Table Of ContentDecisions on Liabilitfyo rD ebts Are Inconsistent for Corporations  Lawyers Taking Equity Interests in Internet Companies Must Be 
Dissolved for Unpaid Taxes, Miller, R.; Siskin, M.,  Alert to Special Ethical Risks, Popoff, A.,  Oct. 2002 19 
June 2002 18  Protecting Trade Secrets from Disclosure on the Internet Requires 
Does the Doctrine of Contractual Unconscionability Have a Role in  Diligent Practice, Cundiff, V.,  Oct. 2002 8 
Executive Compensation Cases?, Marrow, P.,  Sept. 2003 16  Risk of SLAPP Sanction Appears Lower  for Internet Identity Actions 
Evolution of Corporate Usury Laws Has Left Vestigial Statutes that  in New York than in California, Timkovich, E., 
Hinder Business Transactions, Golden, P.,  May 2001 20  Mar./ Apr. 2002 40 
Should a Franchise Holder Be Allowed to Continue Operating While  Tale of Legal Research, A: Shepard’s® and KeyCite® Are Flawed (or 
Termination Suit Is Pending?, Kassoff, M.,  Jan. 2003 32  Maybe It’s You), Wolf, A.; Wishart, L.,  Sept. 2003 24 
Twenty Years of Court Decisions Have Clarified Shareholder Rights  Web Research Update — Changes Expand and Contract Research Op- 
Under BCL §§ 1104-a and 1118, Mahler, P.,  May/June 1999 28  tions in New York, Manz, W.,  Feb. 2002 40 
When Limited Liability Companies Seek Judicial Dissolution, Will the  Web Research Update: New Web Sites Add to Research Resources 
Statute Be Up to the Task?, Mahler, P.,  June 2002 8  Available Online, Manz, W.,  Jan. 2003 42 
Children and the Law  Constitutional Law 
(See Family Law)  Appeals Can Avoid the “Stain” of Unpreserved Constitutional Issues 
ifC riteria for Exceptions Are Met, Golden, P.,  Nov./Dec. 2001 34 
Civil Procedure 
Decisions of the Past Decade Have Expanded Equal Protection Be- 
Adjournments in State Civil Practice: Courts Seek Careful Balance 
yond Suspect Classes, McGuinness, J.,  Feb. 2000 36 
Between Fairness and Genuine Needs, Crane, S.; Meade, R., Jr., 
May 2000 36  Contract Law 
“Automatic” Stay of CPLR 5519a)(1): Can Differences in Its Appli-  Businesses Considering Renting in Commercial Condominiums Face 
cation Be Clarified?, Cherubin, D.; Lauricella, P.,  Nov. 1999 24  Unique Contractual Issues, Leeds, M.,  Jul./Aug. 2001 43 
Civil Procedure  - CPLR Provided Escape from Common Law Techni-  Contractual Unconscionability: Identifying and Understanding Its 
calities, Siegel, D.,  Jan. 2001 10  Potential Elements, Marrow, P.,  Feb. 2000 18 
Impleader Practice in New York: Does It Really Discourage Piecemeal  Federal Courts in New York Provide Frameworfko r Enforcing Pre- 
Litigation?, Wicks, J.; Zweig, M.,  Feb. 1999 44  liminary Agreements, Brodsky, S.,  Mar./ Apr. 2001 16 
Judicial Departments Differ on Application of Spoliation Motion  Use of Exculpatory Clauses Is Subject to Wide Variety of Definitions 
When Key Evidence Is Destroyed, Rizzo, J.,  Feb. 2001 40  and Circumstances, Barken, M.; Seaquist,G.,  Mar./Apr. 2002 27 
New York's Long Arm Statute Contains Provisions Suitablfeo r Juris-  Corporation Law 
diction over Web Sites, Bauchner, J.,  Mar./ Apr. 2000 26 
(See Business Law) 
New York’s Statutes of Limitations Affect Strategies That Involve 
Counterclaims and Recoupment, Beha II, J.,  Jan. 2003 22  Courts 
Parties Who Do Not Receive Mail May Have Difficulty Obtaining a  Court Facilities Renewal, Younkins, R.,  Feb. 2001 12 
