Vol. 76 No. 9, October - October 2002
Index
- Do justice.
- Effect of prejudgment interest.
- A tribute to judges.
- Harry Lee Anstead: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida.
- "Here comes the money": a subcontractor's and material supplier's guide to perfecting construction lien and bond rights under Florida law.
- Measure of damages in property loss cases.
- The enforcement of investigative subpoenas issued by administrative agencies: an analysis of common defenses.
- Voir dire necessities: the Florida Supreme Court clarifies when trial counsel's investigation of the venire must be undertaken.
- Intestacy in the context of Estate Planning in Florida: when to apply the intestacy rules and how to avoid them.
- Fiduciary allocations of the generation-skipping transfer tax exemption.
- "Let's make a deal"; the problem of vindictive sentencing: judges have nearly unlimited discretion in sentencing defendants to maximum statutory sentences. The facial legality of maximum sentences can lead to increases in vindictive sentencing claims.
- The importance of parent-child relationships: what attorneys need to know about the impact of separation; examining the formation of parent-child relationships and how attachment is impacted by parental contact can assist the court in determining the parameters of visitation.
- The origination and early development of free speech in the United States a brief overview: after the tumultuous early years in our nation's history, the status of freedom of speech remained fairly quiescent in American jurisprudence for over 100 years.
- Arbitration and attorneys' fees: a pandora's box; with the recent Florida Supreme Court decision in Moser, expanded judicial review of arbitrations awards may become a reality.
- How to Leave a Legacy for Your Pet.
- The Wailing Wind.