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cial Programs. My 36 Hill, Benjamin H., Ill Friedland, Kirk Devising a Pro Bono Plan That Works What Does a Local Inn of Court Do? The . My 6 LaCheen, Stephen Robert West Palm Beach Story ..O 84 Help Us Shape the Future of the Clients’ John Peter Zinger and the Right to Coun¬ Frumkes, Melvyn B. Security Fund.Mr 8 sel of Choice. Mr 60 Installment Payments of the Equitable Sunshine and the Courts.F 6 Lafferty, LaTour Rey Distribution Award in Dissolution of The Bar Year in Review.Je 6 Standing in the Face of Croson: The 11th Marriage Proceedings.F 50 The Judiciary Needs Our Help—Now Circuit Creates an Insurmountable Bar¬ . Ja 5 rier to Judicial Review of Minority Busi¬ The McKay Commission and Florida’s ness Enterprise Programs.O 34 Disciplinary Process.Ap 6 Lazarus, Lauren C. Gewirtz, Jerry M. Hyde, Kevin E. Should Fault Be a Significant Considera¬ Impact of F.S. §687.0304 on Lender Li¬ Florida’s Approach to Reducing tion in Property Division and in Deter¬ ability Actions.Je 82 Workplace Substance Abuse: Workers’ mining Alimony and Child Support Gilroy, John F., Ill Compensation . Mr 46 . O 76 Avoiding the Agency-Go-Round Leesfield, Ira H. . Ap 33 It’s Time to Dispose of the Statute of Glantz, Wendy Newman Repose . . . Finally.Ja 14 Professional Goodwill; The Distinguish¬ Levine, Andrew Kenneth able Asset.Je 102 Ingley, Mary E. Limiting Repetitive Litigation in Admin¬ Glickstein, Judge Hugh S. Workers’ Compensation and tbe Ameri¬ istrative Proceedings.F 45 1992: A Year to Rediscover the Best Inter¬ cans with Disabilities Act.Je 77 Lewis, Mark F. ests of the Child. F 67 Unexplained Recent Possession—Flor¬ Gordon, Judge Jon 1. ida’s Triple Hurdle Inference.N 19 Creative Lawyering: Remedies for Custo¬ Licari, John F. dial Abuses and Willful Breaches of Is Florida’s Personal Representative Stat¬ Matrimonial Judgments—Part I Jackson, Joseph S. ute Constitutional? “No”.F 16 . Mr 54 The National Bicentennial Competition Lomangino, Adalsinda Creative Lawyering; Remedies for Custo¬ on the Constitution and Bill of Rights: Political Asylum and Other Forms of Re¬ dial Abuses and Willful Breaches of Opportunity to Foster Civic Education lief . My 18 Matrimonial Judgments—Part II . F 74 . Ap 61 Jacobson, Richard A. Grady, Thomas R. Foreign Investors: Immigration and Limited Partnerships and the Emerging Nonimmigration Considerations Makar, Scott D. Tort of Suitability Under the Florida . My 68 Anticompetitive Actions in the Adminis¬ Securities and Investor Protection Act Jenkins, Joryn trative Forum.F 33 . Ja 21 The American Inns of Courts—An Over¬ Honey, I Shrunk the First Amendment: Grohman, Joseph M. view . Ap 67 Free Speech on High School and Col¬ Changed Circumstances: Equity’s Inequi¬ Johnson, John E. lege Campuses.Je 13 table Defense.Je 87 Economic Loss Rule: A Trial Lawyer’s Judicial Staff and Ethical Conduct. N 10 Guide to Protecting Contract Rights Mandel, Roberta Goodman . Ap 38 Prisoner Civil Rights: The Need for the Jordan, William F. Implementation of Adequate Inmate Limited Partnerships and the Emerging Haines, Martin L., Ill Grievance Mechanisms.Je 91 Tort of Suitability Under the Florida Rights of Others in the Lives of Children Mander, Stephen E. Securities and Investor Protection Act . D 44 IMMACT90 Revisions Regarding Immi¬ . Ja 21 Hannah, Roderick V. gration Consequences of Criminal Ac¬ Juhl, Heidi Litigation Service Providers: Who Pays? tivity . My 28 The Opt-Out Dilemma: Home Rule v. . O 29 Mansbach, Robert E., Jr. Regulatory Uniformity.D 66 Hanzman, Michael A. Dual Challenges to Exclusive Employer Unprecedented and Improper Expansion Liability. F 53 of Florida’s “Economic Loss” and “Inde- Marks, Deborah p>endent Tort” Rules.Ap 42 Rights of Others in the Lives of Children: Harkness, John F., Jr. Karibjanian, George D. A Basis for Confusion.D 46 An Interesting Year Lies Ahead for The Fighting the Statute of Limitations—Is McGee, David Florida Bar.Jy/Ag 8 There Hope?.N 45 CERCLA Cleanups and a Neighboring Annual Reports Detail the Work of the Kirkwood, Peter T. Resident’s Private Nuisance Action Bar’s Many Volunteers.Je 11 Income Tax Planning for Property Trans¬ . Ja 46 Be Familiar with New Advertising Rules fers to Charitable Trusts and Founda¬ McIntosh, Donna L. . F8 tions . Mr 34 Conflicts of Interest for Public Officers Don’t Miss Midyear. D 10 Kornblau, Barbara and Employees—The Common Law in Immigration Law Isn’t Just for Immigra¬ Implementing the Americans with Dis¬ Florida.Ja 31 tion Lawyers. My 8 abilities Act—A Practical Approach McKnight, William H. Justice Demands Full Judicial Funding . Ja 56 The Cost of Medical Care in Workers’ . Ja 6 Workers’ Compensation and the Ameri¬ Compensation Cases; We Haven’t Seen LOMAS—The Focus Shifts.Mr 10 cans with Disabilities Act.Je 77 Anything Yet. O 80 Make Plans Now to Attend Convention Korones, N. David McSorley, Joseph F. . Ap 8 Rights of Others in the Lives of Children: Admissibility of Coconspirator Declara¬ New Bar Campaign Policies Work Well A Basis for Confusion.D 46 tions Under Florida and Federal Law . N 9 Krawitz, Sandra G. . N 32 Your Board of Governors.O 9 Florida’s Dynamic Health Care Directives Mendelsohn, Stephen Hauversburk, Michael J. Law: 1992 Changes.N 26 Excessive Use of Force: Seeking Redress What Is the Proper Measure of Damages Kurzban, Ira J. for Civil Rights Violations.Ja 9 for Defective Repairs to Personal Prop¬ The Changing Face of Immigration Law Metzger, Elizabeth A. erty? . F 71 . My 11 The Evolution of the Medical Malpractice THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1992 81 Statute of Limitations.Je 73 Yours, Mine or Ours? Shareholder's Stand¬ Ja 56 Middelthon, Wm. Royall, Jr. ing to Assert Corporate Claims .. D 38 Solov, Mark D. A Primer for Attorneys Representing the Roehrenbeck, Carol A. New Standards, If Not Greater Protec¬ U.S. in Quiet Title Actions.N 61 Admissibility of Blood Serum Alcohol Test tions, Against Land Use Regulations Miller, Patricia H. Results in DUI Cases.Jy/Ag 42 D 58 A Local Government Ordinance May Not Rosen, Michael H. Soloway, Daniel M. Be the Law. N 53 Unraveling the Mystery: The Admissibil¬ Dry Shoes.Ja 60 Mills, E. A. “Seth," Jr. ity of Inextricably Intertwined Evi¬ Sonneborn, Barbara W. Construction Lien Rights—Out the Doehr dence . Mr 43 The Evolution of the Medical Malpractice . Je 109 Russell, Raymond W. Statute of Limitations.Je 73 Mock, Frank M. Admissibility of Blood Serum Alcohol Test Spear, Jo Claire Florida’s Administrative Supervision Stat¬ Results in DUI Cases.Jy/Ag 42 Lender Environmental Liability: The ute: Its Impact on Continuing Care EPA’s Interpretation of CERCLA’s Communities. Ap 23 S Security Interest Exemption . Jy/Ag 24 Spector, Richard M. N