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Annual Index of Defense Counsel Journal: Volume 70 (2003) This index covers the four issues of Overcoming Attorney-client Privilege and Defense Counsel Journal published in Work Product Protection in Bad-faith 2003—Volume 70, issues dated January Cases (James R. Jebo); April, 261. 2003, April 2003, July 2003 and October 2003. All references are by month of issue Australia and page number in Volume 70. Protection of Personal Data: The Austra- Defense Counsel Journal was published lian Perspective (Steven Klimt, Narelle under the title Insurance Counsel Journal Smythe, S. Stuart Clark and Jason from 1934 (Volume |) through 1986 (Vol- Shailer); January, 106. ume 53) by the International Association of 2002: Australia’s Year Zero of Tort Re- Insurance Counsel. The name of the orga- form: But Federal Government’s Re- nization was changed effective in 1987 to sponse Is Crucial (S. Stuart Clark and International Association of Defense Coun- Ross McInnes); July, 341. sel and the name of the publication to Aviation Law Defense Counsel Journal. There was no The Puzzle of Defining “Bodily Injury” change in the volume numbering system. under the Warsaw Convention (Michael General and cumulative indexes have J. Holland); October, 424. been published as follows: Yearbooks, 1928-33, and Volumes 1-26 Civil Procedure (1934-1959); Privacy Issues from the Judicial Perspec- Volumes 27-31 (1960-1964); tive: Requirements for Protective Orders Volumes 32-36 (1965-1969); (Mark D. Fox and Chris E. Forte); Janu- Volumes 37-42 (1970-1975); ary, 89. Volumes 43-47 (1976-1980); The Case for a Preservation Safe Harbor in Volumes 48-57 (1981-1990; Requests for E-Discovery (Thomas Y. Volumes 58-62 (1991-1995); and Allman); October, 417. Volumes 63-67 (1996-2000). All except the last two of these cumula- Class Actions tive indexes are out of print, but some of Using Equity to Set Amount in Contro- all of them may be available at some librar- versy in Class Actions for Injunctive Re- ies or law firms. Annual indexes, such as lief (Brian Lowenberg); April, 272. this one, will be found in the last pages of the October issue each year. Damages Anchors Away: Attacking Dollar Sugges- tions for Non-Economic Damages in SUBJECT MATTER Closings (Don Rushing, Linda Lane and Erin Bosman); July, 378. Appellate Advocacy Extraterritoriality and Punitive Damages: CD-ROM: Briefing of the Future Is Com- Is There a Workable System? (Cordell ing at a Click of a Mouse Near You A. Hull); October, 439. (Warren W. Harris and Richard C. The U.S. Supreme Court and Punitive Kroger); July, 372. Damages: On the Road to Reform (Mark G. Bonino); October, 432. Attorney-client Privilege Underlying Exposures in Mold Claims: Law Firm In-house Attorney-Client Privi- What Are the Damages? (Tamara L. lege vis-a-vis Current Clients (William Boeck and Linda M. Bolduan); April, T. Barker); October, 467. 218. Page 502 ’ DEFENSE COUNSEL JOURNAL— October 2003 Defamation Roger P. Sauer. Edited by Charles W. Cybersmear May Be Coming to a Website Linder Jr.); January, 150. Near You: A Primer for Corporate Vic- Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, tims (Thomas G. Ciarlone Jr. and Eric 2002, Part II (Bettina E. Brownstein, R. W. Wiechmann); January, 51. Earl Welbaum and Randall I. Marmor. Edited by Charles W. Linder Jr.); July, Defense Counsel Journal 390. Conning the IADC Newsletters (Depart- Effect on Surety of Obligee’s Release of ment); April, 280; October, 485. Principal: A Critical Look at the Rules Current Decisions (Department); January, in the Restatement (Daniel Mungall Jr. 163. and Samuel J. Arena Jr.); July, 328. Reviewing the Law Reviews (Department); January, 174. Health Care Law The HIPAA Privacy Rule: An Overview of E-mail Compliance Initiatives and Require- A Case for National E-mail Regulation: ments (Nancy A. Lawson, Jennifer M. State UCE Statutes Have Infirmities Orr and Doedy Sheehan Klar); January, (Mark Morris and Troy L. Booher); July, 127. 