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Accounting
Reel Courtroom Dramas, Donald G. Kempf Jr., Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 25
Bridging the Gender Gap, Diane M. Sumoski, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 31
What You May Not Say to the Jury, Timothy J. Conner, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 36
Getting Your Message Across: Visual Aids and Demonstrative Exhibits in the Courtroom, Charles L.
Babcock and Jason S. Bloom, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 41
Local Pretrial Rules in Federal Courts, Michael A. Kahn, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 34
Acquittal
Getting the Evidence In, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 55
Administrative Proceedings
Adam Bede, George Eliot, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 72
Investigations by Outside Counsel, Jonathan Lang, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 31
Trial Advocacy: A Systematic Approach, Alan T. Radnor, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 43
Supreme Effort, A, Joe G. Roady, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 49
Law Clerk Explosion, The, John G. Kester, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 20
Discovery in Aid of Arbitration, Louis H. Willenken, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 16
Few Suggestions for Better Communication with the Jury, A, John F. Grady, Fall 1979 (6:1), p. 5
Organizing a Large U.S. Attorney's Office, Gregory C. Jones, Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 34
Opening Statement, Weyman I. Lundquist, Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 1
Paying Tomorrow's Claims with Tomorrow's Dollars, Perry L. Fuller, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 27
Environmental Damage: A New Concept, Myron M. Cherry, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 30
Punitive Damages: Bonanza or Disaster?, Grant P. DuBois, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 35
Battling the Big Guys at Buffalo Creek, David B. Roe, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 41
Struggling with Ethical Standards in Massachusetts, Richard L. Levine, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 43
Introduction to Proving Damages, An, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 45
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 47
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Opening Statement, Robert F. Hanley, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 1
Agreements
Twenty Years of Change: Complex Cases Squeeze Out Advocacy, Paul J. Bschorr, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 16
Twenty Years of Change: Evidence, Faust F. Rossi, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 24
Alternative Dispute Resolution
My Experiences Representing a Guantanamo Detainee, H. Candace Gorman, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 10
Representing a Celebrity Criminal Defendant, Hal Haddon, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 19
Good Direct, A, James W. McElhaney, Winter 2006 (32:2), p. 65
Ratting on a Client, Edna Selan Epstein, Spring 2004 (30:3), p. 12
Objections and Offers: Tell It Again, Sam, Edward D. Ohlbaum, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 8
Getting Paid, William J. Wernz, Summer 1996 (22:4), p. 27
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Spring 1995 (21:3), p. 55
Where Are We Going Anyway?, Louise A. LaMothe, Fall 1992 (19:1), p. 1
Benefit of the Doubt, The, Jack London, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 64
Damages Dilemma in the Bet-the-Company Case, The, Richard B. Miller, Winter 1991 (17:2), p. 12
Rosemary's Daddy, Milton S. Gould, Fall 1990 (17:1), p. 43
Questions, Answers, and Prepared Remarks, Stephen M. Shapiro, Spring 1989 (15:3), p. 33
Technical Point, A, Irving Younger, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 47
Learned Treatises, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 39
What Makes Juries Listen, Michael E. Tigar, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 61
New Art of Forum Shopping, The, Weyman I. Lundquist, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 21
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Winter 1985 (11:2), p. 45
Disgorgement, David J. Krupp, Fall 1983 (10:1), p. 18
Selection of Judges, Shale D. Stiller, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 3
Liars, Turncoats, and Hearsay, Walker J. Blakey, Winter 1983 (9:2), p. 38
How Lawyers Lose Their Way, Peter D. Baird, Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 8
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Most Forgettable Deposition I Ever Took, The, John P. Mason, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 49
Litigation Against Securities Brokers, Reid E. Robison, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 37
Is Multiple Witness Testimony Worth a Try?, Paul Nejelski and Kathy Shuart, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 3
Character Evidence and Impeachment: An Introduction, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 45
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 49
Opening Statement, Paul R. Connolly, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 1
Lawyer Language, Ronald Goldfarb, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 3
Constitutional Interpretation and Public Opinion, G. Joseph Tauro, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 5
First Impressions, Michael F. Colley, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 8
Persuading Judges in Bench Trials, Prentice H. Marshall, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 11
Amici Curiae
United States v. Manuel Noriega: Never Before, Never Again, Myles H. Malman, Winter 2002 (28:2), p.
From Lawyer to Judge, Matthew F. Kennelly, Summer 2001 (27:4), p. 3
Antitrust
Mega-Case Marathon, The, James W. Quinn, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 16
Pursuing Ex-Employees Who Misappropriate Trade Secrets: Pretrial Considerations, Michael J. Hutter,
Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 39
Reply Briefs, , Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 47
Appeals
Read All Over, Nell B. Strachan, Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 41
In Defense of Jury Nullification, Paul Butler, Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 46
Vanishing Trial, The, Patricia Lee Refo, Winter 2004 (30:2), p. 1
Truth About Lying, The, Craig C. Reilly, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 40
Excuse Me, Your Jurisdiction Is Missing, Janet S. Kole, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 38
Talking to the Judge, James W. McElhaney, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 51
Confronting Our Critics, Robert A. Clifford, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 1
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Checkmate in Class Actions: Defensive Strategy in the Initial Moves, Benjamine Reid and Chris S.
Coutroulis, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 21
Lawyer and Faustian Bargains, The, Michael E. Tigar, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 27
Court Secrecy: A Continuing National Disgrace, Nicole Schultheis, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 29
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 2001 (28:1), p. 59
Othello, William Shakespeare, Fall 2001 (28:1), p. 72
Raising the Bar, Robert A. Clifford, Summer 2001 (27:4), p. 1
Imagine, if you will, a Time Without Any Lawyers at all…, Lionel Casson, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 49
Foundation Habit, The, James W. McElhaney, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 51
Way We Were, The?, Barbara M.G. Lynn, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 1
Travelogue of Appellate Practice, Christian A. Fisanick, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 49
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Spring 1996 (22:3), p. 57
Deadtime Story, The, Peter D. Baird, Winter 1996 (22:2), p. 22
Contempt of Court, Arthur Train, Summer 1994 (20:4), p. 72
Interview with Dan Webb, Jeffrey N. Cole, Winter 1994 (20:2), p. 13
Fixing the Expert Mess, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 53
Saint Joan, George Bernard Shaw, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 68
Expert Who Walked Off Angry, The, Edward Michaels, Summer 1991 (17:4), p. 27
Unlisted, Irving Younger, Fall 1989 (16:1), p. 5
Posttrial Alchemy: Judgments Notwithstanding the Verdict, Franklin A. Nachman, Spring 1989 (15:3), p.
Advance Sheet, Michael B. Reuben, Summer 1988 (14:4), p. 53
Collision Between New Discovery Amendments and Expert Testimony Rules, The, Paul F. Rothstein,
Spring 1988 (14:3), p. 17
Child Witnesses, Alan D. Strasser, Spring 1988 (14:3), p. 30
Videotaped Depositions Come to Court, Ernest Figari Jr. and Alan S. Loewinsohn, Spring 1988 (14:3), p.
Errors in the Charge, John J. Murphy Jr., Spring 1988 (14:3), p. 39
Reply Briefs, , Spring 1988 (14:3), p. 49
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Advance Sheet, Michael B. Reuben, Spring 1988 (14:3), p. 51
Traps in Multitortfeasor Settlements, Joel A. Dewey, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 41
Modern Evidence and the Expert Witness, Faust F. Rossi, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 18
How to Control Documents, Barbara Nicastro, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 36
Dangers of Judge-Imposed Settlements, Dale A. Oesterle, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 29
Basic Strategy in Federal Criminal Defense Litigation, George J. Cotsirilos and Robert M. Stephenson, Fall
1981 (8:1), p. 36
Corporate Defendants in Criminal Litigation, Jeffrey Glekel, Fall 1981 (8:1), p. 39
Inside the Jury Room, Art Buchwald, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 44
Opening Statement, Philip H. Corboy, Fall 1979 (6:1), p. 1
Attorneys' Fees in Litigation: Time to Discard the American Rule?, Matthew B. Wils and Neil Gold, Spring
1978 (4:3), p. 31
Interlocutory Appeals and Mandamus, Walter J. Bonner and William D. Appler, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 25
Peremptory Disqualification of the Trial Judge, Ernest J. Getto, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 22
Perjury: The Lawyer's Trilemma, Monroe H. Freedman, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 26
Problems of Professional Responsibility, Ray Garrett Jr., Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 32
Accountants: A Flexible Standard, A. A. Sommer Jr., Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 35
A Flexible Duty Standard for Professional Liability, John G. Wigmore, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 44
Sink's Guide to Staying Afloat in Political Criminal Trials, Michael E. Tigar, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 53
Steps in Introducing Exhibits, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 55
Trial of Clarence Darrow, The, David W. Rintels, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 57
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 59
Arbitration
My Experiences Representing a Guantanamo Detainee, H. Candace Gorman, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 10
Representing a Celebrity Criminal Defendant, Hal Haddon, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 19
Good Direct, A, James W. McElhaney, Winter 2006 (32:2), p. 65
Objections and Offers: Tell It Again, Sam, Edward D. Ohlbaum, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 8
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Compelling Arbitration, Mark R. Kravitz and Edward Wood Dunham, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 34
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Spring 1995 (21:3), p. 55
Mandatory Public Service, David C. Weiner, Summer 1994 (20:4), p. 1
Learned Treatises, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 39
Disgorgement, David J. Krupp, Fall 1983 (10:1), p. 18
Most Forgettable Deposition I Ever Took, The, John P. Mason, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 49
Opening Statement, Asa Rountree, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 1
Character Evidence and Impeachment: An Introduction, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 45
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 49
Opening Statement, Paul R. Connolly, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 1
Lawyer Language, Ronald Goldfarb, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 3
Constitutional Interpretation and Public Opinion, G. Joseph Tauro, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 5
Attorney Client Privilege
The Government Exception to the Fiduciary Exception, Edna Selan Epstein, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 11
Attorney-Client Privilege
Making a Difference: Access to Justice, Judith A. Miller, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 1
Strategies for Litigating Computer Software Copyright Claims, Richard A. Halloran and Kimberly A.
Demarchi, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 54
Crucible, The, Arthur Miller, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 76
Majorie Kinnan Rawlings: The Cross Creek Case, Joseph H. Lang Jr., Summer 2001 (27:4), p. 53
Teaching through Experts: Changing the Obscure to the Obvious, William T. Hangley, Spring 2001 (27:3),
p. 19
Guarding the Gate: Expert Evidence Admissibility, Cynthia H. Cwik, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 6
Litigation the Cutting-Edge Case, Edward M. Mansfield, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 13
Using and Abusing Interrogatories, Timothy C. Klenk, Winter 1985 (11:2), p. 25
Getting Along with Judges, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 41
Happy Warriors, Jacob A. Stein, Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 53
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Unlawful Peremptory Challenges, Irving Younger, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 23
Opening Statement, Weyman I. Lundquist, Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 1
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 45
Attorneys Fees
May It Please the Court, Kenneth P. Nolan, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 57
Nine Ways to Cross-Examine an Expert, James W. McElhaney, Winter 2005 (31:2), p. 55
Integration Ideal, The: Sobering Reflections, Charles J. Ogletree Jr., Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 50
Good Old Days, The?, H. Thomas Wells, Jr., Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 1
Lloyd Paul Stryker: The Art of Advocacy, William Pannill, Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 6
Ethos and the Art of Argument, Ronald J. Waicukauski, JoAnne Epps, and Paul Mark Sandler, Fall 1999
(26:1), p. 31
Media Coverage of Trials of the Century, Laura R. Handman and Adam Liptak, Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 35
How Can You Lose with the Truth?, Gary L. Stuart, Spring 1996 (22:3), p. 14
Proving and Disproving Punitive Damages, John D. Kitch, Winter 1995 (21:2), p. 13
How to Appeal to an Appellate Judge, Leonard I. Garth, Fall 1994 (21:1), p. 20
Where Have All the Mentors Gone?, Louise A. LaMothe, Winter 1993 (19:2), p. 1
Crucible, The, Arthur Miller, Summer 1992 (18:4), p. 72
Advance Sheet, Michael B. Reuben, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 45
Equity for the Environment, Roger Beers, Summer 1990 (16:4), p. 20
Language of Appellate Advocacy, The, Bryan A. Garner, Summer 1989 (15:4), p. 39
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 57
Bank Crime: The 100-Yard Rule, Joseph N. Hosteny, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 11
How to Enforce an Injunction, Douglas Rendleman, Fall 1983 (10:1), p. 23
Objections, John J. Curtin Jr., Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 37
Advance Sheet, Michael L. Shakman, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 43
Settlement of Civil Cases: A View from the Bench, Eugene F. Lynch, Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 8
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Some Standard Negotiating Techniques and Some Thoughts on Non-Verbal Communication, James J.
White, Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 17
Trial Court Unification: Justice and Efficiency, Harold H. Greene, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 5
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 39
Opening Statement, Robert F. Hanley, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 1
Impeachment Through Prior Inconsistent Statements, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 41
Judicial Intimidation: A Threat to the Advocate's Independence, Leon Jaworski, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 11
Audio Evidence
Mary Barton, Elizabeth Gaskell, Fall 2008 (35:1), p. 72
Mini-Trials, Lawrence J. Fox, Summer 1993 (19:4), p. 36
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 49
Bankruptcy
Churchill's Prewar Speeches, William Pannill, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 53
We Can Do Better, Robert W. Gettleman, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 3
Choosing the Death Penalty, Charles J. Hynes, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 25
Top Ten List, The: Rules Lawyers Must Know, Stephen A. Saltzburg, Fall 1995 (22:1), p. 6
Fool for a Client, A?, E. Robert (Bob) Wallach, Spring 1995 (21:3), p. 16
Eye of the Hurricane, The, Daniel A. Rezneck, Summer 1991 (17:4), p. 45
Perjury and Ineffective Assistance of Counsel, Robert P. Lawry, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 41
Opening the Door, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 47
Informal Investigation, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 51
Managing an Appellate Practice: A Systems Approach, Paul G. Ulrich, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 31
Opening Statement, Robert F. Hanley, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 1
Discovery and the Computer, Thomas R. Ewald, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 27
Bench Trials
Creating Mini-MDL Statutes, Mark Herrmann, Fall 2005 (32:1), p. 39
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My Big Case for Mr. Beds, Nancy G. Abrahams, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 17
Pies and Dogs, James F. Hinton, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 37
Business Cases
Rebuttal: Why We Need Federal Admissions, George Vetter and Albert D. Brault, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 45
Career Development
Second Chairs Are Coaches, Not Bench Warmers, Amy Jane Longo, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 10
The Mask that Becomes You, Addison Braendel, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 40
I Don't Feel Your Pain: A Partner's View of Associates, Lee Stapleton, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 43
Fire and Ice: An Associate's View of Partners, Joseph J. Mamounas, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 47
Winning the Internet, Jason Beahm, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 56
Surviving Yourself, Andrew Love, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 38
Forensic Neuropsychological IME, The, Michael J. Hannan III, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 52
Real World, The, Kenneth P. Nolan, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 63
Primer on Litigating Patent Infringement Claims, A, Thomas Selby, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 15
Theodore Roosevelt, Louis Tiffany, and Shattered Glass, Sheldon M. Finkelstein, Summer 2006 (32:4), p.
Everyday Mentoring in the Age of Technology, Eva Petko Esber, Spring 2005 (31:3), p. 39
Three Memorable Speeches, Jacob A. Stein, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 55
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 65
Impact of Popular Culture on the Perception of Lawyers, The, Robert A. Clifford, Fall 2001 (28:1), p. 1
Tosca, Giacomo Puccini, Summer 2001 (27:4), p. 68
Learning the Craft, Ronald J. Waicukauski, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 19
Success, Jacob A. Stein, Spring 1997 (23:3), p. 40
Preparing for Mediation, Jeffrey G. Kichaven and Vicki Stone, Fall 1991 (18:1), p. 40
Case Management
All About Litigation, Bart Schwartz, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 2
Opening Statement, Joan M. Hall, Winter 1983 (9:2), p. 1
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Certiorari
Federal Hearsay Rule and Its Exceptions, The, Jeffrey N. Cole, Summer 1993 (19:4), p. 17
Pain and Suffering, Jacob A. Stein, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 57
Accountants' Civil Liability: Through the Looking Glass and Other "Impossible Things", Carl D. Liggio,
Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 40
Child Abuse
Attorneys Help Parents Keep Families Intact Amid Misplaced Child Protection Allegations, Diane L.
Redleaf, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 34
Child Witnesses
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 2008 (35:1), p. 65
Section 337 Proceedings before the International Trade Commission, Andrew S. Newman and Steven E.
Lipman, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 29
Civil Litigation
I Know My Rights, Majorie O. Rendell, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 3
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 67
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 55
Civil Trial Practice Standards: 21st Century Litigation, Gregory P. Joseph, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 1
Multiple Representation in Grand Jury Investigations, Matthew F. Kennelly, Winter 1990 (16:2), p. 27
Pretrial Development in Major Corporate Litigation, Edwin J. Wesely, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 8
Civil Rights
Suspicionless Strip Searches--What's Next?, Daniel R. Karon, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 8
Beyond Peleliu by Peter D. Baird, Jacob A. Stein, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 59
Jury Trials: Still the Future, H. Thomas Wells Jr., Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 1
Civility
The Benefits of Mindfulness for Litigators, Jan L. Jacobowitz, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 27
Why Professional Courtesy Advances Your Client's Cause, Andra Barmash Greene, Winter 2013 (39:1), p.
28
Class Actions
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Starting a Litigation Boutique, Elizabeth A. Starrs, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 11
How to Be a Great Law Clerk, David J. Richman, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 16
Old Dogs and New Tricks for Direct Examination, Dennis P. Rawlinson, Spring 2005 (31:3), p. 47
Where Have All the Trials Gone?, Scott J. Atlas, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 1
Reflections on Training Law Students to Be Trial Lawyers, Robert M. Krivoshey, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 24
Stand Up and Be Counted, Barbara M.G. Lynn, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 1
Final Preparation Mode, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 57
Class Actions: A Time for Change, Barry F. McNeil, Winter 1997 (23:2), p. 1
Unclassy Class Action, The, Milton I. Shadur, Winter 1997 (23:2), p. 3
Lawyers' Admissions, Alan Mansfield, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 39
Removal, James T. Fousekis and James F. Brelsford, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 39
Passionate Pleadings, Hilton E. Howell, Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 41
Organizing the Big Firm Litigation Department, Peter J. Mone, Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 27
Settlement of Civil Cases: A View from the Bench, Eugene F. Lynch, Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 8
Opening Statement, Robert F. Hanley, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 1
Are Jurors People?, Whitney North Seymour Jr., Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 3
Clients
Magna Carta, Robert and Marilyn Aitken, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 59
Are Regulatory Findings Admissible Evidence?, Gilbert S. Keteltas and Joanne Lichtman, Spring 2008
(34:3), p. 39
Ardeatine Caves, The, Robert and Marilyn Aitken, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 59
Using Presumptions to Tip the Balance for Injunctive Relief, Bradford E. Dempsey, Nancy L. Dempsey, and
Kirstin L. Stoll-DeBell, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 15
Spies, Lies and a Witness to Analyze, Thomas Paul Gorman, Summer 2004 (30:4), p. 53
"Just a Brief Writer"?, Nancy Winkelman, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 50
James Wilson: A Lost American Founder, Robert Aitken, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 61
Contingency Fees: Weigh the Odds, Kenneth P. Nolan, Fall 2001 (28:1), p. 26
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Guarding the Gate: Expert Evidence Admissibility, Cynthia H. Cwik, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 6
To Be or Not to Be: Dealing with the Dubious Client, Don H. Reuben, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 45
Hitting a Home Run, David M. Giles, Spring 1997 (23:3), p. 22
Phone Call, The, Lawrence J. Fox, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 8
Judging the Judges, Jacqueline R. Griffin, Spring 1995 (21:3), p. 5
Defending Against Punitives, Stephen G. Good, Winter 1995 (21:2), p. 29
Deflating Damage Experts, Robert J. Gross and Jonathan M. Stern, Winter 1995 (21:2), p. 33
Securities Arbitration, Robert H. Logan and Stephen Young, Winter 1995 (21:2), p. 38
Remedying Sexual Harassment, Michael B. Reuben and Isaac M. Zucker, Winter 1995 (21:2), p. 43
Colonel Starbottle for the Plaintiff, Francis Bret Harte, Winter 1995 (21:2), p. 76
Civility, David C. Weiner, Fall 1994 (21:1), p. 1
What to Do When the Judge Intrudes, David S. Frankel, Spring 1993 (19:3), p. 43
Forgotten Rule, The, Mark A. Cymrot, Spring 1992 (18:3), p. 6
Injunctions in the Nineties, Janet Napolitano, Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 23
Rhetoric in Closing Argument, Daniel P. Levitt, Winter 1991 (17:2), p. 17
Blind Cross-Examination, David H. Berg, Fall 1990 (17:1), p. 12
Victory Abroad: A Guide to Foreign Discovery, Robert F. Brodegaard, Winter 1988 (14:2), p. 27
Appellate Fact Finding--and Other Atrocities, Gerard L. Goettel, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 7
Ba Theory of Persuasive Writing, The, Miriam Kass, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 47
Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity, Jacob A. Stein, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 57
Trials of Vickie Daniel, The, Jack B. Zimmermann, Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 33
Experts in Patent Cases, Roy E. Hofer, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 44
Tell It Short and Plain, John C. Godbold, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 5
Oral Argument in the U.S. Court of Appeals: Can It Be Salvaged?, Bernard B. Segal, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 3
Plotting Basic Strategy in Corporate Litigation, Donald J. Zoeller, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 13
Closing Arguments
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Trial on Paper, The: Key Considerations for Determining Whether to File a Summary Judgment Motion,
Michele L. Maryott, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 36
Exodus, the Trial, Robert Aitken and Marilyn Aitken, Winter 2004 (30:2), p. 59
Qui Tam Litigation, Robin Page West, Fall 2001 (28:1), p. 21
Showing Your Cards: Litigating in a Mandatory Disclosure Jurisdiction, Janet Napolitano, Winter 1994
(20:2), p. 26
Making the Grand Jury Work, Peter F. Vaira, Winter 1990 (16:2), p. 12
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 53
Trying a Case to a Jury, Newell Edenfield, Fall 1981 (8:1), p. 5
Rule 34: Controlling the Paper Avalanche, Michael A. Pope, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 28
Confidential Sources and Defamation Litigation, Mary R. Craig and Theodore Sherbow, Summer 1980 (6:4),
p. 25
First Amendment Jury Trials, James J. Brosnahan, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 28
Rhetorical Question and Other Forensic Speculations, The, Jacob A. Stein, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 22
Collateral Estoppel
Organizing a Plaintiff's Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Law Office, Philip H. Corboy and Robert A.