Salussolia, Piero Commodity Futures Law.Ap 54 Information Reporting and Record Main¬ Spridgeon, Timothy M. Nam, David W. tenance Requirements Under IRC Family Immigration After IMMACT90 1992 Amendments to the Florida Admin¬ §§6038A and 6038C. F 64 . My 12 istrative Procedure Act.Jy/Ag 55 Sanchez, William Stern, Jerome Nelson, Barry A. Political Asylum and Other Forms of Re¬ Can Lawyers Write English?.O 44 Litigation in Robbie Estate Illustrates lief . My 18 Stewart, Joel Elective Share/Revocable Trust Traps Scarritt, Thomas P., Jr. Employer Sanctions and the Employer’s . Ja 38 Defending the Sovereign in §1983 Police Response. My 60 Misconduct Cases.F 61 Stoler, Robert M. O Schenkel, Kent D. Defending the Sovereign in §1983 Police IRS Chief Counsel Reconsiders Hospital- Misconduct Cases.F61 O’Connell, James M. Physician “Revenue Stream” Joint Ven¬ Banks and Insurance: The Tug-of-War tures .Ap 58 T Continues.Ja 42 Schnabel, Suzanne M. O’Connor, Kathy A Florida Inn of Court Member Describes Tobocman, Sarah Lea The Product Liability Statute of Repose: Her Experiences as a Pegasus Scholar Employment of Nonimmigrant Aliens Af¬ A Case of Premature Burial .Ap 9 of the Inner Temple.D 76 ter IMMACT90. My 48 Schneider, Sanford Tomasello, Thomas G. P It’s Time to Revisit PW Ventures, Inc. The Applicant’s Case-in-Chief: Now or . O 67 Later?. Je 106 Schwartz, Darren A. Panoff, Robert E. Innocent OwnerAnnocent Spouse—Repre¬ “SLAPP” Suits: An Assault on the Right W to Petition the Government.Mr 51 senting the Criminal’s Lover.D 49 Structuring, Money-Laundering, and Shaeffer, Jane H. Walker, Gary “8300” Improprieties—The New “Tax” Representation of Children in Depend¬ Legislative Versus Judicial Regulation of Crimes of the Decade?!.Ja 34 ency Actions: The Child’s Unfulfilled Hospital Charges.Ap 64 Perez, Fernando, III and Illusory Right.N 64 Walker, J. Brent Family Immigration After IMMACT90 Share, Leslie A. Free Exercise of Religion: A Right, Not a . My 12 U.S. Tax Treaties Provide Significant Plan¬ Luxury. D 22 Pertnoy, Leonard D. ning Opportunities.O 63 Watkins, Nicolas J. “Let the Games Begin”—Legal Jeopardy Shuck, Ronald R. Employer Sanctions and the Employer’s at the Peter T. Fay American Inn of Florida’s Administrative Supervision Stat¬ Response. My 60 Court. Je 111 ute: Its Impact on Continuing Care Watts, C. Allen Press, Martin R. Communities.Ap 23 Beyond User Fees? Impact Fees for Offers in Compromise as to Collectibility Silverstein, Murray B. Schools and . F 56 of Taxes: The New Government Policy The Plight of Professionals Defending Weaver, Ronald L. .Jy/Ag 60 Regulators’ Claims.F 11 Lender Environmental Liability: The Price, Pamela O. Simpson, Lonnie L. EPA’s Interpretation of CERCLA’s Is Florida’s Personal Representative Stat¬ Conducting Oral Depositions of Corpora¬ Security Interest Exemption . Jy/Ag 24 ute Constitutional? “Yes”.F 16 tions and Organizations Under the Flor¬ New Standards, If Not Greater Protec¬ ida and Federal Rules.Jy/Ag 48 tions, Against Land Use Regulations R Singer, Michael S. . D 58 Fighting the Statute of Limitations—Is Wein, Steven J. There Hope?.N 45 The Plight of Professionals Defending Radson, Marion J. Smith, David T. Regulators’ Claims.F 11 A Local Government Ordinance May Not Joint Accounts in Financial Institutions Weiss, Elaine Be the Law.N 53 or the Case of “Surviving Party v. Per¬ A Day in the Life of an Immigration Ravikoff, Ronald B. sonal Representative”—Part I.. Mr 39 Practitioner. My 74 Making Claims Against Failed Financial Joint Accounts in Financial Institutions West, Gregory K. Institutions. F 40 or the Case of the “Surviving Party v. Florida’s Administrative Supervision Stat¬ Riesenburger, Patricia J. Personal Representative”—Part II ute: Its Impact on Continuing Care Progressive Causes of Action in Domestic . Ap 50 Communities.Ap 23 Cases—Part Two.Ja 53 Snowden, Michael Wetherington, R. Wade Rifkin, Larry S. Discovery of Medical Experts’ Records in Residential Mortgages: Adequately Employment of Nonimmigrant Aliens Af¬ Connection with Compulsory Medical Protecting the Mortgagee in Florida ter IMMACT90. My 48 Examinations.Ja 50 Bankruptcy Courts. D 12 Roche. Renee A. Soli, Martin Wolfson, Jay Beyond the Corporate Veil: The Potential Implementing the Americans with Dis¬ Legislative Versus Judicial Regulation of Liability of Officers and Agents . Mr 22 abilities Act—A Practical Approach Hospital Charges.Ap 64 82 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1992 Woodruff, Alan Subject Index eral Rule of Civil Procedure 12: You Lien Stripping in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Had Better Answer, Scott L. Cagan After Dewsnup v. Timm.Jy/Ag 31 . My 82 ERISA’s Hidden Traps for Owner- A Limiting Repetitive Litigation in Admin¬ Employees . D 30 istrative Proceedings, Andrew Kenneth Access Levine. F 45 Y It's Here—Now What? A Primer on Attor¬ Arbitration/Mediation ney Pro Bono Services, Eugene J. Fi¬ Florida's Challenge to the Authority of Young, Burton erro . O 16 Arbitrators to Decide the Statute of Creative Lawyering: Remedies for Custo¬ Administrative Agencies Limitations, Neal J. Blaher.D 62 dial Abuses and Willful Breaches of Legislative Versus Judicial Regulation of Asylum Matrimonial Judgments—Part I Hospital Charges, Gary Walker and Political Asylum and Other Forms of Re¬ . Mr 54 Jay Wolfson . Ap 64 lief, Adalsinda Lomangino and William Creative Lawyering: Remedies for Custo¬ Administrative Law and Procedure Sanchez . My 18 dial Abuses and Willful Breaches of Anticompetitive Actions in the Adminis¬ Matrimonial Judgments—Part II trative Forum, Scott D. Makar ... F 33 B . Ap 61 Avoiding the Agency-Go-Round, Paul H. Raging Debate: Should “Substitute” Par¬ Amundsen and John F. Gilroy III Bankruptcy ents Have Legal Rights to Child Visita¬ . Ap 33 Lien Stripping in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy tion? . D 43 Florida’s Administrative Supervision Stat¬ After Dewsnup v. Timm, Alan Woodruff ute: Its Impact on Continuing Care . Jy/Ag 31 Z Communities, Frank M. Mock, Ronald Residential Mortgages: Adequately R. Shuck and Gregory K. West . Ap 23 Protecting the Mortgagee in Florida Zyne, Philip M. Limiting Repetitive Litigation in Admin¬ Bankruptcy Courts, R. Wade W’ether- Employment Based Immigration and Spe¬ istrative Proceedings, Andrew Kenneth ington . D 12 cial Programs. My 36 Levine . F 45 Banks and Banking McDonald Revisited: The Development Banks and Insurance: The Tug-of-War of the Deference Doctrine in Florida Continues, David A. Barclay and James Administrative Law, M. Christopher M. O’Connell .Ja 42 Bryant and Segundo J. Fernandez Making Claims Against Failed Financial . D 70 Institutions, Ronald B. Ravikoff . F 40 The Applicant’s Case-in-Chief: Now or The Plight of