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Annual Index of Defense Counsel Journal: Volume 69 (2002) This index covers the four issues of De- Defense Community Issues: New Liabili- fense Counsel Journal published in 2002— ties and How to Respond to the Plain- Volume 69, issues dated January 2002, tiffs’ Bar (Lee L. Bennett); July, 273. April 2002, July 2002 and October 2002. Implementing the 9/11 Victim Compensa- All references are by month of issue and tion Fund: Two Steps Forward, One page number in Volume 69. Step Back (Richard P. Campbell): Octo- Defense Counsel Journal was published ber, 409. under the title /nsurance Counsel Journal U.S. Gears Up September 11 Victim Com- from 1934 (Volume 1) through 1986 (Vol- pensation Fund; January, 15. ume 53) by the International Association of Insurance Counsel. The name of the orga- Class Actions nization was changed effective in 1987 to Class Action Reform Gets a Short in the International Association of Defense Coun- Arm; July, 263. sel and the name of the publication to De- Use and Misuse of Expert Opinions at the fense Counsel Journal. There was no Class Certification Stage (Dwight J. change in the volume numbering system. Davis and Karen R. Kowalksi): July, General and cumulative indexes have 285. been published as follows: Federal Class Action Reform in the United Yearbooks, 1928-33, and Volumes 1-26 States: Past and Future and Where Next? (1934-1959): (Edward H. Cooper): October, 432. Volumes 27-31 (1960-1964): Construction Law Volumes 32-36 (1965-1969): Volumes 37-42 (1970-1975): Catastrophic Building Failures: Formulat- ing Initial Strategy and Organization Volumes 43-47 (1976-1980): (Reeder R. Fox and Steven J. Straw- Volumes 48-57 (1981-1990: bridge): October, 493. Volumes 58-62 (1991-1995): and Volumes 63-67 (1996-2000). How Experts Approach Catastrophic Struc- tural and Building Failures (William J. All except the last two of these cumula- Nugent); October, 501. tive indexes are out of print, but some of all of them may be available at some librar- Defense Counsel Journal ies or law firms. Annual indexes, such as Conning the [ADC Newsletters (Depart- this one, will be found in the last pages of ment): January, 107; April, 231; July, the October issue each year. 366; October, 517 Current Decisions (Department): January, SUBJECT MATTER 100; April, 220; July Admiralty Reviewing the Law Reviews (Department): Exploring the Values at Stake When Envi- April, 244; July, 382: October, 539. ronmental Regulation Meets Admiralty Damages (Kris Weller); January, 71. What Punitive Damages Message Is the Attorneys’ Fees U.S. Supreme Court Sending? (Jonathon Italians Keep Minimum Fees; April, 137. Gross and Jeffrey D Hayes); October, 447. Civil Justice System America Acts: Quick Legislative Re- Drug, Device and Biotech sponses to the September 11 Attacks Emerging DTC Advertising of Prescription (Richard P. Campbell); April, 139. Drugs and the Learned Intermediary Annual Index of Defense Counsel Journal: Volume 69 (2002) This index covers the four issues of De- Defense Community Issues: New Liabili- fense Counsel Journal published in 2002— ties and How to Respond to the Plain- Volume 69, issues dated January 2002, tiffs’ Bar (Lee L. Bennett); July, 273. April 2002, July 2002 and October 2002. Implementing the 9/11 Victim Compensa- All references are by month of issue and tion Fund: Two Steps Forward, One page number in Volume 69. Step Back (Richard P. Campbell): Octo- Defense Counsel Journal was published ber, 409. under the title /nsurance Counsel Journal U.S. Gears Up September 11 Victim Com- from 1934 (Volume 1) through 1986 (Vol- pensation Fund; January, 15. ume 53) by the International Association of Insurance Counsel. The name of the orga- Class Actions nization was changed effective in 1987 to Class Action Reform Gets a Short in the International Association of Defense Coun- Arm; July, 263. sel and the name of