Clifford, Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 19
Collecting Judgements
Opening Statement, Joan M. Hall, Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 1
Collecting Judgments
Why Courts Don't Work, Roy E. Hofer, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 61
Deposition Traps and Tactics, Thomas J. McNamara and Paul T. Sorensen, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 48
Communication
Bizarre Case, The, Jean Edward Smith, Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 72
Spies, Lies and a Witness to Analyze, Thomas Paul Gorman, Summer 2004 (30:4), p. 53
Deposing Corporations and Other Fictive Persons: Some Thoughts on Rule 30(b)(6), Sidney I. Schenkier,
Winter 2003 (29:2), p. 20
Hyde and Seek: The Government's Perspective, James K. Robinson, Summer 2001 (27:4), p. 23
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Expert Problems, Michael J. Wagner, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 35
Complex Litigation
Who's That Crack-Shot Trouser Thief?, Thomas R. Julin and D. Patricia Wallace, Summer 2002 (28:4), p.
49
Rehearing Motions: The Switch of Minds That Saved The Times, David M. Giles and Bruce Brown,
Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 48
Felix Frankfurter Problem, The: Cross-Examining a Former Judge, Daniel T. Roach, Spring 1993 (19:3), p.
23
Revolution in Federal Civil Jury Selection, The, A. Wallace Tashima, Fall 1992 (19:1), p. 5
Trial Lawyer as Client, The, E. Robert (Bob) Wallach, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 12
Winning Without Precedent: Kelley v. R.G. Industries, Howard L. Siegel, Summer 1988 (14:4), p. 32
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 49
An American Tragedy, Theodore Dreiser, Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 64
Body, Soul, and Public Interest, Stephen L. Kass, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 41
All About Litigation, Bart Schwartz, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 2
Interview with Louis Nizer Part I, Bart Schwartz, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 31
Personal Jurisdiction: Leave Time for Trouble, David D. Siegal, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 39
Check-the-Box Pleadings, Mark A. Neubauer, Winter 1985 (11:2), p. 28
Theory of the Case, The, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1979 (6:1), p. 51
Grand Jury, The: An Overview, James M. Kramon, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 8
Grand Jury Bypass--Self-Mutilation by the I.R.S., The, Richard C. Schwartz and Sheldon M. Sisson,
Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 29
Managing Information in the Big Case: Time for a Cooperative Experiment, Arthur R. Miller, Spring 1978
(4:3), p. 8
Supreme Court Advocacy: Random Thoughts in a Day of Time Restrictions, E. Barrett Prettyman Jr.,
Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 16
Case of the 'Mad' Peer, The, Julius J. Marke, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 37
Rebuttal: Corporate Clients: Entitled to Privilege, Lee N. Abrams, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 39
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Cutting Discovery Costs Through Interrogatories and Document Requests, Robert Ehrenbard, Spring 1975
(1:2), p. 17
Conducting the Oral Deposition, Stuart A. Summit, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 22
Confidentiality
So You Want to Be a Rainmaker, Sara Holtz, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 29
Twenty Years of Change: Complex Cases Squeeze Out Advocacy, Paul J. Bschorr, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 16
Uncharged Misconduct, Edward J. Imwinkelried, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 25
Conflict of Interest
Judges, Junkets, and Seminars, Abner J. Mikva, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 3
Conflicts of Interest in Large Law Firms, Leonard A. Busby and Howard J. Bashman, Fall 1996 (23:1), p.
Conflicting Roles of Lawyer as Director, The, Robert P. Cummins and Megyn M. Kelly, Fall 1996 (23:1),
p. 48
Dogs, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1992 (18:4), p. 51
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Summer 1992 (18:4), p. 53
Why Can't Lawyers Write?, Christopher T. Lutz, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 26
Erosion of Poor People's Advocacy, The, Donald R. Lundberg, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 3
Ploys, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 47
Choosing an Arbitration Panel, Herbert F. Roth, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 13
Settling with the Bankruptcy Trustee: More or Less Litigation?, Michael L. Cook and Marcia L. Goldstein,
Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 19
Plea Bargaining in the Free Enterprise System, Louis M. Natali Jr., Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 27
A Standing, Environmental, and Long-Term Economic Interest, James T.B. Tripp, Spring 1977 (3:3), p. 34
Congressional Investigations
Representing Notorious Clients, Leonard Boudin, Stanley Fleishman, Richard Hibey, and Dennis Riordan,
Fall 1991 (18:1), p. 8
Conspiracy
Perry Mason Trap, The, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1990 (17:1), p. 49
Thinking About Class Actions, Christopher T. Lutz, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 23
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Stress and the Trial Lawyer, Isaiah M. Zimmerman, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 37
Constitutional Law
A Conservative by Any Other Name, Robert E. Shapiro, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 57
System That Works, A, John T. Curtin Jr., Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 3
Starting on the Right Foot: Effective Opening Statements, Mark L.D. Wawro, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 10
O'Dea Case, The, Frank J. Mackin, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 41
Opening Statement, Philip H. Corboy, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 1
Bar Programs--Other Ways to Resolve Disputes, David M. Ebel, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 25
Contracts
Challenges for the Federal Judiciary, H. Thomas Wells Jr., Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 1
Turning the Microscope Back on Forensic Scientists, Scott Bales, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 51
How Today's Litigator Uses Computers, Robert S. Arthur and Richard R. Rydberg, Summer 1979 (5:4), p.
40
Corporate Law
Professional Courtesy, Robert E. Shapiro, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 55
Rethinking Corporate Criminal Liability, Gregory L. Diskant, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 5
Representing the Media at Trial, Richard M. Goehler, Joseph A. Tomain, and Amanda G. Main, Spring
2006 (32:3), p. 30
Focus of Judgement, The: Who's on Trial?, James W. McElhaney, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 49
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 51
Guarding the Gate: Expert Evidence Admissibility, Cynthia H. Cwik, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 6
Implied Causes of Action, Lewis A. Kaplan, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 33
Experts in Trademark Cases, Jerome Gilson, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 40
Opening Statement, Asa Rountree, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 1
Case Against Jury Trial in Complex Civil Litigation, The, Daniel H. Margolis and Evan M. Slavitt, Fall
1980 (7:1), p. 19
Expert Testimony in Legal Malpractice Actions, H. Paul Breslin and Joseph P. McMonigle, Fall 1979 (6:1),
p. 30
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Opening Statement, Weyman I. Lundquist, Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 1
Law Firm Training Programs: Avoiding Trial and Error, Abraham P. Ordover, Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 16
Settlement of Civil Cases: A View from the Bench, Eugene F. Lynch, Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 8
Settling with the Bankruptcy Trustee: More or Less Litigation?, Michael L. Cook and Marcia L. Goldstein,
Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 19
Selecting and Preparing the Expert Witness, John W. Castles III, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 28
Punitive Damages: Bonanza or Disaster?, Grant P. DuBois, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 35
Oral Argument in the U.S. Court of Appeals: Can It Be Salvaged?, Bernard B. Segal, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 3
Corporate responsibility
Understanding Foreign States' Mandatory Corporation Social Responsibility Reporting, Mikhail ReiderGordon, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 61
Counterclaims
Videotape Surveillance in Civil Cases, Paul C. Ney Jr., Summer 1991 (17:4), p. 11
Courtroom Image
Big Numbers, D. Mitchell McFarland, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 42
Making Experts Matter, Harlan H. Levy, Spring 2008 (34:3), p. 24
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 63
Prerecorded Trials, Ann B. Maschari and James L. McCrystal, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 32
Courtroom Management
Inside Scoop, The, Stanley Sporkin, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 3
Uncommon Law: The Trial of Otiorhynchus Sulcatus, Cristina Pelayo, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 59
Witness Preparation Conflicts, James M. Altman, Fall 1995 (22:1), p. 38
Lawyer on a Jury, A, Robert S. Venning, Summer 1994 (20:4), p. 47
In Pursuit of the Elusive TRO, Jack L.B. Gohn and Michael D. Oliver, Summer 1993 (19:4), p. 25
Disqualifying Agency Decision Makers, Richard A. Allen, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 15
No-Fault Concepts and Products Liability Litigation, Norman S. Carr, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 21
Courts
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State Courts and the Transformation to Virtual Courts, Jeff Aresty, Daniel Rainey, and James Cormie, Spring
2013 (39:2), p. 50
When Judges Want to Get in the Game: Lessons from Another Court, Martin J. Siegel, Winter 2009 (35:2),
p. 12
Conducting a Winning Deposition and Many, Many Thanks, Ronald Jay Cohen, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 1
Thomas Erskine: Lawyer for the Ages, William Pannill, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 53
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 73
Power of Myth, The: Justice, Signs, and Symbols in the Criminal Trial, Michael E. Tigar, Fall 1999 (26:1),
p. 25
Moll Flanders, Daniel Defoe, Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 76
Disqualifying Agency Decision Makers, Richard A. Allen, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 15
Discovery Made Simpler (and Cheaper), Shalom L. Kohn, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 3
Unfair Competition from Your Ex-Employees, John M. Schwartz, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 24
Contingency Fees: The Individual's Key to the Courthouse Door, Philip H. Corboy, Summer 1976 (2:4), p.
27
Criminal Law and Procedure
Anatomy of an Attempted Army Murder, Fred L. Borch, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 8
Enabling Legislation: How the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Amended Ten Years of Supreme Court
Precedent, Hillary Coustan and Robert W. Gettleman, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 34
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 67
Inciting Incident, The, Steven Lubet, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 57
Getting the Truth from Adverse Witnesses, William Alsup, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 17
Lessons Discovered Along the Way, Jeffrey N. Cole, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 3
Secrets of Superstar Associates, The, Tom Hentoff, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 24
Better Discovery Through Document Management, Lisa C. Wood, Summer 2005 (31:4), p. 43
Judge Is a Verb As Well As a Noun, Bill R. Wilson, Spring 2005 (31:3), p. 3
Courtroom Lawyer's Guide to Arbitration, A, Lawrence R. Mills and Thomas J. Brewer, Spring 2005 (31:3),
p. 42
"Just a Brief Writer"?, Nancy Winkelman, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 50
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James Wilson: A Lost American Founder, Robert Aitken, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 61
Litigation Traps, James W. McElhaney, Fall 2002 (29:1), p. 61
Expert Approaches, Gregory P. Joseph, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 20
Case against General Augusto Pinochet, The, Laura McHale, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 49
Three Gates to Justice, Jack B. Weinstein, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 3
Confessions of Nat Turner, The, William Styron, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 72
Good Old Days, The?, H. Thomas Wells, Jr., Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 1
Language of the Law, The, J. Gordon Forester Jr., Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 41
Forum non Conveniens: You Can Get There from Here, Craig C. Reilly, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 36
Free the Jury, B. Michael Dann, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 5
Judge's Mailbox, A, Barry G. Silverman, Fall 1991 (18:1), p. 43
Women as Rainmakers, Louise A. LaMothe, Jean Maclean Snyder and Robin Page West, Spring 1991
(17:3), p. 29
Ghostwriters in the Courts, Cornelius J. Moynihan Jr., Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 37
Impact, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 41
Pro Se Pro Bono, Richard Neely, Winter 1990 (16:2), p. 3
Charts, Graphs, and Mini-Summations, Stuart J. Baskin, Fall 1989 (16:1), p. 21
Legal Malpractice: Plaintiff's Strategies, Paul D. Rheingold, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 13
Why Can't Lawyers Write?, Christopher T. Lutz, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 26
Mistakes, Arthur H. Aufses III, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 39
Cross-Examining the Accomplice Witness, Stacey J. Moritz and Marcy Ressler Harris, Fall 1987 (14:1), p.
31
Removal, James T. Fousekis and James F. Brelsford, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 39
Business Warfare over Trade Secrets, Roy E. Hofer, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 8
Former Employees as Witnesses, Kennedy P. Richardson, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 35
Judges I Have Known, Weyman I. Lundquist, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 34
Do We Need Trial Specialists?, Sheila J. Carpenter and Francis M. Gregory Jr., Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 3
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Crime on Camera, Michael E. Tigar, Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 24
Accounting Experts: The Care and Feeding of a Valuable Resource, Lawrence H. Fox and Samuel P.
Gunther, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 33
Trial Lawyer or Litigator, Weyman I. Lundquist, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 3
Rebuttal: In Praise of Jury Trials, Ned Good, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 51
Inside the Jury Room, Art Buchwald, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 44
A Review of Perjury, Thomas F. Campion, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 22
Countersuit, The, A. Robert Singer and Wayne B. Giampietro, Fall 1979 (6:1), p. 18
Expert Testimony in Legal Malpractice Actions, H. Paul Breslin and Joseph P. McMonigle, Fall 1979 (6:1),
p. 30
Settling with the Bankruptcy Trustee: More or Less Litigation?, Michael L. Cook and Marcia L. Goldstein,
Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 19
Basic Values and Techniques of Persuasion, Craig Spangenberg, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 13
Persuading to Acquit: A Dialogue, Irving Younger, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 28
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 45
Vital Role of the Jury, The, Charles B. Renfrew, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 5
In Defense of the Adversary System, Ralph J. Temple, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 43
Opening Statement, Robert F. Hanley, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 1
Oral Argument in the U.S. Court of Appeals: Can It Be Salvaged?, Bernard B. Segal, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 3
Introduction to the Federal Rules of Evidence, An, Margaret A. Berger, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 8
Invoking and Applying Rules of Evidence, Philip W. Tone, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 11
Rule 609: Impeachment with Prior Convictions, Phil Burleson, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 14
Business Records Exception, The: Something Less Than Revolutionary, Frank T. Read, Fall 1975 (2:1), p.
25
Impeaching Jury Verdicts, Ronald L. Carlson, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 31
Cross-Examination
Persuading Yourself You Can Win, Gerry Spence, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 14
Partnership Lost, Jacob A. Stein and Michael D. Billok, Fall 2008 (35:1), p. 33
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Secretary Speaks, A, Mark Herrmann and Laura Bozzelli, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 50
Strategies for Handling a Hostile Judge, Judith S. Stainbrook, Spring 2007 (33:3), p. 49
Exposing Litigants Who Fabricate Evidence, Frank J. Mastro, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 22
Section 1927 Sanctions and the Split Among the Circuits, James F. Holderman, Fall 2005 (32:1), p. 44
Receiverships and Other Shark Tales, Dana J. Lesemann and Peter B. Zlotnick, Fall 2005 (32:1), p. 48
Child-Witness Examination, Colin H. Murray, Spring 2005 (31:3), p. 16
Demonstrative Exhibits on a Budget, Alan B. Parker, Winter 2004 (30:2), p. 22
Prosecuting and Defending Popular Public Figures, Dan Small, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 26
Chance by Choice: Looking Back on 50 Years of Litigation, Richard E. Moot, Fall 2001 (28:1), p. 14
Lawyer's Letter to His Daughter, A, H. Thomas Wells Jr., Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 1
Setting Up Your Appeal, Franklin A. Nachman, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 39
Elsinore Appeal, The: People v. Hamlet, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Spring 1999
(25:3), p. 76
Oral Argument: The Continuing Conversation, Talbot D'Alemberte, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 12
Difficult People and Other Walk-ins, Jacob A. Stein, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 42
Choosing Your Weapons: Art of Expert Cross-Examination, The, Walter R. Lancaster, Fall 1997 (24:1), p.
46
Seizing the Media Moment, Robert W. Tarun, Winter 1996 (22:2), p. 24
Interlocutory Orders: Getting It Right the Second Time, Craig C. Reilly, Winter 1996 (22:2), p. 43
Take Care of Each Other, Lawrence J. Fox, Fall 1995 (22:1), p. 1
Twenty Years of Litigation, Mitchell F. Dolin and Robert N. Sayler, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 6
More Public Access to Discovery Documents?, John S. Kierman and Shlomo Huttler, Fall 1991 (18:1), p.
Ghostwriters in the Courts, Cornelius J. Moynihan Jr., Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 37
Dozen Stops on the Grand Jury Road, A, Vincent J. Connelly and Stuart E. Abrams, Winter 1990 (16:2), p.
39
Destruction of Evidence, Lawrence B. Solum and Stephen J. Marzen, Fall 1989 (16:1), p. 11
Choosing and Using an Investigator, Susan Giller, Summer 1989 (15:4), p. 35
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Advance Sheet, Michael B. Reuben, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 53
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 51
Collecting a Judgment, James J. Brown, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 31
Strategic Discovery, Edna R. Sussman, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 37
Planning Fees Fights, Christopher T. Lutz, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 41
Down-Time: A Fable, Douglas E. Winter, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 48
Speaking Objections, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1985 (11:2), p. 39
Conflicts, Robert P. Lawry, Winter 1985 (11:2), p. 41
Attorney Fee Awards for Pro Bono Lawyers, Nan Aaron, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 28
Grand Jury Goes on Trial, The, Benjamin R. Civiletti and Paul R. Walsh, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 37
Damages
From the Bench, Morton Denlow, Winter 2011 (37:3), p. 3
Alarms Still Sound to Preserve Attorney-Client Privilege, Kim J. Askew, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 1
Amici Curiae: Friends of the Court or Nuisances?, Andrew Frey, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 5
Challenges for the Federal Judiciary, H. Thomas Wells Jr., Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 1
Oral Argument in the District Court, J. Thomas Greene, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 3
Mega-Case Marathon, The, James W. Quinn, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 16
Defending the Dead-Bang Loser, C. Barry Montgomery, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 21
Lessons from Winning--and Losing, Howard D. Scher, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 25
Barristers and Trial Lawyers: A Comparative Search for Efficient Justice, David R. Strawbridge, Spring 2000
(26:3), p. 30
Much Ado About Nothing? Preparing to Face Videocameras in the Courtroom, Jane E. Kirtley, Spring 2000
(26:3), p. 35
Lawyer's Bookshelf, The: Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Court, Robert E. Shapiro, Spring
2000 (26:3), p. 53
Getting Wise About Resume Lies, Marcy Ressler Harris, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 21
Reading Other People's Mail, Michael L. Brody, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 27
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Defending Damages in Death Actions, Jonathan M. Stern, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 45
Winning Punitive Damages, Geoffrey P. Jarpe, Spring 1997 (23:3), p. 36
Battling for Big Bucks, Robert A. Clifford and Kevin P. Durkin, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 22
Adieu Voir Dire: The Jury Questionnaire, Matthew L. Larrabee and Linda Drucker, Fall 1994 (21:1), p. 37
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Fall 1994 (21:1), p. 51
Representing a Grand Jury Witness, William L. Osterhoudt, Winter 1990 (16:2), p. 6
Defending the Multi-Party Civil Conspiracy Case, W. Donald McSweeney and Michael L. Brody, Spring
1986 (12:3), p. 8
Trial Tactics, Joe H. Reynolds, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 14
Bar Programs--Other Ways to Resolve Disputes, David M. Ebel, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 25
Using the Freedom of Information Act, Ronald L. Plesser, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 35
Death Penalty Cases
Dr. Thorne, Anthony Trollope, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 72
Lessons Discovered Along the Way, Jeffrey N. Cole, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 3
Courthouse, The, Kenneth P. Nolan, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 53
Life and Death of George Wythe, The: "I Am Murdered", Robert Aitken and Marilyn Aitken, Summer 2005
(31:4), p. 53
Truth About Lying, The, Craig C. Reilly, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 40
Bacon's Essays, William Pannill, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 59
You Better Shop Around: Appellate Forum Shopping, Edward M. Mullins and Rima Y. Mullins, Summer
1999 (25:4), p. 32
Death Is Not Worth It, Rudolph J. Gerber, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 3
Hatred Wins, Richard M. Kerger, Winter 1998 (24:2), p. 3
Choosing the Death Penalty, Charles J. Hynes, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 25
Settlement Strategies for Trial Judges, Robert C. Zampano, Fall 1995 (22:1), p. 3
Defamation
Videotape on Trial, Ellen J. Miller, Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 27
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Lecture, The, Robert Traver, Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 39
Defense
Bushell's Case, Robert and Marilyn Aitken, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 49
How to Be a Great Law Clerk, David J. Richman, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 16
Have a Plan in Litigation, Brad D. Brian, Winter 2006 (32:2), p. 1
Old Dogs and New Tricks for Direct Examination, Dennis P. Rawlinson, Spring 2005 (31:3), p. 47
Churchill's Prewar Speeches, William Pannill, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 53
Expert Approaches, Gregory P. Joseph, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 20
Effective Objections, James W. McElhaney, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 53
Mega-Case Marathon, The, James W. Quinn, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 16
Ox-Bow Incident, The, Walter Van Tilburg Clark, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 76
Women as Rainmakers, Louise A. LaMothe, Jean Maclean Snyder and Robin Page West, Spring 1991
(17:3), p. 29
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 45
No- Fault: Changing Concepts, Charles T. Hvass Jr., Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 3
Demonstrative Evidence
Order on the Border, Robert W. Gettleman and Jenna L, Klatell, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 8
No, They Really Don't Like Us, Kenneth P. Nolan, Summer 2004 (30:4), p. 50
Difficult People and Other Walk-ins, Jacob A. Stein, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 42
Third Lawyer, The, Margaret Mahoney, Summer 1990 (16:4), p. 3
Coordinating Complex Discovery, Irwin J. Sugarman, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 41
Ethics That Bite: Lawyers' Liability to Third Parties, Stephen Gillers, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 8
Successful Techniques for Civil Trials, James W. Jeans Sr., Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 48
Preserving the Privilege, Samuel R. Miller, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 20
Depositions
New Lawyer Prepares for and Defends His First Deposition, A, James E. Stewart, Summer 2012 (38:4), p.
20
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Overcoming Judicial Bias, Stan Perry, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 28
Magna Carta, Robert and Marilyn Aitken, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 59
Delta Justice: The Trappers War and the Caernarvon Crevasee, Patrick O'Hara, Fall 2008 (35:1), p. 57
Judging Credibility, John L. Kane Jr., Spring 2007 (33:3), p. 31
Dirty Little Secrets of Expert Testimony, Robert J. Shaughnessy, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 47
Beyond the Moral Archetype, Kim J. Askew, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 1
Lawyer Behavior for Survival and Elegance, Tom Galbraith, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 8
History of England from the Accession of James the Second, The, Lord Macaulay, Summer 2006 (32:4), p.
