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1992 TRIAL Index Index by Subject A ‘*Evaluating Anesthesia Negligence Safety Problems Voluntarily,’ Sept, CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL Claims,” May, p 38 p 106 Sce Human Immunodeficiency Virus ABA ANSWERING QUESTIONS CHEMICAL FACE PEELS See American Bar Association Teitell, Conrad, Speaking & Writing: B Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: ““Chem- ACID RAIN ‘Answering Tough Questions,” Sept, ical Peels,’ Mar, p 62 *“*New EPA Rules to Curb Acid Rain,’ p 93 BABY WALKERS CHEMICALS Feb, p 80 APPEALS News & Trends: “‘Ban Baby Walkers, See also Chemical Face Peels ADA See Appellate Argument, Federal Rules of Groups Urge CPSC,” Nov, p 16 ‘*Toxic Carpet Chemicals,’ May, p 89 See Americans with Disabilities Act Civil Procedure BAILEY, ROBERT W. CHICKEN PLANT FIRE ADMIRALTY LAW APPELLATE ARGUMENT Letters, Sept, p 10 News & Trends: “*‘Hamlet Poultry-Plant See Seaman Status Herman, G. Nicholas, **Practice Pointers BAILEY, WILLIAM S. Fire Victims’ Suits Settled; Owner ADOPTION for Appellate Brief Writing,” Sept, Letters, Sept, p 10 Sentenced,” Dec, p 90 Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: ‘‘Wrong- p 122 BANKRUPTCY CHILD ABUSE ful Adoption,’ Dec, p 75 Herman, G. Nicholas, **Practice Pointers News & Trends: “Bankrupt Debtors Seck Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: ‘*Fos- News & Trends: *‘Some Unwed Fathers for Appellate Oral Argument,” Oct, Protection in Delaware,’ June, p 96 ter Care Abuse,” May, p 78 Can Block Adoptions,’ May, p 14 p 64 BIRTH CONTROL PILLS CHILD CUSTODY ADR Letters, Nov, p 10 News & Trends: ‘FDA Requests Simpler Bossin, Phyllis G., “‘How to Handle Cus- See Alternative Dispute Resolution ASBESTOS Directions for Birth Control Pills,’ tody Cases,” June, p 24 AGE DISCRIMINATION News & Trends: ‘‘Asbestos Victims’ At- Nov, p 112 CHILD SAFETY Sacks, Ellen Simon, *‘Corporate Down- torncys Oppose Consolidation of BIRTH DEFECTS Sce also All-Terrain Vehicles, Baby Walkers sizing—Or Age Discrimination?” July, Company Bankruptcies,” Nov, p 16 News& Trends: ‘‘Rate of Rare Birth De- News & Trends: “‘Keep Kids Safe: Cam- p 26 News & Trends: ‘‘Fifth Circuit Throws fects Soars Near Border Factories,’’ Oct, paign Offers Guidelines,” Sept, p 107 AIDS Out EPA Asbestos Ban,” Jan, p 80 p 101 CHILD SUPPORT See Human Immunodeficiency Virus News & Trends: **Massive Asbestos Trial BOOKS Lach, Susan M., “‘Child Support Guide- AIR POLLUTION Opens in Baltimore,’ May, p 98 Jan, p 76; Feb, p 81; Mar, p 70; Apr, lines: Just the Start of Good Trial Advo- News & Trends: *‘Air Quality Improving, News & Trends: ‘*Punitive Damages p 82; May, p 86; June, p 80; July, cacy,” June, p 34 EPA Report Says,” Feb, p 93 Awarded in Huge Asbestos Trial,” p 89; Aug, p 78; Sept, p 85; Oct, News & Trends: ‘‘Reform of Child- News & Trends: “‘Indoor Air Pollution Sept, p 99 p 88; Nov, p 92; Dec, p 64 Support System Urged by Panel,” Oct, Plans Choked by Tight Budgets,” Mar, ASSOCIATION OF TRIAL LAW- BRAIN DAMAGE p 93 p 86 YERS OF AMERICA (ATLA) See Head Injury CHILDREN ALCOHOL Sce also ATLA Alert, Civil Justice Foun- BREAST CANCER See also Adoption, Child Abuse, Child See also Alcoholism, Auto Accidents, dation, Code of Conduct News & Trends: “Judges and Lawyers Custody, Child Safety, Child Support Social Host Liability “ATLA Officers for 1992-93 Term,” Sept, Form Breast Cancer Education Group,” News & Trends: “‘Juvenile Arrest Records News & Trends: *‘Alcohol Manufacturer p 20 Nov, p 114 on File with FBI,’ Nov, p 112 Held Partially Liable for Student's “‘ATLA’s Commercial Section Banks on News & Trends: ‘“‘Women with Breast News & Trends: ‘““Long-Range Study to Death,” Dec, p 16 Growing Support from Members,” Cancer: Still Dying,’ Mar, p 82 Explore Why Children Turn to Crime,” ALCOHOLISM Dec, p 41 BREAST IMPLANTS Nov, p 106 See also Drunk Driving ““ATLA’s Criminal Law Section Offers News & Trends: ““FDA Pancl Recom- CHILDREN’S RIGHTS ** *There Was Something Wrong in My New Services,” Apr, p 28 mends Limited Use of Implants,” Apr, News & Trends: “Boy, 12, Granted Right Life’: One Alcoholic’s Story,’ Mar, “ATLA’s Employment Rights Law Sec- p 14 to Sue Natural Parents for Separation,” p 42 tion,” July, p 36 News & Trends: “‘FDA Restricts Use of Oct, p 14 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES (ATVs) “ATLA’s Family Law Section Serves Breast Implants,” June, p 16 CIGARETTE FIRES News & Trends: “Federal Judge Urged to Growing Number of Members,”’ June, News & Trends: ‘*Plaintifts’ Committee See Smoking Put More Pressure on ATV Distrib- p 35 Begins Discovery in Breast Implant CIVIL JUSTICE FOUNDATION utors,” Apr, p 94 *“ATLA’s Premises Liability Section Offers Cases,” Nov, p 12 Conlin, Roxanne Barton, President’s Page: News & Trends: “‘Judge Turns Down Re- Something for Everyone,” Aug, p 33 BRONCO II FORDS **Champions of Justice,” Nov, p 7 quest for ATV Ban,” July, p 105 “ATLA’s Section Develops Strategies for News & Trends: “‘Unusually High Death CIVIL JUSTICE REFORM News & Trends: ‘‘Sale of Adult-Sized Products Liability Cases,’ Nov, p 23 Rate in Bronco II Rollovers,’ Aug, Letters, Nov, p 10 ATVs for Youths Under 16 Banned in Conlin, Roxanne Barton, President’s p 89 Schroeter, Leonard W., ‘‘Prospects for New Jersey,” Feb, p 14 Page: “Strength in Diversity,’ Aug, p 7 ‘Civil Justice Reform, ’’ Aug, p 50 Wegis, Ralph R., ““Honda ATV Litigation Gibbins, Bob, President’s Page: “‘ATLA’s C CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEM in Retrospect,’ Nov, p 36 Sections: Improved and Working for Conlin, Roxanne Barton, President’s ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLU- You,’’ Jan, p 7; “‘What’s New for New CALLER ID Page: ‘‘A Safer, Saner, Fairer Nation,” TION (ADR) Members?”’ Feb, p 7; ‘‘Danger at Play,” News & Trends: ‘‘Pennsylvania Court Oct, p 7 See Mediation Mar, p 7; ‘‘Proud to Be a Trial Law- Rules Against Unrestricted Caller ID CIVIL LIBERTIES AMA yer,” Apr, p 7; “*Stalwarts: Standing Tall Service,” June, p 90 See Hate Crimes See American Medical Association for ATLA,” May, p 7; ‘An Expanding CANCER CIVILITY AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION Role in a Shrinking World,’ June, p 7; See Breast Cancer, Federal Employers’ Conlin, Roxanne Barton, President’s (ABA) ‘Looking Back, Looking Forward,” Liability Act Page: ‘‘They Call This Civil Law?” See also Lawyer Discipline July, p 7 CANONS OF INTERPRETATION Sept, p 7 D’Alemberte, Talbot ‘*Sandy,”’ ‘*Justice Letters, June, p ll Farber, Daniel A., Supreme Court Re- Letters, Nov, p 10 for All: A Response to the Vice Presi- ATLA ALERT view: **Revival of the Canons,”’ Junc, CLASS ACTION SUITS dent,’ May, p 55 News & Trends: ‘‘Alert: Danger from p 83 See Sexual Discrimination, Sexual Harass- AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIA- Toxic Dental Material,’ June, p 12 CARPAL-TUNNEL SYNDROME ment TION (AMA) ATTORNEY FEES See Hand Injuries News & Trends: ‘*Class Actions Add Mo- See Laboratory Tests Letters, Jan, p 12 CASE MANAGEMENT mentum to Lead Paint Litigation,” AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ATVs See also Graphical User Interface Apr, p ll ACT (ADA) See All-Terrain Vehicles Bernstein, Paul, ‘“‘New Directions in CLIENT RELATIONS Arterton, Janct Bond, and Gary Phelan, AUTISM Case-Management Software,”’ Jan, p 55 Edelstein, Stewart I., “Initial Client ‘**For Americans with Disabilities, A See Facilitated Communication CASE SELECTION Meeting,” Dec, p 28 New Door Opens,’’ July, p 42 AUTO ACCIDENTS Benesch, Katherine, Managing Your Time Moreland, Mark D., ‘“‘Defending the News & Trends: ‘*Disabilities Act Already Mendelsohn, Kenneth J., ‘Gathering and Money: ‘‘Cost-Benefit Factors in High-Profile Client,” Apr, p 24 Spurring Corrective Results,’ June, Evidence That the Driver Was Intox- New Case Selection,” Jan, p 20 News & Trends: ‘‘Client Survey Spurs P 94 icated,” Mar, p 34 Worby, David E., Managing Your Time Law School Curriculum Change,” Mar, ANESTHESIA NEGLIGENCE AVIATION and Moncy: **Determining Profitabil- p 86 Bartimus, James, and Marilyn Dymer, News & Trends: ‘‘Airlines Won't Disclose ity: Formula for Success,” Jan, p 21 Yost, Sandra L., and Paul D. Roy, “*Giv- 114 TRIAL DECEMBER 1992 1992 TRIAL Index Index by Subject A ‘*Evaluating Anesthesia Negligence Safety Problems Voluntarily,’ Sept, CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL Claims,” May, p 38 p 106 Sce Human Immunodeficiency Virus ABA ANSWERING QUESTIONS CHEMICAL FACE PEELS See American Bar Association Teitell, Conrad, Speaking & Writing: B Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: ““Chem- ACID RAIN ‘Answering Tough Questions,” Sept, ical Peels,’ Mar, p 62 *“*New EPA Rules to Curb Acid Rain,’ p 93 BABY WALKERS CHEMICALS Feb, p 80 APPEALS News & Trends: “‘Ban Baby Walkers, See also Chemical Face Peels ADA See Appellate Argument, Federal Rules of Groups Urge CPSC,” Nov, p 16 ‘*Toxic Carpet Chemicals,’ May, p 89 See Americans with Disabilities Act Civil Procedure BAILEY, ROBERT W. CHICKEN PLANT FIRE ADMIRALTY LAW APPELLATE ARGUMENT Letters, Sept, p 10 News & Trends: “*‘Hamlet Poultry-Plant See Seaman Status Herman, G. Nicholas, **Practice Pointers BAILEY, WILLIAM S. Fire Victims’ Suits Settled; Owner ADOPTION for Appellate Brief Writing,” Sept, Letters, Sept, p 10 Sentenced,” Dec, p 90 Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: ‘‘Wrong- p 122 BANKRUPTCY CHILD ABUSE ful Adoption,’ Dec, p 75 Herman, G. Nicholas, **Practice Pointers News & Trends: “Bankrupt Debtors Seck Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: ‘*Fos- News & Trends: *‘Some Unwed Fathers for Appellate Oral Argument,” Oct, Protection in Delaware,’ June, p 96 ter Care Abuse,” May, p 78 Can Block Adoptions,’ May, p 14 p 64 BIRTH CONTROL PILLS CHILD CUSTODY ADR Letters, Nov, p 10 News & Trends: ‘FDA Requests Simpler Bossin, Phyllis G., “‘How to Handle Cus- See Alternative Dispute Resolution ASBESTOS Directions for Birth Control Pills,’ tody Cases,” June, p 24 AGE DISCRIMINATION News & Trends: ‘‘Asbestos Victims’ At- Nov, p 112 