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INDEX Volumes 46, 47, 48, 49, and 50 (2000-2004) AUTHORS, SUBJECTS, AND FORMS A Cumulative Index for Volumes 1-5 (1955-1959) appeared in the December 1959 issue of The Practical Lawyer; for Volumes 6-10 (1960-1964)—in the Decem- ber 1964 issue; for Volumes 11-15 (1965-1969)—in the December 1969 issue; for Volumes 16-20 (1970-74)—in the December 1974 issue; for Volumes 21-25 (1975- 1979)—in the December 1979 issue; for Volumes 26-30 (1980- 84)—in the Decem- ber 1984 issue; and for Volumes 31-35 (1985- 89)—in the December 1989 issue; for Volumes 36-40 (1990-94)—in the December 1994 issue; for Volumes 41-45 (1995- 1999)—in the December 1999 issue. A cumulative, combined index of all ALI-ABA periodicals may be found on the Internet at www. ali-aba. org/aliaba/sarticles. htm. Articles from the January 2000 issue (Volume 46, Number 1) forward are now available online at www. ali-aba.org AUTHORS Abrahamson, Tsan—Coping with COPPA: The Practical Aspects of Children’s Privacy. 48, 1, 49. Adams, Kenneth A.—Legal Usage in Drafting Corporate Resolutions (with “Before” and “After” Examples). 48, 6, 43. Adlerstein, Jo Anne Chernev—Employment of Aliens. 49, 2, 31. Alberty, Steven C.—The S Corporation: Your Best Choice for an Established Small Business. 49, 6, 11. —Adding a New Member to an LLC (with Form). 48, 1, 25. Allen, Michael P.—Sponsorship and Promotional Rights Agreements: Practical Advice for Licensees. 47, 4, 49. Baltz, Christina M.—Where’s the Trust? Situs Classification under Federal Tax Law. 46, 5, 51. Banks, Eric Kendall—Record Retention Policies for Human Resources Departments. 49, 2, 45. Beredo, Cipriano S., and Berick, Daniel G.—Confidentiality Agreements in the Sale of a Business (with Form). 48, 8, 11. Berick, Daniel G., and Beredo, Cipriano S.—Confidentiality Agreements in the Sale of a Business (with Form). 48, 8, 11. Bissoon, Cathy—Ten Employment Law Tips for the New and Not-So-New Business. 49, 6, 21. Blacker, Neal—Drafting the Arbitration/ ADR Clause: a Checklist for Practitioners. 46, 2, 55. Bonnell, Craig S.—401(k) Plan Blackout Periods. 50, 1, 11. Bro, Ruth Hill—Privacy Issues and Your Web Site: The Top 10 Questions U.S. Companies Should Be Asking. 50, 1, 57. Broadwin, David A.—An Introduction To Antidilution Provisions. 50, 3, 27 (Part 1), 50, 4, 23 (Part 2). Bruehl, Sheryn—Fourteen Hot Legal Techno. Tips. 47, 1, 49. Bruno, Mary E.—Some Basics About Employment Agreements. 50, 4, 45. 45 46 ~— The Practical Lawyer December 2004 Buono, Francis M.—Understanding the New Canadian Privacy Law. 48, 1, 11. Burrows, Melinda—Risk Management for the Reduction in Force. 49, 2, 55 (Part 1); 49, 3, 29 (Part 2). Carey, Jana Howard—Lessons Learned from Litigating Disability Determinations Under the ADA and FMLA. 48, 4, 45. Carr, David J.—Ten Traps to Avoid in Drafting Enforceable Confidentiality, Non-Compete, and Non-Solicitation Agreements (with Form). 50, 4, 33. Cattani, Jeremy P—Negotiating the Executive Compensation Package for the Employee. 48, 7, 17. Chinn, Lloyd B.—Psychiatric Expert Witnesses in Sexual Harassment Litigation. 48, 3, 11. Cho, Anthony P.—The Traps for Small Businesses that Ignore Patents. 48, 8, 37. Circo, Carl J.—Building a Better Construction and Design Contract (with Sample Provisions). 46,5, 11. Cirillo, Greg—Conducting Due Diligence in Business Acquisitions Involving Personal Information. 