Hearing on Service Issues, Golden, P.,  Sept. 2002 18  Effect of Changes in Decisional Law on Other Cases Depends Upon 
Recent Court of Appeals Decisions Reflect Strict Interpretation of  Status When New Ruling Is Made, Steinberg, H.,  Nov. 1999 12 
Procedural Requirements, Rosenhouse, M.,  Feb. 2003 30  Judicial Roundtable — Reflection of Problem-Solving Court Justices, 
Suits Against Public Entities for Injury or Wrongful Death Pose  June 2000 9 
Varying Procedural Hurdles, Bersani, M.,  Oct. 2002 24  Learning Experience, A — Holiday Program at Bayview Prison, 
Will the Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Proce-  Krauss, S.,  Feb. 2002 52 
dure Improve the Pretrial Process?, Ward, E.,  Oct. 2000 18  New Edition of State's “Tanbook” Implements Extensive Revisions in 
Quesfto r Greater Clarity, Lebovits, G.,  Mar./ Apr. 2002 8 
Commercial Law 
New Rules on Surrogate’s Court Assignments Prompt Review of Is- 
Decisions Have Set Parameterfso r Establishing “Fair Value” of 
sues in “Dead Man's Statute” Radigan, C.R.,  June 2003 19 
Frozen-out Shareholder Interests, Mahler, P.,  Jul./Aug. 1999 21 
New York Adopts Procedures for Statewide Coordination of Complex 
Computers and the Law  Litigation, Herrmann, M.; Ritts, G.,  Oct. 2003 20 
(See also Intellectual Property Law)  New York Appellate Decisions Show Preferencfeo rR ecent Cases, 
Electronic Discovery Can Unearth Treasure Trove of Potential Land  Commentaries and Bill Memos, Manz, W.,  May 2002 8 
Mines, Friedman Rosenthal, L.,  Sept. 2003 32  New York's Problem-Solving Courts Provide Meaningful Alternatives 
Internet Web Sites Offer Access to Less Expensive Case Law and Ma-  to Traditional Remedies, Berman, G.; Knipps, S.,  June 2000 8 
terials Not Offered Commercially, Manz,W.,  — Nov./Dec. 2000 26  Old Rensselaer County Jail Is Transformed into Modern Facilitfyo r 
Knowledge of Computer Forensics Is Becoming Essentiaflo r Attor-  Full-Service Family Court, Katzman, G.; Marbot, K.; Netter, M., 
neys in the Information Age, Abrams, S; Weis, P.,  Feb. 2003 8  Nov. 1999 10 
Journal  | November/December 2003
Self-Evaluation Privilege in the Second Circuit: Dead or Alive?, The,  Employment Law 
Blum, R.; Turro, A.,  June 2003 44  Balancing Test and Other Factors Assess Ability of Public Employees 
Stare Decisis Provides Stability to the Legal System, But Applying It  to Exercise Free Speech Rights, Herbert, W.,  Sept. 2002 24 
May Involve a Love-Hate Relationship, Steinberg, H.,  Can Employers Limit Employee Use of Company E-mail Systems for 
Mar./ Apr. 2001 39  Union Purposes?, Young, M.,  Jan. 2000 30 
Statutes and Case Decisions Reflect Appellate Division Latitude in  Cost Savings from Hiring Contingent Workers May Be Lost ifT heir 
Reviewing Punitive Damages, Baird, E.,  May 2002 32  Status Is Challenged, Bernak, E.; Frumkin, W., Sept./Oct. 1999 36 
Westchester Family Court Program — Student Attorneys and Men-  Employers Need to Observe Limits on Monitoring the Workplace and 
tors Help Domestic Violence Victims, Barasch, A.; Lutz, V.,  Reduce Privacy Expectations, Panken, P.; Williams, J., 
Feb. 2002 27 
Sept./Oct. 1999 26 
Covenants Not to Compete  Employment-at-Will in New York Remains Essentially Unchanged 
After a Century of Refinements, Andrews, R.; Maroko, R., 
Courts in New York Will Enforce Non-Compete Clauses in Contracts 
Sept./Oct. 1999 8 
