
Five Year Index Volumes 24 - 28 By Subject Accountants Economic Damages under the 1991 Civil Rights Act: The CPA as Expert Witness Edward N. Tucker and Steven R. Freeman, F '94 24:1 p. 59 Additional Insureds "Additional Insured" Endorsements Gary D. Nelson, Su '95 24:4 p. 28 Construction Industry, The: Coverage Issues Created by Claims Against Additional Insureds Lisa Oonk, Su '99 28:4 p. 8 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) see also Arbitration Appealing the Unappealable: Vacating Arbitration Awards Marc S. Dobin, F '96 26:1 p. 69 Insuring Software Developers at Home and in Cyberspace: The Plaintiff's Perspective Craig E. Stewart, Harvey Nosowitz, and Rainer L.C. Frost, W '99 28:2 p. 10 Mediation of Sexual Harassment Claims Margaret J. Grover, Sp '95 24:3 p. 55 New Approach in ADR, A: A Mini-Trial at Trial Jeffrey B. Gold, Su '95 24:4 p. 77 Post-Appraisal Litigation Issues Brian C. Powers and Les C. Shields, F '96 26:1 p. 26 Privacy in the Workplace Is a Sometime Thing Leo F. Hannon, Sp '95 24:3 p. 26 What Plaintiffs' Lawyers Should Know Before They Mediate Fletcher Dal Handley Jr., Su '96 25:4 p. 70 Alternative Markets Relationship Between Alternative Markets and Reinsurers, The: The Reinsurance Perspective M. Patricia Casey, Su '99 28:4 p. 26 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Dealing with Psychological Disabilities under the ADA Harriet E. Cooperman, Su '98 27:4 p. 32 Employers' Liability Coverage for Disability Discrimination Under the ADA Gary M. Peplow and Bradley S. McMillan, W '95 24:2 p. 22 Genetic Testing in Life and Disability Insurance Wendy L. McGoodwin, F '98 28:1 p. 24 Impact of the ADA on Life, Health, and Disability Insurance Chrys A. Martin and Linda Bolduan, Su '98 27:4 p. 14 Is Depression Disabling America's Group Insurance Plans? Mental Health Benefit Parity and the ADA Allison C. Blakley, Su '98 27:4 p. 40 Light at the End of the Tunnel? Strategies for Recovery under the ADA Cynthia A. Leiferman, Su '98 27:4 p. 22 New Developments under the Americans with Disabilities Act Bradford B. Ingram and Steven C. Rahn, W '99 28:2 p. 39 Appellate Practice Appealing the Unappealable: Vacating Arbitration Awards Marc S. Dobin, F '96 26:1 p. 69 Oral Argument from a Practitioner's Point of View Karen L. Kendall, Sp '97 26:3 p. 54 Post-Appraisal Litigation Issues Brian C. Powers and Les C. Shields, F '96 26:1 p. 26 Preserving Appellate Issues Eric J. Magnuson and Michael J. McGuire, F '95 25:1 p. 48 Arbitration see also Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Appealing the Unappealable: Vacating Arbitration Awards Marc S. Dobin, F '96 26:1 p. 69 Arbitrating Reinsurance Disputes Eugene Jericho, F '94 24:1 p. 16 Asbestos Curse of the Unsick Eric Watt Wiechmann, Su '96 25:4 p. 10 Trigger of Coverage: A Contract Approach Marc S. Maister, Sp '96 25:3 p. 14 Attorney Fees ERISA Class Actions Steuart H. Thomsen, Su '99 28:4 p. 36 Insurer's Liability for Insured's Attorney's Fees in Declaratory Judgment Actions Floyd A. Wisner, F '98 28:1 p. 58 Post-Appraisal Litigation Issues Brian C. Powers and Les C. Shields, F '96 26:1 p. 26 Attorney-Client Privilege Good, the Bad, and the Ugly about Joint Defense, The Scott M. Seaman and Rebecca Levy Sachs, F '98 28:1 p. 12 Impact on a Civil Case of Criminal Charges Against a Truck Driver Henry J. Mittelstaedt III, Su '97 26:4 p. 54 Pitfalls for In-House Counsel Harry S. Hardin, III, and Andrew R. Lee, W '96 25:2 p. 32 Tripartite Ethics Jill B. Berkeley, Sp '97 26:3 p. 22 Automobile Insurance see also Trucking Insurance Auto Rental Insurance: Can Alamo Trump Allstate? Richard Turbin, Su '97 26:4 p. 50 Look at Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Issues, A Gordon R. Broom and Thomas Scott Stewart, Su '97 26:4 p. 34 Aviation Law Aircraft Emergencies James C. Wilson, Robert J. Gross, and Barry F. Benson, Su '95 24:4 p. 12 Bad Faith Insurance Claims Construction Industry, The: Coverage Issues Created by Claims Against Additional Insureds Lisa Oonk, Su '99 28:4 p. 8 Deposing the Insurer: Practical and Strategic Considerations Joel Gumbiner, W '98 27:2 p. 47 Insurance Coverage Actions: Who, Where, and When to Sue Steven R. Gilford and Robert M. Fogler, F '96 26:1 p. 32 Reverse Bad Faith Marjie D. Barrows, Su '96 25:4 p. 16 What's New in Unfair Claims Practices Thomas J. Minton, Su '96 25:4 p. 22 Who Pays? When May the Defaulting Liability Insurer Contest the Subsequent Settlement of Claims against Its Insured? Richard L. Neumeier, W '97 26:2 p. 18 Bankruptcy see Insurance Insolvency Business Income Business Interruption Coverage Pamela Levin and Thomas H. Nienow, F '94 24:1 p. 30 CERCLA Anticipating Mass Toxics Cases in the Age of Self-Reporting Joel R. Mosher and David E. Shay, F '94 24:1 p. 51 Certificate of Insurance Construction Industry, The: Coverage Issues Created by Claims Against Additional Insureds Lisa Oonk, Su '99 28:4 p. 8 Civil Rights Act Economic Damages under the 1991 Civil Rights Act: The CPA as Expert Witness Edward N. Tucker and Steven R. Freeman, F '94 24:1 p. 59 Claims see Insurance Claims Class Actions Advantages and Disadvantages of Class Actions from a Plaintiff's Lawyer's Perspective Kenneth S. Canfield, Su '99 28:4 p. 58 ERISA Class Actions Steuart H. Thomsen, Su '99 28:4 p. 36 Every Health Insurer's Litigation Nightmare: A Case Study Michael R. Pennington, Su '99 28:4 p. 46 Insurance Coverage for Class Action Discrimination Lawsuits Dennis M. Cusack, Sp '96 25:3 p. 55 Proportionate Liability, Contribution, and Indemnification under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act Michael L. Charlson, F '98 28:1 p. 42 Commercial General Liability Policies "Additional Insured" Endorsements Gary D. Nelson, Su '95 24:4 p. 28 Construction Industry, The: Coverage Issues Created by Claims Against Additional Insureds Lisa