48, 2, 41. Cogar, Rae N., and Howell, R. Thomas—Developing And Implementing A Record Retention Program. 50, 6, 21. Comer, John D.—Time To Retire? A Self-Evaluation Guide. 46, 6, 11. Connor, Geoffrey M.—Gramm-Leach-Bliley: New Rules for the Financial Services Industry. 46, 2, 39. —and Levin, Jonathan L.—The New Gramm-Leach Privacy Regulations. 46, 7, 29. Criswell, Paul L—A Legal Hygiene Check-Up for Technology Companies. 49, 6, 31 (Part 1), 50, 1, 43 (Part 2), 50, 2, 17 (Part 3). Cummings, Frank, and Hart, Hon. Jacob P.—Labor Contract Clauses from A to Z. 47, 7, 37. Currier, Maria, and Sotto, Lisa J—New Privacy Requirements for Health Information. 47, 6, 47. David, Theodore M.—Ten Things Every Lawyer Should Know About the IRS. 50, 6, 35. Davis, Andrew N., and Humes, Stephen J.—Environmental Disclosures After Sarbanes-Oxley. 50, 3, 19. Davis, Lisa, and Ruza, Kesari—The New Indecency Law Landscape. 50, 5, 27. DeLeon, Hector—Errors and Omissions Coverage for the Law Firm. 49, 1, 27. Durbin, Iveth, Greene, Douglas, and Sroufe, Evelyn Cruz —CEO and CFO Certifications under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. 48, 8, 23. Edelstein, Peter M.—The Role of Counsel in the Loan Process. 49, 3, 21. Edlin, Shiel G., and Graham, Gary P.—Ten Easy Ways to Close a Client. 50, 2, 11. Edwards, Kathleen S. and Ferrante, Molly Nelson—Insurance Coverage for Employment- Related Claims. 46, 5, 35. Elento-Sneed, Anna and Grimes, Joanne L.—Group Health Plans: Tips for the Careful Employer. 46, 1, 45. Engelhardt, Jo Anne—Avoiding Problems with Trust Agreements and Fiduciary Administration. 49, 5, 37. Ewing, Eileen Smith—Preferred Stock Terms Investors Love and Companies Hate. 47, 4, 31 (Part 1 with Form); 47, 5, 49 (Part 2 with Form). Fagin, Allen I.—Preventing and Defending Sexual Harassment Lawsuits. 48, 2, 55. Falk, Donald M.—Antitrust Refusals To Deal after Nynex v. Discon. 46, 3, 25. Index to Volumes 46, 47, 48, 49, and 50 (2000-2004) 47 Feinberg, Daniel M.—Independent Contractors, Leased Employees, and Other Contingent Work- ers. 47, 2, 23. Ferrante, Molly Nelson and Edwards, Kathleen S.—Insurance Coverage for Employment-Relat- ed Claims. 46, 5, 35. Fidler, Stephanie I. R—Workplace Privacy Issues: Potential Pitfalls For Unwary Employers (with Forms). 50, 5, 43. Feldman, Jennifer Blum—Safe Layoffs Under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (“WARN”). 50, 1, 17. Fleming, T. Mills—The Final HIPAA Rules. 49, 4, 29. Frank, Alan L., and Rainone, Sebastian M.—Arbitration: How To Draft the Agreement and Use the Forum. 46, 3, 45. Fraum, Jeffrey S.—Transfers of Technology Rights to Joint Ventures. 46, 3, 11. —A Model Questionnaire for Expediting Review of Software Procurement Agreements. 46, 8, 11. —Discretion, Valor, And Joint Ventures. 50, 6, 11. —and Prezant, Eric S—What To Do When the Customer or Supplier Is In Financial Trouble (with Forms). 50, 1, 23. Fukumura, Koji FR—The Workplace Violence Prevention Balancing Act. 48, 4, 23. Gassman, Alan S.—Tax Aspects of Stock Options: Questions, Answers, and Planning Tips. 47, 5, 39. Glynn, Gerard F—Building and Maintaining Client and Case Management Systems. 46, 4, 23. Goebel, Brian, McRae, Marcellus, and Mermelstein, Mark.—What To Do When Your Client’s Office Is Searched. 