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| Administrative
Law |
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| Minnesota's OAH: 30 Years of Innovation in Administrative Review | Judge Raymond Krause | 63(2):17 (2006) |
| Quasijudicial and Quasilegislative Hearings in Minnesota Law | David Schultz | 60(8):15 (2003) |
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Adoption
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| Adoption Law & the Family Facing the 21st Century | Gary A. Debele | 54(11):36 (1997) |
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Advertising
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| Benefits of "Yellow Pages" Advertising | Steven A. Meyerowitz | 53(5):26 (1996) |
| Alternative
Dispute Resolution |
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| Walter J Duffy Jr |
59(7):29 (2002) |
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| Appealing Adverse Arbitration Awards | Marshall H. Tanick | 54(4):22 (1997) |
| Arbitration in Employment Settings: Implications of Circuit City and Waffle House |
Garry Mathiason and George Wood |
59(6):20 (2002) |
| Beyond ADR: The Opportunities for Business Lawyers | Michael Landrum | 57(9):45 (2000) |
| Choosing ADR Practitioners: Some Philosophical Considerations | Mark K Schoenfield | 58(3):22 (2001) |
| “Danger Ahead”: Ethics Guidelines for Lawyer-Mediators | Carolyn Chalmers | 63(3):27 (2006) |
| Early Diversion to ADR: Improving Outcomes in Family Court | Susan M Cochrane | 58(5):46 (2001) |
| Family Business Litigation: The Remedy Can Be Worse than the Malady | Steve Swartz | 61(4):40 (2004) |
| Grappling the Monster Case: The Next Frontier in ADR | Nancy Welsh and the Hon. Ann Montgomery | 54(8):21 (1997) |
| Minnesota’s Phantom Menace: The Civil Mediation Act | James R. Coben and Peter N. Thompson | 56(8):33 (1999) |
| Resolving Disputes Over the Web | Robert J Ambrogi | 58(8):20 (2001) |
| Marshall H Tanick |
59(5):35 (2002) |
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| Succeeding With ADR | Stephen F. Rufer | 52(2):26 (1995) |
| Whither ADR? | Wood R. Foster Jr. | 56(11):5 (1999) |
| A Win Without Losers: Risk-free Risk Assessment Through Mediation | J. Mark Catron | 61(10):23 (2004) |
| The Year of the Arbitrator: Upholding the Arbitral Process | Marshall H Tanick | 58(10):27 (2001) |
| Appellate
Practice |
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| Appealing Adverse Arbitration Awards | Marshall H. Tanick | 54(4):22 (1997) |
| Common Law Appellate Jurisdiction | Scott W. Johnson | 54(8):31 (1997) |
| Deciding to Appeal: From Trial Advocate to Appellate Practice | Doug Peine | 53(2):21 (1996) |
| The Guessing Game of Petition for Review | Marshall H. Tanick | 62(4):30 (2005) |
| How to Prepare -- and Prevail -- Before the Supreme Court of the United States |
Mark B Rotenberg |
59(4):32 (2002) |
| Improving the Odds on Appeal | David F. Herr and Cynthia F. Gilbertson | 60(7):17 (2003) |
| Keys to Judicial Review | Greg Brooker | 53(3):27 (1996) |
| New Steps to Climb: Amendments to the Appellate Rules | David F. Herr and Eric J. Magnuson | 56(4):28 (1999) |
| Post-Trial Motions: The First Step on the Appellate Road | John F. Beukema | 55(7):27 (1998) |
| The Uncertain Status of Unpublished Opinions | John Borger & Chad Oldfather | 57(11):36 (2000) |
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Attorney-Client
Relations
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| Attorney-Client Privilege and the Bankruptcy Code | Christopher M Kennedy | 58(11):33 (2001) |
| The Client Quotient: The Top 10 Rules of Effective Client Communication | Michael P. Maslanka | 57(9):34 (2000) |
| Client Security: Can We Do Even More? | Martin Cole | 58(6):14 (2001) |
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Dilemmas of Dual Representation: Unanswered Questions Raised by Pine Island |
Shawn Harris and Jeanne Unger |
59(11):14 (2002) |
