Frank L. Branson, Symposium: “Saying it well without language: Demonstrative evidence that works,” Sept 1995, p 42

BRANSON, FRANK L.
Debbie Dudley Branson and Frank L. Branson, Symposium: “Saying it well without language: Demonstrative evidence that works,” Sept 1995, p 42
Reflections: “Rich rewards of pro bono work,” Nov 1999, p 91

BRAUD, ANDREÉ M.
Michael A. Patterson, Edward J. Walters Jr., and Andreé M. Braud, “Attorney-client sex: too close for comfort?” Aug 1999, p 52

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BREAUX, STEVEN P.
Is forensic animation right for your case?” Nov 2003, p 66

BREDEMEYER, RONALD G.
Make or break your trucking case with ‘black box’ data,” Nov 2004, p 50

BREMER, CHRISTINE A.
When bad things happen to good people,” Apr 2003, p 60

BRENEMAN, DIANE
"To start your own practice, start planning now," Jan 2007, p 18

BRENNEKE, ANDREA
Deposing the sexual harasser,” Oct 1997, p 32

BREWER, ROBIN E.
Book review, Apr 1998, p 97; Book review, Feb 1997, p 74
Reflections: “Making a difference, one woman at a time,” July 2005, p 86

BREYER, STEPHEN
and Kenneth Feinberg, “‘When the call comes, we answer,’” Oct 2004, p 66

BRICKER, JONATHAN P.
Symposium: “Law practice in the 21st century: We need to educate for the future,” Oct 1995, p 38

BRIENZA, JULIE
Law office technology: “Creating a home on the Internet,” Feb 1997, p 77

BRIGHAM, MARTIN K.
and Daniel Bencivenga, “How do you spell relief?” June 2002, p 18
and Daniel Bencivenga, “Third-party liability for workplace injuries,” Mar 2003, p 20
and Daniel Bencivenga, “Trumping pollution exclusions,” Oct 2000, p 40
Symposium: “The client who needed me most: Not alone,” Apr 2005, p 42

BRIGHT, MYRON H.
How to win on appeal,” July 1996, p 68

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BRINER, JOHN D.
Brain trauma and the myth of the resilient child,” Mar 2003, p 64

BRINGARDNER, JOHN
Letters, Sept 2007, p 14

BRINKLEY, CHRISTOPHER L.
"Get the most from engineering experts," Nov 2007, p 26
Put the brakes on runaway-vehicle defenses,” Apr 2002, p 32
"Stop automaker discovery abuse," Nov 2006, p 20

BRITCHER, E. DREW
and Armand Leone and Jessica Choper, "Consider juror emotions, politics in wrongful birth cases," Oct 2006, p 46

BRITT, CLIFFORD
Getting your security expert over the Daubert hurdle,” Dec 2001, p 31
"Need to hire an expert? Ask the right questions," Dec 2001, p 34

BRIZZOLARA, MARGARET
Annette Wencl and Margaret Brizzolara, "All is not lost," May 1996, p 22
Annette Wencl and Margaret Brizzolara, “The state of the union,” Nov 1995, p 32
Annette Wencl and Margaret Brizzolara, “Survey of the states,” May 1996, p 20

BRODY, SUSANNE
Book review, Apr 1999, p 81

BROGDON, QUENTIN
Why do jurors blame the victim?” Dec 2003, p 52

BROOKS, JUANITA
Symposium: “Closing argument: A modern-day witch hunt,” Mar 2001, p 74

BROUSSARD, MARY JO
Slip and fall on ice and snow: plaintiff beware,” Aug 1998, p 60

BROWN, ANN
Interview: “Playing it safe,” Oct 1998, p 20

BROWN, BOB D.
John W. Griffin Jr. and Bob D. Brown, “Chipping away at the ADA,” Dec 2000, p 48

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BROWN, LEE
and Amanda Morse, "Skimming the surface of safety," Aug 2006, p 30
The next wave in products litigation,” Aug 2001, p 36

