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VOLUME 17 | SUMMER 1998 | NUMBER 3
The 1998 Mass Tort Symposium: Legal Ethical Issues at the Cutting Edge of Substantive and Procedural Law
David Hricik
Mass Tort Class Actions in the New Millennium
Sofia Adrogue
Dealing with Conflicts in Joint Representation of Defendants in Mass Tort Litigation
G. Luke Ashley and Richard L. Wynne, Jr.
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The Ethics of Communicating with Putative Class Members
Vincent R. Johnson
Common Funds and Common Problems: Fee Objections and Class Counsel's Response
Reagan W. Silber and Frank E. Goodrich
Opening the Gates to Scientific Evidence in Toxic Exposure Cases: Medical Monitoring and Daubert
Patricia E. Lin
For Whome Does the Statute Toll? Serious Concerns About Our Antiquated Texas Tolling Statute
Henry M. Pogorzelski
The Tale of the Omnipotent Prosecutor: How Recent Events Expose Flaws in the Supreme Court's Analysis of the Independent Counsel Clause of the Ethics in Government Act
Russell M. Soloway
VOLUME 17 | SPRING 1998 | NUMBER 2
Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b): The Fictitious Ban on Character Reasoning form Other Crime Evidence
Andrew J. Morris
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Corporate Governance Meets the Constitution: A Case Study of Nonprofit Membership Corporations and Their Associational Standing Under Article III
Charles H. Steen and Michael B. Hopkins
Texas Premises Liability Jury Definitions, Instructions, and Questions for Criminal Actor Cases -- A Patern to Ease the Madness?
James H. Stilwell
Unmarried with Privileges? Extending the Evidentiary Privilege to Same-Sex Couples
Jennifer R. Brannen
Deterring the Spread of Viruses Online: Can Tort Law Tighten the 'Net'?
Robin A Brooks
Witness Immunity or Malpractice Liability for Professionals Hired as Experts
Leslie R. Masterson
VOLUME17 | WINTER 1998 | NUMBER 1
The Taking and Use of Video Depositions: An Update
Michael J. Henke and Craig D. Margolis
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Using Expert Witnesses in Employement Litigation
Julie E. Blend
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In Defense of Moot Court: A Response to "In Praise of Moot Court -- Not!"
Michael V. Hernandez
Tell Me No Timing Rule and I'll Tell You No Lies: Why a Child's Prior Consistent Statements Should Be Admissible Without a Pre-Motive Requirement -- a Critique of Tome v. United States
Leslie E. Daigle
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Legitimate Alchemy in the 20th Century: IOLTA Proceeds Are No Fool's Gold; Criticism of the Fifth Circuit's Decision in Washington Legal Foundation v. Texas Equal Access to Justice Foundation
Blaine C. Kimrey
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A Dubious Development: Tax Increment financing and Economically Motivated Condemnation
Todd A. Rogers
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