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VOLUME 18 | SUMMER 1999 | NUMBER 3
The Manageria Judge and Y2K Litigation
Hon. D. Brooks Smith
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Legal Implications of the Millennium Bug: The Multiple Roles of Lawyers in Coping with the Fallout from the Trillion-Dollar Computer Glitch
Howard L. Nations, Mark L. Duke, and Gary R. Black, Jr.
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Class Actions in Year 2000 Defective Software and Hardware Litigation
Reed R. Kathrein
State and Federal Year 2000 Legislation
Travis C. Barton and Brian S. Engel
Causes of Action on and off the Contract in Year 2000 Litigation
Mark Grossman and JoAnn Nesta
Fortuity, Insurance and Y2K
Michael Sean Quinn
Information Technology and Y2K Litigation
Clark Richards
The Duty of Ordinary Care for HMOs: Can Texas Senate Bill 386 Weather the Storm of ERISA Preemption?
Blaine Hummel
Speaking Out: Lawyers and Their Right to Free Speech
David R. Cooper
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Protecting the Unwed Father's Opportunity to Parent: A Survey of Paternity Registry Statutes
Rebeca Aizpuru
VOLUME 18 | SPRING 1999 | NUMBER 2
From Epidemiological Studies to Beekeeping: Even After Robinson and Havner, There Is Still an Advantage in Characterizing Experts as Non-Scientific
Justin M. Welch
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Admitting Scanned Reproductions into Evidence
Mary Moreland and Steward Nazzaro
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Celebrities Rights to Privacy: How Far Should the Paparazzi Be Allowed to Go?
Jamie E. Nordhaus
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Trade Secrets and the Internet: What Remedies Exist for Disclosure in the Information Age?
Ryan Lambrecht
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Employers May have to Pay When Domestic Violence Goes to Work
Staphenie L. Perin
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VOLUME 18 | WINTER 1999 | NUMBER 1
A New Framework for Judicial Estoppel
David S. Coale
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The Pharmacist's Duty to Warn in Texas
Alison G. Myhra
Proving Political Corruption: Documenting the Evidence Required to Sustain Campaign Finance Reform Laws
David Schultz
Don't Walk the Line: Ethical Considerations in Preparing witnesses for Deposition and Trial
Liisa Renee Salmi
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Psychiatric Disabilities & the ADA: An Analysis of Conventional Defenses & EEOC Guidelines
Sarah Starnes
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O'Give Me A Home: Determing the Location of the Debtor's Chief Executive Officer Under Section 9-103 of the UCC
Kevin White
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