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Index to Vol. 75 of The Florida Bar Journal [2001) Key: January, Ja; February, F; March, Mr; April, Ap; May, My; June, Je; July/August, Jy/Ag; October, O; November, N; December, D A five-year index is published on the Bar’s website: www.FLABAR.org. Author Index A Exception.Jy/Ag 24 Fowler-Hermes, Jennifer Chang, Daniel T. Appearance-based Discrimination Allen, Elizabeth Managing Managed Care: An Analy¬ Claims Under EEO Laws . Ap 32 The 30-Day Removal Time Limit— sis of Managed Care Within Work¬ When Does the Clock Start ers’ Compensation Claims ... F 57 Ticking?.F 20 Conigliaro, Matthew J. G Challenging the Reliability of Expert Testimony.Jy/Ag 48 Gans, Richard R. B Craig, Ted C. Waiting for Estate Tax Repeal: What When Is a Manager a Managing Do You Tell Your Clients in the Agent?.Ja 62 Meantime?.N 67 Behrenfeld, Craig E. Gerecke, Edward W. Entity Selection Revisited: Will Challenging the Reliability of Expert Gitlitz Provide Continuing Vital¬ D Testimony.Jy/Ag 48 ity for S Corporations?.Je 73 Gifford, Glen P. Bennett, Jesse J., Jr. Davenport, Patricia E. But I Don’t Want to Withdraw My Strategic Management of the Fam¬ The “No Damage for Delay” Clause: Plea! The Expansive View of Rule ily Law Practice.My 44 A Public Policy Issue.O 8 3.170(1).O 54 Beyer, David A. Davis, David A. Glaid, Douglas J. Making the World Safe for Franchising: Talking Heads—Virtual Reality and The Antiterrorism and Effective Neiman v. Dryclean U.SA. F 32 the Presence of Defendants in Death Penalty Act of 1996 Bittick, E. Kelly Court.F 26 (AEDPA): A New One-year Limi¬ Challenging the Reliability of Expert Del Duca, George F. tation for Filing a Federal Ha¬ Testimony.Jy/Ag 48 Rethinking the Valuation of Family beas Corpus Petition ..Jy/Ag 55 Blandon, Elizabeth R. Limited Partnerships Holding Gonzalez, Ervin A. Reasonable Accommodation or Nui¬ Passive Assets.O 58 Medical Monitoring Claims are Vi¬ sance? Service Animals for the Douglas, John H. able in Florida.Ja 66 Disabled .Mr 12 Physician “Unionization”—A Primer Grandoff, J. Bert Blanton, Donna E. and Prescription.Jy/Ag 37 The “No Damage for Delay” Clause: State Agency Rulemaking Procedures Downie, Robert C., II A Public Policy Issue.O 8 and Rule Challenges.Ja 34 Back to the Future —An Agency Bolton, Joseph D. Perspective on Rulemaking in the What Do I Do with my Judgment Now? 21st Century.Ja 42 H A Primer on the New Centralized Judgment Lien Law.N 73 Harkness, John F., Jr. Braver, Samuel W. E Expanding Benefits to Meet Mem¬ No Trespassing: Donors Lack Legal bers’ Needs.Ja 12 Standing to Challenge Corpo¬ Effland, Matthew S. Creation of Nonprofit Companies rate Acts of Florida Not-for- Digital Age Defamation: Free Benefits Members’ Lives and Ca¬ profit Corporations.D 50 Speech vs. Freedom from Respon¬ reers .F 8 Brown, Henry M. sibility on the Internet.N 63 Service in the Florida Legislature: A Contingent Fees for Expert Wit¬ Elligett, Raymond T. (Tom), Jr. Demanding Part-time Job .. Mr 10 nesses in Eminent Domain—Com¬ Appellate Stays and Bonds . Mv 33 Your Board of Governors .Ap 8 petency or Credibility?.O 34 Tell the Truth.D 38 In Memoriam: E. Dixie Beggs My 10 Brunner, S. Dresden Ellis, Richard M. In Tragic Aftermath, Your Bar PAVE: A Self-Help Technique for Es¬ Standing in Florida Administrative Responds.N 8 tate Tax Valuation Methods .. O 44 Proceedings.Ja 49 Hearing, Gregory A. Burris, Johnny C. 11th Circuit Clarifies Burden in Fail- The Administrative Process and ure-to-Promote Cases.O 41 Constitutional Principles: Separa¬ F Heath, Robert N„ Jr. tion of Powers.Ja 28 Proposals for Settlement in PIP Cases: Farmer, Guy O., II Should U.S. Security Ins. Co. v. C Physician “Unionization”—A Primer Cahuasqi Be Overturned? Ap 39 and Prescription.Jy/Ag 37 Hecker, Susan Barrett Carter, Sherrie Bourg Federbush, David J. Evaluating and Making a Choice of Anatomy of a Child Custody Obtaining Relief for Deceptive Prac¬ “No Entity" for Real Property Held Evaluation.Je 89 tices under FDUTPA.N 22 for Investment or Lease. Jy/Ag 43 Cavendish, Michael Fisher, Bruce D. Hefren, Judith Understanding the First-to-File The Anticybersquatting Consumer The 1999 Revised Medicaid Third Rule and its Anticipatory Suit Protection Act.My 12 Party Liability and Estate Recov- THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 2001 55 ery Laws: How to Satisfy the Littky-Rubin, Julie H. R Liens and Preserve the Client’s Proposals for Settlement: Minding Public Assistance.Ap 42 your P’s and Q’s Under Reich, Lance D. Herman, Jason P. Rule 1.442 .F 12 Dot.com (Patent Pending): Patents A Look