Oonk, Su '99 28:4 p. 8 Emerging Primary and Excess Coverage Issues in Continuous Trigger Regimes Donald C. Erickson, Su '99 28:4 p. 18 Intellectual Property Disputes: Malpractice Potential and the Need for Insurance Coverage Counsel David Gauntlett, Sp '98 27:3 p. 49 Reverse Bad Faith Marjie D. Barrows, Su '96 25:4 p. 16 Trigger of Coverage: A Contract Approach Marc S. Maister, Sp '96 25:3 p. 14 Who Pays? When May the Defaulting Liability Insurer Contest the Subsequent Settlement of Claims against Its Insured? Richard L. Neumeier, W '97 26:2 p. 18 Conflict of Law Forum Selection as a Threshold Issue Jill A. Douthett, F '95 25:1 p. 14 Impact on a Civil Case of Criminal Charges Against a Truck Driver Henry J. Mittelstaedt III, Su '97 26:4 p. 54 Prematurity of Declaratory Judgment Actions Alan M. Posner, F '95 25:1 p. 15 Constitutional Law see also Discrimination; First Amendment Raising and Preserving Federal Questions in State Court Cases Michael J. Wahoske, W '97 26:2 p. 54 Construction Industry "Additional Insured" Endorsements Gary D. Nelson, Su '95 24:4 p. 28 Construction Industry, The: Coverage Issues Created by Claims Against Additional Insureds Lisa Oonk, Su '99 28:4 p. 8 Contribution and Indemnity Emerging Primary and Excess Coverage Issues in Continuous Trigger Regimes Donald C. Erickson, Su '99 28:4 p. 18 ERISA Class Actions Steuart H. Thomsen, Su '99 28:4 p. 36 Costs of Litigation Litigation Cost Crisis, The: Is There a Professional in the House? Mitchell A. Orpett, F '98 28:1 p. 32 Coverage see Insurance Claims/Coverage Damages Changing Remedies in Maritime Law, The Whitney L. Cole, Sp '97 26:3 p. 42 Curse of the Unsick Eric Watt Wiechmann, Su '96 25:4 p. 10 Defending Against the Emotional Distress Claim Gregory C. Read, W '96 25:2 p. 14 Economic Damages under the 1991 Civil Rights Act: The CPA as Expert Witness Edward N. Tucker and Steven R. Freeman, F '94 24:1 p. 59 Every Health Insurer's Litigation Nightmare: A Case Study Michael R. Pennington, Su '99 28:4 p. 46 Insurance Coverage Actions: Who, Where, and When to Sue Steven R. Gilford and Robert M. Fogler, F '96 26:1 p. 32 Insurance Coverage for Class Action Discrimination Lawsuits Dennis M. Cusack, Sp '96 25:3 p. 55 Insuring Software Developers at Home and in Cyberspace: The Plaintiff's Perspective Craig E. Stewart, Harvey Nosowitz, and Rainer L.C. Frost, W '99 28:2 p. 10 Judicial Refusal to Apply ERISA Preemption to Tort Actions Against Health Care Providers Stephen D. Kinnard, W '97 26:2 p. 24 New Trends in Long-Tail Torts M. Elizabeth Medaglia and H. Bryan Brewer III, Sp '97 26:3 p. 10 Refuting Damages in a Personal Injury Case Kevin Campbell and Bradley C. Nahrstadt, Sp '95 24:3 p. 8 Trial Evidence in Psychological Injury Cases Peter B. Silvain, Ph.D., Su '98 27:4 p. 60 Trigger of Coverage: A Contract Approach Marc S. Maister, Sp '96 25:3 p. 14 Who Pays? When May the Defaulting Liability Insurer Contest the Subsequent Settlement of Claims against Its Insured? Richard L. Neumeier, W '97 26:2 p. 18 Declaratory Judgment Insurer's Liability for Insured's Attorney's Fees in Declaratory Judgment Actions Floyd A. Wisner, F '98 28:1 p. 58 Prematurity of Declaratory Judgment Actions Alan M. Posner, F '95 25:1 p. 15 Deposition see also Discovery Affirmative Uses for the Corporate Designee Deposition Walt Auvil, F '98 28:1 p. 63 Defending Against the Emotional Distress Claim Gregory C. Read, W '96 25:2 p. 14 Defense of Depositions Taken Abroad: Playing by the Rules Lucy Isaki, W '96 25:2 p. 50 Deposing the Insurer: Practical and Strategic Considerations Joel Gumbiner, W '98 27:2 p. 47 Protecting the Corporate Executive from Deposition Thomas R. Gottshall, W '98 27:2 p. 53 Taking the Plaintiff/Insured's Deposition in a Property Insurance Case Clayton H. Farnham, F '97 27:1 p. 48 Directors' and Officers' Liability Alternative Business Entities: What Are the D&O Insurance Issues? Dan A. Bailey, W '98 27:2 p. 18 Insurance Coverage Actions: Who, Where, and When to Sue Steven R. Gilford and Robert M. Fogler, F '96 26:1 p. 32 Liability of Directors and Officers for Environmental Problems Wayne E. Borgeest and Julianna Ryan, W '95 24:2 p. 48 Professional Liability Insurance Issues for Lawyers Sitting on Corporate Boards Mary E. McCutcheon, W '96 25:2 p. 8 Proportionate Liability, Contribution, and Indemnification under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act Michael L. Charlson, F '98 28:1 p. 42 Discovery see also Deposition Blocking Statutes and Their Effect on American-Style Discovery Abroad Gregory P. Sreenan and Jeffrey B. Shalek, F '95 25:1 p. 59 Defending Against the Emotional Distress Claim Gregory C. Read, W '96 25:2 p. 14 Discovery Abuse: "I Know It When I See It" John R. Woodard III, W '97 26:2 p. 32 Educating the Court about the Business of Reinsurance Jonathan F. Bank and Peter R. Chaffetz, F '94 24:1 p. 8 Insurance Coverage Actions: Who, Where, and When to Sue Steven R. Gilford and Robert M. Fogler, F '96 26:1 p. 32 Missing or Altered Product, The: Nightmare or Dream? David H. Canter, W '98 27:2 p. 12 Partnering at Trial between In-House and Outside Counsel Robert L. Haig and John P. Marshall, W '96 25:2 p. 20 Practical Issues Relating to Insurance Coverage for Employment Litigation Larry M. Golub, F '96 26:1 p. 58 Sanctions Against a Foreign Party for Failure to Produce Discovery Thomas J. Magee, W '96 25:2 p. 53 Self-Analysis Privilege, The: Obscuring the Truth but Safeguarding Improvement? Michael J. Holland, F '95 25:1 p. 52 Discrimination see also Constitutional Law Insurance Coverage for Class Action Discrimination Lawsuits Dennis M. Cusack, Sp '96 25:3 p. 55 Duty to Defend Defending the Insured with Salaried Counsel: Legal and Ethical Considerations Jeffrey W. Jackson and Roy Alan Cohen, W '98 27:2 p. 38 Insurance Coverage Actions: Who, Where, and When to Sue Steven