Vol. 77 No. 11, December 2003
Index
- Oath of admission to The Florida Bar.
- Troublesome questions.
- Commiting to pro bono.
- "The first duty of society is justice".
- "Double offense" problems in kidnapping and false imprisonment cases.
- So this isn't work? When a wage isn't protected: Florida bankruptcy court decisions erode earnings exemption for professional practice and business owners.
- The guardian ad litem program: expanding the model and meeting new challenges.
- Florida's four orders of protection against violence: distinguishing the difference.
- Avoiding pitfalls in closing arguments.
- Taxation of contingent fees.
- Staying a money judgment in federal court without posting a supersedeas bond.
- The LLC envelope.
- Regulating public access programming without violating First Amendment rights.
- Private employers' workers' compensation liability for on-call employees.
- The demise of the death penalty for the mentally retarded.
- Privileged Information.
- Restatement of the Law (Third) Trusts, 2 vols.
- The Law and Older Persons: Is Geriatric Jurisprudence Therapeutic?
- Self-Representation and Pretrial Allegations of Ineffective Assistance of Counsel.
- The Law of Teacher Evaluation, 2d ed.
- Winning on Appeal: Better Briefs and Oral Argument.