Professionals Defending Later?, Thomas G. Tomasello .. Je 106 Regulators’ Claims, Murray B. Silver- 1992 Amendments to the Florida Admin¬ stein and Steven J. Wein.F 11 The Time istrative Procedure Act, David W. Nam Barkett, Chief Justice Rosemary . Jy/Ag .55 Chief Justice Barkett, Gary Blankenship Has Come... “SLAPP” Suits: An Assault on the Right . O 10 to Petition the Government, Paul H. Blood Alcohol Test Amundsen and Darren A. Schwartz Admissibility of Blood Serum Alcohol Test ...to send for the latest .Mr 51 Results in DUI Cases, Carol A. Roehren- Administrative Procedure Act beck and Raymond W. Russell copy of the free Consumer Avoiding the Agency-Go-Round, Paul H. .Jy/Ag 42 Information Catalog. Amundsen and John F. Gilroy III Books It hsts more than 200 . Ap 33 Immigration Library Update, Jeffrey A. free or low-cost government 1992 Amendments to the Florida Adniin- Bernstein. My 76 i.strative Procedure Act, David W. Nam Reviews.Mr 58, Je 112, O 86, D 78 puhUcations on topics like .Jy/Ag 55 Breach of Contract money, food, jobs, children, Admissibility of Evidence Beyond the Corporate Veil: The Potential cars, health, and federaJ Admissibility of Coconspirator Declara¬ Liability of Officers and Agents, Renee benefits. tions Under Florida and Federal Law, A. Roche. Mr 22 Don’t waste another Joseph F. MeSorley.N 32 Business Law The Accident Report Privilege: Going . . . Banks and Insurance: The Tug-of-War minute, send today for the Going . . . Gone?, R. W. Evans .. Mr 12 Continues, David A. Barclay and James latest free Catalog and a Unraveling the Mystery: The Admissibil¬ M. O’Connell.Ja 42 free sample booklet. Send ity of Inextricably Intertwined Evi¬ Beyond the Corporate Veil: The Potential your name and address to: dence, Michael H. Rosen.Mr 43 Liability of Officers and Agents, Renee Agency Rulemaking A. Roche. Mr 22 McDonald Revisited: The Development Commodity Futures Law, Richard M. Spec- Consumer of the Deference Doctrine in Florida tor .Ap 54 Information Center Administrative Law, M. Christopher Foreign Investors: Immigration and Bryant and Segundo J. Fernandez Nonimmigration Considerations, Wil¬ Department TH . D 70 liam J. Flynn III and Richard A. Jacob¬ Pueblo, Colorado Alimony and Child Support son . My 68 Should Fault Be a Significant Considera¬ Impact of F.S. §687.0304 on Lender Li¬ 81009 tion in Property Division and in Deter¬ ability Actions, Jerry M. Gewirtz mining Alimony and Child Support, . Je 82 Lauren C. Lazarus. 0 76 Issues of Lender Successor Liability, Mat¬ A public service of this publication and Annual Meeting thew J. Comisky. N 39 the Consumer Information Center of the Make Plans Now to Attend Convention, Joint Accounts in Financial Institutions U.S. General Services Administration. John F. Harkness, Jr.Ap 8 or the Case of “Surviving Party v. Per¬ Antitrust Law sonal Representative”—Part I, David Anticompetitive Actions in the Adminis¬ T. Smith.Mr 39 trative Forum, Scott D. Makar ... F 33 Joint Accounts in Financial Institutions Appellate Practice or the Case of the “Surviving Party v. A Partial Motion to Dismiss Under Fed¬ Personal Representative”—Part II, THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1992 83 David T. Smith . Ap 50 eral Rule of Civil Procedure 12; You Conflicts of Interest for Public Officers Lien Stripping in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Had Better Answer, Scott L. Cagan and Employees—The Common Law in After Deu-'snt/pu. Timm, Alan Woodruff . My 82 Florida, Donna L. McIntosh .Ja 31 . Jy/Ag 31 Civil Rights Economic Loss Rule: A Trial Lawyer’s Limited Partnerships and the Emerging Defending the Sovereign in §1983 Police Guide to Protecting Contract Rights, Tort of Suitability Under the Florida Misconduct Cases, Thomas P. Scarritt, Robert H. Buesing and John E. Johnson Securities and Investor Protection Act, Jr., and Robert M. Stoler. F 61 . Ap 38 Stewart L. Brown, Thomas R. Grady Excessive Use of Force: Seeking Redress Impact of F.S. §687.0304 on Lender Li¬ and William F. Jordan.Ja 21 for Civil Rights Violations, Stephen ability Actions, Jerrv M. Gewirtz Making Claims Against Failed Financial Mendelsohn. Ja 9 ..'.. Je 82 Institutions, Ronald B. Ravikoff. F 40 Free Exercise of Religion: A Right, Not a The Determination of “Prevailing Party” Taking Steps to Qualify Customer Lists Luxury, J. Brent Walker. D 22 in Contract Actions—Is the Glass Half as “Trade Secrets,” Stephen B. Daiker Prisoner Civil Rights: The Need for the Empty or Half Full?, Jay O. Barber . O 22 Implementation of Adequate Inmate . N 49 Tax Aspects of Personal Injury Awards Grievance Mechanisms, Roberta Unprecedented and Improper Expansion and Structured Settlements, Mark Coel Goodman Mandel .Je 91 of Florida’s “Economic Loss” and “Inde¬ . My 78 Clients' Security Fund pendent Tort” Rules, Michael A. Taxes in the Motion Picture Industry, Help Us Shape the Future of the Clients’ Hanzman . Ap 42 Glen A. Adams and Louis T. M. Conti Security Fund, Benjamin H. Hill III Copyright . Je 99 Mr 8 Copyright and Videos: Current Trends in Yours, Mine or Ours? Shareholder’s Stand- Cogeneration the Right of Public Performance, Gayle ing to Assert Corporate Claims, Darryl It’s Time to Revisit PW Venlurot, Inc., E. Coleman . Ap 46 M. Bloodworth and Renee A. Roche Sanford Schneider. O 67 Corporate Rights . D 38 Collateral Estoppel Yours, Mine or Ours? Shareholder’s Stand¬ Silent Demise of the Mutuality Require- ing to Assert Corporate Claims, Darryl C ment in the Defensive Use of Collateral M. Bloodworth and Renee A. Roche Estoppel, Donald A. Blackwell .. Ap 18 . D 38 CERCLA Collectibility Corporations Lender Environmental Liability: The Offers in Compromise as to Collectibility Fighting the Statute of Limitations—Is EPA’s Interpretation of CERCLA’s Se- of Taxes: The New Government Policy, There Hope?, George D. Karibjanian curity Interest Exemption, Jo Claire Martin R. Press.Jy Ag 60 and Michael S. Singer.N 45 Spear and Ronald L. Weaver . Jy/Ag 24 Comity Court Rules Changed Circumstances Uniform Foreign Money Judgments Rec- A Partial Motion to Dismiss Under Fed¬ Changed Circumstances: Equity’s Inequi- ognition Act—An Idea Whose Time Has eral Rule of Civil Procedure 12: You table Defense, Joseph M. Grohman Come in Florida, Ricardo J. Cata . Je 94 Had Better Answer, Scott L. Cagan Je 87 Commercial Law . My 82 Charitable Trusts Making Claims Against Failed Conducting Oral Depositions of Corpora¬ Income Tax Planning for Property Trans- Financial Institutions, Ronald B. tions and Organizations Under the Flor¬ fers to Charitable Trusts and Founda- Ravikoff. F 40 ida and Federal Rules, Lonnie L. tions, Peter T. Kirkwood.Mr 34 Tbe Plight of Professionals Defending Simpson .Jy/Ag 48 Child Abuse Regulators’ Claims, Murray B. Silver- What