R. Gilford and Robert M. Fogler, F '96 26:1 p. 32 Insurer's Liability for Insured's Attorney's Fees in Declaratory Judgment Actions Floyd A. Wisner, F '98 28:1 p. 58 Intellectual Property Disputes: Malpractice Potential and the Need for Insurance Coverage Counsel David Gauntlett, Sp '98 27:3 p. 49 Professional Liability Insurance Issues for Lawyers Sitting on Corporate Boards Mary E. McCutcheon, W '96 25:2 p. 8 Who Pays? When May the Defaulting Liability Insurer Contest the Subsequent Settlement of Claims against Its Insured? Richard L. Neumeier, W '97 26:2 p. 18 Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1996 (EPCRA) see Toxic Torts Emotional Distress Defending Against the Emotional Distress Claim Gregory C. Read, W '96 25:2 p. 14 Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) ERISA Class Actions Steuart H. Thomsen, Su '99 28:4 p. 36 Health Insurance Fraud: Fighting Back Steven P. Del Mauro, W '97 26:2 p. 10 Impact of the ADA on Life, Health, and Disability Insurance Chrys A. Martin and Linda Bolduan, Su '98 27:4 p. 14 Judicial Refusal to Apply ERISA Preemption to Tort Actions Against Health Care Providers Stephen D. Kinnard, W '97 26:2 p. 24 What You Say Can Hurt You: Communications with Participants of Employee Benefit Plans Regulated by ERISA Linda E. Rosenzweig, W '99 28:2 p. 32 When Insurers Go Broke E. Preston Rutledge, Sp '95 24:3 p. 14 Employment Law Employers' Liability Coverage for Disability Discrimination Under the ADA Gary M. Peplow and Bradley S. McMillan, W '95 24:2 p. 22 Ex Parte Contacts with Former Employees: An Update on Rule 4.2 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct Mark A. Buchanan, W '99 28:2 p. 48 Insurance Coverage Actions: Who, Where, and When to Sue Steven R. Gilford and Robert M. Fogler, F '96 26:1 p. 32 Insurance Coverage for Class Action Discrimination Lawsuits Dennis M. Cusack, Sp '96 25:3 p. 55 Mediation of Sexual Harassment Claims Margaret J. Grover, Sp '95 24:3 p. 55 New Developments under the Americans with Disabilities Act Bradford B. Ingram and Steven C. Rahn, W '99 28:2 p. 39 Practical Issues Relating to Insurance Coverage for Employment Litigation Larry M. Golub, F '96 26:1 p. 58 Privacy in the Workplace Is a Sometime Thing Leo F. Hannon, Sp '95 24:3 p. 26 Third Party Sexual Harassment: Duties and Liabilities of Employers Karen Kaplowitz and Donald P. Harris, Sp '97 26:3 p. 32 Violence Against Women in the Workplace William R. Levasseur, F '96 26:1 p. 14 What You Say Can Hurt You: Communications with Participants of Employee Benefit Plans Regulated by ERISA Linda E. Rosenzweig, W '99 28:2 p. 32 Environmental Law see also Toxic Torts 24 Alter Ego Control Factors Mark F. Rosenberg, Su '96 25:4 p. 64 Anticipating Mass Toxics Cases in the Age of Self-Reporting Joel R. Mosher and David E. Shay, F '94 24:1 p. 51 Liability of Directors and Officers for Environmental Problems Wayne E. Borgeest and Julianna Ryan, W '95 24:2 p. 48 New Trends in Long-Tail Torts M. Elizabeth Medaglia and H. Bryan Brewer III, Sp '97 26:3 p. 10 Parent, Successor, and Alter Ego Liability Concerns in the Transactional Setting Mark F. Rosenberg, Su '96 25:4 p. 28 Third-Party Liability Policies: The Concurrent Causation Doctrine and Pollution Exclusions Francis J. MacLaughlin, Sp '95 24:3 p. 20 Ethics see also Professionalism Clergy Person's Breach of Confidentiality: Is It Actionable in Tort? Lori R. Metz and Linda M. Bolduan, W '99 28:2 p. 24 Conduct Unbecoming a Lawyer Pamela J. White and Susan R. Matluck, Su '95 24:4 p. 16 Defending the Insured with Salaried Counsel: Legal and Ethical Considerations Jeffrey W. Jackson and Roy Alan Cohen, W '98 27:2 p. 38 Discovery Abuse: "I Know It When I See It" John R. Woodard III, W '97 26:2 p. 32 Ex Parte Contacts with Former Employees: An Update on Rule 4.2 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct Mark A. Buchanan, W '99 28:2 p. 48 Litigation Cost Crisis, The: Is There a Professional in the House? Mitchell A. Orpett, F '98 28:1 p. 32 Noncompetition Agreements between Attorneys John D. Daniels, W '98 27:2 p. 24 Practical Issues Relating to Insurance Coverage for Employment Litigation Larry M. Golub, F '96 26:1 p. 58 Restricting Lawyers' Solicitation of Victims Scott R. Bickford and Paula Hamilton Lee, F '95 25:1 p. 8 Some Reflections on Change--and Professionalism Marvin L. Karp, Su '95 24:4 p. 9 Tripartite Ethics Jill B. Berkeley, Sp '97 26:3 p. 22 Evidence see also Experts Clergy Person's Breach of Confidentiality: Is It Actionable in Tort? Lori R. Metz and Linda M. Bolduan, W '99 28:2 p. 24 General Electric v. Joiner and Kumho Tire v. Carmichael: The Ipse Dixit Twins Robert P. Redemann, Su '99 28:4 p. 54 Good, the Bad, and the Ugly about Joint Defense, The Scott M. Seaman and Rebecca Levy Sachs, F '98 28:1 p. 12 Practical Aspects of Presenting and Excluding Expert Evidence Andrew J. McElaney Jr., W '97 26:2 p. 40 Psychiatrist as Witness, The Michael K. Spodak, M.D., Su '98 27:4 p. 64 Refuting Damages in a Personal Injury Case Kevin Campbell and Bradley C. Nahrstadt, Sp '95 24:3 p. 8 Self-Analysis Privilege: Obscuring the Truth but Safeguarding Improvement?, The Michael J. Holland, F '95 25:1 p. 52 Trial Evidence in Psychological Injury Cases Peter B. Silvain, Ph.D., Su '98 27:4 p. 60 When Insurers Go Broke E. Preston Rutledge, Sp '95 24:3 p. 14 Excess Coverage Emerging Primary and Excess Coverage Issues in Continuous Trigger Regimes Donald C. Erickson, Su '99 28:4 p. 18 Experts see also Evidence Control the High Cost of Experts James R. Holmes, Sp '95 24:3 p. 58 Defending Against the Emotional Distress Claim Gregory C. Read, W '96 25:2 p. 14 Economic Damages under the 1991 Civil Rights Act: The CPA as Expert Witness Edward N. Tucker and Steven R. Freeman, F '94 24:1 p. 59 General Electric v. Joiner and Kumho Tire v. Carmichael: The Ipse Dixit Twins