CHILD SAFETY Sacks, Ellen Simon, *‘Corporate Down- torncys Oppose Consolidation of BIRTH DEFECTS Sce also All-Terrain Vehicles, Baby Walkers sizing—Or Age Discrimination?” July, Company Bankruptcies,” Nov, p 16 News& Trends: ‘‘Rate of Rare Birth De- News & Trends: “‘Keep Kids Safe: Cam- p 26 News & Trends: ‘‘Fifth Circuit Throws fects Soars Near Border Factories,’’ Oct, paign Offers Guidelines,” Sept, p 107 AIDS Out EPA Asbestos Ban,” Jan, p 80 p 101 CHILD SUPPORT See Human Immunodeficiency Virus News & Trends: **Massive Asbestos Trial BOOKS Lach, Susan M., “‘Child Support Guide- AIR POLLUTION Opens in Baltimore,’ May, p 98 Jan, p 76; Feb, p 81; Mar, p 70; Apr, lines: Just the Start of Good Trial Advo- News & Trends: *‘Air Quality Improving, News & Trends: ‘*Punitive Damages p 82; May, p 86; June, p 80; July, cacy,” June, p 34 EPA Report Says,” Feb, p 93 Awarded in Huge Asbestos Trial,” p 89; Aug, p 78; Sept, p 85; Oct, News & Trends: ‘‘Reform of Child- News & Trends: “‘Indoor Air Pollution Sept, p 99 p 88; Nov, p 92; Dec, p 64 Support System Urged by Panel,” Oct, Plans Choked by Tight Budgets,” Mar, ASSOCIATION OF TRIAL LAW- BRAIN DAMAGE p 93 p 86 YERS OF AMERICA (ATLA) See Head Injury CHILDREN ALCOHOL Sce also ATLA Alert, Civil Justice Foun- BREAST CANCER See also Adoption, Child Abuse, Child See also Alcoholism, Auto Accidents, dation, Code of Conduct News & Trends: “Judges and Lawyers Custody, Child Safety, Child Support Social Host Liability “ATLA Officers for 1992-93 Term,” Sept, Form Breast Cancer Education Group,” News & Trends: “‘Juvenile Arrest Records News & Trends: *‘Alcohol Manufacturer p 20 Nov, p 114 on File with FBI,’ Nov, p 112 Held Partially Liable for Student's “‘ATLA’s Commercial Section Banks on News & Trends: ‘“‘Women with Breast News & Trends: ‘““Long-Range Study to Death,” Dec, p 16 Growing Support from Members,” Cancer: Still Dying,’ Mar, p 82 Explore Why Children Turn to Crime,” ALCOHOLISM Dec, p 41 BREAST IMPLANTS Nov, p 106 See also Drunk Driving ““ATLA’s Criminal Law Section Offers News & Trends: ““FDA Pancl Recom- CHILDREN’S RIGHTS ** *There Was Something Wrong in My New Services,” Apr, p 28 mends Limited Use of Implants,” Apr, News & Trends: “Boy, 12, Granted Right Life’: One Alcoholic’s Story,’ Mar, “ATLA’s Employment Rights Law Sec- p 14 to Sue Natural Parents for Separation,” p 42 tion,” July, p 36 News & Trends: “‘FDA Restricts Use of Oct, p 14 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES (ATVs) “ATLA’s Family Law Section Serves Breast Implants,” June, p 16 CIGARETTE FIRES News & Trends: “Federal Judge Urged to Growing Number of Members,”’ June, News & Trends: ‘*Plaintifts’ Committee See Smoking Put More Pressure on ATV Distrib- p 35 Begins Discovery in Breast Implant CIVIL JUSTICE FOUNDATION utors,” Apr, p 94 *“ATLA’s Premises Liability Section Offers Cases,” Nov, p 12 Conlin, Roxanne Barton, President’s Page: News & Trends: “‘Judge Turns Down Re- Something for Everyone,” Aug, p 33 BRONCO II FORDS **Champions of Justice,” Nov, p 7 quest for ATV Ban,” July, p 105 “ATLA’s Section Develops Strategies for News & Trends: “‘Unusually High Death CIVIL JUSTICE REFORM News & Trends: ‘‘Sale of Adult-Sized Products Liability Cases,’ Nov, p 23 Rate in Bronco II Rollovers,’ Aug, Letters, Nov, p 10 ATVs for Youths Under 16 Banned in Conlin, Roxanne Barton, President’s p 89 Schroeter, Leonard W., ‘‘Prospects for New Jersey,” Feb, p 14 Page: “Strength in Diversity,’ Aug, p 7 ‘Civil Justice Reform, ’’ Aug, p 50 Wegis, Ralph R., ““Honda ATV Litigation Gibbins, Bob, President’s Page: “‘ATLA’s C CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEM in Retrospect,’ Nov, p 36 Sections: Improved and Working for Conlin, Roxanne Barton, President’s ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLU- You,’’ Jan, p 7; “‘What’s New for New CALLER ID Page: ‘‘A Safer, Saner, Fairer Nation,” TION (ADR) Members?”’ Feb, p 7; ‘‘Danger at Play,” News & Trends: ‘‘Pennsylvania Court Oct, p 7 See Mediation Mar, p 7; ‘‘Proud to Be a Trial Law- Rules Against Unrestricted Caller ID CIVIL LIBERTIES AMA yer,” Apr, p 7; “*Stalwarts: Standing Tall Service,” June, p 90 See Hate Crimes See American Medical Association for ATLA,” May, p 7; ‘An Expanding CANCER CIVILITY AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION Role in a Shrinking World,’ June, p 7; See Breast Cancer, Federal Employers’ Conlin, Roxanne Barton, President’s (ABA) ‘Looking Back, Looking Forward,” Liability Act Page: ‘‘They Call This Civil Law?” See also Lawyer Discipline July, p 7 CANONS OF INTERPRETATION Sept, p 7 D’Alemberte, Talbot ‘*Sandy,”’ ‘*Justice Letters, June, p ll Farber, Daniel A., Supreme Court Re- Letters, Nov, p 10 for All: A Response to the Vice Presi- ATLA ALERT view: **Revival of the Canons,”’ Junc, CLASS ACTION SUITS dent,’ May, p 55 News & Trends: ‘‘Alert: Danger from p 83 See Sexual Discrimination, Sexual Harass- AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIA- Toxic Dental Material,’ June, p 12 CARPAL-TUNNEL SYNDROME ment TION (AMA) ATTORNEY FEES See Hand Injuries News & Trends: ‘*Class Actions Add Mo- See Laboratory Tests Letters, Jan, p 12 CASE MANAGEMENT mentum to Lead Paint Litigation,” AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ATVs See also Graphical User Interface Apr, p ll ACT (ADA) See All-Terrain Vehicles Bernstein, Paul, ‘“‘New Directions in CLIENT RELATIONS Arterton, Janct Bond, and Gary Phelan, AUTISM Case-Management Software,”’ Jan, p 55 Edelstein, Stewart I., “Initial Client ‘**For Americans with Disabilities, A See Facilitated Communication CASE SELECTION Meeting,” Dec, p 28 New Door Opens,’’ July, p 42 AUTO ACCIDENTS Benesch, Katherine, Managing Your Time Moreland, Mark D., ‘“‘Defending the News & Trends: ‘*Disabilities Act Already Mendelsohn, Kenneth J., ‘Gathering and Money: ‘‘Cost-Benefit Factors in High-Profile Client,” Apr, p 24 Spurring Corrective Results,’ June, Evidence That the Driver Was Intox- New Case Selection,” Jan, p 20 News & Trends: ‘‘Client Survey Spurs P 94 icated,” Mar, p 34 Worby, David E., Managing Your Time Law School Curriculum Change,” Mar, ANESTHESIA NEGLIGENCE AVIATION and Moncy: **Determining Profitabil- p 86 Bartimus, James, and Marilyn Dymer, News & Trends: ‘‘Airlines Won't Disclose ity: Formula for Success,” Jan, p 21 Yost, Sandra L., and Paul D. Roy, “*Giv- 114 TRIAL DECEMBER 1992 ing Clients the Royal Treatment,” Jan, Act of 1984 Grounds for Appeal,’ Oct, p 17 DRUGS p 38 COURT REPORTING DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES See also Alcohol, Birth Control Pills, Fe- CLOSING ARGUMENT Waga, Heywood, “‘New Court Reporting Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: ‘‘Un- tal Abuse, Halcion See Summation Systems,’ Sept, p 40 fair Debt Collection Practices,’ Sept, News & Trends: “‘Drug Ads in Medical CODE OF CONDUCT COURTS p 72 Journals Often Misleading, Study Finds,” “ATLA Code of Conduct,” Jan, p 1; Sce also Civility, Court Reporting, Su- DEMONSTRATIVE EVIDENCE Aug, p 84 July, p 10 preme Court Review, Television Cam- Sce also Learned Treatises, Videotapes News & Trends: “‘High Blood Pressure COLLAGEN INJECTIONS cras Ciresi, Michacl V., and Jan M. Conlin, Drugs Carry Warning for Pregnant Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: **Col- D’Alemberte, Talbot ‘*Sandy,” ‘‘Justice “A High-Tech Case: Lessons from Hon- Women,” July, p 118 lagen Injections Linked to Connective- for All: A Response to the Vice Presi- eywell v. Minolta,’ Sept, p 22 Sigelman, Daniel W., “‘Drug Safety Infor- Tissue Diseases,’ Aug, p 61 dent,” May, p 55 Dilworth, Donald C., *‘Computer Ani- mation from Foreign Countries,” Mar, COMMERCIAL LITIGATION News & Trends: ‘‘Court Fee Probe Re- mations Reach Criminal Court,” Sept, p 20 See Bankruptcy, Client Relations, Lender veals Light Burden of Civil Cases,” p 26 Wivell, Martha K., and Daniel A. O’Fallon, Liability, Racketeer Influenced and Mar, p 81 DENTAL NEGLIGENCE “Drug Overpromotion,”’ Nov, p 20 Corrupt Organizations Act News & Trends: ‘‘State Court Cascloads See Sargenti Paste DRUNK DRIVING Edelstein, Stewart I., ‘Initial Client Reach Record High,” July, p 113 DEPOSITIONS News & Trends: ‘‘Most Drunk Driv- Meeting,” Dec, p 28 CREDIT REPORTING Sce also Videotapes ers Killed Are ‘Hard Core, ”’ July, Mahfood, George G., **Crafting Persua- Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: Davis, Tom H., “‘ABCs of Preparing Cli- p 1l4 sive Complaints,’ Dec, p 39 “Credit Reporting: Paying for Others’ ents for Deposition and Trial,” Feb, Singer, Amy, “‘A Little Theater, Please Mistakes,” Jan, p 70 p 42 E ... wee, pS2 CRIME DES Wilson, Clyde H., Jr., “‘Making Com- See also Children, Corporate Crime, See Dicthylstilbestrol EDITORS’ PAGE plex Commercial Cases Come Alive,” Criminal Law, Environment, Murder, DICTATION Jan, p 8; Feb, p 8; Mar, p 8; Apr, p 8; Dec, p 44 Premises Liability, Rape, Search and Bernstein, Paul, Law Office Technology: May, p 8; Junc, p 8; July, p 8; Aug, COMPUTER SOFTWARE Seizure “*Dictate to Your Computer,’ May, p 8; Sept, p 8; Oct, p 10; Nov, p 8; See Case Management, Legal Research News & Trends: “‘Crime Victimization p 82 Dec, p 8 COMPUTERS Down,” Mar, p 87 DIET EIGHTH AMENDMENT See also Case Management, Dictation, News & Trends: ‘“‘Crime Victimization News & Trends: **Liquid-Dict Firms See Prison Inmates Electronic Monitoring, Graphical User Down Among Nation’s Edlerly,” Dec, Agree to Make Solid Ad Claims,” Jan, ELDER LAW Interface, Legal Research, Macintosh p 100 p 84 See also Nursing Homes Computers, Mortality Predictions, Tech- CRIMINAL LAW News & Trends: “‘USDA Nutrition Sur- News & Trends: ‘‘Residents Risk Medica- nology in the Courtroom, Time See also Chicken Plant Fire, Children, Cli- vey Seriously Flawed, Says GAO,” Jan, tion Mistakes at Care Homes,’ July, Records ent Relations, DNA Testing, Environ- p 88 p 115 Abrams, Douglas B., “Computers in Per- mental Protection Agency, Entrap- DIETHYLSTILBESTROL (DES) ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIA- sonal Injury Litigation,” Jan, p 61 ment, Evidence, Exculpatory Evidence, See Loss of Consortium TION (EMR) Bernstein, Paul, Law Office Technology: Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Hal- DIRECT EXAMINATION News & Trends: ‘*Lawsuits Link Cancer “*Lawyer, Know Thy Computer!”’ Feb, cion, Habeas Corpus, Hate Crimes, Siemer, Deanne C., ‘“The Heart of a to Radiation from Power Lines,” July, p 78; “IBM’s New, Improved OS/2 Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Ju- Trial: Direct Examination,” Feb, p 48 p 13 Operating System,” Aug, p 67; “‘De- rors, Prison Inmates, Prison Reform, DISCOVERY ELECTRONIC MONITORING bunking Computer Myths,” Dec, p 84 Prosecutorial Misconduct, Public De- Coben, Larry E., “‘Overcoming Objec- News & Trends: ‘‘Electronic Monitoring: Blau, George L., Managing Your Time fenders, Rape, Sentencing Reform Act tions to Discovery: Countering Attor- Is Big Brother at the Office?’’ Jan, and Money: ‘‘Integrating Computer of 1984 ney-Client and Work-Product Argu- p 13 Capabilities,” Jan, p 27 Bennett, Cathy E., and Robert B. Hirsch- ments,” July, p 61 EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT IN- Cohen, Bernard S., Managing Your Time horn, ‘*Voir Dire in Criminal Cases,” Whitworth, Richard L., and James L. COME SECURITY ACT (ERISA) and Moncey: ‘‘Speedy Finder, Prompt Oct, p 68 Gilbert, “‘Punishing Evidence Destruc- News & Trends: ‘‘Cuts in Benefits Lead Reminder: Computer Organizer Saves Dilworth, Donald C., ‘Computer Ani- tion,” Nov, p 66 to Surge in ERISA Suits,’ May, Time,” Jan, p 22 mations Reach Criminal Court,” Sept, DISCRIMINATION p 97 Strodel, Robert C., Managing Your Time p 26 See also Age Discrimination, Americans News & Trends: “‘Sclf-Insuring Employ- and Moncey: ‘‘Simple Forms Save News & Trends: *‘ ‘Fetal Abuse’ Convic- with Disabilities Act, Hate Speech, Re- ers Winning Right to Reduce Health Money,” Jan, p 22 tion Overturned in Florida,’ Oct, ligious Discrimination, Sexual Discrim- Benefits for Workers,” June, p 95 CONFLICT OF INTEREST p 16 ination EMPLOYMENT News & Trends: ‘‘Court Dismisses Attor- News & Trends: ‘‘Law Allows Witnesses News & Trends: ‘‘Mcdical Center Dis- See Electronic Monitoring, Employee Re- ney from Case Prosecuted by Partner’s to Bring Lawyers into Grand Jury criminated Against Pharmacist with tirement Income Security Act Spouse,” May, p 94 Rooms,” Aug, p 91 HIV; Appeal Filed,’ Oct, p 95 EMR CONLIN, ROXANNE BARTON CROSS-EXAMINATION DIVORCE See Electromagnetic Radiation “ATLA Officers for 1992-93 Term,” Sept, Weitz, Harvey, ‘‘Cross-Examining the Sce also Child Custody, Child Support, ENGLISH RULE p 20 Expert at Trial,’ Feb, p 55 Lawyer Conduct, Marital Torts, Tax Conlin, Roxanne Barton, and Clarence L. Letters, Nov, p 10 CROWD CONTROL Law King, Jr., ““The ‘Loser Pays’ Rule: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: News & Trends: ‘‘Divorce Classes Teach Who Pays for Injustice?’ Oct, p 58 See Canons of Interpretation, Environ- ““Crowd Control at Concerts: Hazards Effects of Split on Children,’’ July, ENHANCED INJURY THEORY ment, Hate Speech, Sovereign Immu- of Festival Seating,” Junc, p 71 p 115 News & Trends: ‘Enhanced Injury Theo- nity CUMULATIVE TRAUMA DISOR- News & Trends: ‘‘Divorce Mediation: ry Recognized for First Time by Iowa CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY DERS (CTDs) Panacea or Just Another Tool?”’ Sept, Supreme Court,” Feb, p 12 COMMISSION (CPSC) See Hand Injuries p 12 ENTRAPMENT Sce also All-Terrain Vehicles, Baby Walkers CUSTODY DNA TESTING Dripps, Donald A., Supreme Court Re- Adler, Robert S., ““The CPSC at 20 Is Still See Child Custody Goldberg, Marion Zenn, ““DNA Contro- view: “The Riddle of Entrapment,” Immature,” Nov, p 30 versy Continues,” Apr, p 56 July, p 97 CONTINGENT FEES D News & Trends: ‘Expert Panel Endorses ENVIRONMENT See also English Rule DNA Typing, Urges Standards,” July, See also Air Pollution, Environmental News & Trends: ‘California Court to Re- DALKON SHIELD p 109 Advertising, Environmental Protection hear Contingent-Fee Case,’ Mar, p 78 Letters, Jan, p 12 Thompson, William C., and Simon Ford, Agency, Nuclear Waste, Secondhand News & Trends: ‘‘Colorado Initiative DAMAGES “DNA Testing: Debate Update,” Apr, Smoke, Sick Buildings, Toxic Emis- Would Limit Contingent Fees,” July, See Federal Tort Claims Act, Loss of En- p 52 sions, Underground Storage Tanks p li4 joyment of Life Damages, Pain and DOCTORS Chemerinsky, Erwin, Supreme Court Re- CORPORATE CRIME Suffering, Psychological Injury, Puni- See also Medical Negligence view: ‘‘A Bad Year for Environmental Mintz, Morton, ““Why the Media Cover tive Damages, Witnesses News & Trends: ‘‘Drink, Drugs, and Protection,” Oct, p 83 Up Corporate Crime,’ Nov, p 72 DEATH PENALTY Doctors,” July, p 119 Farber, Daniel A., Supreme Court Re- CORPORATIONS News & Trends: ‘Confusing Jury In- DRAM SHOP view: “‘The Global Environment and See Corporate Crime, Sentencing Reform structions in Death Case Accepted as See Social Host Liability the Rehnquist Court,” Aug, p 73 TRIAL DECEMBER 1992 115 News & Trends: ‘‘Avoiding Prosecution F GARAGE DOOR OPENERS p 18 for Environmental Crime,” Jan, p 88 ‘Public Notified of Hazardous Garage HEDONIC DAMAGES News & Trends: *‘Rate of Rare Birth De- FACILITATED COMMUNICATION Door Openers,” Feb, p 110 See Loss of Enjoyment of Life Damages fects Soars Near Border Factories,’ Oct, News & Trends: ‘*Miracle or Manipula- GENETIC TESTING HERMAN, G. NICHOLAS P 101 tion?” Dec, p 92 Sce DNA Testing Letters, Nov, p 10 Simon, Ron, **‘How to Win the Battle of FAMILY LAW ‘GLASS CEILING’ HIV the Experts,” Oct, p 36 See Child Custody, Child Support, Chil- News & Trends: “Women Underrepre- See Human Immunodeficiency Virus ENVIRONMENTAL ADVERTISING dren’s Rights, Divorce, Ethics, Living sented as Partners,” Feb, p 1 HOSPITAL LIABILITY Lewis, Wayne K., ‘‘Environmental Ad- Wills, Marital Torts, Tax Law GOBER, GARY R. Mandell, Mark S., “‘Hospital Liability: vertising,” Oct, -p 53 FDA “ATLA Officers 1992-93,” Sept, p 20 Four Theories,” May, p 16 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION See Food and Drug Administration GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY AGENCY (EPA) FEDERAL EMPLOYERS’ LIABIL- (GUI) VIRUS (HIV) See also Acid Rain, Air Pollution, Asbes- ITY ACT (FELA) Bernstein, Paul, Law Office Technology: Jenner, Robert K., and Sidney Schupak, tos, Pollution, Toxic Emissions, Water Gavin, William P., ‘Railroad Diesel Ex “A Graphical User Interface for Less “*Liability for HIV Transmission,” Devaney, Earl, “Criminal Enforcement of haust and Lung Cancer,” Nov, p 60 Powerful PCs,’ Mar, p 67 May, p 24 Environmental Laws: An EPA Perspec- FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PRO- Bernstein, Paul, ‘New Directions in Case- Labowitz, Kenneth E., ‘*Refusal to Treat tive,” Oct, p 32 CEDURE Management Software,” Jan, p 55 HIV-AIDS Patients,’ Mar, p 58 EPA Cagan, Scott L., ‘‘Resurrecting Appeals GUARDIANSHIP News & Trends: “AIDS Negligence Suits See Environmental Protection Agency Under Rule 58,” June, p 65 News & Trends: ‘‘Guardianship for Les- Filed in New York, Georgia,” Oct, p 20 EPIDEMIOLOGY FEDERAL SENTENCING GUIDE- bian Partner,” July, p 119 News & Trends: *“CDC Considers Limit- News & Trends: “‘Epidemiological Evi- LINES News & Trends: “‘Woman Made Guard- ing Procedures Performed by HIV- dence Insufficient in Vaccine Case, Fed- News & Trends: ‘“‘Federal Sentencing ian of Lesbian Partner,’ Mar, p 78 Infected Workers,” Jan, p 87 cral Court Says,” May, p 94 Guidelines Controversy Heats Up,” GUI News & Trends: “Courts Disagree on ERISA Oct, p 96 See Graphical User Interface Blood-Bank Liability for Transmitting See Employee Retirement Income Secun- FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS ACT HIV,” July, p 15 ty Act (FTCA) H News & Trends: ‘‘HIV Patient Sues Clin- ETHICS News & Trends: ‘“*Government Liable for ic for Refusing Treatment,” June, p 15 See also Lawyer Advertising, Lawyer ‘Gray Zone’ Damages,” Mar, p 19 HABEAS CORPUS News & Trends: ‘“SHIV Test Ordered for Conduct, Lawyer Discipline FEES Chemennsky, Erwin, Supreme Court Re- Injured Truck Driver,’ July, p 105 Weston, William I., ‘*Ethics for the Fami- Sce Contingent Fees view: ‘‘Making Sense of Habeas Cor- News & Trends: “‘H omeless Have Higher ly Law Practitioner,” June, p 18 FELA pus,” Dec, p 79 Incidence of AIDS Virus,” Feb, p 93 EVIDENCE See Federal Employers’ Liability Act HAILEY, RICHARD D. News & Trends: ‘Judge Finds for Nurse See also Auto Accidents, Demonstrative FETAL ABUSE “ATLA Officers 1992-93,” Sept, p 21 Infected with HIV During Scuffle with Evidence, Discovery, Epidemiology, News & Trends: ** ‘Fetal Abuse’ Convic- HALCION Inmate,” Sept, p 19 Exculpatory Evidence, Expert tion Overturned in Florida,’ Oct, p 16 News & Trends: ‘FDA Panel Rejects Hal- News & Trends: *‘Medical Center Dis- Witnesses, Fingerprints, Wiretaps News & Trends: **States Cannot Punish cion Ban,” July, p 107 criminated Against Pharmacist with Seiden, Mark D., ‘‘Physical Evidence in Pregnant Women for ‘Fetal Abuse, News & Trends: **Halcion Defenders HIV; Appeal Filed,” Oct, p 95 Criminal Cases,” Aug, p 106 Courts Say,” May, p ll Question Drug Reaction Reports,” News & Trends: “‘Medical Center May EXCHANGE REPORT, THE FINAL ARGUMENT Aug, p 88 Lose Federal Funds for HIV Discrimi- “Credit Reporting,” Jan, p 70; **Phar See Summation News & Trends: *‘Halcion Documents nation,” Dec, p 90 macist’s Duty to Warn,” Feb, p 74; FINGERPRINTS Unsealed in Missouri Murder Case,” News & Trends: ‘Prosecuting HIV Cases,” “Chemical Face Peels,’ Mar, p 62; News & Trends: ** New Fingerprint Tech- Sept, p 16 Feb, p 92 **Scalding Tap Watcr,”’ Apr, p 74: nology Revitalizes Forensic Mainstay,” News & Trends: *‘Halcion Nightmare,” News & Trends: ‘‘Some Doctors Wary of “*Foster Care Abuse,” May, p 78; Dec, p 98 Mar, p 12 Treating Patients with HIV, Study *“Crowd Control at Concerts,” June, FIRE-FIGHTER NEGLIGENCE HALOGEN LAMPS Says,” Feb, p 87 p 71; ‘Concentrated Lidocaine Sy- News & Trends: ‘‘Courts Water Down News & Trends: ‘‘Halogen Lamps May News & Trends: ‘‘Surgeon’s ‘AIDS- ringes,” July, p 82; ‘Collagen In- Fire-Fighter Immunity,” Sept, p 