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Volume 31 Number 4, Summer 2004: Risks, Responsibilities, Reforms
Opening Statement: Proud of Who We Are, Proud of What We Do | ![]()
Dennis J. Drasco
There is an old joke that asks the difference between trial lawyers and litigators. The answer suggests that "trial lawyers drink whiskey and try cases, while litigators drink white wine and take depositions." Although I drink more white wine than whiskey these days, nostalgia for our trial experiences raises serious questions of who we are and what we do...
The following articles from the Summer 2004 issue are available to Section members and are in PDF format (
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- » From the Bench: A Comment on “Streetwise Litigation”—Unwise Advice for Trial Lawyers
James C. Hill - » My Afternoon with Alex: An Interview with Judge Kozinski
Jeffrey Cole - » Up the Ladder: Litigator Responsibilities Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Dan K. Webb and Scott P. Glauberman - » Representing the General Counsel
Reid H. Weingarten and Brian M. Heberlig - » No-Citation Rules: An Unconstitutional Prior Restraint
Charles L. Babcock - » A Cautionary Tale of Malpractice in the Computer Age
Gilbert Greenman - » Investigating the Investigators
Robert F. Hoyt and Joseph K. Brenner - » No, They Really Don’t Like Us
Kenneth P. Nolan - » Legal Lore: Spies, Lies, and a Witness to Analyze
Thomas Paul Gorman - » Advance Sheet
Robert E. Shapiro - » Literary Trials: Impulse
Conrad Aiken
