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Articles from Trial (November 1, 2005)

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2005-2006 CLE programs. Calendar 216
A turning of the tide for preemption: new developments in preemption law bode well for plaintiffs in products cases. Brueckner, Leslie A. 4561
Assess the potential for success in bad-faith cases. Kornblum, Guy O. 236
California high court resolves legal status of same-sex parents. Jurand, Sara Hoffman 1209
Cardholders say companies colluded to require arbitration. Burtka, Allison Torres 1017
Don't neglect damages at trial. Malone, Patrick A. 287
E-mail intercept violates wiretap law, First Circuit holds. Ertel, Karen 629
From Crash to Courtroom: Collision Reconstruction for Lawyers and Law Enforcement. Kopstein, David M. Book Review 531
From the people, justice and generosity. Suggs, Kenneth M. President's Page 796
Is there a time bomb in the sofa? Upholstered furniture can turn a small fire into a life-threatening blaze in minutes. Although the problem of furniture flammability is well known to manufacturers, most consumers remain unaware of its magnitude. Zicherman, Joseph B. 3897
Justice on the Grass: Three Rwandan Journalists, Their Trial for War Crimes, and a Nation's Quest for Redemption. Jurand, Sara Hoffman Book Review 1366
Major hospitals agree to stop overbilling uninsured patients. Jurand, Sara Hoffman 741
New chairs to lead sections. 193
New data tells an old story of disparities in health care. Jablow, Valerie 1013
Preserve black-box data. Ricci, Edward M. 220
Rehnquist's steady conservatism reshaped the law. Chemerinsky, Erwin 2098
Republican members gain permanent ATLA caucus. 299
Sixth Circuit upholds Michigan's med-mal cap. Burtka, Allison Torres 966
The class stops the clock: some injured people don't consider litigation until it seems too late. But a decades-old Supreme Court decision may help you save an apparently time-barred claim. Jowers, Gerald D., Jr. 4189
Trial lawyers rush to aid Katrina victims. 941
Turn the new class action act to your clients' benefit: although the so-called Class Action Fairness Act can hardly be considered a boon for plaintiffs, some sections may help keep a class action going and limit the statute's harm. Rheingold, Paul D. 2303
Women made to use sick time for family leave can sue under Title VII. Porter, Rebecca 811

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