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20 |
Spring 1991
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NUMBER
4 |
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Punitive Damages in Arbitration
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E. Allan Farnsworth |
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Reconciling the Barbier and Fahnestock Decisions in Light of Current Trends Allowing Arbitral Awards of Punitive Damages: An Addendum to Punitive Damages in Arbitration
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Adam Ross Littman |
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The Legal Profession: Edging Closer to Death with Each Passing Hour
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Geri L. Waksler |
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The Legal Profession: Edging Closer to Death with Each Passing Hour
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Elizabeth A. Kovachevich |
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Unreasonable Expectations: The Supreme Court and The Fourth Amendment
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William Shepard McAninch |
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Vested Rights: Establishing Predictability in a Changing Regulatory System
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Cathy M. Sellers |
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Vested Rights: Establishing Predictability in a Changing Regulatory System
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Robert M. Rhodes |
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Lawyers, Advocates of a Just Society
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Edward D. Re |
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The Right to Forgo Life-Sustaining Procedures in Florida: is Florida "Cruzan-Proof"?
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Scott Allan Frick |
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Congressional Intent? Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits May or May Not be Protected from Creditors' Claims in Bankruptcy
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Mark A. Haskins |
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Standard Guaranty Insurance Co. v. Quanstrom: The Florida Supreme Court Deals a Crushing Blow to the Contingency Fee Multipliers in Tort and Contract Cases
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Michael J. Moore |
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The Continued Demise of the Howey Test: The Supreme Court Adopts the 'Family Resemblance Test" for Identifying Notes as Securities
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Gene H. Williams |
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