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Trey Ryder |
59(11):22 (2002) |
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| Revealing Client Confidences | Edward J Cleary | 58(11):13 (2001) |
| Bankruptcy |
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| Attorney-Client Privilege and the Bankruptcy Code | Christopher M Kennedy | 58(11):33 (2001) |
| Bankruptcy Lawyers Indebted to the 'Net | Robert J Ambrogi | 58(4):16 (2001) |
| Hon Nancy Dreher |
59(11):19 (2002) |
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| Landlords, Tenants, and the New Bankruptcy Amendments | Christopher A. Camardello | 62(9):20 (2005) |
| A New Playing Field: Changes in the Rules of Bankruptcy | George H. Singer and Michael P. Warren | 62(5):20 (2005) |
| Protecting Creditors in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy | Christopher M. Kennedy | 55(5):46 (1998) |
| Protecting Landlords' Rights in Bankruptcy | Christopher A. Camardello | 60(5):29 (2003) |
| When the Former Spouse Files for Bankruptcy | Christopher M. Kennedy | 60(3):24 (2003) |
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Book
Reviews
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| Abraham Lincoln: A Genius for Friendship | John H. Hinderaker and Scott W. Johnson | 57(8):41 (2000) |
| Advising Minnesota Corporations | Reviewed by Michael J. Galvin Jr. | 52(11):31 (1995) |
| The Center Holds | Reviewed by David F. Herr | 52(10):31 (1995) |
| Law v. Life | Reviewed by the Hon. Jack Nordby | 52(4):32 (1995) |
| The Right to Privacy | Reviewed by Marshall H. Tanick | 53(4):34 (1996) |
| Civil
Procedure |
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| Civil Discovery and the Data Practices Act | Mary K. Martin and Jonathan M. Redgrave | 52(9):27 (1995) |
| Civil Justice: Its Not Broke | Mark Kosieradzki | 52(3):34 (1995) |
| Inadvertent Disclosure of Privileged Information | Sarah Morris | 64(7):25 (2007) |
| Latent Bias and the Challenge of Civil Voir Dire | Brian Wojtalewicz | 61(2):19 (2004) |
| New Turns in the Maze: Finding Your Way in the New Civil Rules | Megan E. Burkhammer | 64(5):23 (2007) |
| One Source for Rules Governing Civil Actions in Minnesota | Michael R. Schechter and Jay R. Ramos | 57(4):32 (2000) |
| A Parting of Ways? Amendments to the Civil Rules - State and Federal | David F. Herr | 57(6):29 (2000) |
| Civil
Rights |
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| William E Martin and Peter N Thompson |
59(7):16 (2002) |
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| Trumpeting Civil Gideon: An Idea Whose Time Has Come? | Mary Deutsch Schneider | 63(4):22 (2006) |
| Joseph Margulies and William Michael, Jr |
59(2):20 (2002) |
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Collections
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| Electronic Check Transactions: What Law Governs? | Glen R McCluskey | 58(9):25 (2001) |
| Fair Debt Collection Practices: Federal Guidelines for Third Party Collections | Glen R McCluskey | 58(5):42 (2001) |
| Constitutional
Law |
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| Amending the Constitution: History and Hysteria | Marshall H. Tanick | 64(2):21 (2007) |
| Confronting the Confrontation Clause | Marshall H. Tanick | 62(9):16 (2005) |
| Corporations as Persons | David Morris | 54(4):31 (1997) |
| From Tinker to “Bong”: The School Bell Tolls for Student Rights | Marshall H. Tanick and Phillip J. Trobaugh | 64(10):18 (2007) |
| Mining Unexplored Riches: Litigating State Constitutional Claims | David A. Schultz | 63(4):27 (2006) |
| Construction
Law |
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| Drafting Residential Construction Agreements | Jeff Alden | 61(2):28 (2004) |
| Specific Performance of Construction Contracts: The Minnesota Twins Legacy |
William J Otteson |
59(10):22 (2002) |
| Consumer
Law |
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| Advising The Financially Beleaguered Client | Thomas E. Johnson | 61(4):28 (2004) |