at Probation and Commu¬ Long, Maxine M. Are Now Central to Business nity Control Revocation Proceed¬ What Do I Do with my Judgment Now? Strategy.Mr 42 ings in Light of Boyd and F.S. A Primer on the New Centralized Reimer, Monica K. 901.02(1).Ja 71 Judgment Lien Law.N 73 The Public Trust Doctrine: Historic Ho, Victoria M. Protection for Florida’s Navigable Special Equity and Unequal Distri¬ Rivers and Lakes.Ap 10 bution of Assets.N 79 M Reiss, Jerry Dividing Pension Property After Boyett, Part I.F 47 J Manos, Tom J. Dividing Pension Property After Florida’s Nursing Home Reform Boyett, Part II.Mr 38 Jablow, Benjamin A. and its Anticipated Effect on Rigot, Judge Linda M. Sunset and the Economic Growth and Litigation.D 18 Administrative Law: A Meaning¬ Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of Mason, Steven G. ful Alternative to Circuit Court 2001.D 47 Deposition Potpourri or Helpful Litigation.Ja 14 Johnson, Christopher N. Hints to Avoid Deposition Riselli, Donna When Is a Manager a Managing Fatigue.Je 77 Appellate Mediation at the First Dis¬ Agent?.Ja 62 McFarland, Joseph B. trict Court of Appeal: How and Jones, Darrvll K. The Case Management Conference: Why It Works.Ja 58 Regulating Donor Advised Tune-up Needed?.N 59 Rizzardi, Keith W. Funds.My 38 McIntosh, Andrew L. Alligators and Litigators: A Recent Jorgensen, Mike E. Making the World Safe for Franchis¬ History of Everglades Regulation The 11th Circuit Standard for De¬ ing: Neiman v. Dryclean U.SA. F 32 and Litigation.Mr 18 termining the Priority Status of Miner, Jeffrey R. Robbins, Judge S. Sue Tax Claims Involving Successive Making Principal Invasions under Land Mines and Other Surprises in Bankruptcy Filings. F 35 Florida Law when an Interested Residential Landlord and Tenant Party is Serving as Trustee Mr 28 Cases.D 42 Montz, Craig Lee Rockenbach, Bard D. K Calling the Witness a Liar Dur¬ Spoliation of Evidence: A Double ing Closing Argument: The Edged Sword.N 34 Kemper, Margaret-Ray Florida Supreme Court’s Final Ronzetti, Thomas A. Tucker A Comparison of the APA and Cir¬ Approval.O 49 Dodging the Extra Arrow: Recent cuit Court Procedures.Ja 54 Morman, Daniel Developments in the Law of King, Kimberly L. How to Guarantee Enforcement of Retaliation.O 26 An Antitrust Primer for Trade As¬ a Guaranty Agreement.Je 86 Russell, P. Scott IV sociation Counsel.My 26 Recovery of Mental Distress Dam¬ Kiser, S. Curtis ages in Bad Faith Claims in Why Florida Needs the Administra¬ N Florida.N 44 tive Procedure Act.Ja 18 Russell, Terry Kraftchick, Lee A. Nelles. Matthew S. As I See It.Jy/Ag 6 Dodging the Extra Arrow: Recent Fraudulent Construction Liens: Will¬ “As I See It”: The Face of Poverty O 4 Developments in the Law of Re¬ ful Exaggeration or Good Faith “As I See It”: A Challenged taliation .O 26 Dispute?.Mr 34 Profession.N 4 “As I See It”: .D 4 Russomanno, Herman J. L O Florida’s Winning Team: U.S. Sena¬ tors Graham and Mack Protecting Latimer, Walter G. O’Riley, Christine A. Floridians’ Right to Justice ... Ja 8 Liability of the Commercial Driver: Co-occurring Child Maltreatment The Florida Bar Foundation: How Negligent Hiring Meets the and Domestic Violence: The Ju¬ Lawyers Help the Poor. F 4 Dangerous Instrumentality dicial Imperative to Ensure Rea¬ Equal Justice Under Law: A Call to Doctrine. F 42 sonable Efforts.N 40 Action for Florida Lawyers .. Mr 6 Lederman, Alan S. Protecting the Independence of Eleventh Circuit Declines to P Florida Lawyers.Ap 6 Rewrite 20th Century World An Independent Bar and Judiciary: History. D 30 Perez, Mario L. As American as Baseball and Lederman, Judge Cindy S. Managing Managed Care: An Apple Pie . My 4 Co-occurring Child Maltreatment Analysis of Managed Care With¬ Thank You.Je 8 and Domestic Violence: The Ju¬ in Workers’ Compensation dicial Imperative to Ensure Rea¬ Claims.F 57 S sonable Efforts.N 40 Polin, Richard L. Lesser, Steven B. Sexually Violent Predator Commit¬ Sanders, Dale The Great Escape — How to Draft ment Proceedings: A Proposal for Anatomy of a Child Custody Exculpatory Clauses That Limit Rules of Procedure. F 51 Evaluation.Je 89 or Extinguish Liability.N 10 Poole, J. Ray Scheb, Judge John M. Liggio, Jeffrey M. Limiting the Use of “Me Too” Evi¬ Appellate Stays and Bonds . My 33 Recovery of Mental Distress dence in Employment Discrimi¬ Tell the Truth.D 38 Damages in Bad Faith Claims in nation Cases.Je 81 Scheiner, Craig Florida.N 44 Pud low, Jan Appellate Stays and Bonds .... N 52 Lile, Laird A. Terry Russell —President of The Schneider, Stephanie L. PAVE: A Self-Help Technique for Es¬ Florida Bar.Jy/Ag 10 The 1999 Revised Medicaid