49, 5, 23. Gotts, Ilene Knable—Antitrust Implications of B2Bs. 47, 1, 39. —and Proger, Phillip—Closed But Not Safe? FTC Challenges Consummated Transactions. 48, 7,57. Gouraige, Hervé, and Riedmuller, Elisabeth—Conducting Internal Investigations and Preserving the Attorney-Client Privilege. 47, 1, 23. Graham, Gary P., and Edlin, Shiel.—Ten Easy Ways to Close a Client. 50, 2, 11. Greenberg, Joel L., and Walton, Leigh.—The Impact Of Sarbanes-Oxley On M&A Practices. 50,5, 11. Greene, Douglas, Durbin, Iveth, and Sroufe, Evelyn Cruz—CEO and CFO Certifications under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. 48, 8, 23. Grimes, Joanne L. and Elento-Sneed, Anna—Group Health Plans: Tips for the Careful Employer. 46, 1, 45. Gunnells, E. Gail, and Wannamaker, Lisa—Negotiating and Drafting International Software Licensing Agreements (with Model Agreement). 46, 4, 45. Gworek, Jonathan D.—The Low Down on Start-Ups. 47, 6, 31. Hackney, William P., Hund, Michael L., and Young, James M.—The SEC’s Revised Auditor Independence Requirements. 47, 4, 23. Hale, Robert M., and Ossip, Michael J—FMLA Q&A (with Forms). 47, 3, 25. Halfenger, G. Michael, and McKeown, James T.—Avoiding Potential Antitrust Pitfalls in Patent Royalty Terms. 46, 2, 23. Hanson, David C., and Johnson, Barbara E.—A Practical Guide to the Festo Decision. 49, 1, 47. Hart, Hon. Jacob P. and Cummings, Frank—Labor Contract Clauses from A to Z. 47, 7, 37. 48 — The Practical Lawyer December 2004 Hartley, Jennifer A.—Electronic Signatures and Electronic Records in Cyber-Contracting. 49, 1, 51. Hassett, Daniel B.—Conducting Due Diligence in Business Acquisitions Involving Personal Infor- mation. 48, 2, 41. Henderson, Nancy G.—Managing the Benefits and Burdens of New Wealth with Incentive Trusts. 47, 6,51 (Part 1 with Sample Provisions); 47, 7,11 (Part 2 with Sample Provisions). Hirschhorn, Russell L.—Preventing and Defending Sexual Harassment Lawsuits. 48, 2, 55. Hollander, Lauren T.—The Fair Labor Standards Act: Top Ten Traps for Employers and Tips To Avoid Them. 48, 6, 17. Howell, R. Thomas, and Cogar, Rae N.—Developing And Implementing A Record Retention Program. 50, 6, 21. Hudis, Jonathan—When To Search and How To Search, These Are the Questions. 46, 1, 15. Humes, Stephen J., and Davis Andrew N.—Environmental Disclosures After Sarbanes-Oxley. 0, 3, 19. Hund, Michael L., Hackney, William P., and Young, James M.—The SEC’s Revised Auditor Independence Requirements. 47, 4, 23. lori, Max—The Role of the E-commerce Attorney (with Model Cease and Desist Letter). 48, 3, 23. Jevens, Tom, and Sim, Andy—Standard Setting Organizations: A Checklist for New or Continuing SSO Participants. 50, 2, 51. Johnson, Barbara E. and Hanson, David C.—A Practical Guide to the Festo Decision. 49, 1, 47. Jones, Candace M.—Going Paperless: Transferable Records and Electronic Chattel Paper. 48, 5, 37. Jones, Nancy Byerly—The Well-Organized, Successful, and Effective Small Firm Leader: an Oxymoron? 46, 2, 47. Jurinski, James John, and Zwick, Gary A.—How To Prevent and Solve Operating Problems in the Family Business. 47, 2, 37. Kanazawa, Sidney K—A Common Sense Approach to Liability Avoidance. 46, 8, 45. Kidwell, Brent E—Advertising on the Internet: How To Avoid Liability. 47, 5, 21. Kurtz, Janell, Wells, Wayne, and Zupanc, Thomas—An Internet Opportunity Exclusively for Lawyers: “.law.pro”. 48, 8, 45. Lazare, Aaron, and Sogg, Wilton—Shame, Humiliation, and Stigma in the Attorney Client Relationship. 