Robert P. Redemann, Su '99 28:4 p. 54 Innovative Trial Techniques Reagan W. Simpson and Cynthia A. Leiferman, F '96 26:1 p. 20 Partnering at Trial between In-House and Outside Counsel Robert L. Haig and John P. Marshall, W '96 25:2 p. 20 Practical Aspects of Presenting and Excluding Expert Evidence Andrew J. McElaney Jr., W '97 26:2 p. 40 Psychiatrist as Witness, The Michael K. Spodak, M.D., Su '98 27:4 p. 64 Refuting Damages in a Personal Injury Case Kevin Campbell and Bradley C. Nahrstadt, Sp '95 24:3 p. 8 Federal Arbitration Act Educating the Court about the Business of Reinsurance Jonathan F. Bank and Peter R. Chaffetz, F '94 24:1 p. 8 Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) FELA: An Overview Gary F. Easom, F '97 27:1 p. 49 New Trends in Long-Tail Torts M. Elizabeth Medaglia and H. Bryan Brewer III, Sp '97 26:3 p. 10 Federal Preemption of State Law Judicial Refusal to Apply ERISA Preemption to Tort Actions Against Health Care Providers Stephen D. Kinnard, W '97 26:2 p. 24 Privacy in the Workplace Is a Sometime Thing Leo F. Hannon, Sp '95 24:3 p. 26 What You Say Can Hurt You: Communications with Participants of Employee Benefit Plans Regulated by ERISA Linda E. Rosenzweig, W '99 28:2 p. 32 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Discovery Abuse: "I Know It When I See It" John R. Woodard III, W '97 26:2 p. 32 Innovative Trial Techniques Reagan W. Simpson and Cynthia A. Leiferman, F '96 26:1 p. 20 Intervention, Interpleader, and Defense and Indemnity Agreements Donna Willis Darroch and Darren W. Penn, Su '95 24:4 p. 22 Summary Judgments in Financial Institution Bond Litigation Michael J. Weber and James A. Knox Jr., F '94 24:1 p. 22 Federal Tort Claims Act Aircraft Emergencies James C. Wilson, Robert J. Gross, and Barry F. Benson, Su '95 24:4 p. 12 Fidelity see also Surety Fidelity Loss Investigation in a Regulated Industry, The Scott D. Baron, Sp '99 28:3 p. 12 How to Prepare and Present a Fidelity Claim: Advice for the Insured Mark E. Wilson, Sp '99 28:3 p. 54 Outsourcer's Apprentice, The Carol A. Pisano, Su '97 26:4 p. 12 Summary Judgments in Financial Institution Bond Litigation Michael J. Weber and James A. Knox Jr., F '94 24:1 p. 22 Fiduciary Duty ERISA Class Actions Steuart H. Thomsen, Su '99 28:4 p. 36 Financial Guarantee Bonds Summary Judgments in Financial Institution Bond Litigation Michael J. Weber and James A. Knox Jr., F '94 24:1 p. 22 Financial Insurance Relationship Between Alternative Markets and Reinsurers, The: The Reinsurance Perspective M. Patricia Casey, Su '99 28:4 p. 26 First Amendment Interactivity as a Measure of Personal Jurisdiction Charles J. Glasser Jr., F '98 28:1 p. 54 Lessons from Cyberspace and Outerspace: The Scientology Cases Natalie Hanlon-Leh, Su '98 27:4 p. 48 Privacy in the Workplace Is a Sometime Thing Leo F. Hannon, Sp '95 24:3 p. 26 Restricting Lawyers' Solicitation of Victims Scott R. Bickford and Paula Hamilton Lee, F '95 25:1 p. 8 First-Party Coverage Do We Still Have Policy Limits? Joyce C. Wang, Sp '96 25:3 p. 20 Fidelity Loss Investigation in a Regulated Industry, The Scott D. Baron, Sp '99 28:3 p. 12 How to Prepare and Present a Fidelity Claim: Advice for the Insured Mark E. Wilson, Sp '99 28:3 p. 54 Post-Appraisal Litigation Issues Brian C. Powers and Les C. Shields, F '96 26:1 p. 26 Taking the Plaintiff/Insured's Deposition in a Property Insurance Case Clayton H. Farnham, F '97 27:1 p. 48 Fraud Advantages and Disadvantages of Class Actions from a Plaintiff's Lawyer's Perspective Kenneth S. Canfield, Su '99 28:4 p. 58 Every Health Insurer's Litigation Nightmare: A Case Study Michael R. Pennington, Su '99 28:4 p. 46 Health Insurance Fraud: Fighting Back Steven P. Del Mauro, W '97 26:2 p. 10 Material Misrepresentation Defense, The Jay S. Blumenkopf and Brenda A. Friedman, W '98 27:2 p. 58 Pitfalls for In-House Counsel Harry S. Hardin, III, and Andrew R. Lee, W '96 25:2 p. 32 Fronting Emerging Primary and Excess Coverage Issues in Continuous Trigger Regimes Donald C. Erickson, Su '99 28:4 p. 18 Relationship Between Alternative Markets and Reinsurers, The: The Reinsurance Perspective M. Patricia Casey, Su '99 28:4 p. 26 Genetic Testing Genetic Testing in Life and Disability Insurance Wendy L. McGoodwin, F '98 28:1 p. 24 Governmental Liability Aircraft Emergencies James C. Wilson, Robert J. Gross, and Barry F. Benson, Su '95 24:4 p. 12 Hazardous Substances Anticipating Mass Toxics Cases in the Age of Self-Reporting Joel R. Mosher and David E. Shay, F '94 24:1 p. 51 Health Insurance Every Health Insurer's Litigation Nightmare Michael R. Pennington, Su '99 28:4 p. 46 Health Insurance Fraud: Fighting Back Steven P. Del Mauro, W '97 26:2 p. 10 Impact of the ADA on Life, Health, and Disability Insurance Chrys A. Martin and Linda Bolduan, Su '98 27:4 p. 14 Is Depression Disabling America's Group Insurance Plans? Mental Health Benefit Parity and the ADA Allison C. Blakley, Su '98 27:4 p. 40 Judicial Refusal to Apply ERISA Preemption to Tort Actions Against Health Care Providers Stephen D. Kinnard, W '97 26:2 p. 24 Primer for Successive Awards in Workers' Compensation, A William R. Levasseur, W '99 28:2 p. 38 What You Say Can Hurt You: Communications with Participants of Employee Benefit Plans Regulated by ERISA Linda E. Rosenzweig, W '99 28:2 p. 32 Health Maintenance Organizations Judicial Refusal to Apply ERISA Preemption to Tort Actions Against Health Care Providers Stephen D. Kinnard, W '97 26:2 p. 24 Insurance Adjusters Overview of Insurance Agent/Broker Liability, An Barbara A. O'Donnell, Su '96 25:4 p. 34 Insurance Agents Do We Still Have Policy Limits? Joyce C. Wang, Sp '96 25:3 p. 20 Insurance Agent's Duty to Advise, An C. Edward Speidel, W '95 24:2 p. 32 Insurance Coverage Actions: Who, Where, and When to Sue Steven R. Gilford and Robert M. Fogler, F '96 26:1 p. 32 Legal