355. Insurance Law (Bad Faith) Cybersmear May Be Coming to a Website Overcoming Attorney-client Privilege and Near You: A Primer for Corporate Vic- Work Product Protection in Bad-faith tims (Thomas G. Ciarlone Jr. and Eric Cases (James R. Jebo); April, 261. W. Wiechmann); January, 51. Discovery Unplugged: Should Internal Insurance Law (Coverage) E-mails Be Privileged Confidential Insurance Coverage Issues Arising from Communications? (Ralph Streza); Janu- Large Exposure Contaminated Food ary, 36. Claims (Charles W. Browning); April, 206. Employment Law Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Insurance Law (General) Monitoring the Electronic Workplace When Insurers Go Belly Up: Implications (William G. Porter II and Michael C. for Insurers, Policyholders and State Griffaton); January, 65. Guaranty Funds (Michael F. Aylward Romantic Relationships at Work: Does and Paul M. Hummer); October, 448. Privacy Trump the Dating Police? (Rebecca J. Wilson, Christine Filosa and Insurance Law (Subrogation) Alex Fennel); January, 78. Touchstone for Insurers Pursuing Subroga- tion: Save the Evidence (David J. Evidence Rosenberg and Griff Williams); July, Admissibility of Evidence of Subsequent 365. Remedial Measures in Strict Liability (Brian C. McManus); April, 240. International Association of Defense Counsel False Claims Act IADC 2003 Annual Meeting; April, 191. Qui Tam and the False Claims Act: Crimi- IADC 2003 Legal Writing Contest; Janu- nal Punishment in Civil Disguise (Eric ary, 9. S. Askanase); October, 472. IADC 2004 Midyear Meeting; October, 413. Fidelity and Surety Law 31st Annual IADC Trial Academy; Janu- Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, ary 7; April, 189. 2002, Part I (Bettina E. Brownstein, R. 2004 Joint International Conference; Octo- Earl Welbaum, Randall I. Marmor and ber, 403. Annual Index of Defense Counsel Journal: Volume 70 (2003) Page 503 Medical Malpractice Protection of Personal Data: The United Loss of Chance in Medical Malpractice: A Kingdom Perspective (Laurel J. Har- Look at Recent Developments (Tory A. bour, lan D. MacDonald and Eleni Gill); Weigand); July, 301. January, 99. Recent Important Developments in the En- Medical Monitoring glish Law of Confidence (Jennifer Making the Case Against Medical Moni- Pierce); April, 233. toring: Has the Shine Faded on this Romantic Relationships at Work: Does Trend? (Laurel J. Harbour and Angela Privacy Trump the Dating Police? Splittgerber); July, 315. (Rebecca J. Wilson, Christine Filosa and Alex Fennel); January, 78. Mold The Brave New World Is Here: Privacy Is- Underlying Exposures in Mold Claims: sues and the Human Genome Project What Are the Damages? (Tamara L. (Robert A. Curley Jr. and Lisa M. Boeck and Linda M. Bolduan); April, Caperna); January, 22. 218. The Emperor Has No Clothes: How Courts Deny Protection for Confidential Infor- President’s Page mation (Kathleen L. Blaner); January, IADC Explores Tomorrow’s Issue (Joan 12. Fullam Irick); April, 187. The HIPAA Privacy Rule: An Overview of Introducing the Privacy Project (Joan Compliance Initiatives and Require- Fullam Irick); January 5. ments (Nancy A. Lawson, Jennifer M. Thank You for a Wonderful Year (Joan Orr and Doedy Sheehan Klar); January, Fullam Irick); July, 295. 127. The Rebirth of the IADC (J. Walter The Privacy Project; January, 11. Sinclair); October, 409. The Self-critical Analysis Privilege in the Product Liability Context (George S. Privacy Hodges, Karen A. Jockimo and Paul E. A Case for National E-mail Regulation: Svennson); January, 40. State UCE Statutes Have Infirmities Product Liability (Mark Morris and Troy L. Booher); July, Admissibility of Evidence of Subsequent 355. Remedial Measures in Strict Liability Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: (Brian C. McManus); April, 240. Monitoring the Electronic Workplace Guide to Defeating the Heeding Presump- (William G. Porter Il and Michael C. tion in Failure-to-warn Cases (Carrie A. Griffaton); January, 65. Daniel); April, 250. Cybersmear May Be Coming to a Website The Self-critical Analysis Privilege in the Near You: A Primer for Corporate Vic- Product Liability Context (George S. tims (Thomas G. Ciarlone Jr. and Eric Hodges, Karen A. Jockimo and Paul E. W. Wiechmann); January, 51. Svennson); January, 40. Discovery Unplugged: Should Internal E- mails Be Privileged Confidential Com- Remedies munications? (Ralph Streza), January, Making the Case Against Medical Moni- 36. toring: Has the Shine Faded on this Privacy Issues from the Judicial Perspec- Trend? (Laurel J. Harbour and Angela tive: Requirements for Protective Orders Splittgerber); July, 315. (Mark D. Fox and Chris E. Forte); Janu- ary, 89. Sexual Abuse Protection of Personal Data: The Austra- Constitution, Crime, Clergy: First Amend- lian Perspective (Steven Klimt, Narelle ment Implications of Sexual Abuse Smythe, S. Stuart Clark and Jason Claims (Michael F. Aylward); April, Shailer); January, 106. 