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Volume 31 Number 4, Summer 2005: Class Actions
Opening Statement: Raise the Bar | ![]()
Brad D. Brian
I love being a lawyer. I love trying cases; I love solving problems for clients and courts; I love the loyalty and reciprocal generosity that come with practicing law at the same firm for almost 25 years; I love helping younger lawyers develop their skills and build their practices; and I love finding ways to provide something good to the community in which I work and live...
The following articles from the Summer 2005 issue are available to Section members and are in PDF format (
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- » From the Bench: What Judges Want
Mark A. Drummond - » The Trial Lawyer
David Berg - » Class Actions: De Minimis Curat Lex?
Gary L. Sasso - » Class Action Defense: A Practical Guide With Ethics in Mind
Joel S. Feldman - » From Pom-Pom Girls to Center Court
Diane Henson - » The Five People You Meet Preparing for Your Deposition
Charles H. Samel - » Corporate Illiteracy
Charles H. Wilson - » Better Discovery Through Document Management
Lisa C. Wood - » Method Acting for Lawyers
Kathleen B. Havener - » Legal Lore: The Life and Death of George Wythe, “I Am Murdered”
Robert and Marilyn Aitken - » Trial Notebook: Us, Not Them
James W. McElhaney - » Advance Sheet
Robert E. Shapiro - » Literary Trials: Die Fledermaus
Music by Johann Strauss
