No. 46-4, June 1995
Index
- Admiralty - Thomas S. Rue
- Antitrust - Michael Eric Ross
- Bankruptcy - W. Homer Drake, Jr. and James W. Dilz
- Central Bank: the End of Secondary Liability Under Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 - Stephen H. Brown
- Constitutional Civil Law - Albert Sidney Johnson
- Constitutional Criminal Procedure - Edward D. Lukemire and John Lynch
- Employment Discrimination - Peter Reed Corbin and John E. Duvall
- Environmental Law - W. Scott Laseter
- Evidence - Marc T. Treadwell
- Federal Sentencing Guidelines - Andrea Wilson
- Federal Taxation - Timothy J. Peaden
- Gottshall v. Consolidated Rail Corp.: Recognizing Negligently Inflicted Emotional Injuries Under the Federal Employers' Liability Act - J. Scott Hale
- Hewitt v. Kalish: Qualifying as an "expert Competent to Testify" Under O.c.g.a. Section 9-11-9.1 - Richard T. Hills
- John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. v. Harris Trust & Savings Bank: Guaranteed Benefit Policy Exclusion Holds No Guarantee for Insurers from Erisa's Fiduciary Standards - Shane C. Deleon
- Labor Law - Stephen W. Mooney and Leigh Lawson Reeves
- Miller v. Arkansas: Criminals Beware! Arkansas Uses an Objective Approach in Evaluating Pretextual Traffic Stops - Jason Watson
- Pre-litigation Contractual Waivers of the Right to a Jury Trial Are Unenforceable Under Georgia Law - E. Michelle Robinson
- Securities Regulation - John L. Latham and Jay E. Sloman
- The Employer's/insurance Carrier's Right to Subrogation Under the Georgia Workers' Compensation Act (o.c.g.a. Section 34-9-11.1): How Long Will it Last? - Gregory T. Talley
- Trial Practice and Procedure - Philip W. Savrin