Is the Proper Measure of Damages A New Insanity—Fetal Alcohol Syn- stein and Steven J. Wein.F 11 for Defective Repairs to Personal Prop¬ drome, David A. Davis.D 53 Constitution erty?, Michael J. Hauversburk .... F 71 Child Custody The National Bicentennial Competition Criminal Law Raging Debate: Should “Substitute” Par- on the Constitution and Bill of Rights: A New Insanity—Fetal Alcohol Syn¬ ents Have Legal Rights to Child Visita- Opportunity to Foster Civic Education, drome, David A. Davis.D 53 tion?. Burton Young.D 43 Joseph S. Jackson . F 74 A Primer for Attorneys Representing the Representation of Children in Depend- Constitutional Law U.S. in Quiet Title Actions, Wm. Royall ency Actions: The Child’s Unfulfilled Free Exercise of Religion: A Right, Not a Middelthon, Jr. N 61 and Illusory Right, Jane H. Shaeffer Luxury, J. Brent Walker.D 22 Admissibility of Blood Serum Alcohol Test N 64 Is Florida’s Personal Representative Stat- Results in DUI Cases, Carol A. Roehren- Rights of Others in the Lives of Children, ute Constitutional? “No,” Frederick J. beck and Raymond W. Russell Martin L. Haines III. D 44 Bosch and John F. Licari.F 16 .Jy/Ag 42 Rights of Others in the Lives of Children: Is Florida’s Personal Representative Stat- Admissibility of Coconspirator Declara¬ A Basis for Confusion, N. David ute Constitutional? “Yes,” Tracy A. Bor- tions Under Florida and Federal Law, Korones and Deborah Marks.D 46 gert and Pamela 0. Price.F 16 Joseph F. MeSorley.N 32 Child Rights Construction Contracts Employer Sanctions and the Employer’s Johnson Controls Poses a Difficult Ques- Issues of Lender Successor Liability, Mat- Response, Joel Stewart and Nicolas J. tion for Employers: Does Title VII thew J. Comisky. N 39 Watkins. My 60 Preempt State Tort Claims for Prena- Standing in the Face of Croson: The 11th Florida’s Habitual Felony Offender Stat¬ tal Injuries?, Tami Lesser Baldinger Circuit Creates an Insurmountable Bar- ute: New Life for an Old Law, Robert . 0 40 rier to Judicial Review of Minority Busi- R. Bensko, Jr. O 49 Raging Debate: Should “Substitute” Par- ness Enterprise Programs, LaTour Rey IMMACT90 Revisions Regarding Immi¬ ents Have Legal Rights to Child Visita- Lafferty . O 34 gration Consequences of Criminal Ac¬ tion?, Burton Young.D 43 Construction Liens tivity, Jeffrey N. Brauwerman and Rights of Others in the Lives of Children, Construction Lien Rights—Out the Doehr, Stephen E. Mander. My 28 Martin L. Haines III.D 44 E. A. “Seth” Mills, Jr.Je 109 Innocent Owner/Innocent Spouse—Repre¬ Rights of Others in the Lives of Children: Consumer Protection Law senting the Criminal’s Lover, Robert A Basis for Confusion, N. David Uniform Commercial Code Express War- E. Panoff. D 49 Korones and Deborah Marks.D 46 ranties: Florida’s “Basis”-Less Bargain, Prisoner Civil Rights: The Need for the 1992: A Year to Rediscover the Best Inter- Michael Flynn .Jy/Ag 52 Implementation of Adequate Inmate ests of the Child, Judge Hugh S. Click- What Is the Proper Measure of Damages Grievance Mechanisms, Roberta stein . F 67 for Defective Repairs to Personal Prop- Goodman Mandel.Je 91 Civil Procedure erty?, Michael J. Hauversburk .... F 71 Structuring, Money-Laundering, and A Partial Motion to Dismiss Under Fed- Contracts “8300” Improprieties—Tbe New “Tax” 84 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAU/DECEMBER 1992 Crimes of the Decade?!, Robert E. A Divorce I'rial Without Live W itnesses: Mark D. Solov and Ronald L. W'eaver Panoff.Ja 34 Family Law in the 21st Century, Mere¬ . D 58 The Accident Report Privilege: Going. . . dith J. Cohen .Jy/Ag 64 “SLAPP” Suits: An Assault on the Right Going . . . Gone?, R. W. Evans . Mr 12 Creative Lawyering: Remedies for Custo¬ to Petition the Government, Paul H. Unexplained Recent Possession—Flor¬ dial Abuses and W’illful Breaches of Amundsen and Darren A. Schwartz ida’s Triple Hurdle Inference, Mark F. Matrimonial Judgments—Part I, Judge . Mr 51 Lewis. N 19 Jon I. Gordon and Burton Young Estate Planning/Administration Unraveling the Mystery: The Admis¬ . Mr 54 Asset Protection Trusts: Nuclear Bomb sibility of Inextricably Intertwined Evi¬ Creative Lawyering: Remedies for Custo¬ Shelter, Richard S. Amari .... Jy/Ag 17 dence, Michael H. Rosen.Mr 43 dial Abuses and Willful Breaches of Is Florida’s Personal Representative Stat¬ Crossword Puzzle Matrimonial Judgments—Part II, ute Constitutional? “No,” Frederick J. Je 28, Jy/Ag 15, O 90, D 69 Judge Jon I. Gordon and Burton Young Bosch and John F. Licari.F 16 Custody . Ap 61 Is Florida’s Personal Representative Stat¬ Creative Lawyering: Remedies for Custo¬ Installment Payments of the Equitable ute Constitutional? “Yes,” Tracy A. Bor- dial Abuses and Willful Breaches of Distribution Award in Dissolution of gert and Pamela O. Price.F 16 Matrimonial Judgments—Part I, Judge Marriage Proceedings, Melvyn B. Ethics Jon 1. Gordon and Burton Young Frumkes. F 50 Judicial Staff and Ethical Conduct, Scott . Mr 54 Professional Goodwill: The Distinguish¬ D. Makar. N 10 Creative Lawyering: Remedies for Custo¬ able Asset, Wendy Newman Glantz Evidence dial Abuses and Willful Breaches of . Je 102 Avoiding the Agency-Go-Round, Paul H. Matrimonial Judgments—Part II, Should Fault Be a Significant Considera¬ Amundsen and John F. Gilroy III Judge Jon 1. Gordon and Burton Young tion in Property Division and in Deter¬ . Ap 33 .Ap 61 mining Alimony and Child Support, The Applicant’s Case-in-Chief: Now or Lauren C. Lazarus. O 76 Later?, Thomas G. Tomasello .. Je 106 D Driver’s Rights Excessive Force The Accident Report Privilege: Going . . . Excessive Use of Force: Seeking Redress Damages Going . . . Gone?, R. W’. Evans .. Mr 12 for Civil Rights Violations, Stephen Prejudgment Interest as an Element of Due Process Mendelsohn.Ja 9 Damages, Weldon Earl Brennan Construction Lien Rights—Out the Doehr, Executive Directions . Mr 29 E. A. “Seth” Mills, Jr.Je 109 An Interesting Year Lies Ahead for The What Is the Proper Measure of Damages Florida Bar, John F. Harkness, Jr. for Defective Repairs to Personal Prop¬ E .Jy/Ag 8 erty?, Michael J. Hauversburk .... F 71 Annual Reports Detail the W’ork of the Depositions Economic Loss Rule Bar’s Many Volunteers, John F. Hark¬ Conducting Oral Depositions of Corpora¬ Economic Loss Rule: A Trial Lawyer’s ness, Jr.Je 11 tions and Organizations Under the Flor¬ Guide to Protecting Contract Rights, Be Familiar with New Advertising Rules, ida and Federal Rules, Lonnie L. Robert H. Buesing and John E. Johnson John F. Harkness, Jr. F 8 Simpson . Jy/Ag 48 . Ap 38 Don’t Miss Midyear, John F. Dimond, Alan Unprecedented and Improper Expansion Harkness, Jr. D 10 Profile of the President: Alan Dimond, of Florida’s “Economic Loss” and “Inde¬ Immigration Law Isn’t Just for Immigra¬ Gary Blankenship.Jy/Ag 10 pendent Tort” Rules, Michael A. tion Lawyers, John F. Harkness, Jr. Disability Law Hanzman . Ap 42 . My 8 Implementing the Americans with Dis¬ Economics Justice Demands Full Judicial Funding, abilities Act—A Practical Approach, Florida’s Administrative Supervision Stat¬ John F. Harkness, Jr.Ja 6 Melanie Ellexson, Barbara Kornblau ute: Its Impact on Continuing Care LOMAS—The Focus Shifts, John F. Hark¬ and Martin Soil.Ja 56 Communities, Frank M. Mock, Ronald ness, Jr. Mr 10 Workers’ Compensation and the Ameri¬ R. Shuck and Gregory K. West . Ap 23 Make Plans Now to Attend Convention, cans with Disabilities Act, Mary E. Employee Benefits John F. Harkness, Jr.Ap 8 Ingley and Barbara L. Kornblau . Je 77 Dual Challenges to Exclusive Employer New Bar Campaign Policies Work Well, Discipline Liability, Robert L. Dietz and Robert John F. Harkness, Jr.N 9 The McKay Commission and Florida’s E. Mansbach, Jr. F 53 Your Board of Governors, John F. Hark¬ Disciplinary Process, Benjamin H. Hill Employer and Employee ness, Jr. O 9 III. Ap 6 ERISA’s Hidden Traps for Owner-Em¬ Expert Witness Disclosure ployees, Alan P. Woodruff.D 30 Litigation Service Providers: Who Pays?, Land Use Disclosure Ordinances: How Implementing the Americans with Dis¬ Roderick V. Hannah. O 29 Much Does The Public Need To Know?, abilities Act—A Practical Approach, Mark P. Barnebey.O 72 Melanie Ellexson, Barbara Kornblau F Discovery and Martin Soli.Ja 56 Discovery of Medical Experts’ Records in Entertainment and Arts Law Family Law Connection with Compulsory Medical Copyright and Videos: Current Trends in A Divorce Trial Without Live Witnesses: Examinations, Michael Snowden the Right of Public Performance, Gayle Family Law in the 21st Century, Mere¬ . Ja 50 E. Coleman.Ap 46 dith J. Cohen.Jy/Ag 64 The Product Liability Statute of Repose: Taxes in the Motion Picture Industry, Continued Evolution of Partnership in A Case of Premature Burial, Kathy Glen A. Adams and Louis T. M. Conti Florida Marital Law—Special Equity O’Connor.Ap 9 . Je 99 After Robertson, William G. Crawford, Discrimination Environmental and Land Use Law Jr. N 57 Honey, I Shrunk the First Amendment: CERCLA Cleanups and a Neighboring Creative Lawyering: Remedies for Custo¬ Free Speech on High School and Col¬ Resident’s Private Nuisance Action, dial Abuses and Willful Breaches of lege Campuses, Scott D. Makar . Je 13 David McGee. Ja 46 Matrimonial Judgments—Part I, Judge Standing in the Face of Croson: The 11th Lender Environmental Liability: The Jon 1. Gordon and Burton Young Circuit Creates an Insurmountable Bar¬ EPA’s Interpretation of CERCLA’s Se¬ . Mr 54 rier to Judicial Review of Minority Busi¬ curity Interest Exemption, Jo Claire Creative Lawyering: Remedies for Custo¬ ness Enterprise Programs, LaTour Rey Spear and Ronald L. Weaver . Jy/Ag 24 dial Abuses and Willful Breaches of Lafferty. O 34 New Standards, If Not Greater Protec¬ Matrimonial Judgments—Part II, Dissolution of Marriage tions, Against Land Use Regulations, Judge Jon 1. Gordon and Burton Young THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1992 85 . Ap 61 G tivity, Jeffrey N. Brauwerman and Family Immigration After IMMACT90, Stephen E. Mander.My 28 Fernando Perez III and Timothy M. Government Immigration Law Isn’t Just for Immigra¬ Spridgeon. My 12 Anticompetitive Actions in the Adminis¬ tion Lawyers, John F. Harkness, Jr. Installment Payments of the Equitable trative Forum, Scott D. Makar ... F 33 . My 8 Distribution Award in Dissolution of Guardian Ad Litem Immigration Library Update, Jeffrey A. Marriage Proceedings, Melvyn B. Representation of Children in Depend¬ Bernstein . My 76 Frumkes. F 50 ency Actions; The Child's Unfulfilled Political Asylum and Other Forms of Re¬ Professional Goodwill; The Distinguish¬ and Illusory Right, Jane H. Shaeffer lief, Adalsinda Lomangino and William able Asset, Wendy Newman Glantz .‘. N 64 Sanchez. My 18 . Je 102 The Changing Face of Immigration Law, Progressive Causes of Action in Domestic H David S. Berger and Ira J. Kurzban Cases—Part Two, Catherine M. Catlin . My 11 and Patricia J. Riesenburger .... Ja 53 Inns of Court Habitual Felony Offender Raging Debate: Should “Substitute” Par¬ A Florida Inn of Court Member Describes Florida’s Habitual Felony Offender Stat¬ ents Have Legal Rights to Child Visita¬ Her Experiences as a Pegasus Scholar ute; New Life for an Old Law, Robert tion?, Burton Young.D 43 of the Inner Temple, Suzanne M. Schna¬ R. Bensko, Jr. O 49 Representation of Children in Depend¬ bel . D 76 Hazardous Waste ency Actions: The Child’s Unfulfilled The American Inns of Courts—An Over¬ CERCLA Cleanups and a Neighboring and Illusory Right, Jane H. Shaeffer view, Joryn Jenkins.Ap 67 Resident’s Private Nuisance Action. . N 64 What Does a Local Inn of Court Do? The David McGee. Ja 46 Rights of Others in the Lives of Children, Health Care West Palm Beach Story, Kirk Fried- Martin L. Haines III. D 44 land . O 84 Florida’s Dynamic Health Care Directives Rights of Others in the Lives of Children: Law; 1992 Changes, Sandra G. Krawitz “Let the Games Begin”—Legal Jeopardy A Basis for Confusion, N. David at the Peter T. Fay American Inn of . N 26 Korones and Deborah Marks.D 46 Court, Leonard D. Pertnoy.Je 111 Health Services Should Fault Be a Significant Considera¬ Insurance Florida’s Administrative Supervision Stat¬ tion in Property Division and in Deter¬ Banks and Insurance: The Tug-of-War ute; Its Impact on Continuing Care mining Alimony and Child Support, Continues, David A. Barclay and James Communities, Frank M. Mock, Ronald Lauren C. Lazarus.O 76 M. O’Connell.Ja 42 R. Shuck and Gregory K. West . Ap 23 1992: A Year to Rediscover the Best Inter¬ The Plight of Professionals Defending IRS Chief Counsel Reconsiders Hospital- ests of the Child, Judge Hugh S. Glick- Regulators’ Claims, Murray B. Silver- Physician “Revenue Stream” Joint Ven¬ stein . F 67 stein and Steven J. Wein.F 11 tures, Kent D. Schenkel .Ap 58 Fees International Commerce/Trade Legislative Versus Judicial Regulation of Litigation Service Providers: Who Pays?, Information Reporting and Record Main¬ Hospital Charges, Gary Walker and Roderick V. Hannah. 0 29 tenance Requirements Under IRC Jay Wolfson . Ap 64 Offers of Judgment-Has the Confusion §§6038A and 6038C, James H. Barrett Hearings Ended?, Scott Distasio.0 60 and Piero Salussolia . F 64 McDonald Revisited; The Development The Determination of “Prevailing Party” International Law of the Deference Doctrine in Florida in Contract Actions—Is the Glass Half Foreign Investors: Immigration and Administrative Law, M. Christopher Empty or Half Full?, Jay O. Barber Nonimmigration Considerations, Wil¬ Bryant and Segundo J. Fernandez . N 49 liam J. Flynn III and Richard A. Jacob¬ ....'