Implications of Marketing Insurance over the Internet Dana L. Drape, Sp '98 27:3 p. 24 Overview of Insurance Agent/Broker Liability, An Barbara A. O'Donnell, Su '96 25:4 p. 34 Technology and the Insurance Industry in the Year 2000: Cyberians at the Gate? Richard M. Bouhan, Sp '98 27:3 p. 16 Insurance Claims/Coverage see also First Party Coverage; Trigger of Coverage Alternative Business Entities: What Are the D&O Insurance Issues? Dan A. Bailey, W '98 27:2 p. 18 Business Interruption Coverage Pamela Levin and Thomas H. Nienow, F '94 24:1 p. 30 Defending the Volunteer Accused of Sexual Abuse Stephen F. English, Sp '97 26:3 p. 33 Do We Still Have Policy Limits? Joyce C. Wang, Sp '96 25:3 p. 20 Emerging Primary and Excess Coverage Issues in Continuous Trigger Regimes Donald C. Erickson, Su '99 28:4 p. 18 Employers' Liability Coverage for Disability Discrimination Under the ADA Gary M. Peplow and Bradley S. McMillan, W '95 24:2 p. 22 Forum Selection as a Threshold Issue Jill A. Douthett, F '95 25:1 p. 14 Genetic Testing in Life and Disability Insurance Wendy L. McGoodwin, F '98 28:1 p. 24 In Whose Interest? The Return of the Injured Athlete to Competition Stewart E. Niles Jr. and Roderick K. West, Sp '96 25:3 p. 8 Insurance Coverage Actions: Who, Where, and When to Sue Steven R. Gilford and Robert M. Fogler, F '96 26:1 p. 32 Insurance Coverage for Class Action Discrimination Lawsuits Dennis M. Cusack, Sp '96 25:3 p. 55 Intellectual Property and Insurance: A Valuable Asset and a Lurking Liability Kay Millonzi and William G. Passannante, Sp '98 27:3 p. 40 Intellectual Property Disputes: Malpractice Potential and the Need for Insurance Coverage Counsel David Gauntlett, Sp '98 27:3 p. 49 Is Depression Disabling America's Group Insurance Plans? Mental Health Benefit Parity and the ADA Allison C. Blakley, Su '98 27:4 p. 40 Light at the End of the Tunnel? Strategies for Recovery under the ADA Cynthia A. Leiferman, Su '98 27:4 p. 22 Material Misrepresentation Defense, The Jay S. Blumenkopf and Brenda A. Friedman, W '98 27:2 p. 58 Outsourcer's Apprentice, The Carol A. Pisano, Su '97 26:4 p. 12 Overview of Insurance Agent/Broker Liability, An Barbara A. O'Donnell, Su '96 25:4 p. 34 Practical Issues Relating to Insurance Coverage for Employment Litigation Larry M. Golub, F '96 26:1 p. 58 Prematurity of Declaratory Judgment Actions Alan M. Posner, F '95 25:1 p. 15 Primer for Successive Awards in Workers' Compensation, A William R. Levasseur, W '99 28:2 p. 38 Professional Liability Insurance Issues for Lawyers Sitting on Corporate Boards Mary E. McCutcheon, W '96 25:2 p. 8 Reverse Bad Faith Marjie D. Barrows, Su '96 25:4 p. 16 State-by-State Trigger of Coverage Survey Marc S. Maister, Sp '96 25:3 p. 45 Third-Party Liability Policies: The Concurrent Causation Doctrine and Pollution Exclusions Francis J. MacLaughlin, Sp '95 24:3 p. 20 Trigger of Coverage: A Contract Approach Marc S. Maister, Sp '96 25:3 p. 14 Truck Drivers' Failure to Cooperate after a Claim Is Made: Effects of the MCS-90 Endorsement Eugene G. Beckham and Robert J. Beckham Jr., W '99 28:2 p. 51 What's New in Unfair Claims Practices Thomas J. Minton, Su '96 25:4 p. 22 Who Is Necessary? Who Is Indispensable? Terrence E. Kiwala, Sp '95 24:3 p. 50 Insurance Insolvency Insurance Company Insolvencies Paul M. Gulko, F '97 27:1 p. 18 Insurance Coverage Actions: Who, Where, and When to Sue Steven R. Gilford and Robert M. Fogler, F '96 26:1 p. 32 Interstate Compacts for Insurance Receiverships Alan N. Gamse, F '97 27:1 p. 19 Overview of the State Insurance Receivership System, An Francine L. Semaya and Lenore S. Marema, F '97 27:1 p. 12 Resolving Life Insurer Insolvencies Efficiently Jack H. Blaine, F '97 27:1 p. 40 When Insurers Go Broke E. Preston Rutledge, Sp '95 24:3 p. 14 Insurance Providers Intervention, Interpleader, and Defense and Indemnity Agreements Donna Willis Darroch and Darren W. Penn, Su '95 24:4 p. 22 When Insurers Go Broke E. Preston Rutledge, Sp '95 24:3 p. 14 Insurance Reform Overview of the State Insurance Receivership System, An Francine L. Semaya and Lenore S. Marema, F '97 27:1 p. 12 Insurance Regulation Legal Implications of Marketing Insurance over the Internet Dana L. Drape, Sp '98 27:3 p. 24 Technology and the Insurance Industry in the Year 2000: Cyberians at the Gate? Richard M. Bouhan, Sp '98 27:3 p. 16 What's New in Unfair Claims Practices Thomas J. Minton, Su '96 25:4 p. 22 Intellectual Property Intellectual Property and Insurance: A Valuable Asset and a Lurking Liability Kay Millonzi and William G. Passannante, Sp '98 27:3 p. 40 Intellectual Property Disputes: Malpractice Potential and the Need for Insurance Coverage Counsel David Gauntlett, Sp '98 27:3 p. 49 Legal Implications of Marketing Insurance over the Internet Dana L. Drape, Sp '98 27:3 p. 24 Lessons from Cyberspace and Outerspace: The Scientology Cases Natalie Hanlon-Leh, Su '98 27:4 p. 48 International Law Aircraft Emergencies James C. Wilson, Robert J. Gross, and Barry F. Benson, Su '95 24:4 p. 12 Blocking Statutes and Their Effect on American-Style Discovery Abroad Gregory P. Sreenan and Jeffrey B. Shalek, F '95 25:1 p. 59 Defense of Depositions Taken Abroad: Playing by the Rules Lucy Isaki, W '96 25:2 p. 50 Sanctions Against a Foreign Party for Failure to Produce Discovery Thomas J. Magee, W '96 25:2 p. 53 Internet Interactivity as a Measure of Personal Jurisdiction Charles J. Glasser Jr., F '98 28:1 p. 54 Legal Implications of Marketing Insurance over the Internet Dana L. Drape, Sp '98 27:3 p. 24 Lessons from Cyberspace and Outerspace: The Scientology Cases Natalie Hanlon-Leh, Su '98 27:4 p. 48 Technology and the Insurance Industry in the Year 2000: Cyberians at the Gate? Richard M. Bouhan, Sp '98 27:3 p. 16 Issue of Law Summary Judgments in Financial Institution Bond Litigation Michael J. Weber and James A. Knox