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Articles from Trial (July 1, 2002)

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`All they want to do is help': ten months after September 11, the Trial Lawyers Care effort is in full swing, providing free legal services to victims and their families. Volunteer lawyer and ATLA President Leo Boyle and his client David Gordenstein tell their story. 3569
A progress report from TLC's president. (Trial Lawyers Care). Stewart, Larry 798
Changing of the guard. Boyle, Leo President's Page 768
Child's-rights issue improperly decided in visitation case, appeals court rules. Jurand, Sara Hoffman 314
Congress tackles mandatory arbitration. Loiacono, Kristin 886
Evidence-based medicine in court: if you don't know what evidence-based medicine is, read on. Chances are it will soon play a part in one of your cases. Peters, J. Douglas 3428
Florida requires disclosure of insured clients' rights. Scarlett, Thomas 528
FMLA allows time off for employee to care for depressed parent. Reichert, Jennifer L. 679
Habeas Codfish: Reflections on Food and the Law. Hellwege, Jean Book Review 1056
Interstate stalking ban survives constitutional challenge in Sixth Circuit. Holt, Janet L. 632
Lazy B. Kandyba, Mary Louise Book Review 885
New Jersey high court rules that obese employee is handicapped. Holt, Janet L. 458
Nursing home resident abuse underreported and unpunished, government finds. Porter, Rebecca 1052
Power of the pen: taking your case to a higher level? For effective brief writing, consider these suggestions from a veteran justice of a state supreme court. They may also help you write your next trial memorandum. Greaney, John M. 2702
Protecting children--and free speech. Bradley, Craig M. 2191
Second Circuit sets standard for involuntary medication of criminal defendants. Scarlett, Thomas 433
Seniority trumps ADA, Supreme Court rules. Jurand, Sara Hoffman 653
State court rejects propulsid class; plaintiff lawyers unbowed. Hellwege, Jean 648
Take technology to trial; jurors remember best what they see and hear, so use visual technology to make your message stick. Spagnoli, Christine D. 4726
Wrongful Death. Scarlett, Thomas Book Review 723

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