the publication to De- Use and Misuse of Expert Opinions at the fense Counsel Journal. There was no Class Certification Stage (Dwight J. change in the volume numbering system. Davis and Karen R. Kowalksi): July, General and cumulative indexes have 285. been published as follows: Federal Class Action Reform in the United Yearbooks, 1928-33, and Volumes 1-26 States: Past and Future and Where Next? (1934-1959): (Edward H. Cooper): October, 432. Volumes 27-31 (1960-1964): Construction Law Volumes 32-36 (1965-1969): Volumes 37-42 (1970-1975): Catastrophic Building Failures: Formulat- ing Initial Strategy and Organization Volumes 43-47 (1976-1980): (Reeder R. Fox and Steven J. Straw- Volumes 48-57 (1981-1990: bridge): October, 493. Volumes 58-62 (1991-1995): and Volumes 63-67 (1996-2000). How Experts Approach Catastrophic Struc- tural and Building Failures (William J. All except the last two of these cumula- Nugent); October, 501. tive indexes are out of print, but some of all of them may be available at some librar- Defense Counsel Journal ies or law firms. Annual indexes, such as Conning the [ADC Newsletters (Depart- this one, will be found in the last pages of ment): January, 107; April, 231; July, the October issue each year. 366; October, 517 Current Decisions (Department): January, SUBJECT MATTER 100; April, 220; July Admiralty Reviewing the Law Reviews (Department): Exploring the Values at Stake When Envi- April, 244; July, 382: October, 539. ronmental Regulation Meets Admiralty Damages (Kris Weller); January, 71. What Punitive Damages Message Is the Attorneys’ Fees U.S. Supreme Court Sending? (Jonathon Italians Keep Minimum Fees; April, 137. Gross and Jeffrey D Hayes); October, 447. Civil Justice System America Acts: Quick Legislative Re- Drug, Device and Biotech sponses to the September 11 Attacks Emerging DTC Advertising of Prescription (Richard P. Campbell); April, 139. Drugs and the Learned Intermediary Annual Index of Defense Counsel Journal: Volume 69 (2002) Page 549 Doctrine (Monica Renee Matter); Janu- Insurance Law (General) ary, 79. Basics of Business Interruption Insurance: The Ins and Outs of Tricky Coverage Employment Law (Paul M. Hummer); July, 307. Suing the Bastard Boss: Personal Liability Excess-Primary Insurer Obligations and of Supervisors for Workplace Sexual the Rights of the Insured (Thomas M. Harassment (Jill Jensen-Welch); Octo- Hamilton and Troy A. Stark); July, 315. ber, 466. The Duty of Utmost Good Faith in Insur- Using Noncompete Agreemenis to Protect ance Law: Where Is It in the 21st Cen- Legitimate Business Interests (William tury? (Jan Woloniecki); January, 63. G. Porter II and Michael C. Griffaton); April, 194. Insurance Law (Coverage) Footing the Bill: Paying the Legal Costs of Environmental Law Criminal Proceedings (Michael J. Hol- Exploring the Values at Stake When Envi- land); January, 27 ronmental Regulation Meets Admiralty Looking at the Events of September 11: (Kris Weller); January, 71. Some Effects and Implications (John W. Stamper); April, 152. Evidence Twin Towers: The 3.6 Billion Question Use and Misuse of Expert Opinions at the Arising from the World Trade Center Class Certification Stage (Dwight J. Attacks (Michael F. Aylward); April, Davis and Karen R. Kowalksi); July, 169. 285. International Association of Defense Fidelity and Surety Law Counsel Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, IADC 2002 Legal Writing Contest: Janu- 2002—Part I (Ronald A. May, R. Earl ary, 9; July, 271 Welbaum, Randall |. Marmor and Roger [ADC Tenets of Professionalism; January, P. Sauer. Edited by Charles W. Linder 14; April, 135; July, 261; October, 403. Jr.); January, 88 [ADC Trial Academy; January, 11, 13; Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, April, 131. 