. D 70 Florida Bar, The son . My 68 Home Rule Powers An Interesting Year Lies Ahead for The Uniform Foreign Money Judgments Rec¬ The Opt-Out Dilemma: Home Rule v. Florida Bar, John F. Harkness, Jr. ognition Act—An Idea Whose Time Has Regulatory Uniformity, Heidi Juhl .Jy/Ag 8 Come in Florida, Ricardo J. Cata . Je 94 . D 66 Annual Committee Reports.Je 51 Internship Humor Annual Reports Detail the Work of the The American Inns of Courts—An Over¬ Dry Shoes, Daniel M. Soloway.Ja 60 Bar’s Many Volunteers, John F. Hark¬ Legal Wit & Wisdom, Raymond T. Elli- view, Jor3m Jenkins.Ap 67 ness, Jr.Je 11 gett, Jr. Mr 19 Annual Section Reports.Je 29 J New Bar Campaign Policies Work Well, I John F. Harkness, Jr.N 9 Judges/Judiciary On Equal Opportunity and Saving a Mar¬ Judicial Staff and Ethical Conduct, Scott riage, Alan T. Dimond.Jy/Ag 6 Immigration Law D. Makar. N 10 Profile of the President; Alan Dimond, A Day in the Life of an Immigration Justice Demands Full Judicial Funding, Gary Blankenship.Jy/Ag 10 Practitioner, Elaine Weiss.My 74 John F. Harkness, Jr.Ja 6 The Bar Year in Review, Benjamin H. Employer Sanctions and the Employer’s The Judiciary Needs Our Help—Now, Ben¬ Hill III. Je 6 Response, Joel Stewart and Nicolas J. jamin H. Hill III.Ja 5 Your Board of Governors, John F. Hark¬ Watkins. My 60 Judicial Reform ness, Jr. O 9 Employment Based Immigration and Spe¬ The Law of Mistake; How to Get it Right, Florida Courts cial Programs, Magda Montiel Davis, Matt G. Firestone.Je 25 Chief Justice Barkett, Gary Blankenship Tammy Fox-Isicoff and Philip M. Zyne Jurisdiction . My 36 . O 10 Legislative Versus Judicial Regulation of Foreign Clients Employment of Nonimmigrant Aliens Af¬ Hospital Charges, Gary Walker and U.S. Tax Treaties Provide Significant Plan¬ ter IMMACT90, Larry S. Rifkin and Jay Wolfson. Ap 64 ning Opportunities, Leslie A. Share Sarah Lea Tobocman . My 48 The Opt-Out Dilemma; Home Rule v. Family Immigration After IMMACT90, . O 63 Regulatory Uniformity, Heidi Juhl Fernando Perez III and Timothy M. Free Speech/First Amendment . D 66 Honey, I Shrunk the First Amendment: Spridgeon. My 12 Justices, Florida Supreme Court Free Speech on High School and Col¬ Foreign Investors: Immigration and Chief Justice Barkett, Gary Blankenship lege Campuses, Scott D. Makar . Je 13 Nonimmigration Considerations, Wil¬ . O 10 liam J. Flynn III and Richard A. Jacob¬ son . My 68 IMMACT90 Revisions Regarding Immi¬ gration Consequences of Criminal Ac- 86 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1992 L Not Politics, Alan T. Dimond.O 6 . Ja 50 What Does a Local Inn of Court Do? The Medical Malpractice Labor and Employment Law West Palm Beach Story, Kirk Fried- The Evolution of the Medical Malpractice Employer Sanctions and the Employer’s land . O 84 Statute of Limitations, Elizabeth A. Response, Joel Stewart and Nicolas J. Legal Study Metzger and Barbara W. Sonneborn Watkins. My 60 The American Inns of Courts—An Over¬ . Je 73 Employment Based Immigration and Spe¬ view, Joryn Jenkins. Ap 67 Minorities cial Programs, Magda Montiel Davis, Letters Standing in the Face of Croson: The 11th Tammy Fox-Isicoff and Philip M. Zyne Ja 4, F 4, Mr 4, Ap 4, My 4, Je 4, Jv Ag Circuit Creates an Insurmountable Bar¬ . My 36 15, O 92, N 4, D 4 rier to Judicial Review of Minority Busi¬ Employment of Nonimmigrant Aliens Af¬ Liability ness Enterprise Programs, LaTour Rey ter IMMACT90, Larry S. Rifkin and Beyond the Corporate Veil: The Potential Lafferty. O 34 Sarah Lea Tobocman . My 48 Liability of Officers and Agents, Renee Money Judgments ERISA’s Hidden Traps for Owner-Em¬ A. Roche. Mr 22 Uniform Foreign Money Judgments Rec¬ ployees, Alan P. Woodruff.D 30 Impact of F.S. §687.0304 on Lender Li¬ ognition Act—An Idea Whose Time Has Florida’s Approach to Reducing ability Actions, Jerry M. Gewirtz Come in Florida, Ricardo J. Cata . Je 94 Workplace Substance Abuse: Workers’ . Je 82 Mortgages Compensation, Kevin E. Hyde .. Mr 46 Issues of Lender Successor Liability, Mat¬ Residential Mortgages: Adequately Implementing the Americans with Dis¬ thew J. Comisky. N 39 Protecting the Mortgagee in Florida abilities Act—A Practical Approach, Lender Environmental Liability: The Bankruptcy Courts, R. Wade Wether- Melanie Ellexson, Barbara Kornblau EPA’s Interpretation of CERCLA's Se¬ ington . D 12 and Martin Soli.Ja 56 curity Interest Exemption, Jo Claire Johnson Controls Poses a Difficult Ques¬ Spear and Ronald L. Weaver . Jy/Ag 24 N tion for Employers: Does Title VH The Cost of Medical Care in Workers' Preempt State Tort Claims for Prena¬ Compensation Cases: We Haven’t Seen Negotiating Settlements tal Injuries?, Tami Lesser Baldinger Anything Yet, William H. McKnight Prejudgment Interest as an Element of . O 40 . O 80 Damages, Weldon Earl Brennan Taking Steps to Qualify Customer Lists Lien Stripping . Mr 29 as “Trade Secrets,” Stephen B. Daiker Lien Stripping in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Nuisance Action . O 22 Alter Dewsnup v. Timm, Alan Woodruff CERCLA Cleanups and a Neighboring Workers’ Compensation and the Ameri¬ . Jy Ag 31 Resident's Private Nuisance Action, cans with Disabilities Act, Mary E. Living Wills David McGee.Ja 46 Ingley and Barbara L. Kornblau . Je 77 Florida’s Dynamic Health Care Directives Land Use Law: 1992 Changes, Sandra G. Krawitz O Land Use Disclosure Ordinances: How . N 26 Much Does The Public Need To Know?, Local Bar Associations Oath of Admission Mark P. Barnebey. 0 72 Courtesy Standards Adopted by Palm Ja 4, F 4, Mr 6, Ap 4, My 7, Je 10 Jy/Ag Language Beach Bar. F 39 18, O 8, N 8, D 5 Can Lawyers Write English?, Jerome Local Government Law Offers in Compromise Stern. 0 44 A Local Government Ordinance May Not Offers in Compromise as to Collectibility Law Enforcement Be the Law, Patricia H, Miller and of Taxes: The New Government Policy, Excessive Use of Force: Seeking Redress Marion J. Radson . N 53 Martin R. Press.Jy/Ag 60 for Civil Rights Violations, Stephen Beyond User Fees? Impact Fees for Offers of Judgment Mendelsohn.Ja 9 Schools and . . ., C. Allen Watts . F 56 Offers of Judgment-Has the Confusion Law of Mistake Conflicts of Interest for Public Officers Ended?, Scott Distasio.O 60 The Law of Mistake: How to Get it Right, and Employees—The Common Law in Ordinances Matt G. Firestone.Je 25 Florida, Donna L. McIntosh .Ja 31 A Local Government Ordinance May Not Law Office Management Advisory Service Land Use Disclosure Ordinances: How Be the Law, Patricia H. Miller and LOMAS—The Focus Shifts, John F. Hark- Much Does The Public Need To Know?, Marion J. Radson.N 53 ness, Jr. Mr 10 Mark P. Barnebey. 