BRUECKNER, LESLIE A.
A turning of the tide for preemption,” Nov 2005, p 28

BRYANT, ARTHUR H.
"Fighting to end the 'ban litigation' crisis," July 2006, p 50
William E. Snead and Arthur H. Bryant, “Fighting for justice: TLPJ’s 15th anniversary,” July 1997, p 76

BRYANT, SUSAN
How to bridge the culture gap,” Aug 2002, p 42

BUCHAN, PHILIP
Washington focus: “‘Choice’ no-fault gives no choice to insurance buyers,” Sept 1997, p 11; “Congress takes on year 2000 issues,” Oct 1998, p 11; “Elections change playing field in Congress,” Jan 1997, p 11; “Elections point to new approaches in Congress,” Jan 1999, p 11; “Federal no-fault defeated—for now,” Nov 1998, p 11; “Fee caps latest weapon in tobacco wars,” Nov 1997, p 11; “Fighting for civil justice,” Nov 1996, p 11; “Hearing on federal no-fault plan glosses over shortcomings,” May 1997, p 11; “Junking ‘junk science,’” Mar 1997, p 11; “Legislation would force state class actions into federal court,” July 1999, p 11; “The mudslingers gear up,” Feb 1998, p 11; “New hope on nonphysical injury taxes,” Jan 1998, p 11; “New income reporting law concerns contingent fee lawyers,” Feb 1999, p 11; “New law bans soliciting plane crash victims,” Dec 1996, p 11; “No-fault returns to Capitol Hill,” June 1999, p 10; “No-fault ‘savings’ have a high cost,” July 1997, p 11; “‘Not-ready-for-prime-time’ no-fault,” July 1998, p 11; “105th Congress roundup,” Dec 1998, p 11; “Products liability bill killed in Senate,” Sept 1998, p 11; “Sharp Awards to be presented at ATLA annual convention,” June 1998, p 11; *“Steven J. Sharp Award: ‘Don’t take my justice away,’” Oct 1997, p 11; “A tale of two witnesses,” Apr 1997, p 11; “Tax enforcement issue causing stir,” Feb 1997, p 11; “Tax reporting requirement causes confusion,” Mar 1998, p 10; “Tobacco legislation faces constitutional dilemma,” Apr 1998, p 10; “Tobacco settlement controversial on Capitol Hill,” Aug 1997, p 11; “Volunteer liability bill,” June 1997, p 12; “Year 2000 bug prompts new products liability fight,” Mar 1999, p 11

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BUCHANAN, MARK A.
Symposium: “Electronic evidence in everyday cases: Uncovering the employer’s e-data,” Oct 2005, p 38

BUCHANAN, VIRGINIA M.
Study supplements before you take the case,” Nov 1999, p 44

BUCKINGHAM, B. KENT
Book review, June 2004, p 65
Keeping an eye on LASIK,” May 2003, p 30
Refractive eye surgery: focusing on risks,” May 2000, p 18
When laparoscopic gallbladder surgery goes wrong,” May 1999, p 20

BUCKLEY, JARED P.
Symposium: “My expert crashed, but I saved the case: Getting to know the skeletons in the closet,” Sept 2003, p 29

BUDLONG, JOHN
Assigned policy rights can increase compensation,” Oct 1995, p 64
Domino strategy,” June 2001, p 20

BURKE, E. JAMES
Symposium: “Lessons learned: Don’t expect the expert,” Nov 1998, p 76
Ten defense tactics in inadequate security cases,” Feb 1997, p 50

BURKE, J. MARTIN
and Michael K. Friel, “What Schleier and amended §104(a)(2) mean to your practice,” Nov 1996, p 64

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BURKE, KEVIN G.
Symposium: “The client who needed me most: A quiet call to action,” Apr 2005, p 45
Symposium: “Closing argument: The lawyer’s crowning achievement: How did a bad medical order permanently alter a young girl’s life?” Apr 1998, p 71
Defeating the eight-hour rule in anesthesia cases,” May 2000, p 48
"Gastric aspiration cases," May 2000, p 52
"Making the most of motions in limine," May 2007, p 46
A new remedy for a life cut short,” Mar 2004, p 64
Symposium: “My scariest moment in court: When the rules change,” Feb 1999, p 81