100 Cause Cancer,” Sept, p 107 Phobia’ Suit Dismissed,” Sept, p 101 jections Linked to Connective-Tissuc FIRST AMENDMENT HAND INJURIES Diseases,” Aug, p 61; ““Unfair Debt See ‘Son-of-Sam Law’ See also Video Display Terminals I Collection Practices,’ Sept, p 72; FOOD News & Trends: “‘New York Computer “Backyard Trampolines,’ Oct, p 79; News & Trends: **No Special Regulation Users’ Hand-Injury Suits Consolidat- INFANTS ‘ATMs,”” Nov, p 87; ‘Wrongful Adop- for Bioengincered Food, Says FDA,” ed,’ Nov, p 102 See also Birth Defects tion,” Dec, P 75 Nov, p 106 HARRINGTON, WILLIAM G. News & Trends: **Hospitalized Infants EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRA- Letters, Junc, p 11 Without Insurance Get Fewer Medical Zimmermann, Jack B., “‘Protecting the TION (FDA) HATE CRIMES Services,” Mar, p 36 Innocent: Seeking Disclosure of Excul- Sce also Birth Control Pills, Breast Im- News & Trends: *‘Statutes Combat Hate INJURY PREVENTION patory Evidence,” Apr, p 62 plants, Food, Milk Contamination, Pa- Crimes in 46 States,” Feb, p 88 Teret, Stephen P., ‘‘An Ounce of Preven- EXPERT WITNESSES tient Restraints HATE SPEECH tion,’ Dec, p 53 See also Cross-Examination, Environment Sigelman, Daniel W., ‘* Drug Safety Infor- News & Trends: “* High Court Strikes Ban IN-SERVICE TRAINING Cabaniss, John C., ‘*Experts: When to mation from Foreign Countries,” Mar, on Hate Speech,” Aug, p 16 Edelstein, Stewart I., “‘Building a Firm Hold *Em, When to Fold *Em,”’ Nov, p 20 HEAD INJURY Future with Well-Trained Litigators,” p 50 Wivell, Martha K., and Daniel A. O'Fallon, Guilmette, Thomas J., and Gail S. Mata- Jan, p 32 Johnson, Raymond P., **In Search of the *‘Drug Overpromotion,”’ Nov, p 20 zow, “‘Proving Brain Damage from INSURANCE Right Experts in Products Cases,” Feb, FOURTH AMENDMENT Mild Head Injury,” Aug, p 56 See also Infants, Medicaid, Medicare, p 36 See Search and Scizure HEART VALVES Structured Settlements Johnson, Walter D., and Edward L FREEDOM OF SPEECH News & Trends: ‘*Heart-Valve Manufac- Conlin, Roxanne Barton, President’s Page: Sattler, ““Sclecting Economic Experts,” See Hate Speech, ‘Son-of-Sam Law’ turer Warns Implant Recipients,’ Mar, “The Truth About Medical Negligence,” Nov, p 83 FICA p 85 Dec, p 7 Langerman, Amy G., **Making Sure Your See Federal Tort Claims Act News & Trends: ‘‘Pfizer Compensation News & Trends: ‘‘No Insurance Crisis in Experts Shine,’ Jan, p 106 FUNGICIDES Plan for Heart-Valve Recipients Re- Products Liability,’ Dec, p 12 Nace, Barry J., ““Expert Evidence,’’ Sept, News & Trends: ‘*Florida Officials Inves- ceives Mixed Reviews,” Apr, p 91 Phillips, Jerry J., “‘Attacks on the Legal p 59 tigate Fungicide,’ May, p 98 News & Trends: “‘Pfizer/Shiley May Have System: Fallacy of “Tort Reform’ Argu- News & Trends: **The Jury Is Still Out Falsified Records for Defective Valves,” ments,” Feb, p 106 on Expert Witness Standards,’’ Feb, G Jan, p 83 p 13 News & Trends: ‘*Pfizer Should Pay for J EXTRADITION TREATIES GALLBLADDER SURGERY Removing Defective Valves, Group Dripps, Donald A., Supreme Court Re- News & Trends: ** New Gallbladder Sur- Says,” June, p 89 ‘JUNK SCIENCE’ view: “*Making Right of Two Wrongs,” gery Spurs Negligence Suits,’ Dec, News & Trends: ‘‘Settlement in Heart- Nace, Barry J., ““Expert Evidence,” Sept, Sept, p 81 p l4 Valve Class Action Appealed,’ Nov, p 59 116 TRIAL DECEMBER 1992 Simon, Ron, *‘How to Win the Battle of for All: A Response to the Vice Presi- LOSS OF CONSORTIUM MILK CONTAMINATION the Experts,” Oct, p 36 dent,” May, p 55 News & Trends: **H usband of DES Vic- News & Trends: ‘*FDA Is Unable to De- JURISPRUDENCE Galanter, Marc, **Public View of Law- tim Cannot Recover for Loss of Con- tect and Limit Animal Drug Residues Farber, Danicl A., Reflections: ‘*The Jur- yers: Quarter-Truths Abound,” Apr, sortium,’” Mar, p 78 in Milk, Says GAO,” Nov, p 110 isprudential Cab Ride: A Socratic Dia- Pp 71 LOSS OF ENJOYMENT OF LIFE MINORITIES logue,” July, p 102 News & Trends: ‘*California Law Bars DAMAGES See also Pollution JURORS Most Lawyer-Client Sex,” Dec, p 89 Brookshire, Michael L., and James C. News & Trends: “‘Blacks on Medicare Get See also Jury System, Voir Dire News & Trends: *‘Do Big Apple Divorce Peterson, “‘Loss of Enjoyment of Life Fewer Heart Bypasses,”’ July, p 118 News & Trends: ‘‘Confusing Jury In- Lawyers Treat Women Unfairly?”’ June, Damages,” June, p 60 News & Trends: ‘‘Women, Minorities structions in Death Case Accepted as p 89 LUNG CANCER Make Small Gains in Law Firms,’’ Apr, Grounds for Appeal,’ Oct, p 17 News & Trends: ‘‘More States Try to Re- See Federal Employers’ Liability Act p 92 News & Trends: *‘Experts Advocate More strict Lawyer-Client Sex,” Apr, p 94 MORTALITY PREDICTIONS Active Role for Civil Jurors,” Aug, p 17 Spence, Gerry L., “‘Fear in the Court- M News & Trends: **Will Computer’s Mor- News & Trends: **First Circuit to Permit room: The Other Defense of Mike Ty- tality Predictions Improve or Restrict Juror Questions in Criminal Cases,” son,” July, p 54 MACHINE ENTRAPMENT Medical Treatment?”’ May, p 98 Nov, p 100 Spence, Gerry L., “How to Be a Trial McGuire, E. Patrick, ‘‘Analyzing Ma- MOTORBOAT PROPELLERS News & Trends: *‘Muzzled in Massachu- Lawyer,” Feb, p 16 chine Entrapment Cases,” May, p 66 News & Trends: *‘Government and In- setts: Lawyers Cannot Talk to Jurors Weston, William I., ‘Ethics for the Fami- MACINTOSH COMPUTERS dustry Action Needed to Curb Boat After Trial Has Ended,” Jan, 'p 81 ly Law Practitioner,’ June, p 18 Bernstein, Paul, Law Office Technology: Propeller Injuries,” Dec, p 88 News & Trends: **New Jurors’ Associa- LAWYER DISCIPLINE ‘A Brief for the Macintosh,” July, p 86 MURDER tion Will Champion Civil Jury,” Nov, News & Trends: ‘‘Disciplinary Reform Bernstein, Paul, Law Office Technology: News & Trends: ‘‘Murder Is Leading p 105 Gets Boost from ABA,” Apr, p 14 “Document Assembly on the Mac,” Cause of Women’s Deaths on the Job,” News& Trends: ‘‘Should Jurors Tell AlP News & Trends: **Ethics School for Way- Apr, p 79 Mar, p 82 And Is Justice Affected?’ Feb, p 90 ward Florida Lawyers,” Sept, p 100 MARITAL TORTS MURRAY, PATRICIA A. JURY SYSTEM LAWYER NUMBERING Nichols, John F., **Strategically Present- Letters, Sept, p 10 News & Trends: “Cornell Study Prompts News & Trends: ‘Take a Number,” Nov, ing the Marital Tort Case,” June, p 29 Calls to Preserve Jury System,’ Oct, Pp 112 MEDIATION N P 94 LAWYER STRESS News & Trends: ‘“‘Divorce Mediation,” See also Alcoholism Sept, p 12 NACE, BARRY J. L Cory, Thomas L., ‘“‘How Not to Snap MEDICAID “ATLA Officers 1992-93_° Sept, p 20 Under Pressure,” Jan, p 28 See Patient Self-Determination Act NATIONAL CENTER FOR STATE LABORATORY TESTS LEAD PAINT MEDICAL CARE COURTS News & Trends: **Doctors Under Fire for See also Class Action Suits Sce also Human Immunodeficiency Vi- Letters, Nov, p 10 ‘Sclf-Referral, ** Sept, p 14 News & Trends: ‘Judge Dismisses Phila- rus, Infants, Medical Negligence, Mor- NATIONS, HOWARD L. LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT delphia Lead Paint Suit,’ July, p 106 tality Predictions, Patient Self-Deter- “ATLA Officers 1992-93,” Sept, p 21 See also Client Relations, Computers, In- LEARNED TREATISES mination Act Letters, Sept, p 10 Service Training, Law Office Technology Schneider, Ronald H., ‘‘Using Enlarge- News & Trends: ‘‘Health Care: Ameri- NEWS & TRENDS Gray, Jeffrey, “‘Options for Managing ments of Learned Treatises,’ Oct, cans Disgruntled, Canadians Pleased,” Jan, p 13; Feb, p 11; Mar, p 12; Apr, Your Firm,” Jan, p 44 p 120 July, p 118 p 11; May, p 11; June, p 12; July, p 13; Kleinman, Harvey, **Relocate or Renego- LEGAL PROFESSION News & Trends: ‘‘One-Fee Billing for Aug, p 11; Sept, p 12; Oct, p 12; Nov, tiate Your Office Space,” Apr, p 69 See also Conflict of Interest, ‘Glass Medicare Patients,’ Nov, p 114 p 12; Dec, p I Letters, Mar, p 1 Ceiling, Lawyer Bashing, Lawyer Con- News & Trends: ‘‘Retaliatory Billing by NUCLEAR WASTE **Managing Your Time and Moncy: You duct, Lawyer Discipline, Minorities, State of Indigent Paticnts Ruled Un- News & Trends: ‘‘Nuclear Waste Wins Reap What You Sow,” Jan, p 16 Women constitutional,” Mar, p 83 Over Clean Air in Idaho,’ June, p 97 News & Trends: *‘Large Firm Growth Letters, Sept, p 10 MEDICAL DEVICES NURSING HOMES Ends: Survey,” July, p 1:8 Nations, Howard, “Tribute to Lawyers,” See also Breast Implants, Heart Valves, See also Patient Restraints LAW OFFICE TECHNGLOGY July, p 67 Orcolon, Patient Restraints, Toxic News & Trends: **Nursing Homes Held Law Office Technology: *‘Lawyer, Know LEGAL RESEARCH Shock Syndrome Accountable for Abuse, Neglect,” Aug, Thy Computer!”’ Feb, p 78; “‘A Graph- Bernstein, Paul, Law Office Technology: News & Trends: *“‘FDA Secks Safety Data p ll or ical User Interface for Less Powerful ‘Effective Online Research,” June, on Untested Medical Devices,” May, O PCs,” Mar, p 67; *‘Document Assem- P 76 p 93 bly on the Mac,” Apr, p 79; ‘Dictate Harrington, William G., *‘What’s New MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE to Your Computer,” May, p 82; ‘‘Ef- in Computer Services for Lawyers?” See also Anesthesia Negligence, Chemical OBSTETRICAL NEGLIGENCE fective Online Research,” June, p 76; Jan, p 48 Face Peels, Collagen Injections, Gall- Apfel, Dov, *‘Obstetrical Negligence: “A Brief for the Macintosh,’ July, Letters, June, p 1 bladder Surgery, Hospital Liability, Hypertension in Pregnancy,’ May, p 86; “IBM’s New, Improved OS/2 Levy, Adolph J., **l6 More Ways to Use Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Lab- p 32 Operating System,” Aug, p 67; ““Law- Shepard’s Citations,” Feb, p 69 oratory Tests, Lidocaine Syringes, Medical OPENING STATEMENT yers Must Keep Time Records,” Sept, LENDER LIABILITY Records, Obstetrical Negligence Perlman, Peter, “Opening Statement,’ p 77; ““Windows 3.1 Update,” Nov, Cappello, A. Barry, and Frances E. Conlin, Roxanne Barton, President’s Page: Feb, p 25 p 97; “‘Debunking Computer Myths,” Komoroske, “*Lender Liability Based “The Truth About Medical Negligence,” ORCOLON Dec, p 84 On Undue Control Over a Borrower,” Dec, p 7 News & Trends: *‘Eye Surgery Product News & Trends: **‘Low-Iech Attorneys Dec, p 18 MEDICAL RECORDS Caused Permanent Damage, Suits Claim,” Stay That Way,” July, p 118 LETTERS Hurr, Wanda L., “‘Lost, Destroyed, and Aug, p 86 LAW SCHOOLS Jan, p 12; Mar, p 11; June, p 11; Sepr, ‘Doctored’ Medical Records,” May, See also Client Relations, Public-Interest p 10; Nov, p 10 p 46 P Law, Women LEWIS, JAN MEDICARE Codrea, Cathy, Women and the Law: Letters, Sept, p 10 See Medical Care, Minoritics, Patient PAIN AND SUFFERING “*Law School Bias,” Aug, p 28 LIAPAKIS, PAMELA ANAGNOS Self-Determination Act Bailey, William S., Patricia A. Murray, LAWYER ADVERTISING “ATLA Officers 1992-93,” Sept, p 21 MEDICATION ERRORS and Robert W. Bailey, ““Communicat- News & Trends: ‘*‘Lawyers May Use LIDOCAINE SYRINGES See Elder Law ing About Pain,” June, p 110 News Clips to Promote Themselves,’ Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: “‘Con- MEHRIGE, ROBERT Letters, Sept, p 10 June, p 93 centrated Lidocaine Syringes Can Letters, Mar, p ll News & Trends: ‘*Maryland Court Up- LAWYER BASHING Cause Fatal Errors,” July, p 82 MENTAL ILLNESS holds Pain and Suffering Cap,’ May, Conlin, Roxanne Barton, President’s Page: LIVING WILLS News & Trends: ‘‘Mentally Ill Often p15 “*They Call This Civil Law?” Sept, p 7 Gilfix, Myra Gerson, and Michacl Gilfix, Jailed Without Charges,” Dec, p 96 Stewart, Larry S., “Arguing Pain and Suf- Letters, Nov, p 10 ‘Protecting Patients’ Rights: Living MENTAL INSTITUTIONS fering Damages in Summation,’’ Mar, LAWYER CONDUCT Wills,’ June, p 42 News & Trends: ‘‘Retaliatory Billing by p55 See also Wirctaps LOCKHEED State of Indigent Patients Ruled Un- PARALEGALS D’Alemberte, Talbot *‘Sandy,” “‘Justice See Workplace Injury constitutional,’ Mar, p 83 News & Trends: ‘‘Bacticlor’s Degrees for TRIAL DECEMBER 1992 117 Paralegals,” July, p 119 System Needs Reform,” Apr, p 18 Joseph, Gregory P., **Practical Problems SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION News & Trends: ‘*Free-Lance Paralegals PRIVACY in RICO Litigation,” Dec, p 33 News & Trends: ‘*Ninth Circuit Report Approved in New Jersey,” Sept, p 105 See Caller ID, Electronic Monitoring RAILROADS Finds Overt Gender Bias Rare, Subtle News & Trends: **Paralegal Particulars PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS See Federal Employers’ Liability Act Effects Everywhere,” Oct, p 98 Surveyed,” Nov, p 112 Kitchens, Jim, “‘Be Your Own Sherlock RAPE SEXUAL HARASSMENT PARENTAL RIGHTS Holmes,” Apr, p 34 Letters, Sept, p 10 Conte, Alba, **Class Action: Remedy for News & Irends “Court Cites Privacy PRODUCTS LIABILITY News & Trends: *‘One in Eight U.S the Hostile Environment,” July, p 18 Rights in Embryo Decision,” Sept, See also Alcohol, All-Terrain Vehicles, As Women Raped, Survey Says; Most Vic News & Trends: ‘*Federal Judge Approves >» 16 bestos, Baby Walkers, Breast Implants, tims Are Young,” July, p L110 First Class Action for Sexual Harass- PASSIVE SMOKING Bronco II Fords, Collagen Injections, Schafran, Lynn Hecht, Women and the ment,’” Feb, p 14 See Secondhand Smoke Consumer Product Safety Commission, Law: “Importance of Voir Dire in Rape Stark, Sheldon J., ‘‘Sexual Harassment in PATENTS Drugs, Enhanced Injury Theory, Ex Trials,” Aug, p 26 the Workplace,” May, p 116 Ciresi, Michael V., and Jan M. Conlin, pert Witnesses, Fungicides, Garage REAL ESTATE SEXUAL MISCONDUCT ‘A High-Tech Case: Lessons from Hon Door Openers, Halcion, Halogen News & Trends: *‘Lawyers Mandatory in News & Trends: ‘‘Dangerous Liaisons: evwell v. Minolta,’ Sept, p 22 Lamps, Heart Valves, Lidocaine Syringes, NJ Realty Transactions,” Aug, p 88 Patients Sue Therapists for Sexual PATIENT RESTRAINTS Motorboat Propellers, Orcolon, Panent REFLECTIONS Abuse,” Oct, p 12 News & Trends: **FDA Secks to Curb In Restraints, Plywood Roofs, Sargent Paste, Anderson, Leland P., *‘The Way of the SHOPLIFTING juries from Patient Restraints,” Sept, Secondhand Smoke, Skin Lightener Peaceful Lawver,” Nov p 94 Letters, Mar, Pp ll p 18 Creams, Smoking, Tires, Trampolines, Cusimano, Gregory S., “Summation SICK BUILDINGS PATIENT SELF-DETERMINATION Utility Vehicles, Water Treatment Units The Last Hurdle,’ Sept, p 87 See also Air Pollution ACT abaniss, John C., “Experts: When to Farber, Daniel A., *“The Jurisprudential News & Trends: ‘‘Indoor Air Pollution News & Trends: **Medicare Providers Re Hold *Em, When to Fold *Em,” Now, Cab Ride: A Socratic Dialogue,” July, Cases Focus on Ventilation Systems,” quired to Inform Patients of Right to p 50 p 102 Dec, p Il Refuse or Accept Care,” Feb, p 86 News & Trends: ** European Community Rains, Robert E., ‘‘Robert’s Rules of Liti SKI CHAIR LIFTS PHARMACIST NEGLIGENCE Adopts Product Hazard Reporting Re gation,’ Oct, p 90 News & Trends: **Ski Chair Lifts Given Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: **Phar quirements,” June, p 90 RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION Common Carricr Status,” Apr, p 91 macist’s Duty to Warn,’ Feb, p 74 PROFESSIONAL NEGLIGENCE News& Trends: **Former L.A. County SKIN LIGHTENER CREAMS PLYWOOD ROOFS Sce Adoption, Fire-Fighter Negligence, Worker Wins Religious Discrimination News & Trends: ‘Skin Lightener Creams News & Trends: *‘Plywood Roof Update Lawyer Conduct, Medical Negligence, Suit,” June, p 94 Risky, Often Mislabeled,’ July, p 111 Iwo Cases, Little Progress,” June, p 92 Nursing Homes, Pharmacist Negli RICO SLIP AND FALL CASES POLLUTION gence, Sargenti Paste, Sexual Miscon See Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt See Premises Liability News & Trends: *‘EPA Calls for Research duct, Surrogate Mothers Organizations Act SMOKING on Impact of Pollution on Poor and PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT RIGHT TO DIE See also Secondhand Smoke Minorities,” Apr, p 95 Gershman, Bennett I , ** Tricks Prosecu News & Trends: **Court Guidelines Is McGuire, Andrew, and Richard A. Day- POST OFFICE BOXES tors Play,’ Apr, p 46 sued for Right-to-Die Cases,” Mar nard, ““When Cigarettes Start Fires: In- ‘How Suite Can a P.O. Box Be?”’ June, PROXIMATE CAUSE p79 dustry Liability,’ Nov, p 44 » 79 Horowitz, Edward J., “*Claritving Causa News & Trends: ‘Judge Refuses to Shield PREEMPTION tion,’ Nov, p 79 S Tobacco Industry Documents That Smith, Todd A., *“Toxic Tort Litigation News & Trends: **California Court En Could Show Fraud,” Apr, p 16 Federal Preemption in a Post-Cipollone dorses Broader Liability Standard,” SARGENTI PASTE News & Trends: *‘Judge Removed trom World,” Dec, p 58 Feb, p 86 News & Trends “*Alert Danger from Tobacco Case for Comments on Indus- PREMISES LIABILITY PSYCHOLOGICAL INJURY Toxic Dental Material,’ June, p 12 try,” Nov, p 18 See also Crowd Control Abramsky, Michael F., ‘“‘Work Traumas SCHAFRAN, LYNN HECHT News & Trends: ‘Smokers Can Suc To- Apfel, Dov, “Slip and Fall Cases,” Aug, and Psychological Damage,” July, p 48 Letters, Sept, p 10 bacco Companies Under State Tort P 30 PUBLIC DEFENDERS SCHROETER, LEONARD W. Law, Supreme Court Rules,” Aug, p 15 Friedman, G. Robert, and Kathleen J News& Trends: *‘Study Finds Public De Letters, Nov, Pp 10 News & Trends: ‘Supreme Court Re- Worthington, “Accidents in Swimming fenders Capable and Efficient,” Sept, SEAMAN STATUS hears Cigarette Case,” Mar, p 17 Facilities,” Aug, p 44 p 102 Arsenault, Richard J., *‘Scaman Status: Novello, Antonia C., ‘“‘Health Hazards Holl, Jeffrey P., and Cynthia F. Newton, PUBLIC-INTEREST LAW Has the Traditional Mariner Been of Cigarette Use,’ Mar, p 46 ‘Landowners’ Responsibility for Vio News & Trends: *‘Washington College of Forgotten?”’ Sept, p 67 SOBOL, RICHARD lent Acts of Others,” Aug, p 36 Law Considers Public Service,’ Jan, SEARCH AND SEIZURE Letters, Mar, p 1] PRESIDENT’S PAGE Pp 8&9 Dripps, Donald A., Supreme Court Re- SOCIAL HOST LIABILITY Conlin, Roxanne Barton: *‘Strength in PUNITIVE DAMAGES view: “It Might Be a Roust, but It Goldberg, James M., “Social Host Liabil- Diversity,” Aug, p 7; “They Call This Gibbins, Bob, **Post-Haslip Cases Ap- Isn't a ‘Scizure, ** Jan, p 66 ity for Serving Alcohol,’ Mar, p 31 Civil Law?” Sept, p 7; “A Safer, Saner, prove State Punitive Damage Laws,” SECONDHAND SMOKE *“SON-OF-SAM LAW’ Fairer Nation,’ Oct, p 7 ; “Champions Nov, p 54 See also Smoking Dripps, Donald A., Supreme Court Re- of Justice,” Nov, p 7; **The Truth News & Trends: *‘Courts Approve Most Daynard, Richard A., and Edward L. view: ** ‘Son-of-Sam Laws’ and the About Medical Negligence,” Dec, p 7 Methods for Assessing Punitive Dam- Sweda, Jr., “*Redressing Injuries trom First Amendment,” Mar, p 74 Gibbins, Bob: “‘ATLA’s Sections,” Jan, ages,” June, p 13 Secondhand Smoke,” Mar, p 50 News & Trends: ‘“‘High Court Strikes p 7; “What's New for New Members?” News & Trends: ‘‘Punitive Damages News& Trends: **Flight Attendants Ap Down ‘Son-of-Sam Law, *’ Feb, p 90 Feb, p 7; “Danger at Play,” Mar, p 7 Awarded in Huge Asbestos Trial,” peal Dismissal of Passive Smoking Suit,” News & Trends: ‘* ‘Son-of-Sam Law’ Re- ‘**Proud to Be a Trial Lawyer,” Apr, Sept, P 99 Sept, p 98 vised; Free Speech Impact Weighed,” p 7; “‘Stalwarts: Standing Tall for News& Trends “Tennessee High Court News & Trends: **Flight Attendants Sue Nov, P 104 ATLA,” May, p 7; “An Expanding Okays Bifurcating Trials Involving Pu Tobacco Companies Over Secondhand SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY Role in a Shrinking World,” June, p 7 nitive Damages,” July, p 1é¢ Smoke,” Jan, p 80 Farber, Danicl A., Supreme Court Re- “Looking Back, I ooking Forw ard,” News & Trends “Secondhand Smoke view: “*Litigating with the Sovereign,” July, p 7 Q Called Environmental Toxin,” Nov, Apr, p 85 PRETL, MICHAEL A. p ll2 SPEAKING & WRITING Letters, Jan, p 12 QUOTES SECRECY Slovenko, Ralph, ‘*Plain Yiddish for Law- PRISON INMATES Jan, p 112; Feb, p 112; Mar, p 108; Apr, News& Trends: **Secrecy Losesi n Texas, yers and Judges,” June, p 86 See also Prison Reform p 116; May, p 124; June, p 120; July, Is Challenged in Pennsylvania,” June, Teitell, Conrad, ‘“Toast of the Town,’ Dnipps, Donald A., Supreme Court Re p 140; Aug, p 112; Sept, p 128; Oct, » 13 Feb, p 