72
All the World's a Stage, Cathy R. Silak, Winter 2005 (31:2), p. 3
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Winter 2005 (31:2), p. 59
White Ritual & Black Magic: Playing the Race Card, Jason M. Murray, Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 13
Proud of Who We Are, Proud of What We Do, Dennis J. Drasco, Summer 2004 (30:4), p. 1
Evidence Depositions, James W. McElhaney, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 67
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 69
Mentoring Through Storytelling, Stephen A. Madva, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 38
May It Please the Court, Christine Hogan, Summer 2001 (27:4), p. 8
Looking Forward to the Past, Ronald Jay Cohen, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 1
Lawyer's Letter to His Daughter, A, H. Thomas Wells Jr., Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 1
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 63
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 63
To MDL or Not to MDL? A Defense Perspective, Mark Herrmann, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 43
Milligan Aftermath, The: A Celebrity Civil Rights Case, Allen Sharp, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 53
Strategies in Expert Depositions, Peter L. Winik, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 14
Discovery Plan, The, Jonathan M. Stern, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 34
Taking Depositions That Stick, Steven C. Day, Winter 1998 (24:2), p. 8
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Using and Utilizing Depositions, Christopher T. Lutz, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 22
Depositions Under the New Federal Rules, Gerson A. Zweifach, Winter 1997 (23:2), p. 6
Criminal Discovery: Leveling the Playing Field, Jeffrey E. Stone and Corey B. Rubenstein, Winter 1997
(23:2), p. 45
Free the Jury, B. Michael Dann, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 5
How Jurors Respond to Complex Commercial Cases, Terry Lunsford, Summer 1993 (19:4), p. 50
1992 All-Angus Rules, The, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1992 (19:1), p. 19
Enduring a Congressional Investigation, James F. Fitzpatrick, Summer 1992 (18:4), p. 16
Fighting City Hall, Andrew W. Lester, Spring 1992 (18:3), p. 37
Preserving and Assembling the Record for Appeal: Getting Through the Mine Field, James F. Hewitt,
Spring 1989 (15:3), p. 8
Memories, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 51
Litigating an Insurer's Bad Faith, Raphael Cotkin, Summer 1988 (14:4), p. 39
Crossing the Star, Scott Turow, Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 40
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 49
Opening Statement, John R. Tomlinson, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 1
Judging the Jury, Irving Younger, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 55
Business Bankruptcy: Survival in a Turkish Bazaar, Stephanie Wickouski, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 38
All About Litigation, Bart Schwartz, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 2
Jury Research: Spotting Jurors Who Can Hurt, Farrald G. Belote, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 17
Voir Dire: The View from the Jury Box, Robert F. Hanley, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 21
Legal Creativity: Flashes, Blocks, and Toads, Peter D. Baird, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 28
Scientific Interrogation, Henry B. Rothblatt, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 48
Clear Openings in the Business Case, Charles J. Faruki, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 29
State Judges Deserve Better, Ralph Adam Fine, Fall 1983 (10:1), p. 7
Stock Phrases, The, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 49
Courts in Crisis, Rose Elizabeth Bird, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 5
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Credibility of the Lawyer, The, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 53
FTC Settlement Procedures, Robert L. Wald, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 8
Springing Grand Jury Secrets, Carolyn B. Lamm, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 25
Book on Trial, A, William F.X. Geoghan Jr., Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 41
Derivative Litigation
CLAD: Delaware's Paperless Docket, Robert J. Katzenstein, Winter 1994 (20:2), p. 37
Staying Clean, Donald H. Beskind and David S. Rudolf, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 20
Direct Examination
Fast-Forward from 1938, Lorna G. Schofield, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 1
Wrestling With the Judge Who Wants You to Settle, Campbell Killefer, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 17
Litigating History, Barry Richard, Fall 2001 (28:1), p. 8
Handling a Plaintiff's Sexual Harassment Case, Paul Strauss, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 35
Art of Leading, The, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 55
Mapplethorpe Obscenity Trial, The, Marc Mezibov, Summer 1992 (18:4), p. 12
White Collar Pretrial Motions, Ralph A. Jacobs, Winter 1990 (16:2), p. 17
Choosing and Using an Investigator, Susan Giller, Summer 1989 (15:4), p. 35
Declining Faith in the Adversary System, The, Judith Resnik, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 3
Abraham Lincoln, Esq., Irving Younger, Winter 1985 (11:2), p. 37
'Negligence' in Discovery: No Paper Tiger, Walter Barthold, Fall 1979 (6:1), p. 39
Discovery
Response to "Fixing Discovery: The Judge's Job", Steven J. Miller, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 7
Fixing Discovery: The Judge's Job, James G. Carr, Summer 2012 (38:4), p. 6
Top Ten Tax Tenets for Trial Lawyers, Robert W. Wood, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 38
Beyond the Moral Archetype, Kim J. Askew, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 1
Us, Not Them, James W. McElhaney, Summer 2005 (31:4), p. 57
Face Time Before a Jury, Alan K. Cotler, Winter 2005 (31:2), p. 8
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Associating with the "Enemy": Defending the Rights of Muslims in Post-9/11 America, Matthew H.
Simmons, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 31
Later Impressions, Anne C. Conway, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 3
Judicial Independence, William H. Rehnquist, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 4
Trials and Cases of the 20th Century in America, Alan M. Dershowitz, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 8
If I Were King, Lawrence J. Fox, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 15
Mother of All Battles, The: The Quest for Asbestos Insurance Coverage, Robert N. Sayler and William
Skinner, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 45
Forsyte Saga, The, John Galsworthy, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 64
Trial Lawyer, The, David H. Berg, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 6
Turning the Microscope Back on Forensic Scientists, Scott Bales, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 51
Good Deposition Questions, James W. McElhaney, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 61
Confessions of Nat Turner, The, William Styron, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 72
This Is What I'm Thinking: A Dialogue between Partner and Associate . . . From the Partner, Mark
Herrmann, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 8
Talking Green, Showing Red--Why Most Deposition Preparation Fails, And What to Do About It, David
M. Malone, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 27
Mediation: An Old Dog with Some New Tricks, David M. Stern, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 31
Economics and Litigation: View from the Inside Looking Out, Randy L. Decker, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 36
Language of the Law, The, J. Gordon Forester Jr., Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 41
To MDL or Not to MDL? A Defense Perspective, Mark Herrmann, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 43
Final Preparation Mode, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 57
Blue and Gray as One, The: Holmes and White on the Supreme Court, Paul R. Baier, Summer 1998 (24:4),
p. 76
Discovery Plan, The, Jonathan M. Stern, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 34
Stranger in a Strange Land: Discovery Abroad, Mark R. Anderson, Winter 1998 (24:2), p. 41
Nonparty Discovery, Scott M. Berman, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 28
Victory is in the Documents, Elliot G. Sagor, Winter 1997 (23:2), p. 36
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Criminal Discovery: Leveling the Playing Field, Jeffrey E. Stone and Corey B. Rubenstein, Winter 1997
(23:2), p. 45
Free the Jury, B. Michael Dann, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 5
Real Purpose of Cross-Examination, The, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1996 (22:3), p. 53
Jurisdictional Pitfalls of Settlement, The, Adrian N. Roe, Summer 1993 (19:4), p. 31
Trial Lawyer as Client, The, E. Robert (Bob) Wallach, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 12
Nine Secrets for Living with Judges, J. P. Vero, Summer 1991 (17:4), p. 18
Juror Misconduct, Lillian B. Hardwick, Winter 1991 (17:2), p. 35
Cross-Examination: ENDGAME, Steven Lubet, Winter 1991 (17:2), p. 40
Trial by Administrative Ambush, Benjamine Reid and Paul L. Nettleton, Fall 1989 (16:1), p. 16
Constructive Cross-Examination, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1988 (14:2), p. 49
CAPSTAR and The Kid: Impeaching with a Prior Statement, Robert H. Howerton, Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 21
Cross-Examining the Accomplice Witness, Stacey J. Moritz and Marcy Ressler Harris, Fall 1987 (14:1), p.
31
Impeachment by Omission, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 45
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 49
An American Tragedy, Theodore Dreiser, Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 64
Opening Statement, John R. Tomlinson, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 1
Product Liability: The Great Question and Answer Search, Patrick W. Lee, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 17
All About Litigation, Bart Schwartz, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 2
Jury Research: Spotting Jurors Who Can Hurt, Farrald G. Belote, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 17
Voir Dire: The View from the Jury Box, Robert F. Hanley, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 21
Legal Creativity: Flashes, Blocks, and Toads, Peter D. Baird, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 28
Appointed Counsel, James W. Jeans Sr., Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 53
Mapping the Labyrinth of Sellers' Damages, Roy Ryden Anderson, Fall 1983 (10:1), p. 10
Rules of Final Argument, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 45
Transient Art, A, George J. Koelzer, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 49
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Cameras in the Courtroom, Talbot D'Alemberte, Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 20
Obtaining Damages for Constitutional Torts, William S. Greenberg, Fall 1981 (8:1), p. 18
Campaigns on the Air: Political Broadcast Litigation, Arnold P. Lutzker, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 36
Special Aspects of Litigating White-Collar Criminal Cases, Otto G. Obermaier, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 12
Few Suggestions for Better Communication with the Jury, A, John F. Grady, Fall 1979 (6:1), p. 5
Few Suggestions for Better Communication with the Jury, A, John F. Grady, Fall 1979 (6:1), p. 5
What Crisis?, Tom H. Davis and Mike Davis, Fall 1979 (6:1), p. 43
Remarkable Trials and Notorious Characters, Captain L. Benson, Fall 1979 (6:1), p. 45
Grand Juries and White Collars, Paul Martin Wolff, Fall 1979 (6:1), p. 55
Reducing Discovery Costs: The English Perspective, Paul M. Leonard, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 3
Practical Aspects of an IRS Investigation, H. Thomas Coghill, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 18
Representing Witnesses in SEC Formal Investigations, Robert H. Winter, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 24
Discovery in the Federal Administrative Process, John L. McConn Jr., Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 28
Litigating and Settling: SEC Administrative Disciplinary Proceedings, Arthur F. Mathews, Spring 1979
(5:3), p. 30
Antitrust and Unfair Competition, Robert S. Venning, Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 35
Book on Trial, A, William F.X. Geoghan Jr., Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 41
Dos and Don'ts of Talking to Represented Adversaries, Richard C. Wydick, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 43
Opening Statement, Paul R. Connolly, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 1
Anatomy of an Automated Lawsuit, Henry Halladay, Spring 1977 (3:3), p. 13
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Spring 1977 (3:3), p. 47
Defending Against Private Antitrust Claims, Andrew C. Hartzell Jr., Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 19
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 47
Discretionary Review
In Defense of Jury Nullification, Paul Butler, Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 46
Discrimination
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Edgar Lee Masters, Illinois Lawyer and Poet Part One: Spoon River Muse, Joseph A. Johnston, Spring 2008
(34:3), p. 61
Out of the Darkness, James A. Readey, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 32
Habeus Corpus: The Dilemma of Actual Innocence, Sara Rodriguez and Scott J. Atlas, Winter 2008 (34:2),
p. 35
Case for Jury Questionnaires, A, Barbara M.G. Lynn, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 3
When Lawyers Lie, Elaine E. Bucklo, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 3
Representing Lawyers, Lawrence J. Vilardo and Vincent E. Doyle III, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 8
Trial Lawyer in Search of a Theme, and Other Musings, A, Dennis R. Suplee, Spring 2004 (30:3), p. 28
Jury Trials: Still the Future, H. Thomas Wells Jr., Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 1
Continuing Riddle of the Federal Hearsay Rule, The, Jeffrey N. Cole, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 15
Where Do We Go from Here?, Judah Best, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 1
Avoiding the Big Sleep, David C. Weiner, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 22
Case of the Outraged Lawyer, The, Julius J. Marke, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 37
Professional Obligation to Chase Ambulances, The, Monroe H. Freedman, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 41
Opening Statement, Robert F. Hanley, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 1
No- Fault: Changing Concepts, Charles T. Hvass Jr., Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 3
Trial Court Unification: Justice and Efficiency, Harold H. Greene, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 5
Disqualification
Using Presumptions to Tip the Balance for Injunctive Relief, Bradford E. Dempsey, Nancy L. Dempsey, and
Kirstin L. Stoll-DeBell, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 15
Who Are Today's Jurors and How Do You Reach Them?, Sonya Hamlin, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 9
Asking for Extensions, Ellen M. Heller, Winter 1996 (22:2), p. 30
Weinstein on the Courts, Kenneth P. Nolan, Spring 1992 (18:3), p. 24
Getting Even, Abraham C. Reich and Ronald J. Schaffer, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 30
Last Trial by Battle, The, Julius J. Marke, Winter 1979 (5:2), p. 39
Cleveland Exception to the Hearsay Rule, The, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1979 (5:2), p. 41
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A Standing, Environmental, and Long-Term Economic Interest, James T.B. Tripp, Spring 1977 (3:3), p. 34
Diversity Jurisdiction
Litigator's Library, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 51
Frontier Justice: A Lawyer in Alaska, Weyman I. Lundquist, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 43
DNA Evidence
Jilting the Judge: How to Make and Survive a Motion to Disqualify, Jeffrey N. Cole, Winter 2008 (34:2), p.
48
Judge Is a Verb As Well As a Noun, Bill R. Wilson, Spring 2005 (31:3), p. 3
Due Process
Attorneys Help Parents Keep Families Intact Amid Misplaced Child Protection Allegations, Diane L.
Redleaf, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 34
Corporate Responsibility: The Lawyer's Role, Brad D. Brian, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 1
Rule 801: More Than a Definition, William E. McDaniels, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 17
Education Law
Not-So-Incidental Mentor, The, Jeff Chase, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 22
Jury Trials: Still the Future, H. Thomas Wells Jr., Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 1
Electronic Discovery
The Admissibility of Social Media Evidence, Josh Gilliland, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 20
E-Discovery's "Prime Principle" for the Rule 26(f) Conference, William Hamilton, Summer 2012 (38:4), p.
11
Face Time Before a Jury, Alan K. Cotler, Winter 2005 (31:2), p. 8
Judicial Independence, William H. Rehnquist, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 4
Law and Politics in East Tennessee: A Legal Fable, Erby L. Jenkins, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 39
Electronic Evidence
The Admissibility of Social Media Evidence, Josh Gilliland, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 20
Trying the ABA's Principles for Juries and Jury Trials, James F. Holderman, Spring 2007 (33:3), p. 8
In the Interest of Justice: Great Opening and Closing Arguments of the Last 100 Years, William Pannill,
Spring 2005 (31:3), p. 59
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Defending the Church, Patrick J. Schiltz, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 19
Judicial Independence, William H. Rehnquist, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 4
Counsel for the Child, Frank P. Cervone, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 8
Trial of Mamachtaga, The, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, Summer 1988 (14:4), p. 47
Qualifying Experts, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 43
Employment and Labor Law
Lawyers as Public Servants, Brad D. Brian, Fall 2005 (32:1), p. 1
Defending the Dead-Bang Loser, C. Barry Montgomery, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 21
Stand Up and Be Counted, Barbara M.G. Lynn, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 1
Economics and Litigation: View from the Inside Looking Out, Randy L. Decker, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 36
Client's Suffering, The, Kenneth P. Nolan, Spring 1995 (21:3), p. 44
Avoiding the Big Sleep, David C. Weiner, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 22
Case of the Outraged Lawyer, The, Julius J. Marke, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 37
Professional Obligation to Chase Ambulances, The, Monroe H. Freedman, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 41
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 47
No- Fault: Changing Concepts, Charles T. Hvass Jr., Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 3
Environmental Law
Barristers and Trial Lawyers: A Comparative Search for Efficient Justice, David R. Strawbridge, Spring 2000
(26:3), p. 30
Y2K Claims Against the Computer Industry: Past as Prologue, Samuel Fifer and Gregory R. Naron, Winter
2000 (26:2), p. 22
What Works--Evidence From a Trial Judge's Perspective, Catherine D. Perry, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 3
Objections and Offers: Tell It Again, Sam, Edward D. Ohlbaum, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 8
Managing a Big Case Down to Size, C. Michael Buxton and Michael Glover, Summer 1989 (15:4), p. 22
Case Against Jury Trial in Complex Civil Litigation, The, Daniel H. Margolis and Evan M. Slavitt, Fall
1980 (7:1), p. 19
Settling Criminal Cases, James Douglas Welch, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 32
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Ethics
Courage, Kenneth P. Nolan, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 62
Ex Parte Contacts with an Adversary's (Former) Employees, Michael Downey, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 64
Communicating with an Unrepresented Adversary, Michael Downey, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 64
Federal Litigation: A "No-Contact" Sport?, Bruce A. Green, Summer 2012 (38:4), p. 10
Be Careful What You Reveal: Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.6, Edward W. Feldman, Summer 2012
(38:4), p. 33
Perils of Sloppy Engagement Agreements, The, Bruce A. Green, Fall 2011 (38:1), p. 7
Enabling Legislation: How the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Amended Ten Years of Supreme Court
Precedent, Hillary Coustan and Robert W. Gettleman, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 34
How to Be a Great Law Clerk, David J. Richman, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 16
Black Cat, The, Edgar Allen Poe, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 72
Fairness, John G. Koeltl, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 3
Surviving a Screwup, Brian Pollock, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 19
Making a Difference: Access to Justice, Judith A. Miller, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 1
Pickwick Papers, The, Charles Dickens, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 68
Pickwick Papers, The, Charles Dickens, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 68
Limits of Privilege in Communications with Experts, The, Sidney I. Schenkier, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 16
Zigzag - The Loss of ther USS Indianapolis, Robert and Marilyn Aitken, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 51
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 61
Beyond Peleliu by Peter D. Baird, Jacob A. Stein, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 59
History of England from the Accession of James the Second, The, Lord Macaulay, Summer 2006 (32:4), p.
72
Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, Carl Sandburg, Spring 2005 (31:3), p. 72
Face Time Before a Jury, Alan K. Cotler, Winter 2005 (31:2), p. 8
"Just a Brief Writer"?, Nancy Winkelman, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 50
James Wilson: A Lost American Founder, Robert Aitken, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 61
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Hans Frank: Hilter's Lawyer, Robert Aitken, Fall 2002 (29:1), p. 53
Judges, Junkets, and Seminars, Abner J. Mikva, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 3
Credibility, Lance E. Caughfield, Summer 2001 (27:4), p. 27
Teaching through Experts: Changing the Obscure to the Obvious, William T. Hangley, Spring 2001 (27:3),
p. 19
Reel Courtroom Dramas, Donald G. Kempf Jr., Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 25
Laughing Whitefish, Robert Traver, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 72
Hi-Tech Trials, James W. McElhaney, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 71
Requiem for a Brief Writer, Katherine Bryan Jenks and Mark Herrmann, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 44
Persuasive Organization, James W. McElhaney, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 51
Good Old Days, The?, H. Thomas Wells, Jr., Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 1
Ethos and the Art of Argument, Ronald J. Waicukauski, JoAnne Epps, and Paul Mark Sandler, Fall 1999
(26:1), p. 31
From Saccharin to Breast Implants: Mass Torts, Then and Now, Mark Herrmann, Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 50
Bird's-Eye View: Consultant in the Jury Box, Elaine Lewis, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 36
Summary Judgment: "Put Up or Shut Up", Gary W. Garner, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 23
Interview with Judge Randolph, An, Jeffrey N. Cole, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 50
Convincing a Federal Court of Appeals, Richard A. Posner, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 3
Stand Firm at the Barricade, Barbara M.G. Lynn, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 1
Contours of Professionalism: Guidelines for Conduct, Gregory P. Joseph, Winter 1998 (24:2), p. 1
Angus on Jury Selection, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 55
How Can You Lose with the Truth?, Gary L. Stuart, Spring 1996 (22:3), p. 14
Fortiorari, A, Lawrence J. Fox, Winter 1996 (22:2), p. 1
Avoiding Bar Discipline, Leonard H. Becker, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 13
Avoiding Bar Discipline, Leonard H. Becker, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 13
Clients Everyone Hates, David Goldberger, Spring 1995 (21:3), p. 10
Remedying Sexual Harassment, Michael B. Reuben and Isaac M. Zucker, Winter 1995 (21:2), p. 43
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Preparing for Rule 612, John S. Applegate, Spring 1993 (19:3), p. 17
Saving the Law, Richard Neely, Spring 1992 (18:3), p. 3
Forgotten Rule, The, Mark A. Cymrot, Spring 1992 (18:3), p. 6
Disqualifying the Judge, Edna Selan Epstein, Winter 1988 (14:2), p. 23
Victory Abroad: A Guide to Foreign Discovery, Robert F. Brodegaard, Winter 1988 (14:2), p. 27
All About Litigation, Miriam Kass, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 2
Concentrating on Cooperation, Charles R. Weiner, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 5
Persuasion and the Opening Statement, Abraham P. Ordover, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 12
Systematic Cross-Examination, William D. Snapp, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 19
Interview with Edward Bennett Williams, Priscilla Anne Schwab, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 28
Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity, Jacob A. Stein, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 57
All About Litigation, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1985 (11:2), p. 2
Going Through the Motions, Jacob A. Stein, Winter 1985 (11:2), p. 18
Bankruptcy in Turmoil, Robert C. Maley Jr., Fall 1983 (10:1), p. 33
When to Bring a Racketeering Claim, Stephen Horn, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 33
Opening Statement, Joan M. Hall, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 1
Quick Review of the Federal Rules, A, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1983 (9:2), p. 8
Rule 37: Sanctions for Discovery Resistance, David J. Krupp, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 32
Five Year Index, , Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 72
Last Trial by Battle, The, Julius J. Marke, Winter 1979 (5:2), p. 39
How Do You Judge the Judges?, Don H. Reuben, Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 3
Risk of Non-Persuasion, The: An Irreverent View, John L. Kane Jr., Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 5
Settling with the Bankruptcy Trustee: More or Less Litigation?, Michael L. Cook and Marcia L. Goldstein,
Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 19
Negotiations in Commercial Cases: Assess--Advise--Advocate, Bartlett A. Jackson and Auban Ann
Eisenhardt, Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 32
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 45
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A Standing, Environmental, and Long-Term Economic Interest, James T.B. Tripp, Spring 1977 (3:3), p. 34
Opening Statement, Robert F. Hanley, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 1
Making and Meeting Objections, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 43
Restraints on Judicial Conduct, Joseph A. Ball, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 3
Evidence
The Admissibility of Social Media Evidence, Josh Gilliland, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 20
Mary Barton, Elizabeth Gaskell, Fall 2008 (35:1), p. 72
Memorandum to the President, Judith A. Miller, Spring 2008 (34:3), p. 1
Jilting the Judge: How to Make and Survive a Motion to Disqualify, Jeffrey N. Cole, Winter 2008 (34:2), p.