BURKE, STEVEN C.
Law office technology: “Donating computers while protecting client interests,” June 2003, p 76

BURKS, G. BRENT
John D. McMahan and G. Brent Burks, “Perfecting slip-and-fall litigation,” Dec 2001, p 40

BURNS, JEFFREY A.
Asleep at the wheel?” Nov 2002, p 58

BUTLER, KATHERINE L.
Sexual harassment cases: lessons learned,” Jan 2001, p 6

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CABANISS, JOHN C.
The basics: choosing and using an expert witness,” June 1997, p 46
Symposium: “My scariest moment in court: Cool under fire,” Feb 1999, p 78

CAGLIOTI, MICHAEL A.
Reflections: “Role reversal,” June 2005, p 64

CALCAGNIE, KEVIN F.
Mark P. Robinson Jr. and Kevin F. Calcagnie, “Fuel system design: the crashworthiness angle,” Nov 1996, p 32
Mark P. Robinson Jr. and Kevin F. Calcagnie, “Rear-impact collisions expose seat defects,” Mar 1999, p 50
Mark P. Robinson Jr. and Kevin F. Calcagnie, “To join an MDL . . . or not,” July 2001, p 34
Mark P. Robinson Jr. and Kevin F. Calcagnie, “Vehicle roof crush persists during rollover crashes,” Aug 2000, p 60

CALDWELL, HARRY MITCHELL
Book review, Feb 2007, p 67; Book review, July 2001, p 87

CALHOUN, EMILY M.
Book review, June 2007, p 62

CALL, JOHN A.
Book review, Dec 1995, p 56
Making the research work for you,” Apr 1996, p 20

CAMPBELL, BONNIE
Interview: “Breaking the cycle of violence,” Jan 1998, p 72

CAMPBELL, DONALD J.
Retaliatory discharge of injured workers,” Oct 1999, p 26

CAPLAN, ARTHUR
Interview: “Scouting the frontiers of the law,” Sept 1999, p 20

CAPPELLO, A. BARRY
Selecting a jury for a complex trial,” Oct 1996, p 45
and G. James Strenio, “Juror questioning: the verdict is in,” June 2000, p 44

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CARNEVALE, GEORGE
Thomas Galski and George Carnevale, “Proving cognitive and behavioral brain injuries,” Sept 1996, p 47

CARPENTER, BRENT
Book review, Sept, p 85

CARPENTER, WILLIAM H.
Symposium: “Saying it well without language: Low-cost exhibits: more than making do,” Sept 1995, p 43

CARPER, W. KENT
and James C. Peterson, “How to handle small insurance claims,” Dec 1996, p 42
and James C. Peterson, "Tips for negotiating small claims," Dec 1996, p 43

CARRINGTON, PAUL D.
The dark side of contract law,” May 2000, p 73

CARROLL, JAMES W. JR.
Handling cases under the FMLA,” Oct 1999, p 18

CARROLL, JOHN
Ken Withers, Ronald Hedges, John Carroll, and Steve Leben, Interview: "Judges, lawyers, and the new rules," Apr 2007, p 20

CARTER, NATHAN P.
"Ask detailed questions in depositions," Nov 2006, p 56
"Who's really running the nursing home?" Nov 2006, p 50

CARTWRIGHT, MATTHEW A.
"You're ready to be a business tort lawyer," June 2007, p 18

CARTWRIGHT, ROBERT E. JR.
Better your chances at the bench,” May 2004, p 72
Evaluating a case,” Sept 1997, p 62
Reflections: “Achieving balance,” Mar 1998, p 83
Symposium: "Trouble from the bench: Tips to avoid trouble," Oct 2007, p 42