Jr., F '94 24:1 p. 22 Jurisdiction ERISA Class Actions Steuart H. Thomsen, Su '99 28:4 p. 36 Interactivity as a Measure of Personal Jurisdiction Charles J. Glasser Jr., F '98 28:1 p. 54 Law Practice/General Alternative Billing Systems: Abandoning Time as a Measure of Value Dianne K. Dailey, Stephen F. English, and Linda M. Bolduan, Sp '98 27:3 p. 44 How to Avoid a Fee Dispute with Your Client James P. Schratz and Susan R. Brown, W '97 26:2 p. 59 Importance of Being Diverse, The Barbara E. Hermansen, F '95 25:1 p. 20 Litigation Cost Crisis, The: Is There a Professional in the House? Mitchell A. Orpett, F '98 28:1 p. 32 Noncompetition Agreements between Attorneys John D. Daniels, W '98 27:2 p. 24 What Plaintiffs' Lawyers Should Know Before They Mediate Fletcher Dal Handley Jr., Su '96 25:4 p. 70 Legal Malpractice Attorney Malpractice: What It Is and How to Avoid It Judith F. Goodman and Sue C. Jacobs, W '98 27:2 p. 30 Attorney's Right to a Bench Trial in Legal Malpractice Cases Phillip E. Seltzer, W '98 27:2 p. 36 Ex Parte Contacts with Former Employees: An Update on Rule 4.2 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct Mark A. Buchanan, W '99 28:2 p. 48 How to Avoid a Fee Dispute with Your Client James P. Schratz and Susan R. Brown, W '97 26:2 p. 59 Intellectual Property Disputes: Malpractice Potential and the Need for Insurance Coverage Counsel David Gauntlett, Sp '98 27:3 p. 49 Professional Liability Insurance Issues for Lawyers Sitting on Corporate Boards Mary E. McCutcheon, W '96 25:2 p. 8 Restricting Lawyers' Solicitation of Victims Scott R. Bickford and Paula Hamilton Lee, F '95 25:1 p. 8 Trial Lawyers and the Error-in-Judgment Immunity Rule Phillip E. Seltzer, Su '97 26:4 p. 22 Twice Bitten: Violations of Ethical Rules as Evidence of Legal Malpractice Douglas L. Christian and Michael Christian, Sp '99 28:3 p. 62 Legal Writing How to Be a Good Friend to the Court: Strategic Use of Amicus Briefs Reagan Wm. Simpson, Sp '99 28:3 p. 38 Lender Liability Do We Still Have Policy Limits? Joyce C. Wang, Sp '96 25:3 p. 20 In Whose Interest? The Return of the Injured Athlete to Competition Stewart E. Niles Jr. and Roderick K. West, Sp '96 25:3 p. 8 Insurance Coverage for Class Action Discrimination Lawsuits Dennis M. Cusack, Sp '96 25:3 p. 55 Trigger of Coverage: A Contract Approach Marc S. Maister, Sp '96 25:3 p. 14 Liquidator Educating the Court about the Business of Reinsurance Jonathan F. Bank and Peter R. Chaffetz, F '94 24:1 p. 8 Litigation see also Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); Evidence; Motions; Trial Practice "Additional Insured" Endorsements Gary D. Nelson, Su '95 24:4 p. 28 24 Alter Ego Control Factors Mark F. Rosenberg, Su '96 25:4 p. 64 Affirmative Uses for the Corporate Designee Deposition Walt Auvil, F '98 28:1 p. 63 Anticipating Mass Toxics Cases in the Age of Self-Reporting Joel R. Mosher and David E. Shay, F '94 24:1 p. 51 Clergy Person's Breach of Confidentiality: Is It Actionable in Tort? Lori R. Metz and Linda M. Bolduan, W '99 28:2 p. 24 Conduct Unbecoming a Lawyer Pamela J. White and Susan R. Matluck, Su '95 24:4 p. 16 Construction Industry, The: Coverage Issues Created by Claims Against Additional Insureds Lisa Oonk, Su '99 28:4 p. 8 Control the High Cost of Experts James R. Holmes, Sp '95 24:3 p. 58 Curse of the Unsick Eric Watt Wiechmann, Su '96 25:4 p. 10 Defending Against the Emotional Distress Claim Gregory C. Read, W '96 25:2 p. 14 Defending the Volunteer Accused of Sexual Abuse Stephen F. English, Sp '97 26:3 p. 33 Discovery Abuse: "I Know It When I See It" John R. Woodard III, W '97 26:2 p. 32 Economic Damages under the 1991 Civil Rights Act: The CPA as Expert Witness Edward N. Tucker and Steven R. Freeman, F '94 24:1 p. 59 Every Health Insurer's Litigation Nightmare Michael R. Pennington, Su '99 28:4 p. 46 Forum Selection as a Threshold Issue Jill A. Douthett, F '95 25:1 p. 14 Good, the Bad, and the Ugly about Joint Defense, The Scott M. Seaman and Rebecca Levy Sachs, F '98 28:1 p. 12 Health Insurance Fraud: Fighting Back Steven P. Del Mauro, W '97 26:2 p. 10 How to Be a Good Friend to the Court: Strategic Use of Amicus Briefs Reagan Wm. Simpson, Sp '99 28:3 p. 38 Impact on a Civil Case of Criminal Charges Against a Truck Driver Henry J. Mittelstaedt III, Su '97 26:4 p. 54 Innovative Trial Techniques Reagan W. Simpson and Cynthia A. Leiferman, F '96 26:1 p. 20 Insurance Coverage Actions: Who, Where, and When to Sue Steven R. Gilford and Robert M. Fogler, F '96 26:1 p. 32 Insurer's Liability for Insured's Attorney's Fees in Declaratory Judgment Actions Floyd A. Wisner, F '98 28:1 p. 58 Insuring Software Developers at Home and in Cyberspace: The Plaintiff's Perspective Craig E. Stewart, Harvey Nosowitz, and Rainer L.C. Frost, W '99 28:2 p. 10 Intervention, Interpleader, and Defense and Indemnity Agreements Donna Willis Darroch and Darren W. Penn, Su '95 24:4 p. 22 Litigating Accidental Shooting Cases against Gunmakers: A Working Model Jonathan E. Lowy, Sp '99 28:3 p. 68 Litigation Cost Crisis, The: Is There a Professional in the House? Mitchell A. Orpett, F '98 28:1 p. 32 New Developments under the Americans with Disabilities Act Bradford B. Ingram and Steven C. Rahn, W '99 28:2 p. 39 Overview of Insurance Agent/Broker Liability, An Barbara A. O'Donnell, Su '96 25:4 p. 34 Parent, Successor, and Alter Ego Liability Concerns in the Transactional Setting Mark F. Rosenberg, Su '96 25:4 p. 28 Partnering at Trial between In-House and Outside Counsel Robert L. Haig and John P. Marshall, W '96 25:2 p. 20 Pitfalls for In-House Counsel Harry S. Hardin, III, and Andrew R. Lee, W '96 25:2 p. 32 Post-Appraisal Litigation Issues Brian C. Powers and Les C. Shields, F '96 26:1 p. 26 Practical Issues Relating to Insurance Coverage for Employment Litigation Larry M. Golub, F '96 26:1 p. 58 Preserving Appellate