48
Aristotle's Methods for Outstanding Oral Arguments, Lawrence D. Rosenberg, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 33
Crisis Does Not Suspend the Constitution, Kim J. Askew, Spring 2007 (33:3), p. 1
Our Constitution's Intelligent Design, John E. Jones, Spring 2007 (33:3), p. 3
Rolling the Dice in Corporate Fraud Prosecutions, F. Joseph Warin and Peter E. Jaffe, Spring 2007 (33:3),
p. 12
Crafting a Closing Argument, Linda L. Listrom, Spring 2007 (33:3), p. 19
Practical Use and Risky Consequences of Rule 68 Offers of Judgment, Teresa Rider Bult, Spring 2007 (33:3),
p. 26
Judging Credibility, John L. Kane Jr., Spring 2007 (33:3), p. 31
Dirty Little Secrets of Expert Testimony, Robert J. Shaughnessy, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 47
Murder of Betsy Smith, Anonymous, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 72
Poston-Horn Principles of Wartime Freedom and Security, The, Peter D. Baird, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 12
Now More Than Ever, Robert A. Clifford, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 1
Later Impressions, Anne C. Conway, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 3
Representing Timothy McVeigh, Stephen Jones, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 8
Storytelling: The Anecdotal Antidote, Tom Galbraith, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 17
Focusing: When Less Is More, Joyce S. Meyers, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 6
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Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 61
Candide, Voltaire, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 72
Get It Admitted Some Other Way, James W. McElhaney, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 53
Judicial Independence, William H. Rehnquist, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 4
Powerful Witness Preparation, Ronald Jay Cohen, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 1
What to Do When a Judge Makes a Mistake, James B. Zagel, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 3
Home Field Advantage: The Opening Statement That Closes, Brent O.E. Clinkscale, Riche T. McKnight,
and Kenneth C. Gibson, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 6
Keeping It Simple in the Court TV Age: Is Less Still Sometimes More?, Robert M. Callagy and Joshua M.
Rubins, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 10
Preparing and Conducting an Effective Cross-Examination of an Adverse Witness, Ervin A. Gonzalez, Fall
2000 (27:1), p. 19
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 53
Reply Briefs, , Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 57
Adam Bede, George Eliot, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 72
Trial Lawyer, The, David H. Berg, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 6
Lawyer's Letter to His Daughter, A, H. Thomas Wells Jr., Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 1
Litigation Training for the Next Century, Thomas A. Mauet and Dominic J. Gianna, Winter 2000 (26:2), p.
10
Protecting Client Confidences in the Age of High Technology, David E. Mills and Barry L. Rothberg,
Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 15
Objections and Offers: Tell It Again, Sam, Edward D. Ohlbaum, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 8
Summary Judgment: "Put Up or Shut Up", Gary W. Garner, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 23
Vanport Flood, The: Clark v. United States, Franklin Brummett, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 55
Oral Argument: The Continuing Conversation, Talbot D'Alemberte, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 12
Salutation, A, Noel Fidel, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 3
Difficult People and Other Walk-ins, Jacob A. Stein, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 42
Federal Discovery: Crown Jewel or Curse?, Kathleen L. Blaner, Alfred W. Cortese Jr. and Donald H. Green,
Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 8
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Tangled Web: Personal Jurisdiction and the Internet, Gregory A. Castanias and Robert W. Hamilton, Winter
1998 (24:2), p. 27
Lost Evidence, Janet G. Abaray, Spring 1996 (22:3), p. 20
Appellate Judges: Think Before You Publish, D. Brock Hornby, Winter 1996 (22:2), p. 3
Counsel for the Child, Frank P. Cervone, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 8
Avoiding Bar Discipline, Leonard H. Becker, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 13
Age of Corporate Reengineering, The, Robbie E. Monsma and Durham J. Monsma, Summer 1995 (21:4),
p. 21
Sentencing the Corporation, Edward F. Novak, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 31
Twilight Zone of International Arbitration, The, Curt M. Dombek, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 42
Mini-Trials, Lawrence J. Fox, Summer 1993 (19:4), p. 36
Teddy Roosevelt's Libel Trial, Charles A. Palmer, Spring 1993 (19:3), p. 55
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Fall 1992 (19:1), p. 53
Trial Lawyer as Client, The, E. Robert (Bob) Wallach, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 12
Prosecuting Bloodless War Crimes, Walter J. Rockler, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 18
Creative Defenses and Desperate Defenses, Juanita R. Brooks, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 22
Criminal Trials and the Press, Gerald L. Chaleff, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 26
Paris Trout, Pete Dexter, Fall 1990 (17:1), p. 64
Mistakes Lawyers Make in Discovery, William W. Schwarzer, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 31
Investigations by Outside Counsel, Jonathan Lang, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 31
Discoverers, The, Jacob A. Stein, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 46
Trial by Non-Jury, Leonard B. Sand, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 5
Sea of Dragons Trio, The: Adventures in Immigration Law, Carol Merlin Queensen, Spring 1987 (13:3), p.
52
Making Criminals Credible, Nathaniel H. Akerman, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 26
Civil Discovery and the Fifth Amendment, Brian O'Neill, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 32
Short Day with a Criminal Court Judge, A, Jean Maclean Snyder, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 35
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Qualifying Experts, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 43
What to Do with Real Evidence, Robert P. Lawry, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 45
Opening Statement, Joan M. Hall, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 1
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 47
Transient Art, A, George J. Koelzer, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 49
Economic Experts in Antitrust Cases, Stephen E. Nagin, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 36
Trial Lawyer or Litigator, Weyman I. Lundquist, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 3
Rebuttal: Lawyers' Abuse, Richard Harris, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 49
Courts in Crisis, Rose Elizabeth Bird, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 5
Discovery Abuse, Maurice Rosenberg, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 8
Role of United States Magistrates, The, Frederic N. Smalkin, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 11
Rule 24: Effective Intervention, Donald Hilliker, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 21
Disqualifying Former Government Lawyers, Benjamin R. Civiletti, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 8
Disqualifying Judges, Evan A. Davis and Alisa F. Levin, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 11
Arguing the Appeal in a Media Case, Floyd Abrams, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 17
Representing Clients in Administrative Adjudicative Proceedings, G. Stephen Pfeiffer, Spring 1979 (5:3), p.
12
Springing Grand Jury Secrets, Carolyn B. Lamm, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 25
Grand Jury Bypass--Self-Mutilation by the I.R.S., The, Richard C. Schwartz and Sheldon M. Sisson,
Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 29
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 49
Litigating in the Bankruptcy Court: Can You Overcome the Home Court Advantage?, Robert L. Howard,
Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 11
Proving Punitive Damages in Business Tort Litigation, Morton R. Galane, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 24
Lizzie Borden, Bathsheba Spooner, and the Death Penalty, Robert Sullivan, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 33
Who Killed Harry Gleason?, Andrew Hacker, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 26
All About Litigation, Charles H. Wilson, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 2
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Ex Parte Communications
Out of the Darkness, James A. Readey, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 32
Thinking About an Independent Judiciary, Joan Humphrey Lefkow, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 3
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Spring 2005 (31:3), p. 61
Stand Firm at the Barricade, Barbara M.G. Lynn, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 1
Avoiding Bar Discipline, Leonard H. Becker, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 13
Experts
Check Please?, Maria E. Rodriguez, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 9
Partnership Lost, Jacob A. Stein and Michael D. Billok, Fall 2008 (35:1), p. 33
Secretary Speaks, A, Mark Herrmann and Laura Bozzelli, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 50
Section 1927 Sanctions and the Split Among the Circuits, James F. Holderman, Fall 2005 (32:1), p. 44
Representing the General Counsel, Brian M. Heberlig and Reid H. Weingarten, Summer 2004 (30:4), p. 28
Evidence Depositions, James W. McElhaney, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 67
Decameron, The, Giovanni Boccaccio, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 76
Poston-Horn Principles of Wartime Freedom and Security, The, Peter D. Baird, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 12
Prosecuting and Defending Popular Public Figures, Dan Small, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 26
On Trial in the Courts of Law and Public Opinion: The Tension Between Legal and Public Relations
Advice, Mark Herrmann and Kim Kumiega, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 29
Simple Direct, James W. McElhaney, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 63
Preparing and Conducting an Effective Cross-Examination of an Adverse Witness, Ervin A. Gonzalez, Fall
2000 (27:1), p. 19
Trial Lawyer, The, David H. Berg, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 6
Litigation Training for the Next Century, Thomas A. Mauet and Dominic J. Gianna, Winter 2000 (26:2), p.
10
Juror Persuasion: New Ideas, New Techniques, G. Marc Whitehead, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 34
Objections and Offers: Tell It Again, Sam, Edward D. Ohlbaum, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 8
Summary Judgment: "Put Up or Shut Up", Gary W. Garner, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 23
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Oral Argument: The Continuing Conversation, Talbot D'Alemberte, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 12
Strategies in Expert Depositions, Peter L. Winik, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 14
Trial by Jury, W.S. Gilbert and Arthur S. Sullivan, Fall 1994 (21:1), p. 68
Appellate Oral Argument, Gary L. Sasso, Summer 1994 (20:4), p. 27
Attorney Malpractice: The Defense View, Don W. Fowler, Winter 1993 (19:2), p. 23
English Rule from the English Perspective, The, Theodore R. Tetzlaff, Summer 1992 (18:4), p. 1
Counsel for Oedipus, Frank O'Connor, Spring 1992 (18:3), p. 72
Trial Lawyer as Client, The, E. Robert (Bob) Wallach, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 12
Interview with Morris Dees, Robert E. Shapiro, Summer 1990 (16:4), p. 6
Litigation Economics in the Golden West, Becky N. Klemt, Summer 1990 (16:4), p. 35
Partisan Justice: A Brief Revisit, Marvin Frankel, Summer 1989 (15:4), p. 43
Moot Courts: Scrimmage for the Appellate Lawyer, Charles G. Cole, Spring 1989 (15:3), p. 37
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Winter 1988 (14:2), p. 51
Product Liability: The Great Question and Answer Search, Patrick W. Lee, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 17
Civil Discovery and the Fifth Amendment, Brian O'Neill, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 32
Disqualifying Lawyers, Robert E. Jordan III, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 3
Documents: Keeping Judge and Jury Awake, Janeen Kerper, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 18
Opening Statement, Asa Rountree, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 1
How to Try a Jury Case: A Judge's View, Patrick E. Higginbotham, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 8
How to Try a Jury Case: A Lawyer's View, Richard "Racehorse" Haynes, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 12
How to Present Complex Economic Evidence to a Jury, John J. Jeffers, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 30
Opening Statement, Philip H. Corboy, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 1
Some Nuts and Bolts of Appellate Advocacy, Jim R. Carrigan, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 5
Litigating Under the New Bankruptcy Act, Dennis S. Meir, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 8
Special Aspects of Litigating White-Collar Criminal Cases, Otto G. Obermaier, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 12
A Review of Perjury, Thomas F. Campion, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 22
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Primer on the Use of Tape-Recorded Evidence, A, Sharon T. Jacobson and Gary S. Jacobson, Spring 1980
(6:3), p. 30
Local Pretrial Rules in Federal Courts, Michael A. Kahn, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 34
Pursuing Ex-Employees Who Misappropriate Trade Secrets: Pretrial Considerations, Michael J. Hutter,
Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 39
Defending Trade Secret Litigation, Joseph D. Zamore, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 44
Plaintiff's Strategy in Trade Secret Litigation, David A. Schaefer, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 48
Organizing a Large U.S. Attorney's Office, Gregory C. Jones, Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 34
Opening Statement, Paul R. Connolly, Spring 1977 (3:3), p. 1
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 47
Using the Freedom of Information Act, Ronald L. Plesser, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 35
False Claims Act
Wyatt Earp on Trial: How Cross-Examination Really Won the West, Steven Lubet, Winter 2005 (31:2), p.
51
Family Law
Interview with Judge Hubert L. Will, Jeffrey N. Cole and Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 26
Batture Controversy, The, Albert J. Beveridge, Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 39
Juries I Have Known, Alston Jennings, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 3
Psychological Persuasion of the Court, John P. Corderman, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 5
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Gossiping Agents and the Hearsay Rule, Timothy S. Tomasik, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 23
Instinct for the Capillary, An, Gregory P. Joseph, Summer 2012 (38:4), p. 9
Ethical Effective Advocate, The, Thomas M. Reavley, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 3
Rolling the Dice in Corporate Fraud Prosecutions, F. Joseph Warin and Peter E. Jaffe, Spring 2007 (33:3),
p. 12
Murder of Betsy Smith, Anonymous, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 72
Beyond the Moral Archetype, Kim J. Askew, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 1
Section 1927 Sanctions and the Split Among the Circuits, James F. Holderman, Fall 2005 (32:1), p. 44
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Talking to the Judge, James W. McElhaney, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 51
Later Impressions, Anne C. Conway, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 3
Trial Lawyer, The, David H. Berg, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 6
Lawyer's Letter to His Daughter, A, H. Thomas Wells Jr., Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 1
Good Deposition Questions, James W. McElhaney, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 61
Mediation: An Old Dog with Some New Tricks, David M. Stern, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 31
To MDL or Not to MDL? A Defense Perspective, Mark Herrmann, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 43
Discovery Plan, The, Jonathan M. Stern, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 34
Privileges: How to Uncover the Facts, William M. McErlean and Howard L. Teplinsky, Winter 1997 (23:2),
p. 41
Criminal Discovery: Leveling the Playing Field, Jeffrey E. Stone and Corey B. Rubenstein, Winter 1997
(23:2), p. 45
Injunction Rollercoaster, The, Stephen C. Norman and Peter J. Walsh Jr., Winter 1995 (21:2), p. 8
Tigers at the Gates--II, Robert N. Sayler, Winter 1994 (20:2), p. 1
Working with Memory, Michael Owen Miller, Summer 1993 (19:4), p. 10
Jurisdictional Pitfalls of Settlement, The, Adrian N. Roe, Summer 1993 (19:4), p. 31
Making the Most of the Multiparty Defense, John J.E. Markham II, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 6
Twinkie Defense, The, Harold L. Klawans, Fall 1991 (18:1), p. 64
Summary Jury Trials with Ceilings and Floors, Barry C. Schneider, Summer 1991 (17:4), p. 3
Victory or Truth?, Rudolph J. Gerber, Spring 1990 (16:3), p. 3
Opening Statement, John R. Tomlinson, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 1
Product Liability: The Great Question and Answer Search, Patrick W. Lee, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 17
Thou Shalt Not Ignore Arbitration, Marshall H. Tanick, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 34
Pudd'n Head Wilson, Mark Twain, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 72
Expediting Death Cases, Steven L. Winter, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 3
Jury Research: Spotting Jurors Who Can Hurt, Farrald G. Belote, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 17
Joys of a Drone, Katherine B. Jenks, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 16
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Defending a White-Collar Case, Gus Newman, Winter 1984 (10:2), p. 46
Procrastination, Jacob A. Stein, Winter 1984 (10:2), p. 49
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Winter 1984 (10:2), p. 57
All About Litigation, Elaine E. Bucklo, Fall 1983 (10:1), p. 2
Belli Revisited, Jacob A. Stein, Winter 1983 (9:2), p. 51
Cameras in the Courtroom, Talbot D'Alemberte, Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 20
Jury Perceptions on Advocacy: A Case Study, Arthur D. Austin, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 15
Stock Phrases, The, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 49
Special Aspects of Litigating White-Collar Criminal Cases, Otto G. Obermaier, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 12
Federal Library of Business, The, Robert N. Sayler and Mark Nozette, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 14
Practical Aspects of an IRS Investigation, H. Thomas Coghill, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 18
Representing Witnesses in SEC Formal Investigations, Robert H. Winter, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 24
Discovery in the Federal Administrative Process, John L. McConn Jr., Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 28
Litigating and Settling: SEC Administrative Disciplinary Proceedings, Arthur F. Mathews, Spring 1979
(5:3), p. 30
Fallible Expert, The, Sidney P. Gislason, Frank Righeimer and James Boccardo, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 35
Voir Dire, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 37
Advance Sheet, Michael L. Shakman, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 43
Thoughts on Standards for Admission to Practice, John H. Brinsley, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 3
Book on Trial, A, William F.X. Geoghan Jr., Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 41
Federal Rules of Evidence
Our Constitution's Intelligent Design, John E. Jones, Spring 2007 (33:3), p. 3
Crafting a Closing Argument, Linda L. Listrom, Spring 2007 (33:3), p. 19
Murder of Betsy Smith, Anonymous, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 72
Client Expectations: Discovering, Understanding, and Managing Them, Bruce Bikin, Spring 2004 (30:3),
p. 23
Decameron, The, Giovanni Boccaccio, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 76
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Storytelling: The Anecdotal Antidote, Tom Galbraith, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 17
Focusing: When Less Is More, Joyce S. Meyers, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 6
Get It Admitted Some Other Way, James W. McElhaney, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 53
Powerful Witness Preparation, Ronald Jay Cohen, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 1
What to Do When a Judge Makes a Mistake, James B. Zagel, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 3
Preparing and Conducting an Effective Cross-Examination of an Adverse Witness, Ervin A. Gonzalez, Fall
2000 (27:1), p. 19
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 53
Reply Briefs, , Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 57
Adam Bede, George Eliot, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 72
Trial Lawyer, The, David H. Berg, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 6
Salutation, A, Noel Fidel, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 3
Tangled Web: Personal Jurisdiction and the Internet, Gregory A. Castanias and Robert W. Hamilton, Winter
1998 (24:2), p. 27
Leave Your Clients at the Door, Lawrence J. Fox, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 1
Twilight Zone of International Arbitration, The, Curt M. Dombek, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 42
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Fall 1992 (19:1), p. 53
Making the Most of the Multiparty Defense, John J.E. Markham II, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 6
Creative Defenses and Desperate Defenses, Juanita R. Brooks, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 22
Trial by Non-Jury, Leonard B. Sand, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 5
White Collar Crime: The Defendant's Side, Boris Kostelanetz, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 8
Forensic Fables by O, Theobald Mathew, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 56
Advance Sheet, Michael L. Shakman, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 47
Rebuttal: Lawyers' Abuse, Richard Harris, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 49
Disqualifying Lawyers, Robert E. Jordan III, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 3
Rule 24: Effective Intervention, Donald Hilliker, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 21
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Litigating in the Bankruptcy Court: Can You Overcome the Home Court Advantage?, Robert L. Howard,
Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 11
Lizzie Borden, Bathsheba Spooner, and the Death Penalty, Robert Sullivan, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 33
Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Corporate Responsibility: The Lawyer's Role, Brad D. Brian, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 1
Representing the Media at Trial, Richard M. Goehler, Joseph A. Tomain, and Amanda G. Main, Spring
2006 (32:3), p. 30
Charts, Graphs, and Mini-Summations, Stuart J. Baskin, Fall 1989 (16:1), p. 21
Federal Tort Claims Act
Neighborhood Justice Centers--An Alternative, Linwood Slayton Jr., Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 28
Fiduciary Duty
One Man's Freedom, One Man's Faith, Michael E. Tigar, Spring 1990 (16:3), p. 1
Fifth Amendment
Life Well Lived, A: An Interview with Justice John Paul Stevens, Jeffrey N. Cole and Elaine E. Bucklo,
Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 8
Confessions of Nat Turner, The, William Styron, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 72
Twenty Years of Change: Hardball Litigators, Milton I. Shadur, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 21
Rules of Final Argument, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 45
Reducing Discovery Costs: The American Experience, Paul J. Bschorr, Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 3
First Amendment
First Amendment Caste System, Charles D. Tobin, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 9
Memoirs of a Blogger, Mark Herrmann, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 46
Thoughts on Impeachment, Robert E. Shapiro, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 65
System That Works, A, John T. Curtin Jr., Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 3
Opening Statement, Philip H. Corboy, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 1
Proof of Lost Profits, Richard J. Phelan, Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 23
Lawyer Against Lawyer, Jacob A. Stein, Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 49
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Foreign Judgments
How Not to Lose, Leonard M. Niehoff, Spring 1996 (22:3), p. 27
Foreign Law
Grappling with Liberia's Legal Issues, Virginia M. Kendall, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 5
Transational Crimes Face Repeat Punishment, Andrew S. Boutros, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 43
Limiting Liability for Crimes Committed Abroad, Tyler Hodgson, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 47
Understanding Foreign States' Mandatory Corporation Social Responsibility Reporting, Mikhail ReiderGordon, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 61
Forensic Evidence
Memorandum to the President, Judith A. Miller, Spring 2008 (34:3), p. 1
Getting Scientific Evidence Admitted: The Daubert Hearing, Paul F. Eckstein and Samuel A. Thumma,
Winter 1998 (24:2), p. 21
Forfeitures
Litigators and the Press, Stuart W. Gold, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 36
Forums
Forum Shopping, Gita F. Rothschild, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 40
Forum non Conveniens: You Can Get There from Here, Craig C. Reilly, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 36
Small Cases, John L. Kane Jr., Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 39
Reply Briefs, , Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 49
Reply Briefs, , Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 49
Medium v. Tedium: Video Depositions Come of Age, David M. Balabanian, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 25
Fraud
How to Borrow a Mediator's Powers, Dwight Golann, Spring 2004 (30:3), p. 41
Churchill's Prewar Speeches, William Pannill, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 53
Freedom of Information Act
Later Impressions, Anne C. Conway, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 3
Looking Forward to the Past, Ronald Jay Cohen, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 1
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Trials and Cases of the 20th Century in America, Alan M. Dershowitz, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 8
If I Were King, Lawrence J. Fox, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 15
To MDL or Not to MDL? A Defense Perspective, Mark Herrmann, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 43
Criminal Discovery: Leveling the Playing Field, Jeffrey E. Stone and Corey B. Rubenstein, Winter 1997
(23:2), p. 45
Legal Creativity: Flashes, Blocks, and Toads, Peter D. Baird, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 28
Punitive Damages: Bonanza or Disaster?, Grant P. DuBois, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 35
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 47
Gender
Preserving the Independence of the Judiciary, Justice G. Barry Anderson, Winter 2009 (35:2), p. 3
Surviving a Screwup, Brian Pollock, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 19
Kidnapped, Robert Louis Stevenson, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 72
Us, Not Them, James W. McElhaney, Summer 2005 (31:4), p. 57
Cautionary Tale of Malpractice in the Computer Age, A, Gilbert Greenman, Summer 2004 (30:4), p. 39
Where Do We Go from Here?, Judah Best, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 1
Government
Better Living Through Judicial Notice, Paul J. Kiernan, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 42
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 61
Corporate Responsibility: The Lawyer's Role, Brad D. Brian, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 1
Lawyers as Public Servants, Brad D. Brian, Fall 2005 (32:1), p. 1
Life and Death of George Wythe, The: "I Am Murdered", Robert Aitken and Marilyn Aitken, Summer 2005
(31:4), p. 53
Signed, Sealed, but Not Delivered: John Marshall v. Thomas Jefferson, The Marbury Case, Robert Aitken
and Marilyn Aitken, Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 57
Trials and Cases of the 20th Century in America, Alan M. Dershowitz, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 8
Court-Appointed Experts and Technical Advisors, Jane F. Thorpe, Alvina M. Oelhafen, and Michael B.