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CASEY, DAVID S. JR.
"ATLA celebrates 60 years: Bipartisan effort spreads the message," July 2006, p 14
Paving the road to settlement,” June 1997, p 54
President’s page: “An assault on citizens’ rights,” July 2004, p 9; “ATLA and the party of Lincoln,” Dec 2003, p 9; “Family, friends, and ATLA,” June 2004, p 9; “Free speech and the jury trial,” Aug 2003, p 9; “The good that trial lawyers do,” Feb 2004, p 9; “Perspectives from the front lines,” Nov 2003, p 9; “The preemption danger,” May 2004, p 9; “A promise kept,” Apr 2004, p 9; “The search for ‘weapons of frivolous litigation,’” Mar 2004, p 9; “Stop the lies, spread the truth,” Jan 2004, p 9; “A time to fight,” Sept 2003, p 9; “A trial lawyer’s legacy,” Oct 2003, p 9

CASTILLO, JULIETTE
J. Thomas Rhodes III and Juliette Castillo, “Proving damages in nursing home cases,” Aug 2000, p 41

CEDAR, DAVID M.
Mark B. Frost, Gerald J. Williams, Samuel Merovitz, and David M. Cedar, “Protecting the right to clean living,” Feb 2005, p 30

CERICK, PETER A.
Letters, Mar 2003, p 12

CHAKWIN, STEPHEN D. JR.
Book review, Mar 2005, p 68; Book review, Feb 2004, p 62

CHALAT, JAMES H.
and Linda J. Chalat, “Ski law for beginners, intermediates, and experts,” Aug 2001, p 26

CHALAT, LINDA J.
James H. Chalat and Linda J. Chalat, “Ski law for beginners, intermediates, and experts,” Aug 2001, p 26

CHAMALLAS, MARTHA
A woman’s worth: gender bias in damage awards,” Aug 1995, p 38

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CHAMBERLAIN, DANIEL S.
Proceeding to success: 10 litigation tips,” Feb 1998, p 24
Truck cases: rules of the road,” Feb 1998, p 20
Symposium: “When my co-counsel and I disagreed . . . : Continental divide,” Sept 1998, p 72

CHAPMAN, CHRISTOPHER W.
Book review, Feb 2007, p 66

CHAPMAN, MELISSA ANN
Symposium: “When my co-counsel and I disagreed . . . : Father knows best?” Sept 1998, p 68

CHAPMAN, PAULETTE
"Care and feeding of your network," Jan 2007, p 32

CHARNAS, SCOTT E.
Nailing down the nail gun case,” Aug 1996, p 30

CHARNEY, DARIUS
Carolyn A. Kubitschek and Darius Charney, "Relatives' rights to care for children," Dec 2006, p 20

CHEMERINSKY, ERWIN
Book review, Aug 2006, p 63; Book review, Feb 2005, p 62; Book review, Feb 2003, p 69; Book review, Sept 2000, p 84; Book review, Nov 1999, p 84; Book review, Apr 1998, p 96; Book review, Dec 1997, p 72; Book review, Dec 1996, p 62; Book review, July 1996, p 94; Book review, Dec 1995, p 53
and Doriane Lambelet Coleman, Speaking & writing: “Catch the High Court’s eye with a compelling petition,” Apr 2005, p 70
Fairness at the ballot box,” Apr 2004, p 32
Forecasting the future of federalism,” July 2001, p 18
Gender-based juries?” Aug 1995, p 34
High-speed chases,” Feb 2001, p 24
Symposium: Keys to success: “The true measure of success,” July 1998, p 44
Ned Miltenberg and Erwin Chemerinsky, “Punitive damages after Campbell, Smith, and Romo,” Aug 2003, p 18
Supreme Court review: “Ability to sue state governments narrowed,” Dec 1999, p 72; Age discrimination claims get a boost from the Court,” July 2005, p 76; “Breakdown in the levels of scrutiny,” Mar 1997, p 70; “Can plaintiffs make disparate-impact claims in age discrimination cases?” May 2002, p 72; “Changing course: Lopez limits congressional powers,” June 1995, p 86; “A civil rights victory for prisoners,” May 2005, p 76; “Constitution bars prosecution of long-ago child abusers,” Jan 2004, p 64; “Court adds class actions, religion to docket,” Jan 2005, p 66;