47, 4, 11. Levin, Jonathan L., and Connor, Geoffrey M.—The New Gramm-Leach Privacy Regulations. 46,7, 29. Levin, Richard A.—Preventing and Defending Sexual Harassment Lawsuits. 48, 2, 55. Lesser, Henry—Some Practical Suggestions for the M& A Due Diligence Process. 46, 6, 47 (Part 1); 46, 7, 41 (Part 2). Liang, May—Licensing in the Cyberspace World. 47, 2, 45. Lourie, Jonathan M.—Negotiation American Style. 48, 6, 57. Lovett, Tammara M.—Some Internet Resources for the Employment Lawyer. 48, 7, 49. Malak, Paul J.—Escrow Agreements in Business Acquisitions (with Model Agreement). 46, 4, 35. Manela, Stewart S.—What Employers and Attorneys Need To Know About Online Liability. 48, 5, 11. Marcoux, J. Michel—Fixing Your Client’s Energy Problems with the Recently Streamlined FERC Complaint Rules. 46, 3, 55. Index to Volumes 46, 47, 48, 49, and 50 (2000-2004) 49 Marks, Rhonda Anderson—Everyone Wants to Be a Millionaire: Valuing Damages in Employ- ment Cases. 47, 1, 11. Marquis, Milton A.—Staying on the Safe Side of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act. 49, 4, 47. Martin, James W.—How To Write Letters Nonlawyers Will Read (with Sample Letters). 46, 1, 19. —Forming a Small Music Business: The Who Meets the Whys and Wherefores. 48, 2, 11. McCarthy, Kevin M.—Inadvertent Disclosures: Approaches and Remedies. 47, 3, 19. McCloud, Barbara, and Morales, Gerard—Workplace Disciplinary Investigations and Confiden- tiality: Striking the Right Balance. 50, 2, 25. McDowell, Amy—Drafting an Enforceable Mandatory Arbitration Agreement in the Employment Setting. 46, 8, 39. McGuire, J. Grant—Conducting Telephonic Board of Directors Meetings (with Model Bylaw). 47, 1, 33. McKeown, James T. and Halfenger, G. Michael—Avoiding Potential Antitrust Pitfalls in Patent Royalty Terms. 46, 2, 23. McLaughlin, Paul—The Mechanics of Getting Paid. 48, 4, 11. McRae, Marcellus; Goebel, Brian; and Mermelstein, Mark—What To Do When Your Client’s Office Is Searched. 49, 5, 23. Mermelstein, Mark—Defending an Extraterritorial Search. 49, 6, 43. —and Goebel, Brian; and McRae, Marcellus—What To Do When Your Client’s Office Is Searched. 49, 5, 23. Merrill, Susan L.—Responding to Insider Trading Inquiries. 47, 7, 15. Messing, Ellen J.—Negotiating the Executive Compensation Package for the Employee. 48, 7, 17. Mikva, Mary L.—Drafting Confidentiality, Non-Compete, and Non-Solicitation Agreements: The Employee's Wish List. 50, 3, 11. Morales, Gerard, and McCloud, Barbara—Workplace Disciplinary Investigations and Confiden- tiality: Striking the Right Balance. 50, 2, 25. Morrissey, Sharon A. and Wong, Jeffrey J.——Additional Security for the Equipment Lease Transaction. 48, 4, 29 (Part 1 with Unconditional Continuing Guaranty and Annotations); 48, 5, 51 (Part 2 with Letter of Credit and Annotations). Moscowitz, Jane W.—Compliance Programs for Small Businesses. 48, 5, 25. Mullins, Thomas M.—Psychiatric Expert Witnesses in Sexual Harassment Litigation. 48, 3, 11. Nelson, Ronald W.—Divorcing Yourself from the Domestic Relations Client. 48, 7, 11. Neumeier, Matthew M., and Kidwell, Brent E—Advertising on the Internet: How To Avoid Liability. 47, 5, 21. Ossip, Michael J., and Hale, Robert MiA—FMLA Q&A (with Forms). 47, 3, 25. Outten, Wayne N.—Negotiating Employment Agreements: an Employee's Perspective. 