Third tate Tax Valuation Methods .. O 44 Party Liability and Estate Recov- 56 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 2001 1 ery Laws: How to Satisfy the Stengle, Dan R. Warner, Tom Liens and Preserve the Client’s Limiting Agency Discretion in Office of the Florida Solicitor Gen¬ Public Assistance.Ap 42 Rulemaking Under the Federal eral: The Greatest Job for a Law¬ Schwiep, Paul J. and Florida Administrative Pro¬ yer in Florida.Jy/Ag 32 Fraudulent Inducement Claims cedures Acts.Ja 45 Webber, Dale S. Should Always Be Immune from No Trespassing: Donors Lack Legal Economic Loss Rule Attack Ap 22 Standing to Challenge Corporate Sellers, Cathy M. T Acts of Florida Not-for-profit Nonrule Policy and the Legislative Corporations.D 50 Preference for Rulemaking Ja 38 Thompson, David A. Williams, William E. Sellers, Lawrence E., Jr. Dividing Pension Property After Why Florida Needs the Administra¬ Nonrule Policy and the Legislative Boyett, Part I .F 47 tive Procedure Act.Ja 18 Preference for Rulemaking Ja 38 Dividing Pension Property After Winer, Michael Sheaffer, William J. Boyett, Part II.Mr 38 Litigators —How to Protect Your¬ Deposition Potpourri or Helpful Tiernan, Peter B. selves from Malpractice at Trial Hints to Avoid Deposition Making Principal Invasions under While Protecting Your Clients on Fatigue.Je 77 Florida Law when an Interested Appeal.My 48 Sheehy, Frances D. Party is Serving as Trustee Mr 28 The 11th Circuit Standard for De¬ termining the Priority Status of V Y Tax Claims Involving Successive Bankruptcy Filings.F 35 Valori, Raymond W. Yanelli, Elizabeth M. Sherrill, Judge William C., Jr. Medical Monitoring Claims are Vi¬ No Trespassing: Donors Lack Legal The Florida Division of Administra¬ able in Florida.Ja 66 Standing to Challenge Corporate tive Hearings.Ja 22 Acts of Florida Not-for-profit Silverglate, Spencer H. W Corporations.D 50 The Restatement (Third) of Torts: Product Liability — The Tension Waczewski, James P. Z Between Product Design and The Misinterpretation of the Dis¬ Product Warnings.D 10 missal for Failure to Prosecute Zung, Rebecca Y. Smallwood, Mary Rule.O 16 Special Equity and Unequal Distri¬ A Comparison of the APA and Cir¬ Wagner, E. John, II bution of Assets.N 79 cuit Court Procedures.Ja 54 Evaluating and Making a Choice Stein, Michael B. of “No Entity” for Real Property 11th Circuit Clarifies Burden in Fail- Held for Investment or ure-to-Promote Cases.O 41 Lease.Jy/Ag 43 Index to Vol. 75 of The Florida Bar Journal [2001 ] Key: January, Ja; February, F; March, Mr; April, Ap; May, My; June, Je;July/August, Jy/Ag; October, O; November, N; December, D A five-year index is published on the Bar’s website: www.FLABAR.org. Subject Index A A Comparison of the APA and Cir¬ Nonrule Policy and the Legislative cuit Court Procedures, Mary Preference for Rulemaking, Administrative Law Smallwood and Margaret-Ray Cathy M. Sellers and Lawrence Administrative Law: A Meaningful Kemper.Ja 54 E. Sellers, Jr. .Ja 38 Alternative to Circuit Court Liti¬ Administrative Law: A Meaningful Standing in Florida Administrative gation, Judge Linda M. Rigot Alternative to Circuit Court Liti¬ Proceedings, Richard M. Ellis .Ja 14 gation, Judge Linda M. Rigot .... .Ja 49 The Administrative Process and .Ja 14 State Agency Rulemaking Proce¬ Constitutional Principles: Separa¬ Back to the Future—An Agency dures and Rule Challenges, tion of Powers, Johnny C. Burris Perspective on Rulemaking in the Donna E. Blanton.Ja 34 .Ja 28 21st Century, Robert C. Downie, The Florida Division of Administra¬ The Florida Division of Administra¬ R.Ja 42 tive Hearings, Judge William C. tive Hearings, Judge William C. Limiting Agency Discretion in Sherrill, Jr..Ja 22 Sherrill, Jr..Ja 22 Rulemaking Under the Federal Why Florida Needs the Administra¬ Why Florida Needs the Administra¬ and Florida Administrative Pro¬ tive Procedure Act, William E. Wil¬ tive Procedure Act, William E. Wil¬ cedures Acts, Dan R. Stengle liams and S. Curtis Kiser ..Ja 18 liams and S. Curtis Kiser ..Ja 18 .Ja 45 Administrative Rule Administrative Procedure Act Standing in Florida Administrative THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 2001 57 Proceedings, Richard M. Ellis Ja 49 Jorgensen and Frances D. Appellate Mediation at the First Dis¬ Agency Action Sheehy.F 35 trict Court of Appeal: How and Why A Comparison of the APA and Cir¬ Beggs, E. Dixie It Works, Donna Riselli .Ja 58 cuit Court Procedures, Mary In Memoriam: E. Dixie Beggs, Coverture Fraction Smallwood and Margaret-Ray Herman J. Russomanno . My 10 Dividing Pension Property After Kemper.Ja 54 Bonds Boyett, Part