Vol. 81 No. 9, October 2007
Index
- Author involvement.
- Human rights.
- Your board of governors.
- A life lived to the brim: remembering Bob Floyd.
- Utilizing "special masters" in Florida: unanswered questions, practical considerations, and the order of appointment.
- When do statutes of limitations apply in arbitration?
- In this digital ages, are we protecting tomorrow's "masterpieces"? Protection of the moral rights of the digital graphic artist.
- Appeals of state agency immediate final orders and emergency suspension orders.
- Leveling the playing field: can Title VII work to increase minority coaching hires in NCAA athletics?
- House Bill 7203: growth management reform - fixing the glitches, pipelining, streamlining, and other evolutional changes.
- Should you incorporate a personal power into your client's trust?
- Are consequential damages recoverable from title insurers or has there been "a change in policy"?
- Not so fast! A closer look at section 440.105(4) (b) (9) reveals unauthorized workers should be precluded from workers' compensation benefits, under these circumstances.
- A Well Paid Slave.
- Tempting God.
- Orange Blossom Jurisprudence.
- Moving the "management and control" of a foreign corporation to achieve favorable U.S. tax results.
- Nonmarital real estate: is the appreciation marital, nonmarital, or a combination of both?
- Reader's correction to endnote.
- Tax section's legislative positions.