47, 3, 41. Pajak, Mary Clements—How To Avoid—or Resolve—Beneficiary Complaints: Tips for the Fidu- ciary. 46, 2, 11. Panken, Peter M.—An Employer’s Checklist for Reasonable Accommodation of Religion in the Workplace. 49, 4, 25. Perdue, Pamela D.—A Practical Guide to Helping Clients Select the Right Retirement Plan and Plan Design. 49, 4, 53 (Part 1); 49, 5, 11 (Part 2). 50 ‘The Practical Lawyer December 2004 —Paying Costs from Retirement Plans: When and How Much. 47, 5, 11. Podey, Stephanie—Understanding the New Canadian Privacy Law. 48, 1, 11. Powers, Mark—Practice-Building Secrets of Successful Rainmakers: Learning To Manage Your Time. 46, 3, 33. Prezant, Eric S., and Fraum, Jeffrey—What To Do When the Customer or Supplier Is In Financial Trouble (with Forms). 50, 1, 23. Proger, Phillip A.—Closed but Not Safe? FTC Challenges Consummated Transactions. 48, 7, 57. Rainone, Sebastian M. and Frank, Alan L.—Arbitration: How To Draft the Agreement and Use the Forum. 46, 3, 45. Reed, Michael H.—The Discharge of Environmental Claims in Bankruptcy. 48, 7, 33. Reeves, Arin N.—Five Principles for Creating Diversity in Law Firms. 48, 7, 41. Riedmueller, Elizabeth, and Gouraige, Herve—Conducting Internal Investigations and Preserv- ing the Attorney-Client Privilege. 47, 1, 23. Rosenstein, James A.—Using Mediation Techniques To Rescue Endangered Negotiations. 46, 6, 37. Roth, Bette J.—Ten Suggestions For Negotiation In Employment Mediation. 50, 50, 35. Russell, Donald J.—Antitrust Essentials for Small Businesses and Their Lawyers. 48, 1, 39. Ruza, Kesari, and Davis, Lisa—The New Indecency Law Landscape. 50, 5, 27. Sachs, Alan A.—Lease Assignment Issues in Retail Business Acquisitions. 49, 5, 57. Schiess, Wayne—The Five Principles of Legal Writing. 49, 3, 11. Schoenfield, Mark K.—The Hidden (Philosophical) Traps of Mediation and Arbitration. 46, 7, 13. Schor, Renee S.—The Workplace Violence Prevention Balancing Act. 43, 4, 23. Scroggin, John J.—Avoiding Mistakes in Buy-Sell Agreements (with Checklist). 49, 3, 41. Sharp, Lisa J—Employee Right to Representation in Company Investigations. 48, 1, 19. Segal, Jonathan A.—Workplace Harassment: Prevention Is Priceless. 50, 5, 55. Siegel, Shari—Acquiring All or Part of a Troubled Business. 49, 4, 11. Sim, Andy, and Jevens, Tom—Standard Setting Organizations: A Checklist for New or Continuing SSO Participants. 50, 2, 51. ' Sogg, Stephanie and Sogg, Wilton S.—Coping with Adversity: Your Clients’ and Your Own. 46, 6, 25. Sogg, Wilton S., and Lazare, Aaron—Shame, Humiliation, and Stigma in the Attorney Client Relationship. 47, 4, 11. —and Sogg, Stephanie—Coping with Adversity: Your Clients’ and Your Own. 46, 6, 25. Sotto, Lisa, and Currier, Maria—New Privacy Requirements for Health Information. 47, 6, 47. Sproule, Clare M.—The Effect of the USA Patriot Act on workplace Privacy. 49, 1, 35. Squires, Wendy—A Short Guide To Establishing A Multilingual Practice. 50, 6, 31. Sroufe, Evelyn Cruz and Durbin, Iveth, and Greene, Douglas—CEO and CFO Certifications under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. 48, 8, 23. Stein, Joshua—How Could Anyone Possibly Have Comments on My Masterpiece? 46, 4, 11. —How To Prevent Real Estate Problems in Non-Real Estate Transactions. 48, 6, 11. —A Supervisor’s Top Ten (or So) Requests. 47, 7, 11. —Template for a Template: a Checklist To Prepare or Improve Any Document. 