Vol. 79 No. 7, July 2005
Index
- Agenda for this year.
- Alan B. Bookman: president of The Florida Bar: "intelligent, hardworking with a good and friendly spirit".
- The life of a money judgment in Florida is limited - for only some purposes.
- Evidence sufficiency and fundamental error in criminal cases.
- Defining professionalism: I know it when I see it?
- Use of learned treatises on cross examination: practical considerations.
- Personal use of corporate aircraft before and after the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004: The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 dramatically changed the rules with regard to deducting expenses associated with personal use of corporate aircraft by legislatively overruling the favorable Sutherland Lumber decision.
- Alimony for the heiress? Imputing income to assets: the important question is precisely what income, if any, should be attributed or imputed to which of the marital and nonmarital assets owned by the parties after distribution.
- Though the Heavens May Fall: The Landmark Trial That Led to the End of Human Slavery.
- Volusia County Bar Association knows history is important today.