Vol. 80 No. 9, October - October 2006
Index
- Praise for support of the Innocence Initiative.
- The "announce clause" and the First Amendment: in large part because of the removal of restrictions on a judicial candidate's ability to announce how he or she might rule on an issue that might come before the court, we have witnessed the emergence of special interest questionnaires to judicial candidates.
- R. Fred Lewis Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court: a coal town's son who is guided by the rule of fairness.
- The new Florida Trust Code.
- Electronic discovery in Florida.
- Allowing interlocutory appeals from orders denying summary judgment.
- The 10,000 pound gorilla: federal preemption in class III medical device cases.
- The U.S. Supreme Court announces new rule for First Amendment free speech cases: public employee whistle-blowers need not apply.
- A primer on workers' compensation appeals.
- How to obtain an order of taking.
- The testamentary charitable lead annuity trust revisited.
- Modification actions for an increase in periodic alimony.
- Claims of exploitation of the elderly in the sale of financial products.
- The Curmudgeon's Guide to Practicing Law.
- The Mayor of Lexington Avenue.
- A Practical Guide to the CISG: Negotiations Through Litigation.
- Reel Justice: The Courtroom Goes to the Movies.
- The Oregon Project.
- The Case Against the Law: Legal Jargon, Legal Learning, and Legal Legerdemain.
- Your Lawyer: A User's Guide.
- Cornerstone of Liberty: Property Rights in 21st Century America.
- Guiding Those Left Behind in Florida.
- Lawyers' Poker: 52 Lessons That Lawyers Can Learn from Card Players.