196. Page 504 DEFENSE COUNSEL JOURNAL—October 2003 Strict Liability Blaner, Kathleen L. Admissibility of Evidence of Subsequent The Emperor Has No Clothes: How Courts Remedial Measures in Strict Liability Deny Protection for Confidential Infor- (Brian C. McManus); April, 240. mation; January, 12. Tort Reform Boeck, Tamara L. 2002: Australia’s Year Zero of Tort Re- Underlying Exposures in Mold Claims: form: But Federal Government’s Re- What Are the Damages? April, 218. sponse Is Crucial; July, 341. Bolduan, Linda M. Torts Underlying Exposures in Mold Claims: Constitution, Crime, Clergy: First Amend- What Are the Damages? April, 218. ment Implications of Sexual Abuse Claims (Michael F. Aylward); April, Bonino, Mark G. 196. The U.S. Supreme Court and Punitive Damages: On the Road to Reform; Octo- United Kingdom ber, 432. Protection of Personal Data: The United Kingdom Perspective (Laurel J. Har- Booher, Troy L. bour, Ian D. MacDonald and Eleni Gill); A Case for National E-mail Regulation: January, 99. State UCE Statutes Have Infirmities; Recent Important Developments in the En- July, 355. glish Law of Confidence (Jennifer Pierce); April, 233. Bosman, Erin Anchors Away: Attacking Dollar Sugges- AUTHORS tions for Non-Economic Damages in Closings; July, 378. Allman, Thomas Y. The Case for a Preservation Safe Harbor in Browning, Charles W. Requests for E-Discovery; October, 417. Insurance Coverage Issues Arising from Large Exposure Contaminated Food Arena, Samuel J. Jr. Claims; April, 206. Effect on Surety of Obligee’s Release of Principal: A Critical Look at the Rules Brownstein, Bettina E. in the Restatement; July, 328. Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, 2002, Part I; January, 150. Askanase, Eric S. Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, Qui Tam and the False Claims Act: Crimi- 2002, Part I; July, 390. nal Punishment in Civil Disguise; Octo- ber, 472. Caperna, Lisa M. Aylward, Michael F. The Brave New World Is Here: Privacy Is- Constitution, Crime, Clergy: First Amend- sues and the Human Genome Project; ment Implications of Sexual Abuse January, 22. Claims; April, 196. When Insurers Go Belly Up: Implications Ciarlone, Thomas G. Jr. for Insurers, Policyholders and State Cybersmear May Be Coming to a Webite Guaranty Funds; October, 448. Near You: A Primer for Corporate Vic- tims; January, 51. Barker, William T. Law Firm In-house Attorney-Client Privi- Clark, S. Stuart lege vis-a-vis Current Clients; October, Protection of Personal Data: The Austra- 467. lian Perspective; January, 106. Annual Index of Defense Counsel Journal: Volume 70 (2003) Page 505 2002: Australia’s Year Zero of Tort Re- Hodges, George S, form: But Federal Government’s Re- The Self-critical Analysis Privilege in the sponse Is Crucial; July, 341. Product Liability Context; January, 40. Curley, Robert A. Jr. Holland, Michael J. The Brave New World Is Here: Privacy Is- The Puzzle of Defining “Bodily Injury” sues and the Human Genome Project; under the Warsaw Convention; October, January, 22. 424. Daniel, Carrie A. Hull, Cordell A. Guide to Defeating the Heeding Presump- Extraterritoriality and Punitive Damages: tion in Failure-to-warn Cases; April, 250. Is There a Workable System? October, 439. Fennel, Alex Romantic Relationships at Work: Does Pri- Hummer, Paul M. vacy Trump the Dating Police? January, When Insurers Go Belly Up: Implications 78. for Insurers, Policyholders and State Guaranty Funds; October, 448. Filosa, Christine Romantic Relationships at Work: Does Pri- Jebo, James R. vacy Trump the Dating Police? January, Overcoming Attorney-client Privilege and 78 Work Product Protection in Bad-faith Cases; April, 261. Forte, Chris E. Privacy Issues from the Judicial Perspec- Jockimo, Karen A. tive: Requirements for Protective Or- The Self-critical Analysis Privilege in the ders; January, 89. Product Liability Context; January, 40. Fox, Mark D. Privacy Issues from the Judicial Perspec- Klar, Doedy Sheehan tive: Requirements for Protective Or- The HIPAA Privacy Rule: An Overview of ders; January, 89. Compliance Initiatives and Require- ments; January, 127. Gill, Eleni Protection of Personal Data: The United Klimt, Steven Kingdom Perspective; January, 99. Protection of Personal Data: The Austra- lian Perspective; January, 106. Griffaton, Michael A. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Kroger, Richard C. Monitoring the Electronic Workplace; CD-ROM: Briefing of the Future Is Com- January, 65. ing at a Click of a Mouse Near You; July, 372. Harbour, Laurel J. Making the Case Against Medical Moni- Lane, Linda toring: Has the Shine Faded on this Anchors Away: Attacking Dollar Sugges- Trend? July, 315. tions for Non-Economic Damages in Protection of Personal Data: The United Closings; July, 378. Kingdom Perspective; January, 99. Lawson, Nancy A. Harris, Warren W. The HIPAA Privacy Rule: An Overview of CD-ROM: Briefing of the Future Is Com- Compliance Initiatives and Require- ing at a Click of a Mouse Near You; ments; January, 127. July, 372. Page 506 DEFENSE COUNSEL JOURNAL—October 2003 Linder, Charles W. Jr. (editor) Monitoring the Electronic Workplace; Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, January, 65. 2002, Part I; January, 150. Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, Rosenberg, David J. 2002, Part II; July, 390. Touchstone for Insurers Pursuing Subroga- tion: Save the Evidence; July, 365. Lowenberg, Brian Using Equity to Set Amount in Contro- Rushing, Don versy in Class Actions for Injunctive Re- Anchors Away: Attacking Dollar Sugges- lief; April, 272. tions for Non-Economic Damages in Closings; July, 378. MacDonald, Ian D. Protection of Personal Data: The United Sanders, Carol McHugh Kingdom Perspective; January, 99. Current Decisions (Department); January, 163. Marmor, Randall I. Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, Sauer, Roger P. 2002, Part I; January, 150. Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, 2002, Part I; January, 150. 2002, Part II; July, 390. Shailer, Jason McInnes, Ross Protection of Personal Data: The Austra- 2002: Australia’s Year Zero of Tort Re- lian Perspective; January, 106. form: But Federal Government’s Re- sponse Is Crucial; July, 341. Smythe, Narelle Protection of Personal Data: The Austra- McManus, Brian C. lian Perspective; January, 106. Admissibility of Evidence of Subsequent Remedial Measures in Strict Liability; Splittgerber, Angela April, 240. Making the Case Against Medical Moni- toring: Has the Shine Faded on this Morris, Mark Trend? July, 315. A Case for National E-mail Regulation: State UCE Statutes Have Infirmities; Streza, Ralph July, 355. Discovery Unplugged: Should Internal E- mails Be Privileged Confidential Com- Mungall, Daniel Jr. munications? January, 36. Effect on Surety of Obligee’s Release of Principal: A Critical Look at the Rules Svennson, Paul E. in the Restatement; July, 328. The Self-critical Analysis Privilege in the Product Liability Context; January, 40. Orr, Jennifer M. The HIPAA Privacy Rule: An Overview of Weigand, Tory A. Compliance Initiatives and Require- Loss of Chance in Medical Malpractice: A ments; January, 127. Look at Recent Developments; July, 301. Pierce, Jennifer Recent Important Developments in the En- Welbaum, R. Earl glish Law of Confidence; April, 233. Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, 2002, Part I; January, 150. Porter, William G. II Annual Survey of Fidelity and Surety Law, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: 2002, Part II; July, 390. Annual Index of Defense Counsel Journal: Volume 70 (2003) Page 507 Wiechmann, Eric W. Wilson, Rebecca J. Cybersmear May Be Coming to a Website Romantic Relationships at Work: Does Pri- Near You: A Primer for Corporate Vic- vacy Trump the Dating Police? January, tims; January, 51. 78. Williams, Griff Youngdale Elizabeth M. Touchstone for Insurers Pursuing Subroga- Reviewing the Law Reviews (Department); tion: Save the Evidence; July, 365. January, 174.

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