No. 52-3, March 2001
Index
- A Transcript of the March 10, 2001 Luncheon Speech - Patrick E. Higginbotham
- Albany Urology Clinic, P.c. v. Cleveland: Why You Should Always Ask Your Urologist if He Is a Cocaine Addict - Kate Sievert Cook
- Ethics in Settlement Negotiations: Foreword - Patrick Emery Longan
- Gay Marriages and Civil Unions: Democracy, the Judiciary and Discursive Space in the Liberal Society - Mae Kuykendall
- Not Interaction but Melding--the "russian Dressing" Theory of Emotions: an Explanation of the Phenomenology of Emotions and Rationality With Suggested Related Maxims for Judges and Other Legal Decision Makers - Peter Brandon Bayer
- Resolving the Mdp Issue: Deciding if the Status Quo Is What's Best for the Client - Julia J. Hall
- Rewriting Near v. Minnesota: Creating a Complete Definition of Prior Restraint - Michael I. Meyerson
- Session Four: Special Issues in Assisted Settlement -- a Transcript Featuring the Honorable S. Philip Brown, Ronald Jay Cohen, Esq., Professor Ellen Yaroshefsky, and Associate Dean James Elliott as Moderator
- Session One: Limits on Misleading Conduct -- a Transcript Featuring the Honorable Thomas Zlaket, Wm. Reece Smith Jr., Esq., Professor Nathan Crystal, and Professor Amy Mashburn as Moderator
- Session Three: Fairness Issues in Negotiation -- a Transcript Featuring the Honorable Mary Scriven, Nancy Degan, Esq., Professor James Moliterno, and Edward M. Waller, Jr., Esq. as Moderator
- Session Two: Conditional Settlement Agreements -- a Transcript Featuring the Honorable Marvin Aspen, Evett Simmons, Esq., Professor Ronald Ellington, and Professor Bruce Green as Moderator
- The Effect of the Mandated Discount Rate on the Value of Wrongful Death Awards in Georgia - Charles Dominique and David R. Kamerschen
- The Incompleteness of the Model Rules and the Development of Professional Standards - Nathan M. Crystal
- Those Who Worry About the Ethics of Negotiation Should Never Be Viewed as Just Another Set of Service Providers - Lawrence J. Fox
- United States v. Playboy Entertainment Group, Inc.: a Twenty-four-house Safe Harbor for Sexually Explicit Programming - Brandon T. Grinsted