I, Jerry Reiss and Agency Rules Appellate Stays and Bonds, David A. Thompson. F 47 Back to the Future —An Agency Raymond T. (Tom) Elligett, Jr., and Criminal Law Perspective on Rulemaking in Judge John M. Scheb.My 33 A Look at Probation and Community the 21st Century, Robert C. Business Law Control Revocation Proceedings in Downie II .Ja 42 Dot.com (Patent Pending): Patents Light of Boyd and F.S. 901.02(1), Limiting Agency Discretion in Are Now Central to Business Jason P. Herman.Ja 71 Rulemaking Under the Federal and Strategy, Lance D. Reich . Mr 42 Deposition Potpourri or Helpful Florida Administrative Procedures Making the World Safe for Franchis¬ Hints to Avoid Deposition Fatigue, Acts. Dan R. Stengle.Ja 45 ing: Neiman v. Dryclean U.S.A., Steven G. Mason and William J. Nonrule Policy and the Legislative David A. Beyer and Andrew L. Sheaffer.Je 77 Preference for Rulemaking, McIntosh.F 32 Sexually Violent Predator Commit¬ Cathy M. Sellers and Lawrence ment Proceedings: A Proposal for E. Sellers. Jr..Ja 38 C Rules of Procedure, Richard L. State Agency Rulemaking Proce¬ Polin. F 51 dures and Rule Challenges, Case Management Conference The Antiterrorism and Effective Donna E. Blanton.Ja 34 The Case Management Conference: Death Penalty Act of 1996 Why Florida Needs the Administra¬ Tune-up Needed? Joseph (AEDPA): A New One-year tive Procedure Act, William E. Wil¬ Bothwell McFarland.N 59 Limitation for Filing a Federal liams and S. Curtis Kiser ..Ja 18 Child Abuse Habeas Corpus Petition, Douglas Animal Rights Co-occurring Child Maltreatment J. Glaid.Jy/Ag 55 Crimes Against Nonhuman Ani¬ and Domestic Violence: The Ju¬ Cybersquatting mals and Florida’s Courts: 1889- dicial Imperative to Ensure Rea¬ The Anticybersquatting Con¬ 2001, Craig I. Scheiner.N 52 sonable Efforts, Christine A. sumer Protection Act, Bruce D. Annual Reports O’Riley and Judge Cindy S. Fisher. My 12 Annual Reports: Committees of The Lederman.N 40 Florida Bar.Je 38 Child Custody D Annual Reports: Sections and Divi¬ Anatomy of a Child Custody Evalu¬ sions of The Florida Bar .. Je 12 ation, Sherrie Bourg Carter and Damages Anticipatory Suits Dale Sanders.Je 89 The “No Damage for Delay” Understanding the First-to-File Rule Claims Clause: A Public Policy Issue, J. and its Anticipatory Suit Exception, Medical Monitoring Claims are Vi¬ Bert Grandoff and Patricia E. Michael Cavendish.Jy/Ag 24 able in Florida, Ervin A. Gonzales Davenport.O 8 Antitrust and Raymond W. Valori.Ja 66 Recovery of Mental Distress Dam¬ An Antitrust Primer for Trade As¬ Class Action ages in Bad Faith Claims in sociation Counsel. Kimberly L. Medical Monitoring Claims are Vi¬ Florida, Jeffrey M. Liggio and P. King.My 26 able in Florida, Ervin A. Gonzales Scott Russell IV.N 44 Appellate Mediation and Raymond W. Valori.Ja 66 Defamation Appellate Mediation at the First Dis¬ Committees, Florida Bar Digital Age Defamation: Free trict Court of Appeal: How and Why Annual Reports: Committees of The Speech v. Freedom from Respon¬ It Works, Donna Riselli .Ja 58 Florida Bar.Je 38 sibility on the Internet, Matthew Appellate Practice Construction Law S. Effland.N 63 Appellate Stays and Bonds, Fraudulent Construction Liens: Will¬ Depositions Raymond T. (Tom) Elligett, Jr., and ful Exaggeration or Good Faith Dis¬ Deposition Potpourri or Helpful Judge John M. Scheb.My 33 pute? Matthew S. Nelles ... Mr 34 Hints to Avoid Deposition Fatigue, Tell the Truth, Raymond T. (Tom) The “No Damage for Delay” Steven G. Mason and William J. Elligett, Jr., and Judge John M. Clause: A Public Policy Issue, J. Sheaffer.Je 77 Scheb .D 38 Bert Grandoff and Patricia E. Disabilities Arbitration Davenport.O 8 Reasonable Accommodation or Nui¬ Administrative Law: A Meaningful Consumer Protection sance? Service Animals for the Dis¬ Alternative to Circuit Court Litiga¬ The Anticybersquatting Con¬ abled, Elizabeth R. Blandon Mr 12 tion, Judge Linda M. Rigot . Ja 14 sumer Protection Act, Bruce D. Discrimination Attorneys’ Fees Fisher.My 12 Appearance-based Discrimination Proposals for Settlement in PIP Contracts Claims Under EEO Laws, Jenni¬ Cases: Should U.S. Security Ins. Fraudulent Inducement Claims fer Fowler-Hermes.Ap 32 Co. v. Cahuasqi Be Overturned? Should Always Be Immune from Limiting the Use of “Me Too” Evi¬ Robert N. Heath, Jr..Ap 39 Economic Loss Rule Attack, Paul dence in Employment Discrimina¬ J. Schwiep.Ap 22 tion Cases, J. Ray Poole.Je 81 B Corporations Reasonable Accommodation or Nui¬ Entity Selection Revisited: Will sance? Service Animals for the Dis¬ Bad Faith Gitlitz Provide Continuing Vital¬ abled, Elizabeth R. Blandon Mr 12 