| Fool's Paradise: Expansion of the Minnesota Consumer Fraud Laws | Marshall H Tanick | 58(5):36 (2001) |
| The Ostrich Defense: Internet Scams in Consumer Credit Collection | Michael D. Johnson | 61(3):22 (2004) |
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Corporate
Law |
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| Corporate Compliance Plans: Legal Opportunities and Pitfalls | Gordon J. Apple | 54(10):31 (1997) |
| Corporate Litigation: One View | The Hon. Marianne D. Short | 54(4):28 (1997) |
| Corporations as Persons | David Morris | 54(4):31 (1997) |
| A Corporations Soul | The Hon. John E. Simonett | 54(8):34 (1997) |
| Issuing and Managing Litigation-Hold Notices | Alan M. Anderson | 64(7):20 (2007) |
| New Window on Tort Claims | Jonathan M. Bye and Eric J. Peck | 55(5):40 (1998) |
| Relations Between Inside and Outside Counsel | Ward Bower | 55(7):36 (1998) |
| Courts
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| Confidentiality in Chambers: Is Private Judicial Action the Public’s Business? | Peter N. Thompson | 62(2):14 (2005) |
| Early Diversion to ADR: Improving Outcomes in Family Court | Susan M Cochrane | 58(5):46 (2001) |
| Engendering Tribal Court/State Court Cooperation | Judge Robert A. Blaeser with Andrea L. Martin | 63(11):18 (2006) |
| Enlarging the State Supreme Court | Marshall H. Tanick | 64(11):26 (2007) |
| A Fair, Equal, and Isolated Judiciary | Hon Bernard Boland | 58(2):28 (2001) |
| Filing for Dollars: Budget Crisis Pushes Up Court Costs | Emily E. Duke and Leslie A. Anderson | 60(7):26 (2003) |
| In Search of a Trial: Exporting the Adversary System | Hon. Bernard Boland | 60(10):29 (2003) |
| Hon Bernard Boland |
59(9):29 (2002) |
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| Judicial Development, OAH Style | Interview with Chief Administrative Law Judge Ken Nickolai | 56(3):27 (1999) |
| Judicial Evaluations in Minnesota | Governing Council, MSBA Civil Litigation Section | 55(3):32 (1998) |
| Judicial Independence as a Campaign Platform | Shirley S. Abrahamson | 61(10):28 (2004) |
| Judicial Selection in Minnesota: Options After Republican Party v. White | David A. Schultz | 62(10):16 (2005) |
| Justice is a Heavy Burden When You're Ten | Jack Rice | 58(10):32 (2001) |
| Lean Times for Minnesota Courts | Judson Haverkamp | 60(4):17 (2003) |
| Lending a Hand: Minnesotans in Kosovo | Linn Slattengren | 61(7):19 (2004) |
| Minnesota Judicial Elections: Better Than the "Missouri Plan" |
Hon Stephen C Aldrich |
59(9):27 (2002) |
| Misconduct at Trial | Gwenyth Jones | 52(3):28 (1995) |
| New Faces on the 8th Circuit: Do Recent Appointments Portend a Change? | Matthew E. Johnson | 61(11):23 (2004) |
| The New United States Courthouse | The Hon. James M. Rosenbaum | 53(7):27 (1996) |
| Protecting an Independent and Qualified Judiciary | George W. Soule | 62(4):34 (2005) |
| Reflections of Justice Blackmun | Hon Harry Blackmun | 58(7):34 (2001) |
| Responding to Rhetoric Against Judges | Karna M. Peters | 63(6):24 (2006) |
| Rules of Statutory Construction and the Florida Election Law | John E Simonett | 58(6):31 (2001) |
| Should Judges Get Out of Redistricting? | Hon. Thomas J. Kalitowski and Elizabeth M. Brama | 61(3):19 (2004) |
| Split in the Circuits: Breaking up the Eighth | Marshall H. Tanick | 61(3):30 (2004) |
| The State of the Judiciary 1995 | The Hon. A.M. "Sandy" Keith | 52(7):21 (1995) |
| The State of the Judiciary 1996 | The Hon. A.M. ("Sandy") Keith | 53(7):22 (1996) |
| The State of the Judiciary 1998 | The Hon. Kathleen Blatz | 55(9):43 (1998) |
| The State of the Judiciary 1999 | The Hon. Kathleen Blatz | 56(7):27 (1999) |
| The State of the Judiciary 2001 | The Hon. Kathleen Blatz | 58(7):27 (2001) |
| The State of the Judiciary 2005 | Hon. Kathleen Blatz | 62(6):26 (2005) |
| The State of the Judiciary 2006 | Chief Justice Russell A. Anderson | 63(7):20) (2006) |