83; ‘‘Ov Dude,” May, p 90; view: “Cruel, Unusual, and Constitu p 128; Nov, p 140; Dec, p 124 SENTENCING REFORM ACT OF “‘Answering Tough Questions,” Sept, tional,” May, p 87 1984 » 93 News & Trends: *‘Supreme Court Limits R Chaset, Alan J., and Benson B. Wein- SPORTS INJURIES Force Against Prison Inmates,” May, traub, *‘ New Guidelines for Sentencing Gibbins, Bob, Presidents’ Page: ‘* Danger p 96 RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND Corporations,” Apr, p 41 at Play,” Mar, p 7 PRISON REFORM CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS ACT SETTLEMENTS STRESS Rangel, Charles B., “*Our Criminal Justice (RICO) See Structured Settlements See Lawyer Stress 118 TRIAL DECEMBER 1992 STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS ““Lawyers Must Keep Time Records,” book, Trial Preparation, Voir Dire, WIRETAPS Winslow, William L., ‘‘Security Interests Sept, p 77 Witnesses News & Trends: “Attorney Convicted of in Structured Settlements,” May, p 72 TIMELINE Rains, Robert E., Reflections: *‘Robert’s Using Client’s Illegal Wiretap,” Jan, SUMMATION Letters, Jan, p 12 Rules of Litigation,’ Oct, p 90 p 88 See also Pain and Suffering TIRES Rheingold, Paul D., ““My Most Common News & Trends: ‘‘Divorce Attorney Sen- Corboy, Philip H., Sr., ‘‘Final Argu- Edwards, William R., III, and William R. Trial Errors,” Apr, p 108 tenced in Ohio Wiretap Case,’ Mar, ment,” Feb, p 60 Edwards, ‘Tires and Rims: Defect, Zimmerman, James L., ‘View from the p 85 Cusimano, Gregory S., Reflections: ““Sum- Not Mismatch,” May, p 60 Defense: Some Mistakes Made by Plain- WITNESSES mation: The Last Hurdle,’ Sept, p 87 News & Trends: *“‘New York Court Re- tiffs’ Counsel,” July, p 72 See also Cross-Examination, Direct Ex- SUPREME COURT fuses to Expand Liability for Tire-Rim TSS amination, Expert Witnesses, Facilitat- See Punitive Damages, Smoking Explosions,” June, p 92 See Toxic Shock Syndrome ed Communication SUPREME COURT REVIEW TLPJ News & Trends: **Court Denies Petition U Chemerinsky, Erwin, ‘A Bad Year for En- See Trial Lawvers for Public Justice in Expert-Witness Case,” May, p 81 vironmental Protection,’ Oct, p 83; TOASTS News & Trends: *‘Law Allows Witnesses ‘‘Making Sense of Habeas Corpus,” Teitell, Conrad, Speaking & Writing: UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS to Bring Lawyers into Grand Jury Dec, p 79 ‘*Toast of the Town,” Feb, p 83 News & Trends: ‘‘Defense Department Rooms,” Aug, p 91 Dnipps, Donald A., “It Might Be a Roust, TOBACCO Needs to Clean Up Leaking Storage Spivey, Broadus A., ‘Your Clients as but It Isn’t a ‘Seizure, ** Jan, p 66; See Secondhand Smoke, Smoking Tanks,’ Oct, p 100 Damages Witnesses: Developing Their ** *Son-of-Sam Laws’ and the First TORT AWARDS UTILITY VEHICLES Testimony,” Mar, p 102 Amendment,” Mar, p 74; ‘‘Crucl, News & Trends: **Study Examines Basis Hogan, R. Ben, III, ‘*Utility Vehicle WOMEN Unusual, and Constitutional,’ May, for Tort Verdicts, Awards,’ Nov, p 102 Rollover Cases,” June, p 52 See also Breast Cancer, ‘Glass Ceiling, p 87; ‘‘The Riddle of Entrapment,” ‘TORT REFORM’ Lawyer Conduct, Murder, Sexual Ha- July, p 97; ‘“‘Making Right of Two Letters, Nov, p 10 Vv rassment Wrongs,” Sept, p 81; “*Double Jeopardy: News & Trends: ‘“‘Law Prof Cautions Codrea, Cathy, Women and the Law: What Is the ‘Same Offense’?’’ Nov, Against Hasty ‘Tort Reform,” ’’ Nov, VACCINATION ‘*Law School Bias,” Aug, p 28 p 90 Pp 104 Sce Epidemiology Conlin, Roxanne Barton, Women and Farber, Daniel A., “*Litigating with the Phillips, Jerry J., ‘Attacks on the Legal VDTs the Law: **On the Road to Equality,” Sovereign,” Apr, p 85; **Revival of the System: Fallacy of “Tort Reform’ Argu- See Video Display Terminals Aug, p 18 Canons,” June, p 82; “The Global En- ments,” Feb, p 106 VICTIMS’ RIGHTS ACT Gievers, Karen, Women and the Law: vironment and the Rehnquist Court,” Schroeter, Leonard W., ‘‘Prospects for News & Trends: *‘Model Victims’ Rights ‘‘Counterbalancing Bias,’ Aug, p 23 Aug, p 73 ‘Civil Justice Reform,” ’ Aug, p 50 Act Prepared by Conference on Uni- Kaye, Judith $., Women and the Law: SURROGATE MOTHERS TOXIC EMISSIONS form State Laws,” Nov, p 100 **Three Decades of Progress,” Aug, News & Trends: “High Standard Im- News & Trends: **Toxic Releases Down, VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINALS p 20 posed on Surrogate-Birth Brokers by EPA Reports,” July, p 116 (VDTs) Letters, Sept, p 10 Michigan Appeals Court,’ Dec, p 94 TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME (TSS) News & Trends: ‘‘San Francisco VDT News & Trends: ‘“‘Women, Minorities SWIMMING POOLS News & Trends: *‘TSS Victim Wins Suit Law Overturned: Appeal Filed,” June, Make Small Gains in Law Firms,’ Apr, Sce Premises Liability Against Diaphragm Maker,” May, p 95 P 59 » 92 TOXIC TORTS VIDEOTAPES Parker, Mary A., Women and the Law: T See also Environment, Preemption, Sick Heller, Fred I., **The Televised Witness: “Declaring Independence,’ Aug, Buildings, Test-Plaintiff Strategy Preparing Videotaped Depositions,” p 24 TAP WATER, SCALDING Roisman, Anthony Z., ‘“Toxic Tort Liti- Sept, p 50 Rogers, James S., Women and the Law: Letters, Sept, p 10 gation,” Oct, p 22 Lamb, Richard Ryan, *‘When Courts ‘An Untapped Source of Bar Leader- Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: ‘‘Scald- TRAMPOLINES Videotape Proceedings,” Sept, p 44 ship,’ Aug, p 23 ing Tap Water,’ Apr, p 74 Lewis, Jan, The Exchange Report: “*Back- VOIR DIRE Schafran, Lynn Hecht, Women and the TAX LAW yard Trampolines,” Oct, p 79 Sce also Criminal Law, Rape Law: “‘Importance of Voir Dire in Rape See also Structured Settlements TRANSPORTATION Bennett, Cathy E., and Robert B. Hirsch- Trials,’ Aug, p 26 Wilder, Joanne Ross, “‘A Divorce Law- See Aviation, Bronco II Fords, Utility Ve- horn, ‘*Voir Dire in Criminal Cases,” WORKPLACE INJURY ver’s Tax Guide,” June, p 48 hicles Oct, p 68 See also Chicken Plant Fire, Federal Em TECHNOLOGY IN THE COURT- TRIAL LAWYERS FOR PUBLIC Branson, Frank L., and Debbie D. Bran- ployers’ Liability Act, Hand Injuries, ROOM JUSTICE (TLPJ) son, “Successful Voir Dire,’ Feb, p 21 Machine Entrapment, Video Display See also Court Reporting, Television Cunningham, Anthony W., and Arthur Terminals Cameras, Videotapes H. Bryant, “TLPJ’s 10th Anniversary,” WwW News & Trends: ‘‘States Ranked for Job Andrews, Frank, ““Computer-Integrated July, p 134 Safety,” July, p 19 Courtrooms,” Sept, p 37 TRIAL MAGAZINE WATER News & Trends: ‘‘Workers Settle Claims Ciresi, Michael V., and Jan M. Conlin, From the Editors, Feb, p 8 See also Tap Water, Scalding; Water Against Lockheed,’ Nov, p 108 “A High-Tech Case: Lessons from Hon- Letters, June, p Il Treatment Units WORKPLACE LITIGATION evwell vy. Minolta,’ Sept, p 22 TRIAL NOTEBOOK News & Trends: *“‘EPA Finds High Lead See also Age Discrimination, Americans Dilworth, Donald C., ‘Computer Ani- Vesper, Thomas J., *“Trial Notebook,” Levels in Drinking Water,’ Dec, p 99 with Disabilities Act, Psychological In- mations in Criminal Court,” Sept, p 26 Feb, p 30 WATER TREATMENT UNITS jury, Sexual Discrimination, Whistle- Field, George P., “‘Using a Computer at TRIAL PREPARATION News & Trends: ‘“‘Home Water Treat- blowers Counsel Table,” Sept, p 30 Feder, Harold A., **Effective Trial Prepa- ment Units May Promise False Protec- News & Trends: ‘‘Medical Center Dis- TEITELL, CONRAD ration: Post-Discovery Checklist,” July, tion,’ May, p 99 criminated Against Pharmacist with Letters, June, p 1 P 79 WHISTLEBLOWERS HIV; Appeal Filed,” Oct, p 95 TELEVISION CAMERAS French, Thomas R., “*KISS in the Court- Garde, Billie Pirner, ‘‘Representing the Letters, Nov, p 10 room,’ Nov, p 130 Whistleblower—A Case or a Cause?” Y National Center for State Courts, ‘*Tele- TRIAL STRATEGY July, p 32 vision Cameras in State Courts,” Sept, Sce Test-Plaintiff Strategy News & Trends: ‘‘Military Contractor YIDDISH p 56 TRIAL TECHNIQUES Fraud Penalty Brings Major Whistle- Letters, June, p 11 TEST-PLAINTIFF STRATEGY Sce also Commercial Litigation, Cross- blower Award,’ Oct, p 102 Slovenko, Ralph, Speaking & Writing: Rudlin, D. Alan, ‘*Test-Plaintiff Strategy Examination, Depositions, Direct Ex- WHITE, TIMOTHY S. ‘*Plain Yiddish for Lawyers and Judges,” in Toxic Torts,’ Oct, p 44 amination, Expert Witnesses, Learned Letters, Jan, p 12 Junc, p 86 TIME RECORDS Treatises, Opening Statement, Private WINSLOW, WILLIAM L. Teitell, Conrad, Speaking & Writing: Bernstein, Paul, Law Office Technology: Investigators, Summation, ‘Trial Note- Letters, Jan, p 12 “Oy Dude,” May, p 90 TRIAL DECEMBER 1992 119 Index by Author A BOSSIN, PHYLLIS G. Trust,” Feb, p 60 Rims: Defect, Not Mismatch,’’ May, **How to Handle Custody Cases,’ June, CORDES, RENEE p 60 A“CBoRmApuMtSe,r s DiOn UPGerLsoAnSal IBn.j ury ) itiga BRpA G24G , DOUGLAS E. NewFesb , & p Tlrle,n ds1:3 , 1J4an,, 86p, 8932,, 8943,; 8M7a, r,8 8;p F tion,” Jan, p 61 Book Review: Junc, p 81 78, 82, 85, 87; Apr, p 14, 91, 94 May, ABRAMSKY, MICHAEL FE. BRANSON, DEBBIE D. p 94, 98; June, p 15, 89, 90, 93, 94; FARBER, DANIEL A. “*Work Traumas and Psychological Dam- Branson, Frank L., and Debbie D. Bran July, p 105, 113, 114; Aug, p 11, 88, Reflections: **The Jurisprudential Cab age,” July, p 48 son, “Successful Voir Dire,’ Feb, p 21 91; Sept, p 14, 19, 100, 101; Oct, p 14, Ride: A Socratic Dialogue,” July, p 102 ADLER, ROBERT S. BRANSON, FRANK L. 20, 93, 94, 95; Nov, p 16, 18, 102, Supreme Court Review: “*Litigating with “The CPSC at 20 Is Still Immature,’ and Debbie D. Branson, ‘Successful Voir 104; Dec, p 12, 16, 90, 92, 94, 100 the Sovereign,” Apr, p 85; **Revival of Nov, Pp 30 Dire,” Feb, p 21 **Small Firms Concentrate on Training,” the Canons,” June, p 82; **The Global ANDERSON, LELAND P. BROOKSHIRE, MICHAEL L. Jan, p 34 Environment and the Rehnquist Court,” Reflections: *““The Way of the Peaceful and James (¢ Peterson, **Loss of Enjoy CORY, THOMAS L. Aug, p 73 Lawyer,” Nov, p 94 ment of Life Damages,” June, p 60 “How Not to Snap Under Pressure,” Jan, FEDER, HAROLD A. ANDREWS, FRANK BRYANT, ARTHUR H. p 28 **Effective Trial Preparation,’ July, p 79 ‘““Computer-Integrated Courtrooms: