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Articles from Trial (May 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
Access discovery documents online in original formats. 183
Baseball pitchers in line of fire, jury decides; bat makers liable. Reichert, Jennifer L. 1749
California clarifies third-party liability for workplace injuries. Holt, Janet L. 783
Can plaintiffs make disparate-impact claims in age discrimination cases? Chemerinsky, Erwin 1777
Combine cases, comments, and more. 153
Court considers proposals to improve Florida jury system. Jurand, Sara Hoffman 766
Do dictation digitally. 129
Enhance recovery in nursing home cases. Levin, Steven 181
Federal judge rules Connecticut juvenile justice system violates kids' constitutional rights. Hellwege, Jean 608
Give damages individual attention. Searcy, Christian D. 114
High court lightens burden on employment discrimination plaintiffs. Levy, Stephanie 447
Lawyers work overtime on wage-and-hour suits. Levy, Stephanie 438
Massachusetts rules out attorney sanctions for ex parte contact. Porter, Rebecca 708
Military personnel can sue for invasion of privacy. Scarlett, Thomas 489
New rules and opportunities for campaign financing. Boyle, Leo President's Page 812
New York allows drunk driver's widow to sue automaker. Magnuson, Carolyn 360
North Carolina court rejects arbitration without consent. Porter, Rebecca 559
Pick a powerful Palm. Bernstein, Paul 936
Protect yourself from suit: knowing when to say `no' to a questionable client or case can shield you from legal malpractice claims. Sukowicz, Thomas P. 3558
Reading the Rx right is not enough: millions of Americans rely on prescribed drugs to stay healthy--and on their pharmacists to protect them from medication errors. Some courts are beginning to recognize that pharmacists must do more than fill prescriptions accurately. McClellan, Frank M. 3221
Search several applications at once. 95
Silver linings. 3098
Stay connected with clients. Ryder, Trey 303
Store case documents on the Web. 118
Suing the hospital when superdoc falls: short of claiming that their doctors leap tall buildings in a single bound, hospitals aren't above touting their physicians' medical heroics. Hospitals' advertising may be the hook for holding them liable for their doctors' negligence. Masterson, Thomas D. 3082
Supreme Court further expands state sovereign immunity. Holt, Janet L. 938
Under the radar. Loiacono, Kristin 781
When clergy fail their flocks: cases of child sexual abuse by clergy are in the headlines as victims come forward seeking justice. Attorneys can help remedy this ultimate betrayal of trust. Serbin, Richard 4478

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