| The State of the Judiciary 2007 | The Hon. Russell A. Anderson | 64(7):16 (2007) |
| Thoughts on Judicial Selection | James H. Gilbert | 53(10):37 (1996) |
| Criminal
Law |
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| Blakely v. Washington: Off the Judicial Richter Scale | Josh Jacobson | 61(8):24 (2004) |
| Can a Juror Change Her Mind? | Dana Saroop Seetahal | 56(3):32 (1999) |
| Impaired Rights? DWI Testing and the Right to Counsel | Kevin Siefken | 63(7):16 (2006) |
| Jack Rice |
59(6):28 (2002) |
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| Minnesota’s Controlled Substances Law: A History | Scott G. Swanson | 56(11):23 (1999) |
| Mower County License Return Program: Breaking the Cycle of Revocations | Lee A Bjorndal | 58(2):26 (2001) |
| Muting Gideon's Trumpet: Pricing the "Right to Counsel" in Minnesota Courts | Peter Erlinder | 60(11):16 (2003) |
| Negotiating With a Prosecutor | Victor I. Vieth | 52(8):29 (1995) |
| Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System | Thomas L Johnson and Cheryl Widder Heilman | 58(5):28 (2001) |
| Rethinking Victims' Rights | Terrence M. Walters | 57(6):38 (2000) |
| Social Host Liability in Minnesota | Jennifer E. Ampulski and Eric E. Holman | 64(11):18 (2007) |
| Victims Rights: Trial by Tribulation | Frederic Bruno | 52(10):19 (1995) |
| Weighing Spreigl Evidence: In Search of a Standard | James A. Morrow, Peter N. Thompson, and Alfred C. Holden | 60(10):23 (2003) |
| A Window on Terrorism: The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act | William Michael | 58(10):22 (2001) |
| Diversity |
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| Affirmative Action: A Close Case for a Split Court | Ann L. Iijima | 60(2):16 (2003) |
| Countering Gender Bias: MSBA Takes Action | M. Jacqueline Regis, Heidi Hoard, Jeffrey Keyes, and Kathy Sanberg | 54(9):37 (1997) |
| Diversity in Law School Admissions | Sam Magavern | 56(4):47 (1999) |
| Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System | Thomas L Johnson and Cheryl Widder Heilman | 58(5):28 (2001) |
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Education |
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| Academic Law: The Legalization of Higher Education | Milda K. Hedblom and Laura J. McKnight | 52(9):18 (1995) |
| From Tinker to “Bong”: The School Bell Tolls for Student Rights | Marshall H. Tanick and Phillip J. Trobaugh | 64(10):18 (2007) |
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Elder
Law
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| "Attorney Goes to Jail" Law | Rolf Nelson | 54(11):45 (1997) |
| Gift Transactions Under the Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney | William S. Forsberg | 56(8):41 (1999) |
| Planning Ahead: The Challenge of Long-Term Care | Michael Meyers | 57(4):34 (2000) |
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Elections
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| Minnesota Ballot Brouhahas | Marshall H Tanick | 58(2):20 (2001) |
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Minnesota Judicial Elections: Better Than the "Missouri Plan" |
Hon Stephen C Aldrich |
59(9):27 (2002) |
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Municipal Voting Systems Reform: Overcoming the Legal Obstacles |
Paul Landskroener and Tony Anderson Solgard |
59(9):16 (2002) |
| Rules of Statutory Construction and the Florida Election Law | Hon John E Simonett | 58(6):31 (2001) |
| Employee
Benefits |
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| Health Savings Accounts: The Next Generation in Health Insurance | Scott A. Becker | 62(11):22 (2005) |
| After-Acquired Evidence | Joseph W. Hammell | 52(4):30 (1995) |
| Arbitration in Employment Settings: Implications of Circuit City and Waffle House |
Garry Mathiason and George Wood |
59(6):20 (2002) |
| Beyond Zealous Advocacy: Harassment and its Remedies | R. Terri Mandel | 56(4):35 (1999) |