Recovery of Mental Distress Dam¬ ity for S Corporations? Craig E. Dismissals ages in Bad Faith Claims in Behrenfeld.Je 73 The Misinterpretation of the Dis¬ Florida, Jeffrey M. Liggio and P. When Is a Manager a Managing missal for Failure to Prosecute Rule, Scott Russell IV.N 44 Agent? Ted C. Craig and Christo¬ James P. Waczewski.O 16 Bankruptcy pher N. Johnson.Ja 62 Divisions, Florida Bar The lltli Circuit Standard for De¬ Courts Annual Reports: Sections and Divi¬ termining the Priority Status of A Comparison of the APA and Cir¬ sions of The Florida Bar .. Je 12 Tax Claims Involving Successive cuit Court Procedures, Mary Domestic Violence Bankruptcy Filings, Mike E. Smallwood and Margaret-Ray Co-occurring Child Maltreatment Kemper.Ja 54 and Domestic Violence: The Ju- 58 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 2001 dicial Imperative to Ensure Rea¬ Creation of Nonprofit Companies J. Russomanno. F 4 sonable Efforts, Christine A. Benefits Members’ Lives and Ca¬ FLMIC O’Riley and Judge Cindy S. reers, John F. Harkness, Jr... F 8 Creation of Nonprofit Companies Ben¬ Lederman.N 40 Expanding Benefits to Meet efits Members’ Lives and Careers, Donor Advised Funds Members’ Needs, John F. John F. Harkness, Jr.. F 8 Regulating Donor Advised Funds, Harkness, Jr.Ja 12 Franchise Darryll K. Jones.My 38 In Memoriam: E. Dixie Beggs, Making the World Safe for Franchis¬ Herman J. Russomanno . My 10 ing: Neiman v. Dryclean U.S.A., E Service in the Florida Legislature: David A. Beyer and Andrew L. A Demanding Part-time Job, John McIntosh.F 32 Economic Growth and Tax Relief F. Harkness, Jr..Mr 10 Fraud Reconciliation Act Your Board of Governors, John F. Fraudulent Construction Liens: Will¬ Sunset and the Economic Growth and Harkness, Jr..Ap 8 ful Exaggeration or Good Faith Dis¬ Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of Expert Testimony pute? Matthew S. Nelles ... Mr 34 2001, Benjamin A. Jablow ... D 47 Challenging the Reliability of Expert Fraudulent Inducement Claims Economic Loss Rule Testimony, E. Kelly Bittick, Mat¬ Should Always Be Immune from Fraudulent Inducement Claims thew J. Conigliaro, and Edward Economic Loss Rule Attack, Paul Should Always Be Immune from W. Gerecke.Jy/Ag 48 J. Schwiep.Ap 22 Economic Loss Rule Attack, Paul Expert Witness J. Schwiep.Ap 22 Contingent Fees for Expert Wit¬ G Elder Law nesses in Eminent Domain- The 1999 Revised Medicaid Third Competency or Credibility? Henry General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm Party Liability and Estate Recov¬ M. Brown .O 34 How to Guarantee Enforcement of ery Laws: How to Satisfy the Liens a Guaranty Agreement, Daniel and Preserve the Client’s Public F Morman.Je 86 Assistance, Judith Hefren and Guaranty Agreement Stephanie L. Schneider ....Ap42 Family Law How to Guarantee Enforcement of Eminent Domain Anatomy of a Child Custody Evalu¬ a Guaranty Agreement, Daniel Contingent Fees for Expert Wit¬ ation, Sherrie Bourg Carter and Morman.Je 86 nesses in Eminent Domain- Dale Sanders.Je 89 Competency or Credibility? Henry Dividing Pension Property After H M. Brown .O 34 Boyett, Part I, Jerry Reiss and Employee/Employer David A. Thompson. F 47 Habeas Corpus Appearance-based Discrimination Dividing Pension Property After The Antiterrorism and Effective Claims Under EEO Laws, Jenni¬ Boyett, Part II, Jerry Reiss and Death Penalty Act of 1996 fer Fowler-Hermes.Ap 32 David A. Thompson.Mr 38 (AEDPA): A New One-year Limi¬ Limiting the Use of “Me Too” Evi¬ Special Equity and Unequal Distri¬ tation for Filing a Federal Ha¬ dence in Employment Discrimina¬ bution of Assets, Victoria M. Ho beas Corpus Petition, Douglas J. tion Cases, J. Ray Poole.Je 81 and Rebecca Y. Zung.N 79 Glaid.Jy/Ag 55 Environmental and Land Use Law Strategic Management of the Fam¬ Alligators and Litigators: A Recent ily Law Practice, Jesse J. / History of Everglades Regula¬ Bennett, Jr.My 44 tion and Litigation, Keith W. Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Intellectual Property Rizzardi .Mr 18 Practices Act (FDUTPA) Dot.com (Patent Pending): Patents The Public Trust Doctrine: Historic Obtaining Relief for Deceptive Prac¬ Are Now Central to Business Protection for Florida’s Navigable tices Under FDUTPA, David J. Strategy, Lance D. Reich . Mr 42 Rivers and Lakes, Monica K. Federbush.N 22 Internet Reimer.Ap 10 Fees Digital Age Defamation: Free Equal Access to Justice Contingent Fees for Expert Wit¬ Speech v. Freedom from Respon¬ Equal Justice Under Law: A Call to nesses in Eminent Domain- sibility on the Internet, Matthew Action for Florida Lawyers, Competency or Credibility? Henry S. Effland .N 63 Herman J. Russomanno .... Mr 6 M. Brown .O 34 Talking Heads—Virtual Reality and Equal Employment Opportunity First-to-File Rule the Presence of Defendants in Commission (EEOC) Understanding the First-to-File Rule Court, David A. Davis . F 26 Dodging the Extra Arrow: Recent and its Anticipatory Suit Exception, Interest on Trust Accounts (IOTA) Developments in the Law of Re¬ Michael Cavendish.Jy/Ag 24 The Florida Bar Foundation: How taliation, Lee A. Kraftchick and Florida Association for Women Lawyers Help the Poor, Herman Thomas A. Tucker Ronzetti O 26 Lawyers J. Russomanno.F 4 Equitable Distribution FAWL-50th Anniversary Interested Party Special Equity and Unequal Distri¬ Celebration.Je 95 Making Principal Invasions under bution of Assets, Victoria M. Ho Florida Bar, The Florida Law when an Interested and Rebecca Y. Zung.N 79 Annual Reports: Committees of The Party is Serving as Trustee, Jef¬ Estate and Gift Tax Florida Bar.Je 38 frey R. Miner and Peter B. Waiting for Estate Tax Repeal: What Annual Reports: Sections and Divi¬ Tiernan.Mr 28 Do You Tell Your Clients in the Mean¬ sions of The Florida Bar .. Je 12 Internal Revenue Service time? Richard R. Gans.N 67 As I See It, Terry Russell ..Jy/Ag 6 Entity Selection Revisited: Will Everglades Protecting the Independence of Gitlitz Provide Continuing Vital¬ Alligators and Litigators: A Recent Florida Lawyers, Herman J. ity for S Corporations? Craig E. History of Everglades Regula¬ Russomanno.Ap 6 Behrenfeld.Je 73 tion and Litigation, Keith W. Thank You, Herman J. Russomanno Rizzardi .Mr 18 .Je 8 J Evidence Your Board of Governors, John F. Spoliation of Evidence: A Double- Harkness, Jr..Ap 8 Judges/Judiciary Edged Sword, Bard D. Florida Bar Foundation, The An Independent Bar and Judiciary: As Rockenbach.N 34 The Florida Bar Foundation: How American as Baseball and Apple Pie, Executive Directions Lawyers Help the Poor, Herman Herman J. Russomanno. My 4 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 2001 59 r The Administrative Process and Con¬ Analysis of Managed Care Within “As I See It”: A Challenged Profes¬ stitutional Principles: Separation of Workers’ Compensation Claims, sion, Terry Russell.N 4 Powers, Johnny C. Burris .. Ja 28 Mario L. Perez and Daniel T. “As I See It”: The Face of Poverty, The Florida Division of Administra¬ Chang.F 57 Terry Russell.0 4 tive Hearings, Judge William C. Managing Agent Equal Justice Under Law: A Call to Sherrill. Jr..Ja 22 When Is a Manager a Managing Action for Florida Lawyers, Judgments Agent? Ted C. Craig and Christo¬ Herman J. Russomanno ....Mr 6 Proposals for Settlement: Minding pher N. Johnson.Ja 62 Florida’s Winning Team: U.S. Sena¬ your P’s and Q’s Under Rule 1.442, Mediation tors Graham and Mack Protect¬ Julie H. Littky-Rubin. F 12 Appellate Mediation at the First Dis¬ ing Floridians' Right to Justice, Judicial Nominating Commissions trict Court of Appeal: How and Why Herman J. Russomanno .Ja 8 Florida’s Winning Team: U.S. Sena¬ It Works, Donna Riselli .Ja 58 Protecting the Independence of tors Graham and Mack Protect¬ Medical Florida Lawyers, Herman J. ing Floridians’ Right to Justice, Medical Monitoring Claims are Vi¬ Russomanno.Ap 6 Herman J. Russomanno.Ja 8 able in Florida, Ervin A. Gonzales Thank You, Herman J. and Raymond W. Valori.Ja 66 Russomanno.Je 8 Medicaid The Florida Bar Foundation: How L The 1999 Revised Medicaid Third Lawyers Help the Poor, Herman Labor and Employment Law Party Liability and Estate Recov¬ J. Russomanno. F 4 Appearance-based Discrimination ery Laws: How to Satisfy the Liens President. Florida Bar Claims Under EEO Laws, Jenni¬ and Preserve the Client’s Public Terry Russell —President of The fer Fowler-Hermes.Ap 32 Assistance, Judith Hefren and Florida Bar, Jan Pudlow Jy/Ag 10 Digital Age Defamation: Free Stephanie L. Schneider ,...Ap42 Pro Bono Speech v. Freedom from Respon¬ Member Benefits Equal Justice Under Law: A Call to sibility on the Internet, Matthew Expanding Benefits to Meet Action for Florida Lawyers, S. Effland.N 63 Members’ Needs, John F. Herman J. Russomanno ....Mr 6 Limiting the Use of “Me Too” Evi¬ Harkness, Jr.Ja 12 Probation dence in Employment Discrimina¬ A Look at Probation and Community tion Cases, J. Ray Poole.Je 81 N Control Revocation Proceedings in Physician “Unionization”—A Primer Light of Boyd and F.S. 901.02(1), and Prescription, Guy O. Farmer II NAFTA Jason P. Herman.Ja 71 and John H. Douglas .... Jy/Ag 37 11th Circuit Declines to Rewrite 20th Products Liability Landlord/Tenant Law Century World History, Alan S. The Restatement (Third) of Torts: Land Mines and Other