0 72 Lawyer at Large The Opt-Out Dilemma: Home Rule v. Dry Shoes, Daniel M. Soloway.Ja 60 Regulatory Uniformity, Heidi Juhl P John Peter Zinger and the Right to Coun¬ . D 66 sel of Choice, Stephen Robert LaCheen “SLAPP” Suits: An Assault on the Right Parent and Child . Mr 60 to Petition the Government, Paul H. Progressive Causes of Action in Domestic Legal Wit & Wisdom, Raymond T. Elli- Amundsen and Darren A. Schwartz Cases—Part Two, Catherine M. Catlin gett, Jr. Mr 19 . Mr 51 and Patricia J. Riesenburger .... Ja 53 Lawyers/Legal Profession 1992: A Year to Rediscover the Best Inter¬ A Day in the Life of an Immigration M ests of the Child, Judge Hugh S. Glick- Practitioner, Elaine Weiss.My 74 stein . F 67 A Florida Inn of Court Member Describes Marketable Record Title Act Partnerships Her Experiences as a Pegasus Scholar Take Action or Use Restrictions May Be Continued Evolution of Partnership in of the Inner Temple, Suzanne M. Schna¬ Eliminated Under MRTA, Michael J. Florida Marital Law—Special Equity bel . D 76 Brudny. O 59 After Robertson, William G. Crawford, Be Familiar with New Advertising Rules, The Marketable Record Title Act Made Jr. N 57 John F. Harkness, Jr.F 8 Easy, Gregory M. Cook.0 55 Limited Partnerships and the Emerging It’s Here—Now What? A Primer on Attor¬ Medical Costs Tort of Suitability Under the Florida ney Pro Bono Services, Eugene J. Fi¬ The Cost of Medical Care in Workers’ Securities and Investor Protection Act, erro . O 16 Compensation Cases: We Haven’t Seen Stewart L. Brown, Thomas R. Grady Lawyers Are Not Doctors, Doctors Are Anything Yet, William H. McKnight and William F. Jordan.Ja 21 Not Lawyers—But Why Not Work To¬ . O 80 Pension Plans gether for the Common Good?, Alan T. Medical Experts’ Records ERISA’s Hidden Traps for Owner-Em¬ Dimond. N 6 Discovery of Medical Experts’ Records in ployees, Alan P. Woodruff.D 30 We’ll Get in the Ring With Anyone, Mr. Connection with Compulsory Medical Personal Injury President, But Make It Justice for All, Examinations, Michael Snowden Dual Challenges to Exclusive Employer THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1992 87 Liability, Robert L. Dietz and Robert Asset Protection Trusts: Nuclear Bomb S E. Mansbach, Jr. F 53 Shelter, Richard S. Amari .... Jy/Ag 17 Tax Aspects of Personal Injury Awards Public Policy Schools and Universities and Structured Settlements, Mark Coel Conflicts of Interest for Public Officers Beyond User Fees? Impact Fees for . My 78 and Employees—The Common Law in Schools and . . ., C. Allen Watts .. F 56 Possession Florida, Donna L. McIntosh.Ja 31 Honey, I Shrunk the First Amendment: Unexplained Recent Possession—Flor¬ Public Utilities Free Speech on High School and Col¬ ida’s Triple Hurdle Inference, Mark F. It's Time to Revisit PW Ventures, Inc., lege Campuses, Scott D. Makar . Je 13 Lewis. N 19 Sanford Schneider. O 67 The National Bicentennial Competition President’s Page on the Constitution and Bill of Rights: Devising a Pro Bono Plan That Works, R Opportunity to Foster Civic Education, Benjamin H. Hill III.My 6 Joseph S. Jackson . F 74 Help Us Shape the Future of the Clients’ Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Securities Security Fund, Benjamin H. Hill III A Primer for Attorneys Representing the Commodity Futures Law, Richard M. Spec- . Mr 8 U.S. in Quiet Title Actions, Wm. Royall tor . Ap 54 Hurricane Andrew; From Devastation and Middelthon, Jr. N 61 Limited Partnerships and the Emerging Chaos to Rebirth and Renewal.D 6 Changed Circumstances: Equity's Inequi¬ Tort of Suitability Under the Florida Lawyers Are Not Doctors, Doctors Are table Defense, Joseph M. Grohman Securities and Investor Protection Act, Not Lawyers—But Why Not Work To¬ . Je 87 Stewart L. Brown, Thomas R. Grady gether for the Common Good?, Alan T. Continued Evolution of Partnership in and William F. Jordan.Ja 21 Dimond. N 6 Florida Marital Law—Special Equity Sentencing On Equal Opportunity and Saving a Mar¬ After Robertson, William G. Crawford, Florida’s Habitual Felony Offender Stat¬ riage, Alan T. Dimond.Jy/Ag 6 Jr. N 57 ute: New Life for an Old Law, Robert Sunshine and the Courts, Benjamin H. Florida’s Dynamic Health Care Directives R. Bensko, Jr.O 49 Hill III . F 6 Law; 1992 Changes, Sandra G. Krawitz Sovereign Immunity The Bar Year in Review, Benjamin H. . N 26 Defending the Sovereign in §1983 Police Hill III. Je 6 Income Tax Planning for Property Trans¬ Misconduct Cases, Thomas P. Scarritt, The Judiciary Needs Our Help—Now, Ben¬ fers to Charitable Trusts and Founda¬ Jr. and Robert M. Stoler.F 61 jamin H. Hill III.Ja 5 tions, Peter T. Kirkwood . Mr 34 Spotlight The McKay Commission and Florida’s Joint Accounts in Financial Institutions Courtesy Standards Adopted by Palm Disciplinary Process, Benjamin H. Hill or the Case of “Surviving Party v. Per¬ Beach Bar. F 39 III. Ap 6 sonal Representative”—Part I, David State Permits We’ll Get in the Ring With Anyone, Mr. T. Smith. Mr 39 The Applicant’s Case-in-Chief: Now or President, But Make It Justice for All, Joint Accounts in Financial Institutions Later?, Thomas G. Tomasello .. Je 106 Not Politics, Alan T. Dimond.0 6 or the Ca.se of the “Surviving Party v. Statute of Limitations Prisons and Prisoners Personal Representative”—Part II, Fighting the Statute of Limitations—Is Prisoner Civil Rights: The Need for the David T. Smith .Ap 50 There Hope?, George D. Karibjanian Implementation of Adequate Inmate Litigation in Robbie Estate Illustrates and Michael S. Singer.N 45 Grievance Mechanisms, Roberta Elective Share/Revocable Trust Traps, Florida’s Challenge to the Authority of Goodman Mandel.Je 91 Barry A. Nelson.Ja 38 Arbitrators to Decide the Statute of Pro Bono Residential Mortgages: Adequately Limitations, Neal J. Blaher.D 62 Devising a Pro Bono Plan That Works, Protecting the Mortgagee in Florida The Evolution of the Medical Malpractice Benjamin H. Hill III.My 6 Bankruptcy Courts, R. Wade Wether- Statute of Limitations, Elizabeth A. It’s Here—Now What? A Primer on Attor¬ ington . D 12 Metzger and Barbara W. Sonneborn ney Pro Bono Services, Eugene J. Take Action or Use Restrictions May Be . Je 73 Fierro. O 16 Eliminated Under MRTA, Michael J. Statute of Repose Product Liability Brudny. O 59 It’s Time to Dispose of the Statute of It’s Time to Dispose of the Statute of The Marketable Record Title Act Made Repose . . . Finally, Ira H. Leesfield Repose . . . Finally, Ira H. Leesfield Easy, Gregory M. Cook.O 55 . Ja 14 . Ja 14 Recovery The Product Liability Statute of Repose: The Product Liability Statute of Repose: The Law of Mistake: How to Get it Right, A Case of Premature Burial, Kathy A Case of Premature Burial, Kathy Matt G. Firestone.Je 25 O’Connor.Ap 9 O’Connor.Ap 9 Regulation Stockholders Professional Goodwill New Standards, If Not Greater Protec¬ Yours, Mine or Ours? Shareholder’s Stand¬ Professional Goodwill; The Distinguish¬ tions, Against Land Use