46, 3, 15. Index to Volumes 46, 47, 48, 49, and 50 (2000-2004) 51 Stern, Herbert A.—Custom Software Agreements from the Licensee’s Perspective. 49, 2, 21. Strauss, Pamela—Understanding the New Canadian Privacy Law. 48, 1, 11. Strong, Thomas—Lessons Learned from Litigating Disability Determinations Under the ADA and FMLA. 48, 4, 45. Sullivan, Martha—Public Relations for the Client and the Law Firm. 48, 2, 49. Tankersley, Michael W.—Implementing Attorney Ethics Policies in Law Firms and Corporate Law Departments After Sarbanes-Oxley. 50, 2, 37 (Part 1), 50, 3, 39 (Part 2 with Hypotheticals and Forms). Tannenbaum, Fredric D.—Do You Really Want a Partner? Considerations for Selling Interests in a Business. 46, 1, 37. —All Dressed Up with Somewhere To Go: How To Succeed in Selling Your Business without Really Trying (Too Hard). 46, 8, 17. —All in the Family: Governance Issues in Family-Owned Businesses. 48, 2, 19 (Part 1); 48, 3, 47 (Part 2). Trautz, Reid—The Mechanics of Getting Paid. 48, 4, 11. Vogel, Timothy A.—Dealing with Cyber Attacks on Corporate Network Security. 48, 3, 35. Vorachek, Darlene A.—Some Internet Resources for the Employment Lawyer. 48, 7, 49. Walsh, Michael G.—Protecting Your Client’s Interests Under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act. 47, 7, 29. Walton, Leigh, and Greenberg, Joel L—The Impact Of Sarbanes-Oxley On M&A Practices. 50, 5, 11. Wannamaker, Lisa and Gunnells, E. Gail—Negotiating and Drafting International Software Licensing Agreements (with Model Agreement). 46, 4, 45. Ward, Margaret Fonshell—From Tow Trucks to Lube Jobs: Insurance for Garages. 47, 2, 11. Ward, Robert E.—Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003. 49, 4, 37. —Planning Opportunities in the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001. 47,6, 11. Watkins, Robert P—A Ten-Step Approach To Avoid Sexual Harassment. 46, 7, 21. Wells, Wayne, Kurtz, Janell, and Zupanc, Thomas—An Internet Opportunity Exclusively for Lawyers: “.law.pro”. 48, 8, 45. Willert, Sheryl J—Safeguarding Trade Secrets in the Information Age (with Sample Communica- tions Policy). 49, 1, 11. Willner, Kenneth M.—The Fair Labor Standards Act: Top Ten Traps for Employers and Tips To Avoid Them. 48, 6, 45. Withrow, Scott C.—Strategic Alliances for Small Businesses (with Form). 46, 5, 11. Wolf, Chris—Safe Harbors for U.S./EU Personal Data Transfers. 47, 3, 11. Wong, Jeffrey J. and Morrissey, Sharon A.—Additional Security for the Equipment Lease Trans- action. 48, 4, 29 (Part 1 with Unconditional Continuing Guaranty and Annotations); 48, 5, 51 (Part 2 with Letter of Credit and Annotations). Wright, William E.—Attorneys as Defendants. 48, 6, 35. Wu, Frank H.—How To Become a Law Professor. 46, 6, 15. Yevics, Patricia A—Marketing Tips for Solo and Small Firm Practitioners. 49, 2, 11. Yew, Erica R.—Networking for the Outsider. 48, 2, 37. 52. The Practical Lawyer December 2004 Young, James M., Hackney, William P.,, and Hund, Michael L.—The SEC’s Revised Auditor Independence Requirements. 47, 4, 23. Zupanc, Thomas, Kurtz, Janell, and Wells, Wayne—An Internet Opportunity Exclusively for Lawyers: “.law.pro”. 48, 8, 45. Zwick, Gary A., and Jurinski, James John—How To Prevent and Solve Operating Problems in the Family Business. 47, 2, 37. SUBJECTS ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION Arbitration: How To Draft the Agreement and Use the Forum. Sebastian M. Rainone and Alan L. Frank. 