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Winter 1999

Electronic Mail in the Workplace:  Litigation Trends for 1998  See Text
         by Samuel A. Thumma and Darrel S. Jackson, 
         attorneys at Brown and Bain, Phoenix

Owner-Architect Agreements: Revised Form  See Text
         by Glenn D. Taxman, partner at Much Shelist Freed Denenberg, Chicago

A Summary of the New Digital Millennium Copyright Act   See Text
         by Dan L. Bagatell, attorney at Brown and Bain, Phoenix     

Software Protection:  Patents  See Text
         
by Ray K Harris and Sandra Etherton, attorneys at Fennemore Craig, Phoenix

Previous Issues

Fall 1998

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
         by Samuel Thumma, partner at Brown and Bain, Phoenix     

Impact of the 1996 Reform Act on Investment Advisors  See Text
         by Barbara Mallon, partner at Mallon and Johnson, Chicago

Staying Out of Trouble with the SEC: Tips for the Brokerage Firm  See Text
         by Dexter Johnson, partner at Mallon and Johnson, Chicago

Survey of Privacy and "Junk Torts"  See Text
         by Daniel C. Barr, partner at Brown and Bain, Phoenix

Summer 1998

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
in Arizona State Courts
  See Text
         by Paul Eckstein and Samuel Thumma, partners
         at Brown and Bain, Phoenix     

Tribal Sovereignty and the Federal Communications
Commission's Grant of Licenses
 See Text
         by Anne Elsberry Kyl, attorney at Brown & Bain, Tucson

Use of the Internet for Securities Offerings, Web-Based Securities Exchanges, and Electronic Disclosure Dissemination  See Text
         by Lola Miranda Hale, partner at McBride Baker and Coles, Chicago

Spring 1998

EEOC  Issues Guidance on Temporary Workers  See Text
         by Janet Hedrick, partner at Vedder Price Kaufman
         & Kammholz, Chicago

Employer Beware:  You Can Be Held Liable   See Text
         by Douglas A. Millen, attorney at Much Shelist Freed 
         Denenberg Ament Bell & Rubenstein, Chicago

Employers May Waive Contribution Liability Cap   See Text
         by Peter McWeeny, attorney at Much Shelist Freed 
         Denenberg Ament Bell & Rubenstein, Chicago

Getting Scientific Evidence Admitted in Federal Court   See Text
         by Paul Eckstein and Samuel Thumma, partners
         at Brown and Bain, Phoenix     

Disclosing Acquisition and Merger Discussions  See Text
         by Michael Nemeroff, partner at Vedder Price Kaufman
         & Kammholz, Chicago

Should Board of Directors have a Disclosure Committee   See Text
         by Warren Grienenberger and Michael C. Lee, attorneys
         at Chapman and Cutler, Chicago

Year 2000 Litigation: Focusing on the Issue of Cost   See Text
         by Jack Brown, founding partner of Brown & Bain, Phoenix

Winter 1998

Advising Clients About Securities Arbitrations   See Text
          by Howard Suskin, partner at Jenner and Block, Chicago

Lessons Learned!! An Advanced Session on Arbitration   See Text
          by Stanley Sklar, partner at Bell Boyd and Lloyd, Chicago

Determining Ownership of Software Copyright   See Text
          by Alan Blankenheimer, partner at Brown & Bain, Phoenix

Electronic Mail In the Workplace:  Litigation Trends For 1997   See Text
         by Samuel Thumma, partner at Brown & Bain, Phoenix

Intellectual Property: An Introduction   See Text
         by Alan Blankenheimer and C. Mark Kittridge at Brown & Bain, Phoenix

Swaps are Nothing But Contracts... Right Now    See Text   
         by Paul Uhlenhop and Lawrence Page, attorneys
         at Lawrence Kamin Saunders & Uhlenhop, Chicago


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