Surprises in Lederman.D 30 Products Liability — The Tension Residential Landlord and Tenant Negligent Hiring Between Product Design and Cases, Judge S. Sue Robbins D 42 Liability of the Commercial Driver: Product Warnings, Spencer H. Law Office Economics and Negligent Hiring Meets the Dan¬ Silverglate.D 10 Management gerous Instrumentality Doctrine, Professionalism Strategic Management of the Walter G. Latimer.F 42 Tell the Truth, Raymond T. (Tom) Family Law Practice, Jesse J. Nonprofit Organizations Elligett, Jr., and Judge John M. Bennett, Jr.My 44 No Trespassing: Donors Lack Legal Scheb .D 38 Lawyers/Legal Profession Standing to Challenge Corporate Property Rights Protecting the Independence of Acts of Florida Not-for-Profit Cor¬ Dividing Pension Property After Florida Lawyers, Herman J. porations, Samuel W. Braver, Dale Boyett, Part II, Jerry Reiss and Russomanno.Ap 6 S. Webber, and Elizabeth M. David A. Thompson.Mr 38 Legislation Yanelli.D 50 Public Trust Doctrine An Independent Bar and Judiciary: Nursing Homes The Public Trust Doctrine: Historic As American as Baseball and Florida’s Nursing Home Reform and Protection for Florida’s Navigable Apple Pie, Herman J. its Anticipated Effect on Litiga¬ Rivers and Lakes, Monica K. Russomanno.My 4 tion, Tom J. Manos.D 18 Reimer.Ap 10 Legislature Service in the Florida Legislature: P R A Demanding Part-time Job, John F. Harkness, Jr.Mr 10 Patents Real Property, Probate and Trust Law The Administrative Process and Dot.com (Patent Pending): Patents Evaluating and Making a Choice of Constitutional Principles: Sepa¬ Are Now Central to Business “No Entity” for Real Property ration of Powers, Johnny C. Strategy, Lance D. Reich . Mr 42 Held for Investment or Lease, E. Burris.Ja 28 Pension Plans John Wagner II and Susan Barrett Liability Dividing Pension Property After Hecker.Jy/Ag 43 Liability of the Commercial Driver: Buyett, Part I, Jerry Reiss and Land Mines and Other Surprises Negligent Hiring Meets the Dan¬ David A. Thompson.F 47 in Residential Landlord and gerous Instrumentality Doctrine, Personal Injury Tenant Cases, Judge S. Sue Walter G. Latimer. F 42 Proposals for Settlement in PIP Robbins.D 42 When Is a Manager a Managing Cases: Should U.S. Security Ins. Waiting for Estate Tax Repeal: Agent? Ted C. Craig and Christo¬ Co. v. Cahuasqi Be Overturned? What Do You Tell Your Clients pher N. Johnson.Ja 62 Robert N. Heath, Jr..Ap 39 in the Meantime? Richard R. Physicians Gans.N 67 M Physician “Unionization”—A Primer Reasonable Accomodation and Prescription, Guy O. Farmer II Reasonable Accommodation or Malpractice and John H. Douglas .... Jy/Ag 37 Nuisance? Service Animals for Litigators —How to Protect Your¬ President’s Page the Disabled, Elizabeth R. selves from Malpractice at Trial An Independent Bar and Judiciary: Blandon.Mr 12 While Protecting Your Clients on As American as Baseball and Removal Appeal, Michael Winer .... My 48 Apple Pie, Herman J. The 30-Day Removal Time Limit — Managed Care Russomanno.My 4 When Does the Clock Start Tick¬ Managing Managed Care: An As I See It, Terry Russell ..Jy/Ag 6 ing? Elizabeth Allen.F 20 60 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL7DECEMBER 2001 1 _ | Reports Annual Reports: Committees of The Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation Florida Bar.Je 38 Annual Reports: Sections and Divi¬ (Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) sions of The Florida Bar .. Je 12 Retaliation Dodging the Extra Arrow: Recent Developments in the Law of Re¬ 1. Title of Publication: The Florida Bar Journal. taliation, Lee A. Kraftchick and 2. Publication Number: 00153915. Thomas A. Tucker Ronzetti .0 26 3. 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Total number of copies (net press run): average number copies each issue ment Proceedings: A Proposal for during preceding 12 months—62,825; actual number copies of single issue pub¬ Rules of Procedure, Richard L. lished nearest to filing date—62,825. Polin.F 51 The Misinterpretation of the Dis¬ B. Paid and/or requested circulation: 0. Sales through dealers and carriers, missal for Failure to Prosecute street vendors and counter sales: average number copies each issue during Rule, James P. Waczewski ..O 16 preceding 12 months—0; actual number copies single issue published nearest to Rules of Judicial Administration filing date—0. Paid or requested mail subscriptions: average number copies The Misinterpretation of the Dis¬ each issue during preceding 12 months —60,367; actual number copies single missal for Failure to Prosecute issue published nearest to filing date —60,764. Rule, James P. Waczewski ..O 16 C. 