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Court allows ‘in your face’ abortion protests,” May 1997, p 82; “Court bars out-of-court ‘testimonial’ statements,” July 2004, p 82; “Court continues to focus on sovereign immunity,” Aug 2002, p 66; "The Court deals a blow to pay discrimination plaintiffs," Sept 2007, p 60; “Court expands state sovereign immunity—again,” May 2001, p 78; “The Court marks the limits of federalism,” Sept 2003, p 76; "Court revisits sovereign immunity in discrimination cases," Mar 2006, p 70; “Court takes a narrow view of viewpoint discrimination,” Mar 1999, p 90; “Defining sexual harassment,” May 1998, p 86; “Divided Court grapples with religion,” Sept 2000, p 86; “A dramatic change in sentencing practices,” Nov 2000, p 102; “Elections, religion, and federalism top Court’s docket in new term,” Nov 2003, p 78; “Expanding civil rights liability,” Oct 1998, p 82; “Expanding the protections of the Takings Clause,” Sept 2001, p 70; "The First Amendment and military recruiting," May 2006, p 78; “Five justices hold firm on ‘soft’ campaign money,” Mar 2004, p 78; “Free speech or religious freedom: revisiting the Establishment Clause,” Dec 1995, p 16; “Government is not required to aid religion,” May 2004, p 84; “High Court signals a change in voting-rights litigation,” Nov 2001, p 80; "In Guantanamo case, justices rein in executive power," Sept 2006, p 60; "The incredible shrinking docket," Mar 2007, p 64; “Is any sentence cruel and unusual punishment?” May 2003, p 78; “Judicial elections and the First Amendment,” Nov 2002, p 78; “The justice in the middle,” Nov 1998, p 96; “Justices begin another blockbuster year,” Nov 2004, p 76; “Limiting Congress’s power to protect rights,” Jan 1998, p 87; “Limiting suits to enforce federal laws,” Jan 2003, p 70; “A major change in civil rights litigation,” Mar 2000, p 94; “Making it harder to sue cities,” Nov 1997, p 18; “Minority voting rights and the Supreme Court,” Nov 1996, p 18; "More questions about punitive damages," May 2007, p 72; “Narrowing the state action doctrine,” July 1999, p 101; “A new obstacle in civil rights litigation,” July 1997, p 87; “The O’Connor legacy,” Sept 2005, p 68;“One defeat, one victory for civil rights plaintiffs,” Mar 2002, p 72; “A plaintiff-friendly standard for civil rights cases,” Sept 2002, p 64; “Plaintiffs’ use of RICO limited,” July 2000, p 123; “Preserving civil rights claims,” July 1998, p 98; “Prosecutorial immunity—the interpretation continues,” Mar 1998, p 80; “Qualified immunity ruling raises hurdles for plaintiffs,” Mar 2005, p 66; “Race and the Supreme Court,” Oct 1995, p 86; “Raising constitutional doubts,” Jan 2002, p 68; “Rehnquist’s steady conservatism reshaped the law,” Nov 2005, p 70; “Remembering a justice who cared,” May 1999, p 92; “Restricting federal court jurisdiction,” July 1996, p 18; “The revival of federalism continues,” Mar 2001, p 78; “A right to physician-assisted suicide?” Sept 1997, p 68; "Roberts Court enters a divisive second year," Nov 2006, p 66; “The shrinking docket,” May 1996, p 71; “Shrinking federal powers,” Jan 2001, p 82; "Small docket, big decisions in Court's new term," Nov 2007, p 70; “Speech rights of government contractors,” Jan 1997, p 64; “State action,” Sept 1995, p 82; “State taxation of interstate commerce,” Mar 1996, p 73; “Striking a balance on hate speech,” July 2003, p 78; “Suing the government for arbitrary actions,” May 2000, p 89; “The Supreme Court’s blockbuster term,” Mar 2003, p 72; "A term to remember," Jan 2006, p 62; “Three decisions, one big victory for civil rights,” Sept 2004, p 74; "A troubling take on excessive-force claims," July 2007, p 74; “Unfulfilled promise: the Americans with Disabilities Act,” Sept 1999, p 88; "Upholding due process," July 2006, p 84; “Will IOLTA survive?” Jan 1999, p 80; "Workers win in retaliation case," Jan 2007, p 58
When do lawmakers threaten judicial independence?” Nov 1998, p 62

