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Winter
1999
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| Electronic Mail in the Workplace:
Litigation Trends for 1998
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Text by Samuel A. Thumma and Darrel S. Jackson, attorneys at Brown and Bain, Phoenix
Owner-Architect Agreements:
Revised Form
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Text
A Summary of the New
Digital Millennium Copyright Act
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Software Protection:
Patents
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Fall
1998
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| Punitive Damages One Year After
BMW Of North America, Inc. v. Gore See Text by Samuel Thumma, partner at Brown and Bain, Phoenix
BMW Of North America, Inc. v. Gore -- The Second
Year See
Text
Impact of the 1996 Reform Act on Investment
Advisors See
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Staying Out of Trouble with the SEC: Tips for
the Brokerage Firm
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Survey of Privacy and "Junk Torts"
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Summer
1998
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| New Developments in Copyright
Litigation: Infringement, Fair Use, Internet Law and Preemption See Text by Alan Blankenheimer, partner at Brown & Bain, Phoenix
Novel Scientific Expert Evidence
Tribal Sovereignty and the Federal Communications
Use of the Internet for Securities Offerings,
Web-Based Securities Exchanges, and Electronic Disclosure
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Spring
1998
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| EEOC Issues Guidance on Temporary
Workers
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by Janet Hedrick, partner at Vedder Price Kaufman & Kammholz, Chicago
Employer Beware: You
Can Be Held Liable
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Text
Employers May Waive
Contribution Liability Cap
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Text
Getting Scientific Evidence Admitted in Federal
Court See
Text
Disclosing Acquisition and Merger Discussions
See Text
Should Board of Directors
have a Disclosure Committee
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Text
Year 2000 Litigation:
Focusing on the Issue of Cost
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Text
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Winter
1998
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| Advising Clients
About Securities Arbitrations
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Text by Howard Suskin, partner at Jenner and Block, Chicago
Lessons Learned!! An Advanced Session on
Arbitration
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Text
Determining Ownership of
Software Copyright
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Electronic Mail In the Workplace:
Litigation Trends For 1997
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Intellectual Property: An
Introduction
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Swaps are Nothing But Contracts... Right
Now
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