2002—Part II (Ronald A. May, R. Earl Oliver P. Yandle Becomes IADC Execu- Welbaum, Randall I. Marmor and Roger tive Director; April, 138. P. Sauer. Edited by Charles W. Linder Yancey Memorial Award; July, 271. Jr.); July, 338. Juries Global Economy Overcoming Jury Bias: Trial Advocates Viewing the Global Attack on the Global Must Understand It and Cope with It Economy from Australia (S. Stuart (Lyn P. Pruitt); July, 331. Clark); April, 185. Psychological Perspective on Juror Reac- tions to the September 11 Events (C.K. Health Law “Pete” Rowland); April, 180. Preventive Law for the Managed Care In- dustry: Curing the Class Action Disease Mass Torts (Belinda G. Noah); April, 203. New York State Establishes Mass Tort The Law of Unintended Consequences: Cases Regime; April, 136. HIPAA and Liability Insurers (Richard The MTBE Controversy: Defending Mass L. Antognini); July, 296. Tort Claims (Joseph F. Speelman); Janu- When Children Refuse Medical Treatment: ary, 35. Role of Government and Assessments (Carla E. Burden-Osmond); April, 211. Multidisciplinary Practice Dutch Bar Keeps MDP Ban; April, 137. Page 550 DEFENSE COUNSEL JOURNAL—October 2002 President’s Page AUTHORS Defense Bar Organizations Work Together (William C. Cleveland III); July, 257. Antognini, Richard L. Substantive Law Committees Spell [ADC The Law of Unintended Consequences: Success (William C. Cleveland III; Janu- HIPAA and Liability Insurers; July, 296. ary, 5. The Need for Class Action Reform (Will- Aylward, Michael F. iam C. Cleveland III); April, 129. Twin Towers: The 3.6 Billion Question Corporate Counsel College Builds Alli- Arising from the World Trade Center ances (Joan Fullam Irick); October, 397. Attacks; April, 169. Privacy Bennett, Lee L. The Law of Unintended Consequences: Defense Community Issues: New Liabili- HIPAA and Liability Insurers (Richard ties and How to Respond to the Plain- L. Antognini); July, 296. tiffs’ Bar; July, 273. Privileges Burden-Osmond, Carla E. Privilege Claims for the “Bliley” Docu- When Children Refuse Medical Treatment: ments: Mixed Rulings Imperil Basic Role of Government and Assessments; Principles (John P. Reilly); January 50. April, 211. Securities Law Burt, Jessica Life after SLUSA: What Is the Fate of Employers’ Liability for Asbestos Dis- Holding Claims? (Amanda M. Rose); eases: House of Lords Takes a Turn in October, 455. English Law; July, 326. Tobacco Litigation Campbell, Richard P. Privilege Claims for the “Bliley” Docu- America Acts: Quick Legislative Re- ments: Mixed Rulings Imperil Basic sponses to the September 11 Attacks; Principles (John P. Reilly); January 50. April, 139. Implementing the 9/11 Victim Compensa- Torts tion Fund: Two Steps Forward, One Criminalization of Negligent Acts by Em- Step Back: October, 409. ployees of U.S. and Employers’ Liabil- ity for Asbestos Diseases: House of Childs, John C. Lords Takes a Turn in English Law (Jes- Toxicgenomics: New Chapter in Causation sica Burt); July, 326. and Exposure in Toxic Tort Litigation; Foreign Corporations (Richard M. Dunn, October, 441. David Hazouri and Julie Rannik); Janu- ary, 17. Clark, S. Stuart Tort of Public Nuisance in Public Entity Viewing the Global Attack on the Global Litigation: Return to the Jungle? (Lauren Economy from Australia; April, 185. F. Handler and Charles E. Erway III); October, 484. Cleveland, William C. III (President’s Page) Toxic Torts January, 5; April, 129; July, 257. Toxicgenomics: New Chapter in Causation and Exposure in Toxic Tort Litigation Cooper, Edward H. (John C. Childs); October, 441. Federal Class Action Reform in the United States: Past and Future and Where Next? October, 432. Annual Index of Defense Counsel Journal: Volume 69 (2002) Page 551 Davis, Dwight J. Hummer, Paul M. Use and Misuse of Expert Opinions at the Basics of Business Interruption Insurance: Class Certification Stage; July, 285. The Ins and Outs of Tricky Coverage; July, 307. Dunn, Richard M. Criminalization of Negligent Acts by Em- Irick, Joan Fullam (President’s Page) ployees of U.S. and Foreign Corpora- October, 397. tions; January, 