Arnold, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 31
To MDL or Not to MDL? A Defense Perspective, Mark Herrmann, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 43
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Forum non Conveniens: You Can Get There from Here, Craig C. Reilly, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 36
Free the Jury, B. Michael Dann, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 5
Injunction Rollercoaster, The, Stephen C. Norman and Peter J. Walsh Jr., Winter 1995 (21:2), p. 8
How to Appeal to an Appellate Judge, Leonard I. Garth, Fall 1994 (21:1), p. 20
Twenty Years of Change: "Reform" and Constitutional Change, Philip H. Corboy, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 22
Verdict Strategy, Frank Cicero, Jr. and Roger L. Taylor, Summer 1991 (17:4), p. 41
Dozen Ways to Anger a Judge, A, Richard B. Klein, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 5
Litigators and the Press, Stuart W. Gold, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 36
Ten Ways to Torpedo a Settlement Conference, Harry L. Hupp, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 7
Legal Creativity: Flashes, Blocks, and Toads, Peter D. Baird, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 28
Removal, James T. Fousekis and James F. Brelsford, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 39
How to Present Complex Economic Evidence to a Jury, John J. Jeffers, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 30
Last Trial by Battle, The, Julius J. Marke, Winter 1979 (5:2), p. 39
Rebuttal: Products Liability Crisis: Fact or Fantasy?, Jon G. Carlson, Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 51
Rule 801: More Than a Definition, William E. McDaniels, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 17
Government Interference
Better Living Through Judicial Notice, Paul J. Kiernan, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 42
Grand Jury
Later Impressions, Anne C. Conway, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 3
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 57
Forum non Conveniens: You Can Get There from Here, Craig C. Reilly, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 36
What Do You Do When Your Client Lies?, William M. McErlean, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 8
Legal Malpractice: Plaintiff's Strategies, Paul D. Rheingold, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 13
Why Can't Lawyers Write?, Christopher T. Lutz, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 26
Mistakes, Arthur H. Aufses III, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 39
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Accounting Experts: The Care and Feeding of a Valuable Resource, Lawrence H. Fox and Samuel P.
Gunther, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 33
In Defense of the Adversary System, Ralph J. Temple, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 43
Opening Statement, Robert F. Hanley, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 1
Oral Argument in the U.S. Court of Appeals: Can It Be Salvaged?, Bernard B. Segal, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 3
Rule 609: Impeachment with Prior Convictions, Phil Burleson, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 14
Rule 801: More Than a Definition, William E. McDaniels, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 17
Business Records Exception, The: Something Less Than Revolutionary, Frank T. Read, Fall 1975 (2:1), p.
25
Impeaching Jury Verdicts, Ronald L. Carlson, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 31
Habeas Corpus
Dr. Thorne, Anthony Trollope, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 72
Corporate Responsibility: The Lawyer's Role, Brad D. Brian, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 1
Life and Death of George Wythe, The: "I Am Murdered", Robert Aitken and Marilyn Aitken, Summer 2005
(31:4), p. 53
Some Reminders to Myself in Approaching the Big Case, Sam C. Pointer Jr., Spring 1977 (3:3), p. 5
Hearsay
Gossiping Agents and the Hearsay Rule, Timothy S. Tomasik, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 23
Aristotle's Methods for Outstanding Oral Arguments, Lawrence D. Rosenberg, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 33
Focusing: When Less Is More, Joyce S. Meyers, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 6
Powerful Witness Preparation, Ronald Jay Cohen, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 1
What to Do When a Judge Makes a Mistake, James B. Zagel, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 3
Home Field Advantage: The Opening Statement That Closes, Brent O.E. Clinkscale, Riche T. McKnight,
and Kenneth C. Gibson, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 6
Federal Discovery: Crown Jewel or Curse?, Kathleen L. Blaner, Alfred W. Cortese Jr. and Donald H. Green,
Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 8
Spa Fields Conspiracy, The, Mark L.D. Wawro, Winter 1993 (19:2), p. 41
Trial Lawyer as Client, The, E. Robert (Bob) Wallach, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 12
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Mistakes Lawyers Make in Discovery, William W. Schwarzer, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 31
Discoverers, The, Jacob A. Stein, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 46
Making Criminals Credible, Nathaniel H. Akerman, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 26
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 47
Advance Sheet, Michael L. Shakman, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 47
Rule 24: Effective Intervention, Donald Hilliker, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 21
Litigating in the Bankruptcy Court: Can You Overcome the Home Court Advantage?, Robert L. Howard,
Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 11
High-Profile Cases
Rules of Law, The: Still the Cornerstone, Kim J. Askew, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 1
Judge on the Jury, A, Larry M. Boyle, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 3
Courtroom Lawyer's Guide to Arbitration, A, Lawrence R. Mills and Thomas J. Brewer, Spring 2005 (31:3),
p. 42
Corporate Wealth: The 800 Pound Gorilla That Sabotages Fair Adjudication of Punitive Damages, Andrew
L. Frey, Spring 2004 (30:3), p. 8
Civil Remedies for Criminal Conduct: Representing the Crime Victim, David L. Goldberg, Spring 2004
(30:3), p. 32
Hearsay, Juries, White Elephants, and Hippopotamuses, Jeffrey N. Cole, Winter 2004 (30:2), p. 49
Witness Doesn't Remember, The, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 55
Art of Leading, The, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 55
Winning Punitive Damages, Geoffrey P. Jarpe, Spring 1997 (23:3), p. 36
No to Mandatory Court-Annexed ADR, G. Thomas Eisele, Fall 1991 (18:1), p. 3
Electronic Depositions, Alexander R. Sussman and Edna R. Sussman, Summer 1989 (15:4), p. 26
Open Courts, Closed Trials, Anthony C. Epstein, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 23
Civil RICO: The Plaintiff's Lawyer as G-Man, William J. Hardy, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 37
Mail Fraud, Morals, and U.S. Attorneys, Michael E. Tigar, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 22
Litigating in the Bermuda Triangle, Peter D. Baird, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 22
Ethical Rules in Flux: Advancing Costs of Litigation, Mark Lynch, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 19
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Human Rights
Grappling with Liberia's Legal Issues, Virginia M. Kendall, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 5
Judicial Campaign Contributions: How Much is Too Much?, Robert L. Rothman, Winter 2009 (35:2), p.
Squeezing Silver, Mark A. Cymrot and Thomas O. Gorman, Summer 1991 (17:4), p. 6
Hyde Amendment
Integration Ideal, The: Sobering Reflections, Charles J. Ogletree Jr., Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 50
Signed, Sealed, but Not Delivered: John Marshall v. Thomas Jefferson, The Marbury Case, Robert Aitken
and Marilyn Aitken, Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 57
Immigration Law
Aircrash Litigation Techniques, Charles H. Smith, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 44
Immunity
Secrets of Superstar Associates, The, Tom Hentoff, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 24
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 57
Conversation with John Mortimer, A, Robert F. Hanley, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 21
Introduction to the Federal Rules of Evidence, An, Margaret A. Berger, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 8
Impeachment
From Competency to Rules of Limited Exclusion: Seeking Better Tools for the Search for Truth, A. Leo
Levin, Arlene Fickler, and Malia Brink, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 23
Preparing for Spontaneity at Trial, Jane E. Dueker, John W. Moticka and Gerald R. Ortbals, Fall 2000
(27:1), p. 15
Salutation, A, Noel Fidel, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 3
Ghostwriters in the Courts, Cornelius J. Moynihan Jr., Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 37
Paris Trout, Pete Dexter, Fall 1990 (17:1), p. 64
Brief History of Deposition Editing, A, Robert E. Scully Jr., Spring 1989 (15:3), p. 43
Man Who Wouldn't Be Counted, The, Irving Younger, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 55
Supreme Effort, A, Joe G. Roady, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 49
Rule 24: Effective Intervention, Donald Hilliker, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 21
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Opening Statement, Weyman I. Lundquist, Winter 1979 (5:2), p. 1
Indictment
Decision to Indict, The, Carl H. Loewenson Jr., Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 13
Evidence in the Pinto Case: An Interview with James F. Neal, Bart Schwartz, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 29
In-House Counsel
Are Regulatory Findings Admissible Evidence?, Gilbert S. Keteltas and Joanne Lichtman, Spring 2008
(34:3), p. 39
Strategies for Litigating Computer Software Copyright Claims, Richard A. Halloran and Kimberly A.
Demarchi, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 54
Strategies for Litigating Computer Software Copyright Claims, Richard A. Halloran and Kimberly A.
Demarchi, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 54
Judges, Junkets, and Seminars, Abner J. Mikva, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 3
Hyde and Seek: Getting the Prosecution to Pay Your Fees in a Criminal Case, Robert S. Litt and Evelina J.
Norwinski, Summer 2001 (27:4), p. 19
Closing Argument: A String of Pearls, Patricia Lee Refo, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 37
I Didn't Realize, Lawrence J. Fox, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 48
Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder, Susan Hackett, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 8
Representing the Honest Public Official, Stanley M. Brand, Spring 1995 (21:3), p. 24
Injunctions
Hillmon Case, the MacGuffin, and the Supreme Court, The, Marianne Wesson, Fall 2005 (32:1), p. 30
Judge or Jury: The Judge's Perspective, John Zebrowski, Fall 1994 (21:1), p. 28
Issues, Facts, and Appellate Strategy, Jordan B. Cherrick, Spring 1990 (16:3), p. 15
Opening Statement for the Defense in Criminal Cases, Richard J. Crawford, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 26
Motions in Limine--A Primer, Edna Selan Epstein, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 34
Insanity Defense
Abolish Lawyers' Voir Dire of Juries, Mark A. Constantino, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 5
Insurance
Crime of Passion Defense, Robert and Marilyn Aitken, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 51
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Communicating with Clients, Lawrence J. Vilardo, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 45
Timeless Litigator, The, Jerold S. Solovy and Robert L. Byman, Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 12
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 65
Pointers on Preserving the Record, Sylvia H. Walbolt and Susan L. Landy, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 31
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Summer 1992 (18:4), p. 53
Business Records, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 49
All About Litigation, Bart Schwartz, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 2
Planning Demonstrative Proof, George P. Haldeman and S. Allan Adelman, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 8
Ploys, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 47
Intellectual Property
Federal Hearsay Rule, The: You Can't Believe Everything You Hear, Jeffrey N. Cole, Spring 2008 (34:3), p.
51
Bench Trials, Thomas A. Mauet, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 13
Interlocutory Orders: Getting It Right the Second Time, Craig C. Reilly, Winter 1996 (22:2), p. 43
Art of Listening, The, William A. Haskins, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 46
Advocacy in Opening Statements, Weyman I. Lundquist, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 23
Is Multiple Witness Testimony Worth a Try?, Paul Nejelski and Kathy Shuart, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 3
Defending Trade Secret Litigation, Joseph D. Zamore, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 44
Plaintiff's Strategy in Trade Secret Litigation, David A. Schaefer, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 48
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
Tort Transformation in the Cultural Quicksand of Language and Values, Clay Calvert, Spring 2013 (39:2),
p. 30
Sua Sponte, Linda Quinn, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 31
Interlocutory Appeals
Court Secrecy: A Continuing National Disgrace, Nicole Schultheis, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 29
Criminal Evidence Strategies in Civil Cases, Edward J. Imwinkelried, Fall 1995 (22:1), p. 34
A Flexible Duty Standard for Professional Liability, John G. Wigmore, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 44
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International law
Need Foreign Discovery? Consider Little-Known Section 1782, Mark Doerr, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 60
Grappling with Liberia's Legal Issues, Virginia M. Kendall, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 5
Transational Crimes Face Repeat Punishment, Andrew S. Boutros, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 43
Limiting Liability for Crimes Committed Abroad, Tyler Hodgson, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 47
Understanding Foreign States' Mandatory Corporation Social Responsibility Reporting, Mikhail ReiderGordon, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 61
Challenges of Working Overseas as a Lawyer for Uncle Sam, The, Monika Bickert, Summer 2012 (38:4), p.
59
Trial Lawyer in Search of a Theme, and Other Musings, A, Dennis R. Suplee, Spring 2004 (30:3), p. 28
Expert Lawyers, Robert E. Shapiro, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 57
Later Impressions, Anne C. Conway, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 3
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Spring 1995 (21:3), p. 55
Bedside Manners and Desktop Distractions, Peter D. Baird, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 33
Petitioning for Certiorari in the Big Case, Charles G. Cole, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 33
Inside an Equitable Distribution Trial, William G. Mulligan, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 24
Foreign Arbitration of International Commercial Disputes, Charles Lee Eisen, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 19
Dispute Resolution: An Alternative for Large Case Litigation, Ronald L. Olson, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 22
FTC Settlement Procedures, Robert L. Wald, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 8
Lawyer Language, Ronald Goldfarb, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 3
Interrogatories
Forsyte Saga, The, John Galsworthy, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 64
Discovery Plan, The, Jonathan M. Stern, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 34
Criminal Discovery: Leveling the Playing Field, Jeffrey E. Stone and Corey B. Rubenstein, Winter 1997
(23:2), p. 45
Pro Bono Service, Talbot D'Alemberte, Fall 1992 (19:1), p. 3
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 49
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All About Litigation, Bart Schwartz, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 2
Mapping the Labyrinth of Sellers' Damages, Roy Ryden Anderson, Fall 1983 (10:1), p. 10
Book on Trial, A, William F.X. Geoghan Jr., Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 41
Interviews
Judge Jack Weinstein on Life and Law, Jeffrey Cole and Robert Gettleman, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 13
Twonmbly and Iqbal: A License to Dismiss, Robert L. Rothman, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 1
Slouching Towards Bethlehem, Joan Didion, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 68
Die Fledermaus, Johann Strauss, Summer 2005 (31:4), p. 68
Free Aldape: The Saga of an Extraordinary Death Case, Scott J. Atlas, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 24
Just One More Lawyer Working on the Case, Florence Snyder Rivas, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 3
Interview with Steve Shapiro, An, Jeffrey N. Cole, Winter 1997 (23:2), p. 19
Interview with Floyd Abrams, Kenneth P. Nolan, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 28
Economics of Law: An Interview with Judge Posner, Jeffrey N. Cole, Fall 1995 (22:1), p. 23
Bankruptcy Litigation: More Than Voodoo, Robert A. Julian, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 17
Interview with Dan Webb, Theodore B. Olson and Jeffrey N. Cole, Fall 1994 (21:1), p. 45
Opposing Certiorari in the U.S. Supreme Court, Timothy S. Bishop, Winter 1994 (20:2), p. 31
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: A Trial Perspective, Diane A. Lebedeff, Summer 1993 (19:4), p.
5
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Spring 1993 (19:3), p. 63
Demonstrative Evidence: The Next Generation, Robert D. Brain and Daniel J. Broderick, Summer 1991
(17:4), p. 21
Law of Experts, The, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1991 (17:4), p. 47
Shaping the Case, Weyman I. Lundquist, Spring 1990 (16:3), p. 6
Litigation Against a Pro Se Plaintiff, Paul B. Zuydhoek, Summer 1989 (15:4), p. 13
Criminal Discovery for the Civil Litigator, Candace Fabri and Rebecca Cochran, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 13
Reconstructing Reality: Preparing the Deponent to Testify, Dennis R. Suplee and Diana S. Donaldson, Fall
1988 (15:1), p. 19
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Winning Without Trial, Milt Policzer, Winter 1988 (14:2), p. 43
Interview with Joseph D. Jamail Jr., Miriam Kass, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 22
Budgeting the Big Case, Mark E. Staib, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 29
Breaking the Spell, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 55
Interview with Louis Nizer Part II, Bart Schwartz, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 27
Opening Statements, Edward R. Stein, Winter 1985 (11:2), p. 43
Lone Star of Hope, The, Eugene A. Cook, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 41
Interview with Simon H. Rifkind, , Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 24
Streamlined Litigation, David D. Leitch, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 41
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 47
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 49
Joint Defense Groups
Avoiding Problems in Joint Defense Groups, Mark D. Plevin, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 41
Twenty Years of Change: The Death of Voir Dire, Morris Dees, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 14
Lesson in Law, A, Irving Younger, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 47
Judges
Judge Jack Weinstein on Life and Law, Jeffrey Cole and Robert Gettleman, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 13
Mediation--A Judge's Views on Judicially Monitored Settlement Conferences, David A. Katz, Summer 2009
(35:4), p. 3
Anatomy of a Trial: A Primer for Young Lawyers, Mark A. Neubauer, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 61
Settling on the Eve of Trial, Joyce Meyers, Fall 2008 (35:1), p. 55
From the Jaws of Defeat, David H. Donaldson, Jr., Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 42
Obstreperosity, John Myers, Fall 2006 (33:1), p. 45
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Winter 2006 (32:2), p. 68
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Winter 2006 (32:2), p. 68
House of the Seven Gables, The, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Winter 2006 (32:2), p. 76
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Bedside Manners for Lawyers, Peter D. Baird, Fall 2005 (32:1), p. 27
Corporate Illiteracy, Charles H. Wilson, Summer 2005 (31:4), p. 41
Everyday Mentoring in the Age of Technology, Eva Petko Esber, Spring 2005 (31:3), p. 39
Talking to the Press and Making Them Listen, Skyler Bentsen and Daniel Scardino, Winter 2005 (31:2), p.
40
Vanishing Trial, The, Patricia Lee Refo, Winter 2004 (30:2), p. 1
Streetwise Litigation: "Legitimate" Tactics for Operating Outside the Rules, Gary C. Dobbs and George R.
Speckart, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 35
Conducting a Winning Deposition and Many, Many Thanks, Ronald Jay Cohen, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 1
Inside Scoop, The, Stanley Sporkin, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 3
Who Are Today's Jurors and How Do You Reach Them?, Sonya Hamlin, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 9
Whistler v. Ruskin, Robert Aitken, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 65
Hi-Tech Trials, James W. McElhaney, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 71
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 73
Getting and Spending, Michael Chepiga, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 84
Murder in the Streets of Tombstone: A Legendary Theory of the Case, Steven Lubet, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 35
Mother of All Battles, The: The Quest for Asbestos Insurance Coverage, Robert N. Sayler and William
Skinner, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 45
Death of Dinosaurs and Evolution of the Solo Practitioner, The, Robin Page West, Winter 2000 (26:2), p.
Arguing for Changes in the Law, James C. Schroeder and Robert M. Dow Jr., Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 37
Starting on the Right Foot: Effective Opening Statements, Mark L.D. Wawro, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 10
Cross Examination--"To Sin or Not to Sin", Roy L. Reardon, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 30
The Sometimes Troubled Relationship Between Courts and Their "Friends", Paul M. Smith, Summer 1998
(24:4), p. 24
Don't Make It Fun to Rule Against You, James S. Simonson, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 14
Uncommon Law, A. P. Herbert, Summer 1996 (22:4), p. 68
Asking for Extensions, Ellen M. Heller, Winter 1996 (22:2), p. 30
Pop Goes the Jury, Robert Traver, Winter 1996 (22:2), p. 76
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God Sees the Truth but Waits, Leo N. Tolstoy, Fall 1995 (22:1), p. 76
Litigating in the Limelight: Milton Gould, Kenneth P. Nolan, Winter 1995 (21:2), p. 23
How Much is a Life Worth? People v. Isidore Zimmerman, Milton S. Gould, Summer 1994 (20:4), p. 51
Fighting the Judge, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1994 (20:4), p. 55
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Summer 1994 (20:4), p. 57
"Thou Shalt Not Ration Justice", Robert N. Sayler, Spring 1994 (20:3), p. 1
Plain Talk on Appellate Advocacy, Laurence H. Silberman, Spring 1994 (20:3), p. 3
Secrets of Cross-Examination, David H. Berg, Spring 1994 (20:3), p. 6
How Much is that Lawyer in the Window?, R. Bruce Beckner, Winter 1994 (20:2), p. 57
Perils of Litigation Practice, The, Brian J. Redding, Summer 1992 (18:4), p. 6
American Dreyfus, The, Casper W. Ooms, Summer 1992 (18:4), p. 49
Impeaching the Unimpeachable, Stephen P. Kauffman, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 29
Lawyer in the Jury Room, John B. Williams, Fall 1990 (17:1), p. 8
Discovering Your Litigator's Voice, Michael E. Tigar, Summer 1990 (16:4), p. 1
Keep Your Big Mouth Shut, Jacob A. Stein, Spring 1990 (16:3), p. 39
Hypnotic Testimony, Thomas D. Sawaya, Summer 1989 (15:4), p. 3
Talking to the Other Side's Employees and Ex-Employees, George B. Wyeth, Summer 1989 (15:4), p. 8
Video in the Courtroom: More Than a Talking Head, Eli Chernow, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 3
Emerging Privilege for Self-Critical Analysis, An, David P. Leonard, Spring 1988 (14:3), p. 1
Getting Even, Abraham C. Reich and Ronald J. Schaffer, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 30
Trial Advocacy: A Systematic Approach, Alan T. Radnor, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 43
Effective Direct Examination, Sonya Hamlin, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 15
Judge or Jury, Jim Sullivan and Paul E. McMeans, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 18
Big Firms, Small Cases, James E. Daniels, Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 29
Judges and the Public, Richard S. Arnold, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 5
Pies and Dogs, James F. Hinton, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 37
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How to Try a Tape Case, Morey L. Sear, Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 28
Piercing the Facade of Fairness, E. Robert (Bob) Wallach, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 3
Reflections on the Supreme Court, Potter Stewart, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 8
Psychological Anchors: Influencing the Jury, Donald E. Vinson, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 20
Expert Testimony in Criminal Trials, Paul S. Meyer, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 23
Suggestions on Challenging Agency Rules and Regulations, Robert N. Sayler and Bruce D. Sokler, Fall
1981 (8:1), p. 30
Basic Strategy in Federal Criminal Defense Litigation, George J. Cotsirilos and Robert M. Stephenson, Fall
1981 (8:1), p. 36
Witness Who Spoke with God, The, Milton S. Gould, Fall 1981 (8:1), p. 41
More on Direct Examination, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1981 (8:1), p. 43
Let's Get Rid of Big Cases, Jim Sullivan and Donald Rez, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 8
Fifth Amendment Privilege in Corporate Litigation, The, Harry A. Swagart III, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 22
O'Dea Case, The, Frank J. Mackin, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 41
Horse Shed, The, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 43
Advance Sheet, Michael L. Shakman, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 47
Assuring Effective Assistance of Counsel, William W. Schwarzer, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 5
Disqualifying Agency Decision Makers, Richard A. Allen, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 15
Attorney for the Defense, Clarence Darrow, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 41
Rebuttal: The Malpractice Exposure of Trial Lawyers, Duke Nordlinger Stern, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 51
Motions to Disqualify: Caveat Advocatus, Martha A. Mills, Fall 1979 (6:1), p. 47
Cleveland Exception to the Hearsay Rule, The, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1979 (5:2), p. 41
In Memoriam: Paul R. Connelly 1922-1978, William J. Manning, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 1
Controlling Litigation Costs: Some Proposals for Reform, Ronald L. Olson, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 16
Some Ethical Questions About Percentage Fees, John F. Grady, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 20
Making and Meeting Objections, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 43
Peremptory Disqualification of the Trial Judge, Ernest J. Getto, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 22
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Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict
Can a Party Be Required to Attend Trial?, Elaine E. Bucklo, Spring 1988 (14:3), p. 33
Judicial Notice
Care and Feeding of Jurors, The, Janet S. Kole, Winter 2004 (30:2), p. 43
Way We Were, The?, Barbara M.G. Lynn, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 1
Juries
Finding Bad Jurors, Kelley Barnett, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 11
Felix Holt, The Radical, George Eliot, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 64
Admissibility of Electronically Stored Information: It's Still the Same Old Story, Sheldon M. Finkelstein
and Evelyn R. Storch, Spring 2008 (34:3), p. 13
Making Experts Matter, Harlan H. Levy, Spring 2008 (34:3), p. 24
Law Makers, Law Breakers and Uncommon Trials, Peter D. Baird, Spring 2008 (34:3), p. 59
Case for Jury Questionnaires, A, Barbara M.G. Lynn, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 3
Crafting a Discovery Plan, S. Kirk Ingebretsen, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 26
Aristotle's Methods for Outstanding Oral Arguments, Lawrence D. Rosenberg, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 33
Getting the Truth from Adverse Witnesses, William Alsup, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 17
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 2005 (32:1), p. 61
Up the Ladder: Litigator Responsibilities Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Scott P. Glauberman and Dan K.
