Vol. 76 No. 1, January 2002
Index
- Case of the Year: Strasser v. Yalamanchi.
- Florida homestead: a difficult post-mortem estate tax planning property.
- The Sandoval decision and its implications for future civil rights enforcement.
- A primer on motions to withdraw and attorney liens.
- The recovery of attorneys' fees and costs for the unsuccessful offer of a will for probate: counsel must give close attention to the substantive and procedural aspects of the statute in order to obtain an award of attorneys' fees and costs from the estate.
- The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001: estate, gift, and generation-skipping Transfer Tax Law changes: practitioners should review their clients' estate plans and consider modifying existing documents to provide additional flexibility in this uncertain time.
- For whom the filing tolls - beware of hidden traps: time limitations and court supervision in class actions under the FLSA and the ADEA: plaintiff's counsel who make class allegations should cover themselves at the outset of the case by filing consents of the named plaintiffs with the complain.
- Grandparents have rights after all: no area of custody law is more fraught with conflict between the rights of a child and the legal rights of a parent than the area of third party custody involving grandparents.
- Sovereignty lands in Florida: it's all about navigability.
- Courtroom Evidence.
- Practicing Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Law as a Helping Profession.
- Good Counsel.
- The Bounds of Advocacy.