46, 3, 45. Drafting the Arbitration/ ADR Clause: a Checklist for Practitioners. Neal Blacker. 46, 2, 55. Drafting an Enforceable Mandatory Arbitration Agreement in the Employment Setting. Amy McDowell. 46, 8, 39. The Hidden (Philosophical) Traps in Mediation and Arbitration. Mark K. Schoenfield. 46, 7, 13. ANTITRUST Antitrust Essentials for Small Businesses and Their Lawyers. Donald J. Russell. 48, 1, 39. Antitrust Implications of B2Bs. Ilene Knable Gotts. 47, 1, 39. Antitrust Refusals To Deal after Nynex v. Discon. Donald M. Falk. 46, 3, 25. Avoiding Potential Antitrust Pitfalls in Patent Royalty Terms. James T. McKeown and G. Michael Halfenger. 46, 2, 23. Closed but Not Safe? FTC Challenges Consummated Transactions. Ilene Knable Gotts and Philip A. Proger. 48, 7, 57. Staying on the Safe side of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act. Milton A. Marquis. 49, 4, 47. BUSINESS PRACTICE Acquiring All or Part of a Troubled Business. Shari Siegel. 49, 4, 11. Adding a New Member to an LLC (with Form). Steven C. Alberty. 48, 1, 25. Advertising on the Internet: How To Avoid Liability. Matthew M. Neumeier and Brent E. Kidwell. 47,5, 21. All Dressed Up with Somewhere To Go: How To Succeed in Selling Your Business without Really Trying (Too Hard). Fredric D. Tannenbaum. 46, 8, 17. All in the Family: Governance Issues in Family-Owned Businesses. Fredric D. Tannenbaum. 48, 2, 19 (Part 1); 48, 3, 47 (Part 2). Avoiding Mistakes in Buy-Sell Agreements (with Checklist). John J. Scroggin. 49, 3, 41. A Common Sense Approach to Liability Avoidance. Sidney K. Kanazawa. 46, 8, 45. Compliance Programs for Small Businesses. Jane W. Moscowitz. 48, 5, 25. Conducting Due Diligence in Business Acquisitions Involving Personal Information. Daniel B. Hassett and Greg Cirillo. 48, 2, 41. Conducting Internal Investigations and Preserving the Attorney-Client Privilege. Hervé Gouraige and Elisabeth Riedmueller. 47, 1, 23. Conducting Telephonic Board of Directors Meetings (with Model Bylaw). J. Grant McGuire. 47, 1, 33. Index to Volumes 46, 47, 48, 49, and 50 (2000-2004) 53 Confidentiality Agreements for the Sale of a Business. Daniel G. Berick and Cipriano S. Beredo III. 48, 8, 11. Dealing with Cyber Attacks on Corporate Network Security. Timothy A. Vogel. 48, 3, 35. Developing And Implementing A Record Retention Program. R. Thomas Howell and Rae N. Cogar. 50, 6, 21. Discretion, Valor, And Joint Ventures. Jeffrey S. Fraum. 50, 6, 11. Do You Really Want a Partner? Considerations for Selling Interests in a Business. Fredric D. Tannenbaum. 46, 1, 37. Electronic Signatures and Electronic Records in Cyber-Contracting. Jennifer A. Hartley. 49, 1, 51. Environmental Disclosures After Sarbanes-Oxley. Andrew N. Davis and Stephen J. Humes. 50, 3, 19. Escrow Agreements in Business Acquisitions (with Model Agreement). Paul J. Malak. 46, 4, 35. Fixing Your Client’s Energy Problems with the Recently Streamlined FERC Complaint Rules (with Form). J. Michel Marcoux. 46, 3, 55. Gramm-Leach-Bliley: New Rules for the Financial Services Industry. Geoffrey M. Connor. 46, 2, 39. How To Prevent and Solve Operating Problems in the Family Business. Gary A. Zwick and James John Jurinski. 47, 2, 37. A Legal Hygiene Check-Up for Technology Companies. Paul L. Criswell. 