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Davis.F 26 Percent paid and/or requested circulation (15C/15G x 100): average number Solicitor General, Florida Office of the Florida Solicitor General: of copies each issue during preceding 12 months—99.1; actual number of copies The Greatest Job for a Lawyer in of single issue published nearest to filing date —99.5. Florida, Tom Warner.Jy/Ag 32 16. Publication of statement of ownership will be printed in the 11th (Decem¬ Sovereignty Lands ber) issue of this publication. The Public Trust Doctrine: Historic 17. I certify that all information furnished on this form is true and complete. Protection for Florida’s Navigable Rivers and Lakes, Monica K. Cheryle M. Dodd, Editor Reimer.Ap 10 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 2001 61 Spoliation 2001, Benjamin A. Jablow ... D 47 Appeal, Michael Winer .... My 48 Spoliation of Evidence: A Double- The 11th Circuit Standard for De¬ Trials Edged Sword, Bard D. termining the Priority Status of Challenging the Reliability of Expert Rockenbach.N 34 Tax Claims Involving Successive Testimony, E. Kelly Bittick, Mat¬ Spotlight Bankruptcy Filings, Mike E. thew J. Conigliaro, and Edward Hispanic Bar Association of Central Jorgensen and Frances D. W. Gerecke.Jy/Ag 48 Florida Produces Domestic Vio¬ Sheehy . F 35 Liability of the Commercial Driver: lence Video.D 54 Technology Negligent Hiring Meets the Dan¬ Standing Talking Heads—Virtual Reality and gerous Instrumentality Doctrine, Standing in Florida Administrative Pro¬ the Presence of Defendants in Walter G. Latimer. F 42 ceedings. Richard M. Ellis .... Ja 49 Court, David A. Davis . F 26 Trusts State of Florida Third Party Making Principal Invasions under Office of the Florida Solicitor General: The 1999 Revised Medicaid Third Florida Law when an Interested The Greatest Job for a Lawyer in Party Liability and Estate Recov¬ Party is Serving as Trustee, Jef¬ Florida. Tom Warner.Jv/Ag 32 ery Laws: How to Satisfy the Liens frey R. Miner and Peter B. Stays and Preserve the Client’s Public Tiernan.Mr 28 Appellate Stays and Bonds, Assistance, Judith Hefren and Raymond T. (Tom> Elligett. Jr., and Stephanie L. Schneider ....Ap42 U Judge John M. Scheb.My 33 Torts Supreme Court. Florida The Restatement (Third) of Torts: Unions Office of the Florida Solicitor General: Products Liability — The Tension Physician “Unionization”—A Primer The Greatest Job for a Lawyer in Between Product Design and and Prescription, Guy O. Farmer II Florida. Tom Warner.Jy/Ag 32 Product Warnings, Spencer H. and John H. Douglas.... Jy/Ag 37 Silverglate.D 10 T Trade V Making the World Safe for Franchis¬ Tax Law ing: Neiman v. Dryclean U.S.A., Voluntary Bar Associations Entity Selection Revisited: Will David A. Beyer and Andrew L. Hispanic Bar Association of Central Gitlitz Provide Continuing Vital¬ McIntosh. F 32 Florida Produces Domestic Vio¬ ity for S Corporations? Craig E. Obtaining Relief for Deceptive Prac¬ lence Video.D 54 Behrenfeld.Je 73 tices Under FDUTPA, David J. Evaluating and Making a Choice of Federbush.N 22 W “No Entity” for Real Property Trade Association Held for Investment or Lease, E. An Antitrust Primer for Trade As¬ Water Management John Wagner II and Susan Barrett sociation Counsel, Kimberly L. Alligators and Litigators: A Recent Hecker.Jy/Ag 43 King.My 26 History of Everglades Regula¬ Making Principal Invasions under Treaty Clause tion and Litigation, Keith W. Florida Law when an Interested 11th Circuit Declines to Rewrite 20th Rizzardi.Mr 18 Party is Serving as Trustee. Jef¬ Century World History, Alan S. Workers’ Compensation frey R. Miner and Peter B. Lederman.D 30 Managing Managed Care: An Tiernan.Mr 28 Trial Brief Analysis of Managed Care Within Regulating Donor Advised Funds, Litigators —How to Protect Your¬ Workers’ Compensation Claims, Darryll K. Jones. My 38 selves from Malpractice at Trial Mario L. Perez and Daniel T. Sunset and the Economic Growth and While Protecting Your Clients on Chang.F 57 Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of Looking for an old Journal article? N FOR MAT l OKI 3 S- The Bar’s website has just www.FLABAR.org what you’re looking for. A new Journal database on FLABAR Online provides users with a searchable database of articles and a quick and convenient way to request copies of older articles. Instead of calling or faxing a request to the Bar, you can now fill in an article request form on our website and click “submit.” 62 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 2001

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