Issues Eric J. Magnuson and Michael J. McGuire, F '95 25:1 p. 48 Raising and Preserving Federal Questions in State Court Cases Michael J. Wahoske, W '97 26:2 p. 54 Sample Complaint Against Software Developers Craig E. Stewart and Harvey Nosowitz, W '99 28:2 p. 18 Summary Judgments in Financial Institution Bond Litigation Michael J. Weber and James A. Knox Jr., F '94 24:1 p. 22 Tax Treatment of Litigation Payments Robert W. Wood, W '95 24:2 p. 53 Third-Party Liability Policies: The Concurrent Causation Doctrine and Pollution Exclusions Francis J. MacLaughlin, Sp '95 24:3 p. 20 When Insurers Go Broke E. Preston Rutledge, Sp '95 24:3 p. 14 Who Is Necessary? Who Is Indispensable? Terrence E. Kiwala, Sp '95 24:3 p. 50 Who Pays? When May the Defaulting Liability Insurer Contest the Subsequent Settlement of Claims against Its Insured? Richard L. Neumeier, W '97 26:2 p. 18 Loss of Enjoyment of Life Refuting Damages in a Personal Injury Case Kevin Campbell and Bradley C. Nahrstadt, Sp '95 24:3 p. 8 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: An Overview for Attorneys Richard E. Slaney, Sp '96 25:3 p. 61 Malpractice Insurance see Legal Malpractice; Medical Malpractice Maritime Torts Changing Remedies in Maritime Law, The Whitney L. Cole, Sp '97 26:3 p. 42 Medical Malpractice Defending the Volunteer Accused of Sexual Abuse Stephen F. English, Sp '97 26:3 p. 33 In Whose Interest? The Return of the Injured Athlete to Competition Stewart E. Niles Jr. and Roderick K. West, Sp '96 25:3 p. 8 Judicial Refusal to Apply ERISA Preemption to Tort Actions Against Health Care Providers Stephen D. Kinnard, W '97 26:2 p. 24 Medical Treatment Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: An Overview for Attorneys Richard E. Slaney, Sp '96 25:3 p. 61 Motions see also Litigation Preserving Appellate Issues Eric J. Magnuson and Michael J. McGuire, F '95 25:1 p. 48 Negligence see also Tort Liability Insuring Software Developers at Home and in Cyberspace: The Plaintiff's Perspective Craig E. Stewart, Harvey Nosowitz, and Rainer L.C. Frost, W '99 28:2 p. 10 Sureties' Claims for Negligence Jerome M. Joseph, W '95 24:2 p. 16 Privacy, Right of Clergy Person's Breach of Confidentiality: Is It Actionable in Tort? Lori R. Metz and Linda M. Bolduan, W '99 28:2 p. 24 Genetic Testing in Life and Disability Insurance Wendy L. McGoodwin, F '98 28:1 p. 24 Privacy in the Workplace Is a Sometime Thing Leo F. Hannon, Sp '95 24:3 p. 26 Restricting Lawyers' Solicitation of Victims Scott R. Bickford and Paula Hamilton Lee, F '95 25:1 p. 8 Privilege see also Attorney-Client Privilege Clergy Person's Breach of Confidentiality: Is It Actionable in Tort? Lori R. Metz and Linda M. Bolduan, W '99 28:2 p. 24 Self-Analysis Privilege: Obscuring the Truth but Safeguarding Improvement?, The Michael J. Holland, F '95 25:1 p. 52 Privity of Contract Relationship Between Alternative Markets and Reinsurers, The: The Reinsurance Perspective M. Patricia Casey, Su '99 28:4 p. 26 Product Liability and Consumer Law Litigating Accidental Shooting Cases against Gunmakers: A Working Model Jonathan E. Lowy, Sp '99 28:3 p. 68 Missing or Altered Product, The: Nightmare or Dream? David H. Canter, W '98 27:2 p. 12 New Trends in Long-Tail Torts M. Elizabeth Medaglia and H. Bryan Brewer III, Sp '97 26:3 p. 10 Protecting the Corporate Executive from Deposition Thomas R. Gottshall, W '98 27:2 p. 53 Professionalism see also Ethics Conduct Unbecoming a Lawyer Pamela J. White and Susan R. Matluck, Su '95 24:4 p. 16 Discovery Abuse: "I Know It When I See It" John R. Woodard III, W '97 26:2 p. 32 How to Avoid a Fee Dispute with Your Client James P. Schratz and Susan R. Brown, W '97 26:2 p. 59 Importance of Being Diverse, The Barbara E. Hermansen, F '95 25:1 p. 20 Litigation Cost Crisis, The: Is There a Professional in the House? Mitchell A. Orpett, F '98 28:1 p. 32 Pitfalls for In-House Counsel Harry S. Hardin, III, and Andrew R. Lee, W '96 25:2 p. 32 Restricting Lawyers' Solicitation of Victims Scott R. Bickford and Paula Hamilton Lee, F '95 25:1 p. 8 Some Reflections on Change--and Professionalism Marvin L. Karp, Su '95 24:4 p. 9 Property Insurance Do We Still Have Policy Limits? Joyce C. Wang, Sp '96 25:3 p. 20 Reverse Bad Faith Marjie D. Barrows, Su '96 25:4 p. 16 Third-Party Liability Policies: The Concurrent Causation Doctrine and Pollution Exclusions Francis J. MacLaughlin, Sp '95 24:3 p. 20 Protective Orders Practical Issues Relating to Insurance Coverage for Employment Litigation Larry M. Golub, F '96 26:1 p. 58 Public Relations Anticipating Mass Toxics Cases in the Age of Self-Reporting Joel R. Mosher and David E. Shay, F '94 24:1 p. 51 Receivership see Insurance Insolvency Reinsurance Arbitrating Reinsurance Disputes Eugene Jericho, F '94 24:1 p. 16 Educating the Court about the Business of Reinsurance Jonathan F. Bank and Peter R. Chaffetz, F '94 24:1 p. 8 Relationship Between Alternative Markets and Reinsurers, The: The Reinsurance Perspective M. Patricia Casey, Su '99 28:4 p. 26 RICO Reves v. Ernst & Young: A Blueprint to Limit Civil RICO's Reach William V. Dalferes Jr., W '95 24:2 p. 10 Rule 56 Summary Judgments in Financial Institution Bond Litigation Michael J. Weber and James A. Knox Jr., F '94 24:1 p. 22 Securities Intellectual Property Disputes: Malpractice Potential and the Need for Insurance Coverage Counsel David Gauntlett, Sp '98 27:3 p. 49 Proportionate Liability, Contribution, and Indemnification under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act Michael L. Charlson, F '98 28:1 p. 42 Self-insurance Relationship Between Alternative Markets and Reinsurers, The: The Reinsurance Perspective M. Patricia Casey, Su '99 28:4 p. 26 Settlements Advantages and Disadvantages of Class Actions from a Plaintiff's Lawyer's Perspective Kenneth S. Canfield, Su '99 28:4 p. 58 ERISA Class Actions