Webb, Summer 2004 (30:4), p. 21
Up the Ladder: Litigator Responsibilities Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Scott P. Glauberman and Dan K.
Webb, Summer 2004 (30:4), p. 21
Investigating the Investigators, Robert F. Hoyt and Joseph K. Brenner, Summer 2004 (30:4), p. 43
Tilting the Playing Field, Kenneth P. Nolan, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 6
Spelling Game, The: Russell's Cross-Examination of Pigott, Robert Aitken, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 47
Taking the Fifth in Civil Litigation, Richard L. Scheff, Scott A. Coffina, and Jill Baisinger, Fall 2002
(29:1), p. 34
Preliminary Injunctions: Look Before You Leap, Morton Denlow, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 8
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Preparing for Spontaneity at Trial, Jane E. Dueker, John W. Moticka and Gerald R. Ortbals, Fall 2000
(27:1), p. 15
For the Love of Lawyering, Ronald Jay Cohen, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 1
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel in Death Penalty Cases, David D. Langfitt and Billy Nolas, Summer 2000
(26:4), p. 6
Lessons from Kansas: The Lawyer as Witness or Target, Ankur J. Goel and Lisa D. Taylor, Summer 2000
(26:4), p. 14
Lessons from Kansas: My Experience as a Target, Mark R. Thompson, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 15
Playing Hardball in Expert Witness Depositions, Steven C. Day, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 19
Deposition Essentials: New Basics for Old Masters, Diana S. Donaldson, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 25
Dear Angus, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 53
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 55
Scarlet and Black, Stendhal, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 68
This Is What I'm Thinking: A Dialogue between Partner and Associate . . . From the Partner, Mark
Herrmann, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 8
Direct and the Director: Writing, Staging, and Telling the Story, William T. Hangley, Fall 1998 (25:1), p.
Free the Jury, B. Michael Dann, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 5
Volley, Set, and Match: The Art of Not Losing, Nancy E. Rice, Spring 1996 (22:3), p. 8
"Thou Shalt Not Ration Justice", Robert N. Sayler, Spring 1994 (20:3), p. 1
Plain Talk on Appellate Advocacy, Laurence H. Silberman, Spring 1994 (20:3), p. 3
Documents and Depositions: The Basics, Arthur H. Aufses III, Winter 1994 (20:2), p. 49
Doctor Doolittle, Hugh Lofting, Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 60
Lawyers and Death Cases, Michael E. Tigar, Winter 1990 (16:2), p. 1
Dealing with the Prosecutor, Howard Wilson, Winter 1990 (16:2), p. 34
Uncharged Misconduct: What Would Irving Younger Have Done?, Edward J. Imwinkelried, Fall 1989
(16:1), p. 6
Building a Brief, John E. Nelson, Spring 1989 (15:3), p. 27
Anatomy of the Written Argument, Gary L. Sasso, Spring 1989 (15:3), p. 30
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David, Inc. v. Goliath National Bank, Helen Davis Chaitman, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 32
Opening Statement, John R. Tomlinson, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 1
Interview with Louis Nizer Part I, Bart Schwartz, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 31
Moving the Docket, Robert L. Karwacki, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 27
Pretrial Challenges to Expert Testimony, Michael Berens, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 27
Opening Statement, Asa Rountree, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 1
Libel--Some Thoughts for the Defense, Robert S. Warren, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 12
Jury and the Complex Civil Case, The, Barry E. Ungar and Theodore R. Mann, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 3
Trial of a Criminal Tax Fraud Case: Prosecution and Defense Perspectives, Gerald A. Feffer and Stuart E.
Abrams, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 19
Choosing an Arbitration Panel, Herbert F. Roth, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 13
Representing Clients in Administrative Adjudicative Proceedings, G. Stephen Pfeiffer, Spring 1979 (5:3), p.
12
A King of Torts, Jacob A. Stein, Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 53
In Memoriam: Paul R. Connelly 1922-1978, William J. Manning, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 1
Work-Product Doctrine in Criminal Cases, The, Judah Best, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 22
Grand Jury Bypass--Self-Mutilation by the I.R.S., The, Richard C. Schwartz and Sheldon M. Sisson,
Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 29
Competency of Counsel and Judicial Responsibility, Monroe H. Freedman, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 45
Avoiding Procedural Traps in Bankruptcy Discharge Litigation, Michael L. Cook and William M. Goldman,
Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 19
Body Language and Persuasion, John Stefano, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 31
Teaching Persuasion to Lawyers, Kenneth S. Broun, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 34
No-Fault Insurance: The Impact on Lawyers in Massachusetts, Alan I. Widiss, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 10
Using the Freedom of Information Act, Ronald L. Plesser, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 35
Civility in the Courtroom: The Judge's Obligation, Paul R. Connolly, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 14
Jurisdiction
Here Comes the Pro Se Plaintiff, Leonard M. Niehoff, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 12
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Excuse Me, Your Jurisdiction Is Missing, Janet S. Kole, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 38
Memory, Christopher T. Lutz, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 38
Tangled Web: Personal Jurisdiction and the Internet, Gregory A. Castanias and Robert W. Hamilton, Winter
1998 (24:2), p. 27
Surviving Federal Turf Battles, Andrew M. Luger, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 17
Vicar of Christ, The, Walter F. Murphy, Winter 1993 (19:2), p. 68
Big Firms, Small Cases, James E. Daniels, Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 29
Prescription for Drug Cases, Edward A. Mallett, Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 36
Law of the Yahoos, Jonathan Swift, Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 60
Advance Sheet, Michael L. Shakman, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 47
Jury Instructions
Small Stuff, The, Tom Galbraith, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 15
Alarms Still Sound to Preserve Attorney-Client Privilege, Kim J. Askew, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 1
Litigating Cases before Administrative Law Judges, Lawrence P. Postol, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 47
Jury and the Complex Civil Case, The, Barry E. Ungar and Theodore R. Mann, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 3
Jury Nullification
Losing--Get Used to It, Kenneth P. Nolan, Spring 1996 (22:3), p. 3
Jury Selection
Finding Bad Jurors, Kelley Barnett, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 11
Tips on Petitioning for and Opposing Certiorari in the U.S. Supreme Court, Timothy S. Bishop, Jeffrey W.
Sarles and Stephen J. Kane, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 26
Tips on Petitioning for and Opposing Certiorari in the U.S. Supreme Court, Timothy S. Bishop, Jeffrey W.
Sarles and Stephen J. Kane, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 26
Making a Difference, Judith A. Miller, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 1
Is the Ethical Lawyer an Endangered Species?, Jed S. Rakoff, Spring 2004 (30:3), p. 3
For the Love of Lawyering, Ronald Jay Cohen, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 1
For the Love of Lawyering, Ronald Jay Cohen, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 1
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Ineffective Assistance of Counsel in Death Penalty Cases, David D. Langfitt and Billy Nolas, Summer 2000
(26:4), p. 6
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel in Death Penalty Cases, David D. Langfitt and Billy Nolas, Summer 2000
(26:4), p. 6
Selecting Jurors, Andrew T. Berry, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 8
Angus on Jury Selection, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 55
Do's and Don'ts of Talking to the Jury, Nelly N. Khouzam, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 5
Why Do We Call It Discovery?, Lawrence J. Fox, Spring 1996 (22:3), p. 1
Your Worst Nightmare: Things That Can Go Bump on Appeal, Michael Daly Hawkins, Spring 1996 (22:3),
p. 5
Confidentiality Agreements That Work, John S. Kiernan, Spring 1994 (20:3), p. 18
Confidentiality Agreements That Work, John S. Kiernan, Spring 1994 (20:3), p. 18
Fudging and Forgetting, Christopher T. Lutz, Spring 1993 (19:3), p. 10
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Spring 1992 (18:3), p. 53
Doctor Doolittle, Hugh Lofting, Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 60
Standards of Appellate Review, George A. Somerville, Spring 1989 (15:3), p. 23
Standards of Appellate Review, George A. Somerville, Spring 1989 (15:3), p. 23
Patent Litigation, Laurence H. Pretty, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 32
Impeachment in Administrative Cases, Calvin William Sharpe, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 36
Judge or Jury, Jim Sullivan and Paul E. McMeans, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 18
Defending a White-Collar Case, Gus Newman, Winter 1984 (10:2), p. 46
Penologist as Expert Witness, The, E. Eugene Miller and Charles M. Kolb, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 30
Lawyer Solicitation Rules, Joe Sims, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 22
Advance Sheet, Michael L. Shakman, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 49
Pampered Poodle and Other Trivia, The, Edmund N. Carpenter II, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 3
Work-Product Doctrine in Criminal Cases, The, Judah Best, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 22
Art of Brief Writing: What a Judge Wants to Read, The, Albert Tate Jr., Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 11
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Persuading to Acquit: A Dialogue, Irving Younger, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 28
No-Fault Insurance: The Impact on Lawyers in Massachusetts, Alan I. Widiss, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 10
No-Fault Insurance: The Impact on Lawyers in Massachusetts, Alan I. Widiss, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 10
Jury Trial
Conflicts Jungle in Modern Litigation, The, Brian J. Redding, Winter 1993 (19:2), p. 6
What Makes Juries Listen, Michael E. Tigar, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 61
Pies and Dogs, James F. Hinton, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 37
Advocates on Trial, Harry Sabbath Bodin, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 3
Grand Jury Reform: Is It Possible?, William J. Campbell, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 5
Grand Jury, The: An Overview, James M. Kramon, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 8
Representing the Corporate Client Before the Grand Jury, Thomas F. Campion and Sharon T. Jacobson,
Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 14
Grand Jury Bypass--Self-Mutilation by the I.R.S., The, Richard C. Schwartz and Sheldon M. Sisson,
Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 29
Managing Information in the Big Case: Time for a Cooperative Experiment, Arthur R. Miller, Spring 1978
(4:3), p. 8
Lawyer Against Lawyer, Jacob A. Stein, Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 49
Supreme Court Advocacy: Random Thoughts in a Day of Time Restrictions, E. Barrett Prettyman Jr.,
Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 16
Case of the 'Mad' Peer, The, Julius J. Marke, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 37
Law Practice Management
Winning the Internet, Jason Beahm, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 56
Surviving Yourself, Andrew Love, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 38
Top Ten Tax Tenets for Trial Lawyers, Robert W. Wood, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 38
Primer on Litigating Patent Infringement Claims, A, Thomas Selby, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 15
Picking a Winner, Leonard M. Niehoff, Spring 1997 (23:3), p. 25
Drafting Testimony, David M. Levy and Mark A. Neubauer, Fall 1995 (22:1), p. 11
Clients Everyone Hates, David Goldberger, Spring 1995 (21:3), p. 10
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Effective Appellate Advocacy, Joel F. Dubina, Winter 1994 (20:2), p. 3
Blind Cross-Examination, David H. Berg, Fall 1990 (17:1), p. 12
How Do I Evade Thee? Let Me Count the Ways, Vance Barron Jr., Spring 1990 (16:3), p. 20
Does a Business Ever Want a Jury?, Bruce G. Merritt, Spring 1990 (16:3), p. 27
Can We Talk?, Barry C. Schneider, Fall 1989 (16:1), p. 3
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 55
Free Speech for Judges, Thomas M. Reavely, Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 5
Importance of Being Unpopular--And Independent, The, Jim R. Carrigan, Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 5
Opening Statement, Paul R. Connolly, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 1
Re-Examining the Adversary System, David J. Krupp, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 3
Working the Witness Puzzle, Robert F. Hanley, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 8
Witness Needs Help, The, Stuart A. Summit, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 14
Cross-Examination: Using Depositions at Trial, Lansing R. Palmer, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 21
To Testify (Or Not) in a Criminal Case, Nancy Rosner and Elliott A. Taikeff, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 24
Selecting and Preparing the Expert Witness, John W. Castles III, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 28
Presenting Direct Testimony in Writing, Michael S. Horne, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 30
Daniel Webster and the Dartmouth Case, Leonard Baker, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 35
Cutting Discovery Costs Through Interrogatories and Document Requests, Robert Ehrenbard, Spring 1975
(1:2), p. 17
Conducting the Oral Deposition, Stuart A. Summit, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 22
Sink's Guide to Staying Afloat in Political Criminal Trials, Michael E. Tigar, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 53
Legal Malpractice
Fairness, John G. Koeltl, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 3
Practical Use and Risky Consequences of Rule 68 Offers of Judgment, Teresa Rider Bult, Spring 2007 (33:3),
p. 26
Federal Courts, Their Rules and Their Roles, Theodore R. Tetzlaff, Spring 1992 (18:3), p. 1
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Forfeitures: When Uncle Sam Says You Can't Take It with You, Anton R. Valukas and Thomas P. Walsh,
Winter 1988 (14:2), p. 31
Coordinating Parallel Litigation, Michael R. Griffinger and Brian J. McMahon, Winter 1988 (14:2), p. 38
'Justice Lynch', Blair C. Fensterstock, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 37
Opening Statement, Paul R. Connolly, Spring 1977 (3:3), p. 1
Anatomy of an Automated Lawsuit, Henry Halladay, Spring 1977 (3:3), p. 13
Legal Writing
Who Done It? Controlling Agency in Legal Writing, Part II, George D. Gopen, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 12
Who Done It? Controlling Agency in Legal Writing, George D. Gopen, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 22
Controlling the Reader's Perception of Your Client's Story, George D. Gopen, Summer 2012 (38:4), p. 18
Rules of Evidence, The, Lee Robinson, Spring 2008 (34:3), p. 57
Deceitful Silence, Bruce A. Green, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 24
Navigating the New E-Discovery Rules, Paul D. Weiner and Mary Kay Brown, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 29
Daubert After a Decade, Robert J. Shaughnessy, Fall 2003 (30:1), p. 19
Digital Dangers: A Primer on Electronic Evidence in the Wake of Enron, Mary Kay Brown and Paul D.
Weiner, Fall 2003 (30:1), p. 24
Hyde and Seek: The Government's Perspective, James K. Robinson, Summer 2001 (27:4), p. 23
Direct and the Director: Writing, Staging, and Telling the Story, William T. Hangley, Fall 1998 (25:1), p.
Cross Examination--"To Sin or Not to Sin", Roy L. Reardon, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 30
Closing Argument: A String of Pearls, Patricia Lee Refo, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 37
United States of America, Libellant-against--ONE BOOK entitled Ulysses by James Joyce, Robert Aitken,
Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 51
Getting the Evidence In, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 55
Ulysses, James Joyce, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 76
How to Write: A Memorandum from a Curmudgeon, Mark Herrmann, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 3
Mischief of the Unpublished Opinion, The, Arthur B. Spitzer and Charles H. Wilson, Summer 1995 (21:4),
p. 3
Saint Joan, George Bernard Shaw, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 68
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Linking, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1993 (19:3), p. 59
Talking with Experts, Dennis R. Suplee and Margaret S. Woodruff, Fall 1992 (19:1), p. 8
Conversation with Richard DuCann, A, Robert F. Hanley, Spring 1988 (14:3), p. 21
Affidavit Evidence, Cornelius J. Moynihan Jr., Spring 1988 (14:3), p. 43
Lawyer Who Fell From the Eaves, The, Milton S. Gould, Spring 1988 (14:3), p. 45
Astonishing Verdict, An, Irving Younger, Winter 1988 (14:2), p. 47
Computer Evidence, Michael B. Keating, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 35
Defamation Oratory, Jacob A. Stein, Winter 1985 (11:2), p. 47
Dangers of Judge-Imposed Settlements, Dale A. Oesterle, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 29
Of Judicature, Sir Francis Bacon, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 64
All About Litigation, , Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 2
Climax of a Custody Case, Doris L. Sassower, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 18
Corporate Defendants in Criminal Litigation, Jeffrey Glekel, Fall 1981 (8:1), p. 39
Jury Voir Dire: The Judge's Perspective, C. Clyde Atkins, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 19
Problems of Professional Responsibility, Ray Garrett Jr., Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 32
Lifestyle
The Benefits of Mindfulness for Litigators, Jan L. Jacobowitz, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 27
From Trial Lawyer to Retired Lawyer, Edna Selan Epstein, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 37
The Mask that Becomes You, Addison Braendel, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 40
Mutiny on the Bounty, James Norman Hall and Charles Nordhoff, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 72
North Dakota Nine and the Family Farm, The, Bruce M. Van Sickle, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 49
Life, The, Kenneth P. Nolan, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 44
Reply Briefs, , Spring 1996 (22:3), p. 55
Humanizing the Corporation, Elizabeth Runyan Geise and David J. Katz, Spring 1995 (21:3), p. 35
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 43
Blackboard, The, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 53
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Old Time Oratory, Jacob A. Stein, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 59
Using Zoning to Increase Compensation Awards, Leon D. Black Jr. and William G. Earle, Summer 1982
(8:4), p. 44
Opening Statement, Ronald L. Olson, Fall 1981 (8:1), p. 1
Local Rules
Experts in Summary Judgment Motions, Edward Brunet, Spring 1990 (16:3), p. 36
Magistrates
Beating the Trial Court Paper Chase, William W. Schwarzer, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 5
Mail Fraud
When to Bring a Racketeering Claim, Stephen Horn, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 33
Stress and the Trial Lawyer, Isaiah M. Zimmerman, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 37
Malicious Prosecution
Brush Up Your Aristotle, Robert F. Hanley, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 39
Marketing
Winning the Internet, Jason Beahm, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 56
Mass Torts
Wild Bill Hickok: The Two Trials of Jack McCall, Robert Aitken, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 51
Choosing the Death Penalty, Charles J. Hynes, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 25
Media
Thoughts on Impeachment, Robert E. Shapiro, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 65
Oath for the Profession, An: What Do We Owe Each Other?, Joseph A. Greenaway Jr., Fall 2008 (35:1), p.
Judge on the Jury, A, Larry M. Boyle, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 3
Getting the Truth from Adverse Witnesses, William Alsup, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 17
Admissions and the Confounded Pseudoadmission, Stephen G. Good, Fall 2003 (30:1), p. 13
Trials or Tribulations (Rule 56 Style)?, Milton I. Shadur, Winter 2003 (29:2), p. 5
Closing Argument: Justice Byron White 1918-2002, Gary L. Sasso, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 61
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System That Works, A, John T. Curtin Jr., Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 3
Witness Doesn't Remember, The, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 55
Fourth Estate and the Second Front, The: Winning in the Press, William T. Hangley, Spring 1997 (23:3),
p. 14
Computer Evidence, Gregory P. Joseph, Fall 1995 (22:1), p. 13
Things You Have Wanted to Tell a Judge (But Didn't Dare), Mark A. Neubauer, Fall 1994 (21:1), p. 17
Twenty Years of Change: More Power to the Prosecutor, Robert G. Morvillo, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 19
Local Rules in Ambush, James J. Duane, Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 33
Getting More Than You Asked For: The Nonresponsive Answer, Steven C. Day, Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 18
Formal Discovery from Nonparties, Jeffrey F. Liss, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 11
Story for the Season, A, Irving Younger, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 51
Letting the Side Down, Molly Whittington-Egan, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 42
Assuring Effective Assistance of Counsel, William W. Schwarzer, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 5
Opening Statement, Philip H. Corboy, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 1
Proof of Lost Profits, Richard J. Phelan, Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 23
Videotape on Trial, Ellen J. Miller, Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 27
Attorneys' Fees in Litigation: Time to Discard the American Rule?, Matthew B. Wils and Neil Gold, Spring
1978 (4:3), p. 31
Antitrust and Unfair Competition, Robert S. Venning, Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 35
Lecture, The, Robert Traver, Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 39
Opening Statement, William J. Manning, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 1
Mediation
Mediation, Kenneth P. Nolan, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 59
No Muscle in the System: Seeking a Hearing for Guantanamo Detainees, Randolph S. Sergent and Brian D.
Maddox, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 8
When It's Your Last Chance: Tips on Obtaining Discretionary Review, J. Andrew Meyer and Sylvia H.
Walbolt, Summer 2001 (27:4), p. 11
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Truth about the "English Rule", The, G. Marc Whitehead and Robert B. MacDonald, Spring 1995 (21:3),
p. 3
Client Solicitation: What You Can Do and What to Do About It, Steven F. Pflaum and Kenneth A. Grady,
Winter 1993 (19:2), p. 31
Beyond the Bottom Line, Paul J. Bschorr, Fall 1990 (17:1), p. 1
Medical Malpractice
Colonel Starbottle for the Plaintiff, Francis Bret Harte, Winter 1995 (21:2), p. 76
Mentoring
Thoughts on Safeguarding Judicial Independence: An Interview With Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra
Day O'Connor, Elaine E. Bucklo and Jeffrey N. Cole, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 6
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Summer 2005 (31:4), p. 59
Jury Instructions: A Road Map for Trial Counsel, Sylvia H. Walbot and Cristina Alonso, Winter 2004
(30:2), p. 29
Training an Associate: Garbage In, Garbage Out, William M. McErlean and Howard L. Teplinsky, Spring
1998 (24:3), p. 52
Small Time, The, Peter Gerstenzang, Summer 1992 (18:4), p. 44
Wrestling with the Discovery Demons, Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 1991 (18:1), p. 14
Litigation Partner and the Settlement Partner, The, Paul J. Mode Jr. and Deanne C. Siemer, Summer 1986
(12:4), p. 33
Working the Witness Puzzle, Robert F. Hanley, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 8
Military Commissions
ABA's New Vision of the Jury's Function, The: An Opposing View, Richard S. Walinski, Spring 2006
(32:3), p. 5
Motion in Limine
Have a Plan in Litigation, Brad D. Brian, Winter 2006 (32:2), p. 1
Representing a Victim of Employment Discrimination, Barry L. Goldstein, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 12
Economic Experts in Antitrust Cases, Stephen E. Nagin, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 36
Arguing the Appeal in a Media Case, Floyd Abrams, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 17
Motions
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No More Blind Man's Bluff on Punitive Damages: A Plea to the Drafters of Pattern Jury Instructions, Andrew
L. Frey, Summer 2003 (29:4), p. 24
Joy of Motion Practice, The, Tom Galbraith, Winter 1998 (24:2), p. 15
Evidence from the Opposition, Eric Rieder, Fall 1995 (22:1), p. 17
Weinstein on the Courts, Kenneth P. Nolan, Spring 1992 (18:3), p. 24
Representing a Victim of Employment Discrimination, Barry L. Goldstein, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 12
Save the Insanity Defense, Stephen J. Morse, Fall 1983 (10:1), p. 3
Multi-District Litigation
Evaluating and Improving the MDL Process, John G. Heyburn II and Francis E. McGovern, Summer 2012
(38:4), p. 26
Sorry, Kenneth P. Nolan, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 55
Persuasion 101, Peter D. Baird, Summer 2001 (27:4), p. 25
Reply Briefs, , Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 49
Multiparty Defense
With Justice from One: Interview with Hon. Irving L. Goldberg, Lawrence J. Vilardo and Howard W.