Regulations, ing to Assert Corporate Claims, Darryl able Asset, Wendy Newman Glantz Mark D. Solov and Ronald L. Weaver M. Bloodworth and Renee A. Roche . Je 102 . D 58 . D 38 Professional Regulation Religion Substance Abuse Judicial Staff and Ethical Conduct, Scott Free Exercise of Religion: A Right, Not a A New Insanity—Fetal Alcohol Syn¬ D. Makar. N 10 Luxury, J. Brent Walker.D 22 drome, David A. Davis.D 53 Property Restrictive Covenants Florida’s Approach to Reducing Innocent Owner/Innocent Spouse—Repre¬ Changed Circumstances; Equity’s Inequi¬ Workplace Substance Abuse: Workers’ senting the Criminal’s Lover, Robert table Defense, Joseph M. Grohman Compensation, Kevin E. Hyde .. Mr 46 E. Panoff. D 49 . Je 87 Suvivorship New Standards, If Not Greater Protec¬ Right of Privacy Joint Accounts in Financial Institutions tions, Against Land Use Regulations, Sunshine and the Courts, Benjamin H. or the Case of “Surviving Party v. Per¬ Mark D. Solov and Ronald L. Weaver Hill 111 . F 6 sonal Representative”—Part I, David . D 58 Right to Counsel T. Smith. Mr 39 What Is the Proper Measure of Damages John Peter Zinger and the Right to Coun- Joint Accounts in Financial Institutions for Defective Repairs to Personal Prop¬ std of Choice, Stephen Robert LaCbeen or the Case of the “Surviving Party v. erty?, Michael J. Hauversburk .... F 71 . Mr 60 Personal Representative”—Part II, Property Rights David T. Smith.Ap 50 Construction Lien Rights—Out the Doehr, E. A. “Seth” Mills, Jr.Je 109 Protection Trusts 88 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1992 T Had Better Answer, Scott L. Cagan Workers’ Compensation . My 82 Dual Challenges to Exclusive F3mployer Tax Law Admissibility of Blood Serum Alcohol Test Liability, Robert L. Dietz and Robert Asset Protection Trusts: Nuclear Bomb Results in DUI Cases, Carol A. Roehren- E. Mansbach, Jr. F 53 Shelter, Richard S. Amari .... Jy/Ag 17 beck and Raymond W. Russell Florida’s Approach to Reducing Beyond User Fees? Impact Fees for . Jy/Ag 42 Workplace Substance Abuse: Workers' Schools and . . ., C. Allen Watts . F 56 Admissibility of Coconspirator Declara¬ Compensation, Kevin E. Hyde .. Mr 46 Fighting the Statute of Limitations—Is tions Under Florida and Federal Law, The Cost of Medical Care in Workers’ There Hope?, George D. Karibjanian Joseph F. McSorley.N 32 Compensation Cases: We Haven’t Seen and Michael S. Singer.N 45 Conducting Oral Depositions of Corpora¬ Anything Yet, William H. McKnight Foreign Investors: Immigration and tions and Organizations Under the Flor¬ . O 80 Nonimmigration Considerations, Wil¬ ida and Federal Rules, Lonnie L. Workers’ Compensation and the Ameri¬ liam J. Flynn, III and Richard A. Jacob¬ Simp.son . Jy Ag 48 cans with Disabilities Act, Mary E. son . My 68 Defending the Sovereign in §1983 Police Ingley and Barbara L. Kornblau . Je 77 Income Tax Planning for Property Trans¬ Misconduct Cases, Thomas P. Scarritt, Writing Grammar fers to Charitable Trusts and Founda¬ Jr. and Robert M. Stoler.F 61 Can Lawyers Write English?, Jerome tions, Peter T. Kirkwood . Mr 34 Discovery of Medical Experts’ Records in Stern . O 44 Information Reporting and Record Main¬ Connection with Compulsory Medical tenance Requirements Under IRC Examinations, Michael Snowden Z §§6038A and 6038C, James H. Barrett . Ja 50 and Piero Salussolia. F 64 Economic Loss Rule: A Trial Lawyer's Zoning Innocent Owner/Innocent Spouse—Repre¬ Guide to Protecting Contract Rights, A Local Government Ordinance May Not senting the Criminal’s Lover, Robert Robert H. Buesing and John E. Johnson Be the Law, Patricia H. Miller and E. Panoff. D 49 . Ap 38 Marion J. Radson . N 53 IRS Chief Counsel Reconsiders Hospital- Litigation Service Providers: Who Pays?, Physician “Revenue Stream” Joint Ven¬ Roderick V. Hannah . O 29 tures, Kent D. Schenkel.Ap 58 Offers of Judgment-Has the Confusion Litigation in Robbie Estate Illustrates Ended?, Scott Distasio.O 60 Elective Share/Revocable Trust Traps, Prejudgment Interest as an Element of Barry A. Nelson.Ja 38 Damages, Weldon Earl Brennan Offers in Compromise as to Collectibility . Mr 29 of Taxes: The New Government Policy, Silent Demise of the Mutuality Require¬ Martin R. Press.Jy/Ag 60 ment in the Defensive Use of Col lateral Structuring, Money-Laundering, and Estoppel, Donald A. Blackwell .. Ap 18 “8300” Improprieties—The New “Tax” The Determination of “Prevailing Party” Crimes of the Decade?!, Robert E. in Contract Actions—Is the Glass Half Panoff. Ja 34 Empty or Half Full?, Jay O. Barber Tax Aspects of Personal Injury Awards . N 49 and Structured Settlements, Mark Coel The Evolution of the Medical Malpractice . My 78 Statute of Limitations, Elizabeth A. Taxes in the Motion Picture Industry, Metzger and Barbara W. Sonneborn Glen A. Adams and Louis T. M. Conti . Je 73 . Je 99 Unexplained Recent Possession—Flor¬ U.S. Tax Treaties Provide Significant Plan¬ ida’s Triple Hurdle Inference, Mark F. ning Opportunities, Leslie A. Share Lewis. N 19 . O 63 Unprecedented and Improper Expansion National Academy of Title Examination of Florida’s “Economic Loss” and “Inde¬ A Primer for Attorneys Representing the pendent Tort” Rules, Michael A. Elder Law Attorneys U.S. in Quiet Title Actions, Wm. Royal 1 Hanzman . Ap 42 Middelthon, Jr. N 61 Trusts Take Action or Use Restrictions May Be Litigation in Robbie Estate Illustrates Eliminated Under MRTA, Michael J. Elective Share/Revocable Trust Traps, ELDER Brudny. O 59 Barry A. Nelson .Ja 38 The Marketable Record Title Act Made Easy, Gregory M. Cook.O 55 U LAW Torts Johnson Controls Poses a Difficult Ques¬ Uniform Commercial Code tion for Employers: Does Title VII Uniform Commercial Code Express War¬ Preempt State Tort Claims for Prena¬ ranties: Florida's “Basis”-Less Bargain. A Legal Practice tal Injuries?, Tami Lesser Baldinger Michael Flynn . J.V Ag 52 . O 40 Coming of Age Trade Secrets Taking Steps to Qualify Customer Lists W as “Trade Secrets,” Stephen B. Daiker . 0 22 Warranties Treaties Uniform Commercial Code Express War¬ For Information, Contact: U.S. Tax Treaties Provide Significant Plan¬ ranties: Florida's “Basis''-Less Bargain, NAELA ning Opportunities, Leslie A. Share Michael Flvnn . Jy '^2 . 0 63 Wills 655 N. Alvernon, Suite 108 Trials Is Florida’s Personal Representative Stat¬ A Divorce Trial Without Live Witnesses: ute Con.stitutional? “No,” Frederick J. Tucson, AZ 85711 Family Law in the 21st Century, Mere¬ Bosch and John F. Licari . F 16 (602) 881-4005 dith J. Cohen.Jy/Ag 64 Is Florida's Personal Representative Stat¬ A Partial Motion to Dismiss Under Fed¬ ute Constitutional? “Yes,” Tracy A. Bor- eral Rule of Civil Procedure 12: You gert and Pamela O. Price. F 16 TH E FLORIDA BAR JOURNAUDECEMBER 1992 89

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