| Blow the Whistle, Sound the Drum: Marking the 20th Anniversary of Minnesota’s Whistleblower Law | Marshall H. Tanick | 63(9):18 (2006) |
| Blowing the Whistle | David J. Hoekstra | 52(2):17 (1995) |
| Challenging the Municipality: Section 1983 in 1998 | Timothy J. Pawlenty and Jennifer A. Kraft | 55(3):27 (1998) |
| Changes Afoot for FMLA | Marshall H. Tanick | 65(3):22 (2008) |
| Dazed and Confused: Title VII One Year After Faragher and Ellerth | Jonathan Hegre and Sheila Engelmeier | 56(9):35 (1999) |
| The Deepening Divide: Minnesota and Federal Employment Laws | Sheila Engelmeier and Jonathan J Hegre | 58(4):21 (2001) |
| Neal Buethe and Sally Scoggin | 64(5):18 (2007) | |
| Marshall H Tanick |
59(8):22 (2002) |
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| The Ethics of Workplace Investigations | John A. Mack | 61(2):23 (2004) |
| The FMLA After Five Years | Mary Knoblauch and Gena Braaten | 56(2):35 (1999) |
| Hiring the Independent Contractor | Jeff Alden | 60(3):21 (2003) |
| Inevitable Disclosure: Employee Mobility and Trade Secrets | Cathie A. Maeyaert and James T. Diamond Jr. | 54(5):39 (1997) |
| Is There Gold in Those Hills? Shifting Contours of Unemployment Compensation Law | Marshall H. Tanick and Brian R. Dockendorf | 60(10):17 (2003) |
| The Law of Bullying: Off the Playground and Into the Workplace | John A. Mack | 62(8):20 (2005) |
| More is Now Less: Taxability of Employment Settlements | Richard A. Williams Jr. | 54(4):17 (1997) |
| New Growth on an Old Vine: Labor-Management Relations and the NLRA | Steven G Rush | 58(8):29 (2001) |
| New Pathway to Labor Certification | Saiko Y. McIvor | 55(6):36 (1998) |
| New Twists in Sexual Harassment? | Norman J. Baer and Gena A. Braaten | 55(9):47 (1998) |
| An Ounce of Prevention: AIDS in the Workplace | Milton Bordwin | 53(5):18 (1996) |
| The Pine River Delta: Meanders in Employment Law | Marshall H. Tanick | 60(3):16 (2003) |
| Public Sector Workplace Investigations: Who Gets What Data When? | Therese M. Pautz and Linda Mealey-Lohmann | 60(4):19 (2003) |
| Refer Madness: The Dilemma of Employment Reference Letters | Marshall H. Tanick | 54(11):29 (1997) |
| Daniel S Kleinberger |
59(10):16 (2002) |
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| "Reverse" Age Discrimination: Are "Younger" Employees Protected? | Tim Webb | 60(10):27 (2003) |
| Sexual Harassment and Free Speech | Marshall H. Tanick | 52(8)25 (1995) |
| Tell It Like It Is: Minnesota's New Reference Law | Linda L. Holstein and Anh T. Le | 61(8):28 (2004) |
| What Do They Have in Mind? Minnesota’s Drug -Testing Law Turns 20 | V. John Ella | 64(8):22 (2007) |
| What’s Next for Whistleblowers? | Marshall H. Tanick | 56(2):31 (1999) |
| Whistleblower Claims After Abraham and Anderson-Johanningmeier |
Peter Gray and Andrew Tanick |
59(4):23 (2002) |
| Who Qualifies? Defining "Individual With a Disability" Under the ADA | Tamara Hjelle Olsen and Mark S. Mathison | 56(9):41 (1999) |
| Working with Disability: Disability Benefits and the ADA | Carolyn J. Trevis and Jean F. Holloway | 55(7):31 (1998) |
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Environmental
Law
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| Brownfields in Bloom: Restoring Contaminated Properties | Martha Brand and John Herman | 54(5):32 (1997) |
| Environmental Auditing: Beyond Regulatory Cat and Mouse | William H. Koch | 52(11)25 (1995) |
| The Internet is Rich in Environmental Resources | Robert J Ambrogi | 58(5):24 (2001) |
| Estate
Planning |
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| Estate Planning for Retirement Benefits | Robert H. Louis | 53(8):17 (1996) |
| New Gifting Incentives: Return of the Deathbed Transfer | Andy Kremer | 61(8):18 (2004) |
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Expert
Witnesses
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| Experts for Hire: Are They Worth the Price? | Thomas Klos | |