Gutman, Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 16
Negotiations
Objectionable Objections, Joseph M. McLaughlin, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 32
Negotiations in Commercial Cases: Assess--Advise--Advocate, Bartlett A. Jackson and Auban Ann
Eisenhardt, Fall 1978 (5:1), p. 32
Future Inflation and Damage Awards, Frederick C. Kirby, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 31
Introduction to Direct Examination, An, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 37
Are Jurors People?, Whitney North Seymour Jr., Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 3
Vital Role of the Jury, The, Charles B. Renfrew, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 5
Trial by Jury: Is It Worth the Ordeal?, Spurgeon Avakian, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 8
No-Citation Rules
Defending Our Clients by Defending Our Ethics, Judith A. Miller, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 1
Objections
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Reviving the Benign Prerogative of Pardoning, Margaret Colgate Love, Winter 2006 (32:2), p. 25
Candide, Voltaire, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 72
Keeping It Simple in the Court TV Age: Is Less Still Sometimes More?, Robert M. Callagy and Joshua M.
Rubins, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 10
Humbling Experiences: Trials of Small Claims, Marc Anthony Douthit, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 27
Litigating Cases before Administrative Law Judges, Lawrence P. Postol, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 47
Heading Off an Indictment, Andrew J. Levander, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 14
Plain English Comes to Court, Robert W. Benson, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 21
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 47
Special Discovery Problems in Media Cases, Robert D. Sack, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 21
Open Courts
Protecting Confidential Sources, Kelli L. Sager and Rochelle L. Wilcox, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 36
Basics, The, Kenneth P. Nolan, Spring 2005 (31:3), p. 57
System That Works, A, John T. Curtin Jr., Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 3
Playing by the Rules Won't Keep Court Files Secret, David S. Bralow and James B. Blake, Winter 1998
(24:2), p. 36
Right to Independent Counsel, The, Bruce Alan Friedman, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 30
Opening Statement
Kids Aren't All Right, The, Ron Marmer, Fall 2011 (38:1), p. 4
Opening Statements
Slow and Steady Wins the Race, Lorna G. Schofield, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 1
Trial on Paper, The: Key Considerations for Determining Whether to File a Summary Judgment Motion,
Michele L. Maryott, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 36
On Breaking Commandments, Michael R. Doyen, Spring 2008 (34:3), p. 18
High-Tech Justice: A View from the Federal Bench on Courtroom Technology, Mark W. Bennett, Winter
2004 (30:2), p. 3
Evidence Advocacy: The Judge's Perspective, Warren D. Wolfson, Fall 2001 (28:1), p. 3
Getting at the Truth - The Direct Approach, Jacob A. Stein, Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 55
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Closing Argument: A String of Pearls, Patricia Lee Refo, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 37
Litigation and Litigators: Where Are We Headed?, John J. Curtin Jr., Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 45
Nine Rules for the Successful Associate, Daniel P. Levitt, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 28
Would Perry Do It This Way?, Gary H. Larsen, Winter 1985 (11:2), p. 35
Helping the Jury Understand, Patrick E. Higginbotham, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 5
Press and the Courts, The: Freedom and Constraints, Harold Leventhal, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 8
Oral Argument
Who Should Do the Oral Argument?, Robert A. Mittelstaedt and Brian J. Murray, Summer 2012 (38:4), p.
48
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 67
Getting to Dismissal: Tactics for Narrowing the Issues and Resolving Your Case, T. Thomas Cottingham III
and Stephen M. Nickelsburg, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 41
Confronting Our Critics, Robert A. Clifford, Winter 2002 (28:2), p. 1
Imagine, if you will, a Time Without Any Lawyers at all…, Lionel Casson, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 49
Foundation Habit, The, James W. McElhaney, Summer 2000 (26:4), p. 51
Oral Argument on Motions, John K. Larkins Jr., Winter 1997 (23:2), p. 16
Basic Deposition Techniques, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1994 (21:1), p. 43
Interview with Dan Webb, Jeffrey N. Cole, Winter 1994 (20:2), p. 13
Discovery from Those at the Top, Alan N. Salpeter, Richard A. Salomon and Caryn Jacobs, Summer 1987
(13:4), p. 15
"The Trial Notebook", James W. McElhaney, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 45
Perjury: The Lawyer's Trilemma, Monroe H. Freedman, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 26
Accountants: A Flexible Standard, A. A. Sommer Jr., Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 35
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 59
Pardons
Technology Traps: Ethical Considerations for Litigators in a 24/7 Online Wolrd, Richard M. Goehler,
Christopher G. Johnson, Kyle Melloan, and Ali Razzaghi, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 34
Patriot Act
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Riding Jury Instructions to Victory, John L. Kane, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 28
Perjury
Teaching through Experts: Changing the Obscure to the Obvious, William T. Hangley, Spring 2001 (27:3),
p. 19
Bird's-Eye View: Consultant in the Jury Box, Elaine Lewis, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 36
Rule 34(b): Who's Organizing This Production?, Scott L. Cagan, Winter 1994 (20:2), p. 41
Qualities of Winners, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1992 (19:1), p. 51
Victory Abroad: A Guide to Foreign Discovery, Robert F. Brodegaard, Winter 1988 (14:2), p. 27
George Grigsby and Lawless Alaska, Weyman I. Lundquist, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 43
Pleading
Keeping the Dog at Bay, Terrence J. Lavin, Summer 1991 (17:4), p. 36
Tort Dinosaur, The, Victor E. Schwartz, Fall 1983 (10:1), p. 16
Police Cases
Witness Preparation: What Is Ethical, and What Is Not, Elaine Lewis, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 41
Post Conviction
Post-Conviction Lawyer, The, Thomas B. Carr, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 15
Use of Depositions in Federal Trials: Evidence or Procedure?, Scott E. Perwin, Fall 1989 (16:1), p. 37
Piercing Privilege Claims, Paul A. Renne, Summer 1989 (15:4), p. 17
Presidential Election Litigation
In Sheep's Clothing, Kenneth P. Nolan, Winter 2005 (31:2), p. 46
Pretrial
Reversing the Magistrate Judge, Jeffrey N. Cole, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 8
Six Strikes and You're Safe: The All-White Jury, Shirley Baccus-Lobel, Winter 2004 (30:2), p. 14
Focus of Judgement, The: Who's on Trial?, James W. McElhaney, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 49
Interlocutory Appeals, R. Hewitt Pate, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 42
Residual Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule, Jeffrey N. Cole, Fall 1989 (16:1), p. 26
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Twenty Pages and Twenty Minutes, John C. Godbold, Spring 1989 (15:3), p. 3
Prosecutor's Pet, The, John W. Nields Jr. and Robert G. Joseph, Fall 1984 (11:1), p. 29
Dreams, Herbert J. Stern, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 5
Making the Grand Jury Fair, Richard E. Gerstein and Laurie O. Robinson, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 33
Case of the Outraged Lawyer, The, Julius J. Marke, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 37
Professional Obligation to Chase Ambulances, The, Monroe H. Freedman, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 41
Plotting Basic Strategy in Corporate Litigation, Donald J. Zoeller, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 13
Cutting Discovery Costs Through Interrogatories and Document Requests, Robert Ehrenbard, Spring 1975
(1:2), p. 17
Private Investigators
I Know My Rights, Majorie O. Rendell, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 3
Objecting at Depositions, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1988 (14:4), p. 51
Reply Briefs, , Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 47
Privileges
Taming the Hydra: Multiple Representation and the In-House Lawyer, Thomas F. O'Neill III and Jamon A.
Jarvis, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 28
Identifying and Combating Discovery Abuse, John D. Shugrue, Winter 1997 (23:2), p. 10
Show and Tell, Hide and Seek--Games Lawyers Play, Jose A. Cardenas, Winter 1997 (23:2), p. 29
Privileges: How to Uncover the Facts, William M. McErlean and Howard L. Teplinsky, Winter 1997 (23:2),
p. 41
Twenty Years of Change: More Power to the Prosecutor, Robert G. Morvillo, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 19
Counterclaims as Self-Inflicted Wounds, Denis McInerney, Spring 1992 (18:3), p. 17
Batture Controversy, The, Albert J. Beveridge, Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 39
Conversation with John Mortimer, A, Robert F. Hanley, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 21
Orange and Black: A Drama in Idaho, Aaron L. Danzig, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 49
Second and Third Chances on Appeal, Dennis J.C. Owens, Summer 1988 (14:4), p. 27
Lesson in Law, A, Irving Younger, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 47
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All About Litigation, Priscilla Anne Schwab, Spring 1987 (13:3), p. 2
Legal Creativity: Flashes, Blocks, and Toads, Peter D. Baird, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 28
Special Aspects of Litigating White-Collar Criminal Cases, Otto G. Obermaier, Spring 1980 (6:3), p. 12
Practical Aspects of an IRS Investigation, H. Thomas Coghill, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 18
Invoking and Applying Rules of Evidence, Philip W. Tone, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 11
Pro Bono
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 55
How to Take Better Depositions and Perhaps Improve Your Marriage, Edward G. Connette, Spring 2005
(31:3), p. 6
Adverse Witness, The, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1992 (18:3), p. 51
Removal: Making a Federal Case Out of It, Deborah J. Fritsche, Fall 1990 (17:1), p. 38
Lying in Court, Frank E. Schwelb, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 3
Judicial Intimidation: A Threat to the Advocate's Independence, Leon Jaworski, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 11
Pro Se
Avoiding Goliath's Fate: Defeating a Pro Se Litigant, Scott L. Garland, Winter 1998 (24:2), p. 45
Lying in Court, Frank E. Schwelb, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 3
Hillside Strangler, The: People v. Buono, Gerald L. Chaleff, Summer 1988 (14:4), p. 23
What Happened in Erie, Irving Younger, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 43
Product Liability
Paper It's Written On, The, Jeremy D. Mishkin, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 17
Pointers on Preserving the Record, Sylvia H. Walbolt and Susan L. Landy, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 31
Twenty Years of Change: Martin Gare Returns, Lois W. Abraham, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 18
Bad News, Jacob A. Stein, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 45
Civil RICO after Sedima, Jeffrey N. Cole and Barry T. McNamara, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 24
Do-It-Yourself Voir Dire, Mark R. McGarry Jr., Winter 1984 (10:2), p. 38
Voir Dire: Preparation and Execution, Windle Turley, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 19
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A Note About Depositions, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 49
Analogies in Final Argument, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 37
Attacking Anomie in the Legal Profession, Irving R. Kaufman, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 5
Professional Liability
Practical Use and Risky Consequences of Rule 68 Offers of Judgment, Teresa Rider Bult, Spring 2007 (33:3),
p. 26
Bridging the Gender Gap, Diane M. Sumoski, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 31
What You May Not Say to the Jury, Timothy J. Conner, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 36
Getting Your Message Across: Visual Aids and Demonstrative Exhibits in the Courtroom, Charles L.
Babcock and Jason S. Bloom, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 41
Communicating with Clients, Lawrence J. Vilardo, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 45
Four Urgent Questions, Theodore R. Tetzlaff, Fall 1991 (18:1), p. 1
We Do Have an Adversary System, Don't We?, C. Steven Tomanshefsky, Fall 1991 (18:1), p. 23
Advance Sheet, Michael L. Shakman, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 55
'Justice Lynch', Blair C. Fensterstock, Summer 1977 (3:4), p. 37
New Way to Consider Ethical Issues in Delaware, A, R. Franklin Balotti and Daniel A. Bussard, Summer
1977 (3:4), p. 39
Opening Statement, Paul R. Connolly, Spring 1977 (3:3), p. 1
Mass Disaster Litigation and the Use of Plaintiffs' Groups, Paul D. Rheingold, Spring 1977 (3:3), p. 18
Trial Lawyer's Role in the Sensational Case, The, Judah Best, Spring 1977 (3:3), p. 22
Professionalism
Courage, Kenneth P. Nolan, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 62
The Courage of a Lawyer, John Cannon Few, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 51
Public Image
Surviving Yourself, Andrew Love, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 38
Group Mentoring Lawyers in the Firm's Sweet Spot, Lynn E. Calkins, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 46
Oath for the Profession, An: What Do We Owe Each Other?, Joseph A. Greenaway Jr., Fall 2008 (35:1), p.
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Parchman Farm Blues: Pushing for Prison Reforms at Mississippi State Penitentiary, Margaret Winter and
Stephen F. Hanlon, Fall 2008 (35:1), p. 6
Racial Disparity Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Carol A. Brook, Fall 2008 (35:1), p. 15
Making Full Use of the Court: Come to Settle First, Litigate Second, Morton Denlow, Fall 2008 (35:1), p.
Federal Hearsay Rule, The: You Can't Believe Everything You Hear, Jeffrey N. Cole, Spring 2008 (34:3), p.
51
Verga v. Mascagni and Sonzogno: An Operatic Litigation in Ten Acts, Sheldon M. Finkelstein and
Francesca Petronio, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 55
Do In-House Lawyers Have Any Rights?, Edna Selan Epstein, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 36
Pride and Predjudice: "The Dark Side of Henry Ford", Robert Aitken and Marilyn Aitken, Fall 2005 (32:1),
p. 53
You Call This a Party? Livening Up Your Next Lawsuit, Paul J. Kiernan, Spring 2005 (31:3), p. 34
Putting Your Worst Foot Forward, Elaine E. Bucklo, Winter 2005 (31:2), p. 37
Forensic Fable Concerning Circumstantial Evidence, A, Jacob A. Stein, Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 33
Closing Argument: Joe Ball, Trial Lawyer 1902-2000, Robert Aitken, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 61
North Dakota Nine and the Family Farm, The, Bruce M. Van Sickle, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 49
Litigation Section at 25--The ABA at 120, The, Gregory P. Joseph, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 1
Stopping the Clock: The Automatic Stay, Nancy C. Dreher, Winter 1996 (22:2), p. 16
How to Write a Good Appellate Brief, Andrew L. Frey and Roy T. Englert Jr., Winter 1994 (20:2), p. 6
Weeper, The, Richard H. Rovere, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 47
Blind Cross-Examination, David H. Berg, Fall 1990 (17:1), p. 12
Hanging Judge, A, Thomas Babington Macauley, Summer 1990 (16:4), p. 60
Going Through the Motions, Jacob A. Stein, Winter 1985 (11:2), p. 18
Points on Appeal, Arthur L. Alarcon, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 5
Dog Case, The, S. Allan Adelman and George P. Haldeman, Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 11
Advance Sheet, Michael L. Shakman, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 47
Managing Information in the Big Case: Time for a Cooperative Experiment, Arthur R. Miller, Spring 1978
(4:3), p. 8
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Opening Statement, Paul R. Connolly, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 1
Public Interest Litigation
Client-Ready Law Graduates, David E. Van Zandt, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 11
Lloyd Paul Stryker: The Art of Advocacy, William Pannill, Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 6
Lying Clients: An Age-Old Problem, Bruce A. Green, Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 19
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 55
Federal Jurisdiction: Thrust and Parry, Thomas E. Baker, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 17
Breaking the Language Barrier, James R. Figliulo, Winter 1984 (10:2), p. 32
Trial Court Unification: Justice and Efficiency, Harold H. Greene, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 5
Qui Tam Lawsuit
Wyatt Earp on Trial: How Cross-Examination Really Won the West, Steven Lubet, Winter 2005 (31:2), p.
51
Race
Surviving a Screwup, Brian Pollock, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 19
Out of the Darkness, James A. Readey, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 32
Habeus Corpus: The Dilemma of Actual Innocence, Sara Rodriguez and Scott J. Atlas, Winter 2008 (34:2),
p. 35
Case for Jury Questionnaires, A, Barbara M.G. Lynn, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 3
When Lawyers Lie, Elaine E. Bucklo, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 3
Trial Lawyer in Search of a Theme, and Other Musings, A, Dennis R. Suplee, Spring 2004 (30:3), p. 28
Continuing Riddle of the Federal Hearsay Rule, The, Jeffrey N. Cole, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 15
Where Do We Go from Here?, Judah Best, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 1
Receiverships
Perry Mason Mystery, A: The Case of The Terrified Typist, Erle Stanley Gardner, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 68
Nondefensive Final Argument for the Defense, Frank Cicero, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 45
Recusal
Who Are Today's Jurors and How Do You Reach Them?, Sonya Hamlin, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 9
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Asking for Extensions, Ellen M. Heller, Winter 1996 (22:2), p. 30
Getting Even, Abraham C. Reich and Ronald J. Schaffer, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 30
Cleveland Exception to the Hearsay Rule, The, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1979 (5:2), p. 41
Redirect Examination
Handling Testimony on Computerized Records, Cathy Pilkington, Summer 1989 (15:4), p. 31
Removal
Probing View of Cross-Examination, A, Vance Barron Jr., Fall 1989 (16:1), p. 41
Litigator's Library, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 51
Reply Briefs, , Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 49
Retrial
Liars Don't Always Lose, Jacob A. Stein, Spring 1996 (22:3), p. 24
RICO
Judge, the Author, and the Footnote, The, Irving Younger, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 39
Preparation of a Product Liability Case, The, Thomas A. Demetrio, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 66
Advance Sheet, Michael L. Shakman, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 51
Sanctions
Advance Sheet: What Is to Be Done?, Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 59
Mother of All Battles, The: The Quest for Asbestos Insurance Coverage, Robert N. Sayler and William
Skinner, Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 45
Victory or Truth?, Rudolph J. Gerber, Spring 1990 (16:3), p. 3
Expediting Death Cases, Steven L. Winter, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 3
Legal Creativity: Flashes, Blocks, and Toads, Peter D. Baird, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 28
All About Litigation, Elaine E. Bucklo, Fall 1983 (10:1), p. 2
Cameras in the Courtroom, Talbot D'Alemberte, Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 20
Litigating and Settling: SEC Administrative Disciplinary Proceedings, Arthur F. Mathews, Spring 1979
(5:3), p. 30
Dos and Don'ts of Talking to Represented Adversaries, Richard C. Wydick, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 43
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Sarbanes-Oxley
"Geronimo!" --Or How I Became a Sole Practicioner, Kathleen B. Havener, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 22
Rethinking Corporate Criminal Liability, Gregory L. Diskant, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 5
Litigating Cognitive Impairments Under the ADA, Patricia Horan Latham and Peter S. Latham, Fall 2007
(34:1), p. 49
Scientific Evidence
Memorandum to the President, Judith A. Miller, Spring 2008 (34:3), p. 1
Tangled Web: Personal Jurisdiction and the Internet, Gregory A. Castanias and Robert W. Hamilton, Winter
1998 (24:2), p. 27
ERISA: The Basics, Catherine Samuels and Glenn E. Butash, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 34
Doing Something About Civility in Litigation, Marvin E. Aspen, Winter 1992 (18:2), p. 3
Securities Law
Changed Utterly, Kenneth P. Nolan, Winter 2006 (32:2), p. 8
Getting Your Message Across: Visual Aids and Demonstrative Exhibits in the Courtroom, Charles L.
Babcock and Jason S. Bloom, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 41
Developing Themes in Closing Argument and Elsewhere: Lessons from Capital Cases, Stephen B. Bright,
Fall 2000 (27:1), p. 40
Mandatory Public Service, David C. Weiner, Summer 1994 (20:4), p. 1
Organizing for Litigation at Half the Cost, Jane H. Terhune, Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 38
Opening Statement, Robert F. Hanley, Summer 1976 (2:4), p. 1
Sentencing
Taking Care of the Doctor, Lawrence J. Vilardo, Spring 1995 (21:3), p. 39
September 11th Compensation Fund
Classical Rhetoric and the Modern Trial Lawyer, Paul Mark Sandler, JoAnne A. Epps, and Ronald J.
Waicukauski, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 16
Persuading Courts to Impose Sanctions on Your Adversary, Douglas J. Pepe, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 21
Settlement
Sinister Secret Settlements, Michael Downey, Summer 2012 (38:4), p. 64
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Settlements
Shadow of Justice, The, Milton Hirsch, Winter 2005 (31:2), p. 68
Power of Myth, The: Justice, Signs, and Symbols in the Criminal Trial, Michael E. Tigar, Fall 1999 (26:1),
p. 25
God Sees the Truth but Waits, Leo N. Tolstoy, Fall 1995 (22:1), p. 76
Vicar of Christ, The, Walter F. Murphy, Winter 1993 (19:2), p. 68
Federal Law of Privileges, The, Daniel J. Capra, Fall 1989 (16:1), p. 32
Video in the Courtroom: More Than a Talking Head, Eli Chernow, Fall 1988 (15:1), p. 3
All About Litigation, Miriam Kass, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 2
Final Five, The, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 41
Simple Lessons from a Complex Case, Norman J. Wiener, Spring 1986 (12:3), p. 14
Concentrating on Cooperation, Charles R. Weiner, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 5
Lawyers' Admissions, Alan Mansfield, Fall 1985 (12:1), p. 39
Preparing for Appeal, Steven F. Molo and Paul P. Biebel Jr., Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 21
Winning on Appeal, Richard M. Markus, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 49
Objectionable Objections, Joseph M. McLaughlin, Summer 1984 (10:4), p. 32
Opening Statement, Asa Rountree, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 1
Advance Sheet, Michael L. Shakman, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 49
Organizing the Big Firm Litigation Department, Peter J. Mone, Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 27
Voir Diring the Judges, David U. Strawn, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 5
Paying Tomorrow's Claims with Tomorrow's Dollars, Perry L. Fuller, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 27
Future Inflation and Damage Awards, Frederick C. Kirby, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 31
Lizzie Borden, Bathsheba Spooner, and the Death Penalty, Robert Sullivan, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 33
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Spring 1976 (2:3), p. 39
Opening Statement, Robert F. Hanley, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 1
Are Jurors People?, Whitney North Seymour Jr., Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 3
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Jury Voir Dire: The Lawyer's Perspective, William Snow Frates and Alan G. Greer, Winter 1976 (2:2), p.