49, 6, 31 (Part 1), 50, 1, 43 (Part 2), 50, 2, 17 (Part 3). Legal Usage in Drafting Corporate Resolutions (with “Before” and “After” Examples). Kenneth A. Adams. 48, 6, 43. The Low Down on Start-Ups. Jonathan D. Gworek. 47, 6, 31. A Model Questionnaire for Expediting Review of Software Procurement Agreements. Jeffrey S. Fraum. 46, 8, 11. The New Gramm-Leach Privacy Regulations. Geoffrey M. Connor and Jonathan L. Levin. 46, 7, 29. A Practical Guide to Helping Clients Select the Right Retirement Plan and Plan Design. 49, 4, 53 (Part 1); 49, 5, 11 (Part 2). Preferred Stock Terms Investors Love and Companies Hate. Eileen Smith Ewing. 47, 4, 31 (Part 1 with Form); 47, 5, 49 (Part 2 with Form). Privacy Issues and Your Web Site: The Top 10 Questions U.S. Companies Should Be Asking. Ruth Hill Bro. 50, 1, 57. The Role of Counsel in the Loan Process. Peter M. Edelstein. 49, 3, 21. The Role of the E-commerce Attorney (with Model Cease and Desist Letter). Max Iori. 48, 3, 23. The S Corporation: Your Best Choice for an Established Small Business. Steven C. Alberty. 49, 6, 11. Some Standard Setting Organizations: A Checklist for New or Continuing SSO Participants. Tom Jevens and Andy Sim. 50, 2, 51. Practical Suggestion for the M& A Due Diligence Process. 46, 6, 47 (Part 1); 46, 7, 41 (Part 2). Strategic Alliances for Small Businesses (with Form). Scott C. Withrow. 46, 5, 11. Ten Easy Ways to Close a Client. Gary P. Graham and Shiel G. Edlin. 50, 2, 11. Ten Traps to Avoid in Drafting Enforceable Confidentiality, Non-Compete, and Non-Solicitation Agreements (with Form). David J. Carr. 50, 4, 33. Transfers of Technology Rights to Joint Ventures. Jeffrey S. Fraum. 46, 3, 11. 54 The Practical Lawyer December 2004 Understanding “Best Efforts” and its Variants (Including Drafting Recommendations). Kenneth A. Adams. 50, 4, 11. What To Do When the Customer or Supplier Is In Financial Trouble (with Forms). Jeffrey Fraum and Eric S. Prezant. 50, 1, 23. What To Do When Your Client’s Office Is Searched. Marcellus McRae, Brian Goebel, and Mark Mermelstein. 49, 5, 23. Workplace Disciplinary Investigations and Confidentiality: Striking the Right Balance. Barbara McCloud and Gerard Morales. 50, 2, 25. ESTATE PLANNING Avoiding Problems with Trust Agreements and Fiduciary Administration. Engelhardt, Jo Anne. 49, 5, 37. How To Avoid—or Resolve—Beneficiary Complaints: Tips for the Fiduciary. Mary Clements Pajak. 46, 2, 11. Managing the Benefits and Burdens of New Wealth with Incentive Trusts. Nancy G. Henderson. 47, 6,51 (Part 1)(with Sample Provisions); 47, 7, 11 (Part 2)(with Sample Provisions). EXPERT WITNESSES Psychiatric Expert Witnesses in Sexual Harassment Litigation. Lloyd B. Chinn and Thomas M. Mullins, Jr. 48, 3, 11. FAMILY LAW Coping with COPPA: The Practical Aspects of Children’s Privacy. Tsan Abrahamson. 48, 1, 49. Divorcing Yourself from the Domestic Relations Client (with Forms). Ronald W. Nelson. 48, 7, 11. HEALTHCARE The Final HIPAA Rules. T. Mills Fleming. 49, 4, 29. New Privacy Requirements for Health Information. Maria Currier and Lisa J. Sotto. 47, 6, 47. INSURANCE From Tow Trucks to Lube Jobs: Insurance for Garages. Margaret Fonshell Ward. 47, 2, 11. Group Health Plans: Tips for the Careful Employer. Anna Elento-Sneed and Joanne L. Grimes. 46, 1, 45. Insurance Coverage for Employment-Related Claims. Kathleen S. Edwards and Molly Nelson Ferrante. 46, 5, 35. 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