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CHEN, ALAN K.
Liability of private firms performing public functions,” Oct 1999, p 60

CHERRY, DOUGLAS A.
Clyde H. Wilson Jr. and Douglas A. Cherry, "Litigating the runaway software project case," Oct 2006, p 58
Clyde H. Wilson Jr. and Douglas A. Cherry, “Success in electronic discovery,” May 2003, p 60

CHESBRO, CHARLES W.
Book review, Dec 1995, p 57

CHO, MILDRED
Interview: “Testing the limits of genetic technology,” Dec 2003, p 34

CHOATE, MARK
Upgrade your products case with demonstrative evidence,” July 2002, p 44

CHOPER, JESSICA
E. Drew Britcher, Armand Leone, and Jessica Choper, "Consider juror emotions, politics in wrongful birth cases," Oct 2006, p 46

CHOUDHURY, NEEL
Randall O. Sorrels and Neel Choudhury, "Avoiding the confidentiality tax bite," June 2006, p 56

CHRISTENSEN, DANIEL J.
"In the eyes of the beholder," Feb 2007, p 26
Paving the way for a road hazard case,” Jan 2002, p 46
Select the right jury for your case,” Apr 2004, p 58
Symposium: “The client who needed me most: An ordinary day, interrupted,” Apr 2005, p 47
When poles in the right-of-way are wrong,” Feb 2003, p 36

CIRESI, MICHAEL V.
Reflections: “Fighting Big Tobacco—and winning justice,” Apr 1999, p 84

CLARK, EDWARD L.
Book review, June 1995, p 90

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CLARK, LISA W.
*David E. Loder and Lisa W. Clark, “In gestational surrogacies, all parties bear risk,” Aug 1997, p 38

CLARKE, ANDREW C.
Fighting city hall,” Feb 2001, p 48

CLEMENT, JULIE
Mark Cooney and Julie Clement, Speaking & writing: "Do you know your reader?" May 2007, p 80

CLIFFORD, ROBERT A.
Book review, July 1995, p 102
and Jeffrey J. Kroll, Symposium: “Products liability: tips and tactics: Litigating the power tool case,” Nov 1997, p 44

COBB, CHRISTINE
Compensation by computer,” Apr 2005, p 36

COBEN, LARRY E.
The air bag preemption war,” Sept 2000, p 64
Conspiracy of silence hid seat-back hazards,” Mar 2004, p 40
The Daubert decision: gatekeeper or executioner?” Aug 1996, p 52
Protecting litigation support materials from discovery,” July 2000, p 49
Seat safety: the impact of unsafe design,” Feb 1998, p 35
Where does Myrick lead us?” Sept 1995, p 36

COFFIELD, MICHAEL W.
and Christopher C. Kendall, “Tactics in a disciplinary proceeding,” Apr 1998, p 62

COHEN, DAN
Report from Capitol Hill,” Feb 2001, p 18

COHEN, FRED
Theresa DiPaola, Fred Cohen, and Gary Roberts, “Silence of the experts,” Oct 2004, p 20

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COLEMAN, DORIANE LAMBELET
Erwin Chemerinsky and Doriane Lambelet Coleman, Speaking & writing: “Catch the High Court’s eye with a compelling petition,” Apr 2005, p 70

COLEMAN, TERRENCE J.
and Arnold Levinson, “Overcoming the ‘genuine-issue’ rule in bad-faith cases,” Mar 2002, p 42
Arnold R. Levinson and Terrence J. Coleman, “Insurance bad faith claims are not preempted,” June 2001, p 30
Symposium: "Big insurers, dirty tricks: 'That's not my signature,'" July 2007, p 39

COLUCCIO, KEVIN
and Paul L. Stritmatter, “Free your client from the liability release,” June 2004, p 36

CONLIN, ROXANNE BARTON
and Gretchen Jensen, “What, me? Prejudiced? Absolutely not!” Dec 2000, p 20
My clients, my heroes,” Aug 1999, p 26
Symposium: “The client who needed me most: Hard changes for a good cop,” Apr 2005, p 41
Symp