Jury Voir Dire: The Judge's Perspective, C. Clyde Atkins, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 19
Sexual Harassment Cases
Rule Traps, Gregory P. Joseph, Fall 2003 (30:1), p. 6
Big Changes in the Federal Rules, Robert Pass, Summer 1994 (20:4), p. 10
Small Claims
I Hate Arbitration (Most of the Time), Robert E. Shapiro, Winter 2004 (30:2), p. 36
What Happened in Erie, Irving Younger, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 43
Social Media
Winning the Internet, Jason Beahm, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 56
Solo Practitioners
New Commandments of Cross-Examination, The, Charles T. Hvass Jr., Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 26
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Winter 1983 (9:2), p. 47
Summary Judgment
Now More Than Ever, Robert A. Clifford, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 1
Moot Courts: Scrimmage for the Appellate Lawyer, Charles G. Cole, Spring 1989 (15:3), p. 37
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 49
Martial Arts and the Trial Lawyer, E.C. Deeno Kitchen, Winter 1987 (13:2), p. 3
Belli Revisited, Jacob A. Stein, Winter 1983 (9:2), p. 51
Voir Dire, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1979 (5:3), p. 37
Supreme Court of the United States
A Conservative by Any Other Name, Robert E. Shapiro, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 57
Crime of Passion Defense, Robert and Marilyn Aitken, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 51
Twonmbly and Iqbal: A License to Dismiss, Robert L. Rothman, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 1
Preserving the Independence of the Judiciary, Justice G. Barry Anderson, Winter 2009 (35:2), p. 3
Read All Over, Nell B. Strachan, Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 41
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Is the Ethical Lawyer an Endangered Species?, Jed S. Rakoff, Spring 2004 (30:3), p. 3
Starting on the Right Foot: Effective Opening Statements, Mark L.D. Wawro, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 10
Certiorari Practice: The Supreme Court's Shrinking Docket, Stephen M. Shapiro, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 25
Discovery from the Federal Government, C. Coleman Bird, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 19
All About Litigation, , Fall 1982 (9:1), p. 2
Accountants: A Flexible Standard, A. A. Sommer Jr., Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 35
Accountants' Civil Liability: Through the Looking Glass and Other "Impossible Things", Carl D. Liggio,
Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 40
Taxation
A Conservative by Any Other Name, Robert E. Shapiro, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 57
Depositions from the Client's Perspective, Jose Sariego, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 16
To MDL or Not to MDL? A Defense Perspective, Mark Herrmann, Summer 1998 (24:4), p. 43
Blue and Gray as One, The: Holmes and White on the Supreme Court, Paul R. Baier, Summer 1998 (24:4),
p. 76
Medium v. Tedium: Video Depositions Come of Age, David M. Balabanian, Fall 1980 (7:1), p. 25
Time for Oral Argument, David W. Peck, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 39
Battling the Big Guys at Buffalo Creek, David B. Roe, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 41
Rule 801: More Than a Definition, William E. McDaniels, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 17
Technology
A 40-Year Retrospective on Litigation, Mark A. Neubauer, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 14
State Courts and the Transformation to Virtual Courts, Jeff Aresty, Daniel Rainey, and James Cormie, Spring
2013 (39:2), p. 50
Winning the Internet, Jason Beahm, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 56
iPad for Litigators, The: Storming the Courtrooms, Sharon D. Nelson and John W. Simek, Summer 2012
(38:4), p. 15
Lure of the Internet and the Limits on Judicial Fact Research, The, Elizabeth G. Thornburg, Summer 2012
(38:4), p. 41
How to Get Clients to Eat Their Spinach, Ellen C. Brotman, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 32
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Top Ten Tax Tenets for Trial Lawyers, Robert W. Wood, Summer 2009 (35:4), p. 38
Thoughts on Safeguarding Judicial Independence: An Interview With Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra
Day O'Connor, Elaine E. Bucklo and Jeffrey N. Cole, Spring 2009 (35:3), p. 6
Middle Temple Lawyers and the American Revolution, Robert Aitken, Fall 2008 (35:1), p. 69
Fairness, John G. Koeltl, Winter 2008 (34:2), p. 3
Literary Trials: Resolution, Denise Mina, Spring 2007 (33:3), p. 68
Sir Edward Carson Cross-Examines Oscar Wilde, Robert Aitken and Marilyn Aitken, Spring 2004 (30:3),
p. 51
Bench Trials, Thomas A. Mauet, Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 13
Crucible, The, Arthur Miller, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 76
Rehearing Motions: The Switch of Minds That Saved The Times, David M. Giles and Bruce Brown,
Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 48
Stranger in a Strange Land: Discovery Abroad, Mark R. Anderson, Winter 1998 (24:2), p. 41
Computer Databases: Forced Production versus Shared Enterprise, Brendan J. Griffen and Michael Owen
Miller, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 40
Trial Lawyer or Litigator, Weyman I. Lundquist, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 3
Rebuttal: Corporate Clients: Entitled to Privilege, Lee N. Abrams, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 39
Temporary Restraining Order
Hillmon Case, the MacGuffin, and the Supreme Court, The, Marianne Wesson, Fall 2005 (32:1), p. 30
Nine Ways to Use Depositions, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1993 (19:2), p. 45
Opening Statement for the Defense in Criminal Cases, Richard J. Crawford, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 26
Terrorism
Classical Rhetoric and the Modern Trial Lawyer, Paul Mark Sandler, JoAnne A. Epps, and Ronald J.
Waicukauski, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 16
Persuading Courts to Impose Sanctions on Your Adversary, Douglas J. Pepe, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 21
Dive Early, Dive Deep: The Importance of Pre-suit Investigation, Maximilian A. Grant, Katharine R.
Saunders, and Mia R. Sussman, Fall 2009 (36:1), p. 17
Representing Lawyers, Lawrence J. Vilardo and Vincent E. Doyle III, Summer 2006 (32:4), p. 8
Better Discovery Through Document Management, Lisa C. Wood, Summer 2005 (31:4), p. 43
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Testimony
Mischief of the Unpublished Opinion, The, Arthur B. Spitzer and Charles H. Wilson, Summer 1995 (21:4),
p. 3
Trial of Mamachtaga, The, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, Summer 1988 (14:4), p. 47
Torts
Tort Transformation in the Cultural Quicksand of Language and Values, Clay Calvert, Spring 2013 (39:2),
p. 30
Sua Sponte, Linda Quinn, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 31
Rise and Possible Fall of Tortious Interference, The, Robert E. Shapiro, Summer 2012 (38:4), p. 55
It Depends on the Meaning of "Ex Parte", Jack M. Weiss, Winter 2003 (29:2), p. 27
Getting Your Message Across: Visual Aids and Demonstrative Exhibits in the Courtroom, Charles L.
Babcock and Jason S. Bloom, Spring 2001 (27:3), p. 41
Challenges for the Federal Judiciary, H. Thomas Wells Jr., Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 1
Defending the Dead-Bang Loser, C. Barry Montgomery, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 21
Lessons from Winning--and Losing, Howard D. Scher, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 25
Timeless Litigator, The, Jerold S. Solovy and Robert L. Byman, Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 12
Ethos and the Art of Argument, Ronald J. Waicukauski, JoAnne Epps, and Paul Mark Sandler, Fall 1999
(26:1), p. 31
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Fall 1999 (26:1), p. 65
Paper It's Written On, The, Jeremy D. Mishkin, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 17
Getting Wise About Resume Lies, Marcy Ressler Harris, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 21
Pointers on Preserving the Record, Sylvia H. Walbolt and Susan L. Landy, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 31
Wild Bill Hickok: The Two Trials of Jack McCall, Robert Aitken, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 51
Mass Torts and Bankruptcy, Stuart M. Bernstein, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 5
Final Five, The, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 41
Voir Dire: Preparation and Execution, Windle Turley, Spring 1982 (8:3), p. 19
A Note About Depositions, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 49
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Primer on the Use of Tape-Recorded Evidence, A, Sharon T. Jacobson and Gary S. Jacobson, Spring 1980
(6:3), p. 30
Bar Programs--Other Ways to Resolve Disputes, David M. Ebel, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 25
Analogies in Final Argument, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1980 (6:2), p. 37
Lecture, The, Robert Traver, Spring 1978 (4:3), p. 39
Witness Needs Help, The, Stuart A. Summit, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 14
Punitive Damages: Bonanza or Disaster?, Grant P. DuBois, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 35
Jury Voir Dire: The Lawyer's Perspective, William Snow Frates and Alan G. Greer, Winter 1976 (2:2), p.
Columbian Building, The, Jacob A. Stein, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 35
Discovery and the Computer, Thomas R. Ewald, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 27
Reply Briefs, , Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 47
Attacking Anomie in the Legal Profession, Irving R. Kaufman, Winter 1975 (1:1), p. 5
Trade Secrets
Economic Experts in Tort Litigation, Philip H. Corboy, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 28
Voir Diring the Judges, David U. Strawn, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 5
Quantum of Discovery vs. the Quality of Justice: More is Less, The, Arthur L. Liman, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 8
Federal Rules Are Alive and Well, The, Robert B. Krupansky, Fall 1977 (4:1), p. 10
Surviving the Avalanche: Defendant's Discovery in Title VII Litigation, Stanley Mazaroff, Fall 1977 (4:1),
p. 14
Trial Techniques
Sun Tzu and the Art of Trial, William R. Shepherd and Thomas D. Smith, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 24
Sua Sponte, M. Margaret McKeown, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 25
Women Lawyers at Trial and on Appeal, Charles L. Babcock, Summer 2012 (38:4), p. 13
Judges, Kenneth P. Nolan, Fall 2008 (35:1), p. 63
Gathering Evidence Against the Regime of Saddam Hussein, Anne Tompkins and Gregory Paw, Spring 2008
(34:3), p. 6
Case for Recording Police Interrogations, The, Thomas P. Sullivan, Andrew W. Vail and Howard W.
Anderson III, Spring 2008 (34:3), p. 30
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How to Take a Deposition--Preparation, Kenneth P. Nolan, Fall 2007 (34:1), p. 63
Untangling the Web: Defending a Perjury Case, Robert G. Morvillo and Christopher J. Morvillo, Winter
2007 (33:2), p. 8
From Pom-Pom Girls to Center Court, Diane Henson, Summer 2005 (31:4), p. 30
Method Acting for Lawyers, Kathleen B. Havener, Summer 2005 (31:4), p. 48
Legal Spectator & More, Peter D. Baird, Fall 2004 (31:1), p. 61
"Deselecting" the Jury in a Civil Case, Robert A. Clifford, Winter 2004 (30:2), p. 8
Most Impertinent Question, The, Michael E. Tigar, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 9
Gender Bias: Continuing Challenges and Opportunities, Rebecca Korzec, Spring 2003 (29:3), p. 14
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Fall 2002 (29:1), p. 63
This Is What I'm Thinking: A Dialogue between Partner and Associate . . . From the Associate, Myriam E.
Gilles, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 9
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Fall 1998 (25:1), p. 57
Trial Lawyer as Storyteller, The: Reviving an Ancient Art, Benjamine Reid, Spring 1998 (24:3), p. 8
Presiding Over the Bar, Matthew J. D'Emic, Winter 1998 (24:2), p. 5
Planning to Win, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1998 (24:2), p. 59
Judge or Jury?, Paul R. Taskier, Fall 1997 (24:1), p. 20
Taking Advantage of Mistakes, Timothy D. Reuben, Spring 1997 (23:3), p. 29
Staging a Screenplay for Trial, Patricia Fields Anderson, Spring 1997 (23:3), p. 32
Culprit, The, Anton Chekhov, Spring 1996 (22:3), p. 72
Free at Last: Reflections from Death Row, Bruce R. Braun, Winter 1996 (22:2), p. 11
Snapshots, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1995 (21:3), p. 53
Direct of Experts, James W. McElhaney, Winter 1995 (21:2), p. 57
Judge or Jury: The Lawyer's Perspective, Kenneth P. Nolan, Fall 1994 (21:1), p. 25
Litigating at the Speed of Light: Postconviction Proceedings Under a Death Warrant, James E. Coleman Jr.,
Summer 1990 (16:4), p. 14
Provisional Remedies Do Not Always Make Good Prescriptions, Aaron L. Danzig, Summer 1989 (15:4), p.
49
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Tips for Appellate Advocates, Robert L. Stern, Spring 1989 (15:3), p. 40
Sense of Injustice, The, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1988 (14:3), p. 47
Rosy Is My Relative, Gerald Durrell, Winter 1988 (14:2), p. 72
Thoughts About Closing Argument, Raymond W. Bergan, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 36
Jurywork: Systematic Techniques, Arthur D. Austin, Spring 1985 (11:3), p. 65
Keep the Client Happy, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1984 (10:3), p. 43
How to Interview the Client, Don Howarth and Thrace Hetrick, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 25
All About Litigation, William Pannill, Winter 1983 (9:2), p. 2
Defending the Specific Intent Crime or What to Do When the Presumption of Guilt Is Overwhelming, Alex
A. Gaynes, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 11
Advance Sheet, Michael L. Shakman, Fall 1981 (8:1), p. 47
Opening Statement, Philip H. Corboy, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 1
White Collar Chafes, The: Looking for Evidence After Indictment, James V. Doramus, Spring 1980 (6:3), p.
16
Trials
Obituary: The American Trial Lawyer, Born 1641-Died 20??, Mark W. Bennett, Spring 2013 (39:2), p. 5
My First Trial, Kenneth P. Nolan, Summer 2012 (38:4), p. 62
Advance Sheet, Robert E. Shapiro, Summer 2007 (33:4), p. 63
Corporate Wealth: The 800 Pound Gorilla That Sabotages Fair Adjudication of Punitive Damages, Andrew
L. Frey, Spring 2004 (30:3), p. 8
Civil Remedies for Criminal Conduct: Representing the Crime Victim, David L. Goldberg, Spring 2004
(30:3), p. 32
Blue and Gray as One, The: Holmes and White on the Supreme Court, Paul R. Baier, Summer 1998 (24:4),
p. 76
Daniel M. Petrocelli: Reflections on the O.J. Simpson Case, Jeffrey N. Cole, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 32
Daniel M. Petrocelli: Reflections on the O.J. Simpson Case, Jeffrey N. Cole, Spring 1997 (23:3), p. 6
Trial Lawyer or Litigator, Weyman I. Lundquist, Summer 1981 (7:4), p. 3
Unfair Competition
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Federal Hearsay Rule, The: You Can't Believe Everything You Hear, Jeffrey N. Cole, Spring 2008 (34:3), p.
51
Defending the Dead-Bang Loser, C. Barry Montgomery, Spring 2000 (26:3), p. 21
Verdicts
Arizona Sanctuary Case, The, Michael L. Altman, Summer 1990 (16:4), p. 23
Video Evidence
Mini-Trials, Lawrence J. Fox, Summer 1993 (19:4), p. 36
Paris Trout, Pete Dexter, Fall 1990 (17:1), p. 64
Disqualifying Former Government Lawyers, Benjamin R. Civiletti, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 8
Disqualifying Judges, Evan A. Davis and Alisa F. Levin, Winter 1981 (7:2), p. 11
Springing Grand Jury Secrets, Carolyn B. Lamm, Summer 1978 (4:4), p. 25
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 49
Law and Politics in East Tennessee: A Legal Fable, Erby L. Jenkins, Spring 1975 (1:2), p. 39
Voir Dire
Finding Bad Jurors, Kelley Barnett, Winter 2013 (39:1), p. 11
War Crimes
Truth About Law Firm Divorces, The, Robert W. Hillman and Jacob A. Stein, Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 26
Whistleblowers
Wyatt Earp on Trial: How Cross-Examination Really Won the West, Steven Lubet, Winter 2005 (31:2), p.
51
White-Collar Crime
Confessions of Nat Turner, The, William Styron, Winter 2000 (26:2), p. 72
Defending Lawyers' Mistakes, Jeffrey M. Smith, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 18
Advance Sheet, Howard W. Gutman, Summer 1987 (13:4), p. 53
Narcissism, Manners, and Morals: Can Grace and Collegiality Be Salvaged?, Peter Megargee Brown, Winter
1987 (13:2), p. 17
What to Do When a Defendant Goes Bankrupt, Douglas D. Dodd and Martin L. Grayson, Spring 1986
(12:3), p. 19
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Tactics of the Motion in Limine, Stephen A. Saltzburg, Summer 1983 (9:4), p. 17
Forum Selection in Federal Tax Litigation, L. Paige Marvel, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 39
Protecting Your Record on Appeal, Ellis J. Horvitz, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 34
Preparing the Record on Appeal, Owen Rall, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 37
Time for Oral Argument, David W. Peck, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 39
Advance Sheet, James T. Fousekis, Winter 1978 (4:2), p. 49
Introduction to the Federal Rules of Evidence, An, Margaret A. Berger, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 8
Witness Preparation
Farewell to Arms, A, Ernest Hemingway, Fall 2003 (30:1), p. 72
Litigation Training for the Next Century, Thomas A. Mauet and Dominic J. Gianna, Winter 2000 (26:2), p.
10
Bird's-Eye View: Consultant in the Jury Box, Elaine Lewis, Summer 1999 (25:4), p. 36
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 63
Relative Justice, Donald Black, Fall 1991 (18:1), p. 32
Cross-Examination: Torching the Calendar, Daniel H. Skerritt, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 24
Opening Statement, Paul R. Connolly, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 1
Witnesses
Evidentiary Surprises and Ethical Dilemmas, Sara L. Shudofsky, Spring 2008 (34:3), p. 45
Limits of Privilege in Communications with Experts, The, Sidney I. Schenkier, Winter 2007 (33:2), p. 16
American Jury Project and the Image of the Justice System, The, Dennis J. Drasco, Winter 2005 (31:2), p. 1
Demonstrative Exhibits on a Budget, Alan B. Parker, Winter 2004 (30:2), p. 22
Litigating Damages: Actual and Punitive, Andrew L. Frey and Dennis P. Orr, Winter 2003 (29:2), p. 33
Reply Briefs, , Summer 2002 (28:4), p. 63
Later Impressions, Anne C. Conway, Spring 2002 (28:3), p. 3
Teaching through Experts: Changing the Obscure to the Obvious, William T. Hangley, Spring 2001 (27:3),
p. 19
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From Competency to Rules of Limited Exclusion: Seeking Better Tools for the Search for Truth, A. Leo
Levin, Arlene Fickler, and Malia Brink, Winter 2001 (27:2), p. 23
Developing Evidence from Nonparties, Richard G. Placey, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 32
Preparing Yourself for the Deposition, James W. McElhaney, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 61
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Spring 1999 (25:3), p. 63
Advance Sheet, R. Bruce Beckner, Winter 1999 (25:2), p. 57
Rex v. Casement, Robert Aitken, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 51
Free the Jury, B. Michael Dann, Fall 1996 (23:1), p. 5
Avoiding Bar Discipline, Leonard H. Becker, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 13
Different Legal Worlds, Janet Napolitano, Summer 1995 (21:4), p. 27
Appellate Oral Argument, Gary L. Sasso, Summer 1994 (20:4), p. 27
Who Am I?, Jacob A. Stein, Fall 1993 (20:1), p. 35
Doubled-Edged Disqualification Motions, John G. Koeltl and Jeffrey Oestericher, Winter 1993 (19:2), p. 38
"Real" Real Evidence, Ashley S. Lipson, Fall 1992 (19:1), p. 29
Yes to Mandatory Court-Annexed ADR, Raymond J. Broderick, Summer 1992 (18:4), p. 3
Relative Justice, Donald Black, Fall 1991 (18:1), p. 32
Assassin, The, Guy de Maupassant, Summer 1991 (17:4), p. 64
Batture Controversy, The, Albert J. Beveridge, Spring 1991 (17:3), p. 39
Getting Immunity and Using Privileges, Andrew R. Rogoff, Winter 1990 (16:2), p. 22
Dangers, Toils, and Snares: Appeals Before Final Judgment, Luther T. Munford, Spring 1989 (15:3), p. 18
What Do You Do When Your Client Lies?, William M. McErlean, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 8
Jury Argument: You, the Facts, and the Law, Michael E. Tigar, Summer 1988 (14:4), p. 19
Crossing the Star, Scott Turow, Fall 1987 (14:1), p. 40
Keeping Secrets Secret, Daniel P. Levitt, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 10
Plain English Comes to Court, Robert W. Benson, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 21
Strategic Discovery, Edna R. Sussman, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 37
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Planning Fees Fights, Christopher T. Lutz, Fall 1986 (13:1), p. 41
Interview with Robert R. Merhige, Jr., Christopher T. Lutz, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 10
Jury Research: Spotting Jurors Who Can Hurt, Farrald G. Belote, Summer 1986 (12:4), p. 17
Cross-Examination: Torching the Calendar, Daniel H. Skerritt, Winter 1986 (12:2), p. 24
Judges I Have Known, Weyman I. Lundquist, Spring 1983 (9:3), p. 34
Achieving Better Settlements, Jim Sullivan, Summer 1982 (8:4), p. 8
Accounting Experts: The Care and Feeding of a Valuable Resource, Lawrence H. Fox and Samuel P.
Gunther, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 33
Freedom of the Press, John G. Koeltl, Winter 1982 (8:2), p. 53
Rule 24: Effective Intervention, Donald Hilliker, Spring 1981 (7:3), p. 21
Campaigns on the Air: Political Broadcast Litigation, Arnold P. Lutzker, Summer 1980 (6:4), p. 36
'Negligence' in Discovery: No Paper Tiger, Walter Barthold, Fall 1979 (6:1), p. 39
Witness Control, James W. McElhaney, Summer 1979 (5:4), p. 47
Class Actions: Proposals for New Rules of Professional Responsibility, William C. O'Kelley, Winter 1979
(5:2), p. 25
Opening Statement, Paul R. Connolly, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 1
Introduction to Proving Damages, An, James W. McElhaney, Fall 1976 (3:1), p. 45
Who Killed Harry Gleason?, Andrew Hacker, Winter 1976 (2:2), p. 26
Introduction to the Federal Rules of Evidence, An, Margaret A. Berger, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 8
Advance Sheet, Steven M. Umin, Fall 1975 (2:1), p. 45
Wrongful Death
Classical Rhetoric and the Modern Trial Lawyer, Paul Mark Sandler, JoAnne A. Epps, and Ronald J.
Waicukauski, Winter 2010 (36:2), p. 16
Ox-Bow Incident, The, Walter Van Tilburg Clark, Summer 1997 (23:4), p. 76
Do Not Ignore This Opening Statement--or Any Others: A Reply to Professor Zeisel, Donald E. Vinson and
Robert F. Harley, Winter 1989 (15:2), p. 1
Settlement Negotiations, Kenneth P. Nolan, Summer 1985 (11:4), p. 17
Witness Needs Help, The, Stuart A. Summit, Winter 1977 (3:2), p. 14
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Wrongful Imprisonment
Corporate Responsibility: The Lawyer's Role, Brad D. Brian, Spring 2006 (32:3), p. 1
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