En- Cunningham, Anthony W., and Arthur CUNNINGHAM, ANTHONY W. FIELD, GEORGE P. hancing Advocacy,’ Sept, p 37 H. Bryant, *““TLPJ’s Tenth Anniversa and Arthur H. Bryant, *“TLPJ’s Tenth ‘*Using a Computer at Counsel Table,” ANONYMOUS ry,” July, p 134 Anniversary,” July, p 134 Sept, p 30 * *There Was Something Wrong in My CUSIMANO, GREGORY 5S. FORD, SIMON Life’: One Alcoholic’s Story,’ Mar, C Reflections: *‘Summation: The Last Hur Thompson, William C., and Simon Ford, p 42 dlc,” Sept, p 87 “DNA Testing,” Apr, p 52 APFEL, DOV CABANISS, JOHN C. FRENCH, THOMAS R. “Obstetrical Negligence: Hypertension in **Experts: When to Hold "Em, When to D ‘*KISS in the Courtroom,” Nov, p 130 Pregnancy,’ May, p 32 Fold Em,’ Nov, p 50 FRIEDMAN, G. ROBERT **Slip and Fall Cases: Some Practical Sug, CAGAN, SCOTT L. D’ALEMBERTE, TALBOT ‘“‘SANDY” and Kathleen Worthington, ‘Accidents in gestions,” Aug, p 30 ‘*Resurrecting Appeals Under Rule 58,” ‘Justice for All: A Response to the Vice Swimming Facilities,” Aug, p 44 ARSENAULT, RICHARD J. June, p 65 President,” May, p 55 G ‘*Seaman Status,” Sept, p 66 CAPPELLO, A. BARRY DAVIS, TOM H. ARTERTON, JANET BOND and Frances E. Komoroske, ** Lender Lia “ABCs of Preparing Clients for Deposi and Gary Phelan, **For Americans with bility Based On Undue Control Over tion and Trial,” Feb, p 42 GALANTER, MARC Disabilities, A New Door Opens,” a Borrower,” Dec, p [8 DAYNARD, RICHARD A. “Public View of Lawyers,” Apr, p 71 July, p 42 CHASET, ALAN J. and Edward I Sweda, Jr., **Redressing GARDE, BILLIE PIRNER and Benson B. Weintraub, **N ew Guide Injuries from Secondhand Smoke,” “Representing the Whistleblower,” July, B lines for Sentencing Corporations,’ Mar, p 50 p 32 Apr, p 41 McGuire, Andrew, and Richard A. Day- GAVIN, WILLIAM P. BAILEY, ROBERT W. CHEMERINSKY, ERWIN nard, “When Cigarettes Start Fires: In- **Railroad Diesel Exhaust and Lung Can- Bailey, William S., Patricia A. Murray, Book Review: July, p 90 dustry Liability,’ Nov, p 44 cer,” Nov, p 60 and Robert W. Bailey, ““Comraunicat Supreme Court Review: *‘A Bad Year for DEVANEY, EARL GERSHMAN, BENNETT L. ing About Pain,’ June, p II Environmental Protection,’ Oct, p 83; “Criminal Enforcement of Environmen- ‘Tricks Prosecutors Play,’ Apr, p 46 BAILEY, WILLIAM S. **Making Sense of Habeas Corpus,” tal Laws,’ Oct, p 32 GIBBINS, BOB and Patricia A. Murray and Robert W Dec, p 79 DILWORTH, DONALD C. ‘*Post-Haslip Cases Approve State Puni- Bailey, ““Communicating Abour Pain,” CIRESI, MICHAEL V. **Computer Animations Reach Criminal tive Damage Laws,” Nov, p 54 June, p 110 and Jan M. Conlin, *‘A High-Tech Case Court,” Sept, p 26 President’s Page: ““ATLA’s Sections,” Jan, BARTIMUS, JAMES Lessons from Honeywell v. Minolta,’ News & Trends: Jan, p 88; Mar, p 81, 86; p 7; ‘““What’s New for New Mem- and Marilyn Dymer, **Evaluating Ancs Sept, p 22 May, p 99; Junc, p 96; July, p 115; bers?”’ Feb, p 7; **Danger at Play,” Mar, thesia Negligence Claims,” May, p 38 COBEN, LARRY E. Sept, p 106; Oct, p 100; Nov, p 110; p 7; “Proud to Be a Trial Lawyer,” Apr, BELTZ, C. ROBERT “Overcoming Objections to Discovery,” Dec, p ll p 7; “Stalwarts: Standing Tall for Book Review: May, p 86 July, p 61 DRIPPS, DONALD A. ATLA,” May, p 7; “An Expanding BENESCH, KATHERINE CODREA, CATHY Supreme Court Review: “It Might Be a Role in a Shrinking World,” June, p 7 Managing Your Time and Moncey: *‘Cost Women and the Law: **Law School Roust, but It Isn't a ‘Seizure, *’ Jan, ‘Looking Back, Looking Forward,” Benefit Factors in New Case Selection,” Bias,’ Aug, p 28 p 66; ** ‘Son-of-Sam Laws’ and the July, p 7 Jan, p 20 COHEN, BERNARD S. First Amendment,” Mar, p 74; “*Cru GIEVERS, KAREN BENNETT, CATHY E. Managing Your Time and Money: **Speedy cl, Unusual, and Constitutional,’ Women and the Law: **Counterbalancing and Robert B. Hirschhorn, ** Voir Dire in Finder, Prompt Reminder: Computer May, p 87; “The Riddle of Entrap- Bias,” Aug, p 23 Criminal Cases,’ Oct, p 68 Organizer Saves Time,” Jan, p 22 ment,” July, p 97; ‘*Making Right of GILBERT, JAMES L. BERNSTEIN, PAUL CONLIN, JAN M. Iwo Wrongs,” Sept, p 81; “‘Double Whitworth, Richard L., and James I aw Office Technology: “‘Lawyer, Know Ciresi, Michael V., and Jan M. Conlin, Jeopardy: What Is the “Same Offense’?”’ Gilbert, **Punishing Evidence Destruc- Thy Computer!”’ Feb, p 78; “‘A Grapl “A High-Tech Case: Lessons from Hon Nov, p 90 tion,” Nov, p 66 ical User Interface for Less Powerful evwell v. Minolta,’ Sept, p 22 DYMER, MARILYN GILFIX, MICHAEL PCs,” Mar, p 67; “*Document Assem CONLIN, ROXANNE BARTON Bartimus, James, and Marilyn Dymer, Gilfix, Myra Gerson, and Michacl Gilfix, bly on the Mac,” Apr, p 79; “*Dictate and Clarence L. King, Jr., “The ‘Loser ‘Evaluating Anesthesia Negligence ‘Protecting Patients’ Rights: Living to Your Computer,” May, p 82; **Ef- Pays’ Rule: Who Pays for Injustice?” Claims,” May, p 38 Wills,” June, p 42 fective Online Research,” June, p 76; Oct, p 58 GILFIX, MYRA GERSON “A Bricf for the Macintosh,’ July, President’s Page: “Strength in Diversity,” E and Michael Gilfix, **Protecting Patients’ p 86; “IBM’s New, Improved OS/2 Aug, p 7; ‘They Call This Civil Law?” Rights: Living Wills,’ June, p 42 Operating System,” Aug, p 67; “*Law Sept, p 7; “‘A Safer, Saner, Fairer Na- EDELSTEIN, STEWART I. GOLDBERG, JAMES M. yers Must Keep Time Records,” Sept, tion,” Oct, p 7; “Champions of Jus ‘Building a Firm Future with Well- **Social Host Liability for Serving Alco- p 77; ““Windows 3.1 Update,” Nov, tice,” Nov, Pp 7; “The Truth About Trained Litigators,’ Jan, p 32 hol,” Mar, p 30 p 97; “Debunking Computer Myths,” Medical Negligence,’ Dec, p 7 ‘*Well Begun Is Half Done: Initial Client GOLDBERG, MARION ZENN Dec, p 84 Women and the Law “On the Road to Meeting,” Dec, p 28 **‘DNA Controversy Continues,”’ Apr, “*New Directions in Case-Management Equality,’ Aug, p 18 EDWARDS, WILLIAM R. » 56 Software,” Jan, p 55 CONTE, ALBA Edwards, William R., ITI, and William R. News & Trends: Jan, p 81, 88; Feb, p 88, BLAU, GEORGE L. “Class Action: Remedy for the Hostile Edwards, ‘‘Tires and Rims: Defect, 90; Mar, p 78, 79, 86; Apr, p 14; May, Managing Your Time and Moncy: *‘Inte- Environment,” July, p 18 Not Mismatch,’ May, p 60 p 93, 95, 98; June, p 16, 89, 92; July, grating Computer Capabilities,’ Jan, CORRBOY, PHILIP H., SR., EDWARDS, WILLIAM R., III p 109, 115; Aug, p 86; Sept, p 12; “Final Argument: Earning the Jury’s and William R. Edwards, *‘Tires and Nov, p 106 TRIAL DECEMBER 1992 GRAY, JEFFREY Space,” Apr, p 68 MINTZ, MORTON RHEINGOLD, PAUL D. “‘Options for Managing Your Firm,” Jan, KOMOROSKE, FRANCES E. *‘Why the Media Cover Up Corporate **My Most Common Trial Errors,’ Apr, P 44 Cappello, A. Barry, and Frances E. Crime,” Nov, p 72 p 108 GUILMETTE, THOMAS J. Komoroske, *“‘Lender Liability Based MOORE, THOMAS A. ROBINSON, STUART JAY and Gail S$. Matazow, ‘*Proving Brain On Undue Control Over a Borrower,” Book Review: Mar, p 70 Book Review: Apr, p 83 Damage from Mild Head Injury,” Aug, Dec, p 18 MORELAND, MARK D. ROGERS, JAMES S. p 56 “‘Defending the High-Profile Client,” Women and the Law: ‘‘An Untapped L Apr, p 24 Source of Bar Leadership,’ Aug, p 23 H MURRAY, PATRICIA A. ROISMAN, ANTHONY Z. LABOWITZ, KENNETH E. Bailey, William S., Patricia A. Murray, Book Review: Jan, p 76 HAGER, MARK M. ‘*Refusal to Treat HIV-AIDS Patients,” and Robert W. Bailey, ““Communicat- ‘Toxic Tort Litigation: Lessons Learned,” Book Review: Dec, p 65 Mar, p 58 ing About Pain,” June, p 110 Oct, p 22 HARRINGTON, WILLIAM G. LACH, SUSAN M. ROY, PAUL D. Book Review: Mar, p 72 “Child Support Guidelines,” June, p 34 N Yost, Sandra L., and Paul D. Roy, “*Giv- **What’s New in Computer Services for LAMB, RICHARD RYAN ing Clients the Royal Treatment,” Jan, Lawvers?”” Jan, p 48 *‘When Courts Videotape Proceedings,” NACE, BARRY J. p 38 HAZEL, J. PATRICK Sept, p 44 **Expert Evidence: Groping for Consen- RUDLIN D. ALAN Book Review: Mar, p 70 LANCTOT, CATHERINE J. sus in Science and Law,” Sept, p 59 **Test-Plai..tiff Strategy in Toxic Torts, HELLER, FRED I. Book Review: Nov, p 92 NATIONAL CENTER FOR STATE Oct, p 44 ‘The Televised Witness: Preparing Vid- LANGERMAN, AMY G. COURTS S cotaped Depositions,” Sept, p 50 **Making Sure Your Experts Shine,” Jan, ‘*Television Cameras in State Courts,” HERMAN, G. NICHOLAS p 106 Sept, p 56 ‘*Practice Pointers for Appellate Bricf LEBEL, PAUL A. NATIONS, HOWARD SACKS, ELLEN SIMON Writing,” Sept, p 122 Book Review: Feb, p 81; Aug, p 81 ‘Tribute to Lawyers,” July, p 66 **Corporate Downsizing—or Age Dis- **Practice Pointers for Appellate Oral Ar- LEVY, ADOLPH J. NEUBAUER, MARK A. crimination?”’ July, p 26 gument,”’ Oct, p 64 **16 More Ways to Use Shepard’s Cita- Book Review: Aug, p.80 SARGEANT, GEORGIA HIRSCHHORN, ROBERT B. tions,” Feb, p 69 NEUBORNE, BURT News & Trends: Feb, p 12, 14, 90; Mar, Bennett, Cathy E., and Robert B. Hirsch- LEWIS, FRANK Book Review: Dec, p 71 p 82, 83; Apr, p 95; May, p 96, 97; horn, ** Voir Dire in Criminal Cases,” Book Review: Dec, p 74 NEWTON, CYNTHIA F. June, p 95, 97; July, p 111; Aug, p 16, Oct, p 68 Managing Your Time and Moncy: **Plan- Holl, Jeffrey P., and Cynthia F. Newton, 84; Sept, p 102; Oct, p 17, 96, 98, 101, HOGAN, R. BEN, III ning Is Crucial to Good Management,” ‘*Landowncers’ Responsibility for Vio- 102; Nov, p 100, 102, 104, 106; Dec, “Utility Vehicle Rollover Cases,’ June, Jan, p 18 lent Acts of Others,” Aug, p 36 p 90, 96, 98 » 52 LEWIS, JAN NICHOLS, JOHN F. SATTLER, EDWARD L. HOLL, JEFFREY P. The Exchange Report: *‘Credit Report- **Strategically Presenting the Marital Tort Johnson, Walter D., and Edward L. Sat- and Cynthia F. Newton, **‘Landowners’ ing,’ Jan, p 70; ‘Pharmacist’s Duty to Case,” June, p 29 tler, “‘Selecting Economic Experts,” Responsibility for Violent Acts of Oth- Warn,” Feb, p 74; ‘“‘Chemical Face NOVELLO, ANTONIA C. Nov, P 83 crs,” Aug, p 36 Peels,’ Mar, p 62; “‘Scalding Tap Wa- ‘*Health Hazards of Cigarette Use,* Mar, SCHAFFER, RANDY HORGAN, RONALD W. ter,” Apr, p 74; ‘‘Foster Care Abuse,” p 46 Book Review: Feb, p 81 Book Review: July, p 91 May, p 78; “‘Crowd Control at Con- NOVICK, SHELDON M. SCHAFRAN, LYNN HECHT HOROWITZ, EDWARD J. certs,” June, p 71; “‘Concentrated Lid- Book Review: June, p 80 Women and the Law: “Importance of “Clarifying Causation,” Nov, p 79 ocaine Syringes,” July, p 82; “Collagen Voir Dire in Rape Trials,’ Aug, p 26 HURR, WANDA L. Injections Linked to Connective-Tissue O SCHNEIDER, RONALD H. “Lost, Destroyed, and ‘Doctored’ Medi- Diseases,” Aug, p 61; “Unfair Debt “Using Enlargements of Learned Trea- cal Records,’ May, p 46 Collection Practices,’ Sept, p 72; O’FALLON, DANIEL A. tises,” Oct, p 120 “*Backyard Trampolines,” Oct, p 79; Wivell, Martha K., and Danicl A. O'Fallon, SCHROETER, LEONARD W. J “ATMs,” Nov, p 87; ‘‘Wrongful Adop- ‘Drug Overpromotion,”’ Nov, p 20 ‘*Prospects for ‘Civil Justice Reform, ” tion,” Dec, p 75 Aug, p 50 JENNER, ROBERT K. LEWIS, WAYNE K. P SCHUPAK, SIDNEY Book Review: July, p 95 ‘Environmental Advertising,’ Oct, p 53 Jenner, Robert K., and Sidney Schupak, and Sidney Schupak, ‘*Liability for HIV LIGHT, TERRY W. PAGE, JOSEPH A. ‘*Liability for HIV Transmission,” Transmission,’ May, p 24 Book Review: Oct, p 88 Book Review: Jan, p 77 May, p 24 JOHNSON, RAYMOND P. LIPSON, ASHLEY S. PARKER, MARY A. SEIDEN, MARK D. “In Search of the Right Experts in Prod- Book Review: Aug, p 78 Women and the Law: **Declaring Inde- ‘Physical Evidence in Criminal Cases,” ucts Cases,’’ Feb, Pp 36 pendence,” Aug, p 24 Aug, p 106 JOHNSON, WALTER D. M PERLMAN, PETER SHADOAN, GEORGE W. and Edward L. Sattler, “‘Selecting Eco- ‘‘Opening Statement,’ Feb, p 25 Book Review: Dec, p 72 nomic Experts,” Nov, p 83 MAHFOOD, GEORGE G. PETERSON, JAMES C. SHOOP, JULIE GANNON JOSEPH, GREGORY P. “Crafting Persuasive Complaints,” Dec, Brookshire, Michacl L., and James C. News & Trends: Jan, p 13, 80; Feb, p 86, **Practical Problems in RICO Litigation,” p 39 Peterson, *‘Loss of Enjoyment of Life 87; Mar, p 12, 17, 19; Apr, p 11, 16, Dec, p 33 MALONE, LINDA A. Damages,” June, p 60 92; May, p 11, 14, 15, 98; June, p 12, Book Review: Dec, p 33 PHELAN, GARY 13, 90, 92; July, p 13, 15, 106, 107, K MANDELL, MARK S. Arterton, Janet Bond, and Gary Phelan, 110; Aug, p 15, 17, 88, 89; Sept, p 16, ‘**Hospital Liability: Four Theories,” ‘*For Americans with Disabilities, A 18, 99, 105; Oct, p 12, 16; Nov, p 12, KAYE, JUDITH S. May, p 16 New Door Opens,” July, p 42 18, 105; Dec, p 14, 88, 89, 99 Women and the Law: **Three Decades of MATAZOW, GAIL S. PHILLIPS, JERRY J. SIEMER, DEANNE C. Progress,” Aug, p 20 Guilmette, Thomas J., and Gail S. Mata- ‘‘Attacks on the Legal System: Fallacy “*The Heart of a Trial: Direct Examina- KING, CLARENCE L., JR. zow, ‘Proving Brain Damage from of “Tort Reform’ Arguments,” Feb, tion,” Feb, p 48 Conlin, Roxanne Barton, and Clarence L. Mild Head Injury,” Aug, p 56 p 106 SIGELMAN, DANIEL W. King, Jr., ‘“The ‘Loser Pays’ Rule: MCGUIRE, ANDREW ‘*Drug Safety Information from Forcign Who Pays for Injustice?’ Oct, p 58 and Richard A. Daynard, ‘“*When Ciga- R Countries,” Mar, p 20 KISSICK, WINIFRED rettes Start Fires: Industry Liability,” SIMON, RON Managing Your Time and Moncey: **Cost- Nov, p 44 RAINS, ROBERT E. ‘*How to Win the Battle of the Experts,” Cutting Do’s and Don’t’s,” Jan, MCGUIRE, E. PATRICK Reflections: “‘Robert’s Rules of Litiga- Oct, p 36 p 16 ‘Analyzing Machine Entrapment Cases,”” tion,” Oct, p 90 SINGER, AMY KITCHENS, JIM May, p 66 RANGEL, CHARLES B. “‘A Little Theater, Please . . ae, “*Be Your Own Sherlock Holmes,’ Apr, MENDELSOHN, KENNETH J. ‘Our Criminal Justice System Needs Re- p §2 p 34 Book Review: July, p 96 form,” Apr, p 18 SLOVENKO, RALPH KLEINMAN, HARVEY *““Gathering Evidence That the Driver RANSOM, DAVID Book Review: Dec, p 70 ‘Relocate or Renegotiate Your Office Was Intoxicated?’ Mar, p 34 News & Trends, Sept, p 98; Nov, p 108 Speaking & Writing: **Plain Yiddish for TRIAL DECEMBER 1992 121 Lawyers and Judges,” June, p 86 WwW Z Lisnek, Paul M., Effective Client Commu- SMITH, TODD A. nication, Oct, p 88 ‘Toxic Tort Litigation: Federal Preemp WAGA, HEYWOOD ZIMMERMAN, JAMES L. Martini, Steve, Compelling Evidence, Sept, tion in a Post-Cipollone World,” Dec, **New Court Reporting Systems,” Sept, **View from the Defense: Some Mistakes p 85 p 58 p 40 Made by Plaintiffs’ Counsel,’ July, McGunnigle, George F., Jr., Business Torts SPENCE, GERRY L. WEGIS, RALPH B. » 72 Litigation, Dec, p 74 ‘Fear in the Courtroom,” July, p 54 “Honda ATV Litigation in Retrospect,” ZIMMERMANN, JACK B. Mones, Paul A., When a Child Kills ‘““How to Be a Trial Lawyer,” Feb, Nov, p 36 ‘*Protecting the Innocent: Seeking Dis Abused Children Who Kill Their Parents, P 16 WEINTRAUB, BENSON B. closure of Exculpatory Evidence,” Apr, Apr, p 83 SPIVEY, BROADUS A. Chaset, Alan J., and Benson B. Wein- p 62 Rogers, James S., ed., Anatomy of a Per- ‘Your Clients as Damages Witnesses,’ traub, *‘ New Guidelines for Sentencing sonal Injury Lawsuit, Mar, p 70 Mar, p 102 Corporations,” Apr, p 41 BOOKS REVIEWED Rosenfeld, Mordecai, A Backhanded View STARK, SHELDON J. WEITZ, HARVEY of the Law: Irreverent Essays on Justice, **Sexual Harassment in the Workplace *“Cross-Examining the Expert at Trial,” Ackerman, Bruce, We the People, Volume Dec, p 70 Lessons from the Thomas-Hill Hear Feb, p 55 I: Foundations, July, p 90 Rossi, Faust F., Expert Witnesses, May, ings,” May, p 116 WESTON, WILLIAM I. American Bar Association Press, Anno p 86 STEWART, LARRY S. ‘*Ethics for the Family Law Practitioner,” tated Model Rules of Professional Conduct Sanford, Bruce W., Libel and Privacy (2d “Arguing Pain and Suffering Damages in June, p 18 (2d ed.), Aug, p 83 ed.), Jan, p 77 Summation,” Mar, p 55 WHITE, JEFFREY R. Bernstein, Paul, Computers for Lawyers Sbordone, Robert J., Neuropsychology for STRODEL, ROBERT C. Book Review: Apr, p 82; Dec, p 64 Comprehensive Guide to Automating Your the Attorney, July, p 91 Managing Your Time and Moncy: ‘Sim WHITWORTH, RICHARD L. Law Firm, Aug, p 78 Simon, Paul, Advice & Consent: Clarence ple Forms Save Money,” Jan, p 22 and James L. Gilbert, “*Punishing Evi Burt, Robert A., The Constitution in Con Thomas, Robert Bork and the Intriguing SWEDA, EDWARD L., JR. dence Destructior’ Nov, p 66 flict, Dec, p 64 History of the Supreme Court’s Nomina- Daynard, Richard A., and Edward I WILDER, JOANNE ROSS Cohn, Henry S., and David Bollicr, The tion Battles, Nov, p 92 Sweda, Jr., “‘Redressing Injuries from “A Divorce Lawyer's Tax Guide,’ June, Great Hartford Circus Fire: Creative Set Smolla, Rodney A., Free Speech in an Open Secondhand Smoke,” Mar, p 50 p 48 tlement of Mass Disasters, Junc, p 81 Society, Dec, p 71 WILSON, CLYDE H., JR. Flick, G.M., Handling Emergency Medicine Tarantino, John A., and David J. Oliveira, T **Making Complex Commercial Cases Cases, Mar, p 70 Commercial Premises Liability, Feb, p 81 Come Alive,’ Dec, P 44 Griswold, Erwin N., Ould Fields, New Tavlor, Lawrence, Ta Honor and Obey, TABET, RAY WINSLOW, WILLIAM L. Corne: The Personal Memoirs of a Tiven Sept, p 85 Book Review: Oct, p 88 “Security Interests in Structured Settle tieth Century Lawyer, Junc, p 80 Thomas, Evan, The Man to See: Edward TEITELL, CONRAD ments,” May, p 72 Halpern, Richard G., Art of Advocacy Bennett Williams, July, p 89 Speaking & Writing: *“Toast of the Town,” WIVELL, MARTHA K. Structured Settlements, Dec, p 72 Iredennick, John C., Jr., ed., Winning Feb, p 83; “Oy Dude,” May, p 90; and Daniel A. O’Fallon, **Drug Overpro- Hoff, Joan, Law, Gender, and Injustice: A with Computers, Mar, p 72 “Answering Tough Questions,” Sept, motion,” Nov, p 20 Legal History of U.S. Women, Dec, p 69 Tribe, Laurence H., and Michael C. Dorf, » 93 WORBY, DAVID E. Howells, Geraint G., ed., Product Liabil On Reading the Constitution, Apr, p 82 TERET, STEPHEN P. Managing Your Time and Moncey: **De- ity, Insurance and the Pharmaceutical In Vile, John R., Rewriting the United States “An Ounce of Prevention: Designing termining Profitability: Formula for dustry: An Anglo-American Comparison, Constitution: An Examination of Propos- Strategies for Safety,’ Dec, p 53 Success,” Jan, p 21 Aug, p 81 als from Reconstruction to the Present, Feb, THOMPSON, WILLIAM C. WORTHINGTON, KATHLEEN Huber, Peter W., Galileo’s Revenge: Junk p 8l and Simon Ford, ‘DNA Testing,’ Apr, Friedman, G. Robert, and Kathleen Science in the Courtroom, Jan, p 76 Wagner, Charles E., Federal Tital Evidence p 52 Worthington, “‘Accidents in Swimming Innes, Julic, Privacy, Intimacy and Isolation , (rev. ed., 2 vols.), Aug, p 80 Facilities,” Aug, p 44 Dec, p 65 Wiley Law Publications editors, AIDS V Lamson, David H., Dealing with Insur- and the Law (2d ed.), July, p 95 Y ance Adjusters and D-fense Attorneys, VAN GELDER, BIZ (BARBARA) Oct, p 88 Book Review: July, p 89; Sept, p 85 YOST, SANDRA L. LeBel, Paul A., Jobn Barleycorn Must Pay VESPER, THOMAS J. and Paul D. Roy, *‘Giving Clients the Compensating the Victims of Drinking ‘Trial Notebook,” Feb, p 30 Royal Treatment,” Jan, p 38 Drivers, July, p 96 The world is pretty tough if you’re born with immature lungs. The tragic fact is Respiratory Distress Syndrome is the leading cause of death among newborns, killing over 7,000 babies each year. But American Heart Association research scientist John A. Clements, M.D. is working hard to discover its causes — and cures. He has shown that victims don’t produce enough of the crucial chemical that promotes full lung expansion. Knowing this, doctors can perform a pre-natal test for the presence of this chemical in the womb. If a problem is foreseen, drug therapy can help save the baby. And Dr. Clements is continuing to develop new treatments for babies born with Respiratory Distress Syndrome. OUR BATTLE AGAINST RESPIRATORY We support thousands of projects as important as this one. But we need your help. A contribution to the American DISTRESS SYNDROME IN Heart Association is an investment in research that makes a difference. And even gives the littlest among us a bigger NEWBORNS HAS HELPED BABIES fighting chance. * AND THEIR FAMILIES BREATHE A WHOLE LOT EASIER. American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE 122 TRIAL DECEMBER 1992

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