17. Jensen-Welch, Jill Suing the Bastard Boss: Personal Liability Erway, Charles E. III of Supervisors for Workplace Sexual Tort of Public Nuisance in Public Entity Harassment; October, 466. Litigation: Return to the Jungle? Octo- ber, 484. Kowalski, Karen R. Use and Misuse of Expert Opinions at the Fox, Reeder R. Class Certification Stage; July, 285. Catastrophic Building Failures: Formulat- ing Initial Strategy and Organization; Levi, David F. October, —493. Memorandum on Class Action Reform; July, 263. Griffaton, Michael C. Using Noncompete Agreements to Protect Linder, Charles W. Jr. (Editor) Legitimate Business Interests; April, Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, 194. 2002—Part I; January, 88 Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, Gross, Jonathon 2002—Part II; July, 338. What Punitive Damages Message Is the U.S. Supreme Court Sending? October, Matter, Monica Renee 447. Emerging DTC Advertising of Prescription Drugs and the Learned Intermediary Hamilton, Thomas M. Doctrine; January, 79. Excess-Primary Insurer Obligations and the Rights of the Insured; July, 315. Marmor, Randall I. Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, Handler, Lauren F. 2002—Part I; January, 88 Tort of Public Nuisance in Public Entity Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, Litigation: Return to the Jungle? Octo- 2002—Part II; July, 338. ber, 484. May, Ronald A. Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, Hayes, Jeffrey D. 2002—Part I; January, 88 What Punitive Damages Message Is the Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, U.S. Supreme Court Sending? October, 2002—Part II; July, 338. 447. Noah, Beiinda G. Hazouri, David Preventive Law for the Managed Care In- Criminalization of Negligent Acts by Em- dustry: Curing the Class Action Disease; ployees of U.S. and Foreign Corpora- April, 203. tions; January, 17. Nugent, William J. Holland, Michael J. How Experts Approach Catastrophic Struc- Footing the Bill: Paying the Legal Costs of tural and Building Failures; October, Criminal Proceedings; January, 27. 501. Page 552 DEFENSE COUNSEL JOURNAL—October 2002 Porter, William G. II Speelman, Joseph F. Using Noncompete Agreements to Protect The MTBE Controversy: Defending Mass Legitimate Business Interests; April, Tort Claims; January, 35. 194. Stamper, John W. Pruitt, Lyn P. Looking at the Events of September 11: Overcoming Jury Bias: Trial Advocates Some Effects and Implications; April, Must Understand It and Cope with It; 132. July, 331. Stark, Troy A. Rannik, Julie Excess-Primary Insurer Obligations and Criminalization of Negligent Acts by Em- the Rights of the Insured; July, 315. ployees of U.S. and Foreign Corpora- tions; January, 17. Strawbridge, Steven J. Catastrophic Building Failures: Formulat- Reilly, John P. ing Initial Strategy and Organization; Privilege Claims for the “Bliley” Docu- October, 493. ments: Mixed Rulings Imperil Basic Principles; January 50. Welbaum, R. Earl Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, Rose, Amanda M. 2002—Part I; January, 88 Life after SLUSA: What Is the Fate of Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, Holding Claims? October, 455. 2002—Part II; July, 338. Rowland, C.K. “Pete” Weller, Kris Psychological Perspective on Juror Reac- Exploring the Values at Stake When Envi- tions to the September | 1 Events; April, ronmental Regulation Meets Admiralty; 180. January, 71 Sanders, Carol McHugh Woloniecki, Jan Current Decisions: April, 220; July, 355; The Duty of Utmost Good Faith in Insur- October, 506. ance Law: Where Is It in the 21st Cen- tury? January, 63. Sauer, Roger P. Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, Youngdale, Elizabeth M. 2002—Part I; January, 88 Reviewing the Law Reviews; April, 244; Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, July, 382; October, 539. 2002—Part II; July, 338.

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