Steuart H. Thomsen, Su '99 28:4 p. 36 Every Health Insurer's Litigation Nightmare: A Case Study Michael R. Pennington, Su '99 28:4 p. 46 Good, the Bad, and the Ugly about Joint Defense, The Scott M. Seaman and Rebecca Levy Sachs, F '98 28:1 p. 12 Proportionate Liability, Contribution, and Indemnification under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act Michael L. Charlson, F '98 28:1 p. 42 Refuting Damages in a Personal Injury Case Kevin Campbell and Bradley C. Nahrstadt, Sp '95 24:3 p. 8 When Insurers Go Broke E. Preston Rutledge, Sp '95 24:3 p. 14 Sexual Harassment Conduct Unbecoming a Lawyer Pamela J. White and Susan R. Matluck, Su '95 24:4 p. 16 Defending the Volunteer Accused of Sexual Abuse Stephen F. English, Sp '97 26:3 p. 33 Insurance Coverage for Class Action Discrimination Lawsuits Dennis M. Cusack, Sp '96 25:3 p. 55 Mediation of Sexual Harassment Claims Margaret J. Grover, Sp '95 24:3 p. 55 Third Party Sexual Harassment: Duties and Liabilities of Employers Karen Kaplowitz and Donald P. Harris, Sp '97 26:3 p. 32 Violence Against Women in the Workplace William R. Levasseur, F '96 26:1 p. 14 Software Insuring Software Developers at Home and in Cyberspace: The Plaintiff's Perspective Craig E. Stewart, Harvey Nosowitz, and Rainer L.C. Frost, W '99 28:2 p. 10 Stacking see Insurance Claims/Coverage Statute of Limitations Defending the Volunteer Accused of Sexual Abuse Stephen F. English, Sp '97 26:3 p. 33 Post-Appraisal Litigation Issues Brian C. Powers and Les C. Shields, F '96 26:1 p. 26 Summary Judgment Summary Judgments in Financial Institution Bond Litigation Michael J. Weber and James A. Knox Jr., F '94 24:1 p. 22 Surety see also Fidelity Collateral: What to Take, How to Take It, and What to Do with It Once You Have It Joseph T. Getz, Sp '99 28:3 p. 25 Sureties' Claims for Negligence Jerome M. Joseph, W '95 24:2 p. 16 Surety's Rights to Obtain Salvage, The: Exoneration, Reimbursement, Subrogation, and Contribution George J. Bachrach, Sp '99 28:3 p. 24 Takeover and Completion of Bonded Contracts by the Surety Bruce C. King, F '97 27:1 p. 22 The Gray Areas of Default Shannon J. Briglia and James H. Holl III, F '97 27:1 p. 32 Taxation Tax Treatment of Litigation Payments Robert W. Wood, W '95 24:2 p. 53 Title VII Economic Damages under the 1991 Civil Rights Act: The CPA as Expert Witness Edward N. Tucker and Steven R. Freeman, F '94 24:1 p. 59 Tort Liability see also Negligence Aircraft Emergencies James C. Wilson, Robert J. Gross, and Barry F. Benson, Su '95 24:4 p. 12 Clergy Person's Breach of Confidentiality: Is It Actionable in Tort? Lori R. Metz and Linda M. Bolduan, W '99 28:2 p. 24 Curse of the Unsick Eric Watt Wiechmann, Su '96 25:4 p. 10 Defending the Volunteer Accused of Sexual Abuse Stephen F. English, Sp '97 26:3 p. 33 Litigating Accidental Shooting Cases against Gunmakers: A Working Model Jonathan E. Lowy, Sp '99 28:3 p. 68 New Trends in Long-Tail Torts M. Elizabeth Medaglia and H. Bryan Brewer III, Sp '97 26:3 p. 10 Reverse Bad Faith Marjie D. Barrows, Su '96 25:4 p. 16 Third Party Sexual Harassment: Duties and Liabilities of Employers Karen Kaplowitz and Donald P. Harris, Sp '97 26:3 p. 32 Truck Drivers' Failure to Cooperate after a Claim Is Made: Effects of the MCS-90 Endorsement Eugene G. Beckham and Robert J. Beckham Jr., W '99 28:2 p. 51 Toxic Torts Anticipating Mass Toxics Cases in the Age of Self-Reporting Joel R. Mosher and David E. Shay, F '94 24:1 p. 51 Trial Practice Innovative Trial Techniques Reagan W. Simpson and Cynthia A. Leiferman, F '96 26:1 p. 20 Trigger of Coverage Emerging Primary and Excess Coverage Issues in Continuous Trigger Regimes Donald C. Erickson, Su '99 28:4 p. 18 State-by-State Trigger of Coverage Survey Marc S. Maister, Sp '96 25:3 p. 45 Trigger of Coverage: A Contract Approach Marc S. Maister, Sp '96 25:3 p. 14 Tripartite Relationship Alternative Billing Systems: Abandoning Time as a Measure of Value Dianne K. Dailey, Stephen F. English, and Linda M. Bolduan, Sp '98 27:3 p. 44 Intellectual Property Disputes: Malpractice Potential and the Need for Insurance Coverage Counsel David Gauntlett, Sp '98 27:3 p. 49 Tripartite Ethics Jill B. Berkeley, Sp '97 26:3 p. 22 Trucking Insurance see also Automobile Insurance Federal and State Insurance Issues for the Trucking Industry Robert T. Franklin and Sue Lawless, Su '97 26:4 p. 26 Impact on a Civil Case of Criminal Charges Against a Truck Driver Henry J. Mittelstaedt III, Su '97 26:4 p. 54 Truck Drivers' Failure to Cooperate after a Claim Is Made: Effects of the MCS-90 Endorsement Eugene G. Beckham and Robert J. Beckham Jr., W '99 28:2 p. 51 Use and Occupancy Insurance Business Interruption Coverage Pamela Levin and Thomas H. Nienow, F '94 24:1 p. 30 Utmost Good Faith Relationship Between Alternative Markets and Reinsurers, The: The Reinsurance Perspective M. Patricia Casey, Su '99 28:4 p. 26 Workers' Compensation In Whose Interest? The Return of the Injured Athlete to Competition Stewart E. Niles Jr. and Roderick K. West, Sp '96 25:3 p. 8 New Developments under the Americans with Disabilities Act Bradford B. Ingram and Steven C. Rahn, W '99 28:2 p. 39 New Trends in Long-Tail Torts M. Elizabeth Medaglia and H. Bryan Brewer III, Sp '97 26:3 p. 10 Practical Issues Relating to Insurance Coverage for Employment Litigation Larry M. Golub, F '96 26:1 p. 58 Primer for Successive Awards in Workers' Compensation, A William R. Levasseur, W '99 28:2 p. 38 Violence Against Women in the Workplace William R. Levasseur, F '96 26:1 p. 14 Wrongful Death Changing Remedies in Maritime Law, The Whitney L. Cole, Sp '97 26:3 p. 42 Year 2000 Insuring Software Developers at Home and in Cyberspace: The Plaintiff's Perspective Craig E. Stewart, Harvey Nosowitz, and Rainer L.C. Frost, W '99 28:2 p. 10 To Top of Page
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