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VOLUME 8 | FALL 1989 | NUMBER 3
Third-Party Testimony About Prior Identifications and Federal Rule of Evidence 801(d)(1)©: A Petition for Rehearing
David E. Seidelson
Hyperlexis or Hyperbole: Subdividing the Landscape of Disputes and Defusing the Litigation Explosion
Richard D. Catenacci
Court-Annexed Arbitration: The Verdict is Still Out
Gabrielle Honore Kickham
Give a Hoot, Don't Dilute: The Case for a Federal Dilution Statute
Mark Borgman
VOLUME 8 | SPRING 1989 | NUMBER 2
Juror Agreement on the Basis of Negligence
Steward Jay
Determining the Reach and Content of Summary Decisions
Francisco Ed. Lim
Ethics on the Table: Stretching the Truth in Negotiations
Scott S. Dahl
Modification of Consent Decrees in Institutional Reform Litigation: A Return to the Swift Standard
Stacey L. Murphy
Preventing Trial by Ambush: The Laches Defense in Title VII Suits
Marry Lynn Kelly
VOLUME 8 | WINTER 1988 | NUMBER 1
The Emergence of Civil Liability for Dispensing Alcohol: A Comparative Study
Daphne D. Sipes
Qualified Immunity and State Courts
Terrence S. Welch
Avoiding Discharge of State Consumer Protection Judgments in Bankruptcy
Karen L. Blakely
Imputed Disqualification? Law Firm Mergers and the Need for Change
Lauren Ravkind
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