Only ifT hey Are Carefully Contoured, Gregory, D.,  Oct. 2000 27 
Gradual Changes Have Silently Transformed the Adjudication of 
Protecting Trade Secrets: Using ‘Inevitable Misappropriation’ and the 
Workers’ Compensation Claims, Levine, B.; McCarthy, J., 
Exit Interview, Carlinsky, M.; Krieger, L.,  Feb. 1999 29 
Oct. 2002 40 
Criminal Law  Labor, Management Officials See Benefits in Negotiated Procedurfeo r 
Criminal Law - Dramatic Changes Affected Procedural and Substan-  Coverage Under GML § 207, Dunn, R.; Gold, E., 
tive Rules, McQuillan, P.,  Jan. 2001 16  Sept./Oct. 1999 70 
Cutbacks in Funding of PLS Have Crippled Its Ability to Seek Fair-  NRLB Regional Director's Life in Sports, An: Hard-ball Labor Rela- 
nesfso r Prisoners, Curran, P.; Leven, D.,  Jan. 1999 23  tions in Sports Lead to Government Involvement, Silverman, D., 
Expanded Enforcement Options for Orders of Protection Provide  Sept. /Oct. 1999 80 
Powerful Reply to Domestic Violence, Fields, M.,  Feb. 2001 18  Pre-dispute ADR Agreements Can Protect Rights of Parties, Reduce 
Grounds May Exist to Challenge Orders Suspending Speedy Trials in  Burden on Judicial System, Spelfogel, E.,  Sept./Oct. 1999 16 
Aftermath of Sept. Attack, Feinman, P.; Holland, B.,  Feb. 2002 34  Project Labor Agreements Offer Opportunitfyo r Significant Savings 
Hospital-based Arraignments Involve Conflicts in Roles of Press, Pa-  on Public Construction Projects, Gaal, J.; Oliver, D., 
Sept./Oct. 1999 61 
tients, Hospitals and Law Enforcement, Taylor, P.,  Feb. 2000 41 
New York Felony Sentencing: Shift in Emphasis to Increase Penalties  Provisions of New York Laws Are Likely to Diminish Impact of High 
Court Disability Decisions, Akohonae, R.; Reibstein, R., 
for Violent Offenders, Cohen-Gallet, B.,  Jan. 1999 40 
Oct. 2002 47 
“Project Exile” Effort on Gun Crimes Increases Need for Attorneys to 
Give Clear Advice on Possible Sentences, Clauss, W.; Osiovich, J.,  Recent Decisions Have Created New Theories of Negotiability Under 
June 2000 35  the Taylor Law, Crotty, J.,  Sept./Oct. 1999 74 
Recent Second Circuit Cases Reinforce Criminal Discovery Standards  Rising Tide of Retaliation Claims Challenges Employers to Adopt Ad- 
Set by Supreme Court, Liotti, T.,  Jan. 2003 29  equate Preventive Measures, Halligan, R.; Klein, E., 
Sept./Oct. 1999 51 
Shootings by Police Officers Are Analyzed Under Standards Based on 
Objective Reasonableness, McGuinness, J.,  Sept. 2000 17  Romance in the Workplace: Employers Can Make Rules ifT hey Serve 
Legitimate Needs, Berlin, S.; Zuckerman, R.,   Sept./Oct. 1999 43 
State and Federal Standards Require Proof of Discriminatory Intent 
in Ethnic Profiling Claims, McGuinness, J.,  Oct. 2003 29  To Defer or Not to Defer: Handling Improper Practice Charges Under 
the Taylor Act, Maier, P.,  May/June 1999 41 
United States Should Ratify Treatfyo r International Criminal Court, 
Murphy, F.,  Apr. 1999 86  When Duty Calls: What Obligations Do Employers Have to Employ- 
Crossword  ees Who Are Called to Military Service?, Cilenti, M.; Klein, E., 
Nov./Dec. 2001 10 
Mar./ Apr. - Nov./Dec. 2003, Eldridge, J.D. 
Environmental Law 
Discrimination 
Courts May Find Individuals Liablfeo rE nvironmental Offenses 
Use of Race in “Stop-and-Frisk”: Stereotypical Beliefs Linger, But 
Without Piercing Corporate Shield, Monachino, B.,  |M ay 2000 22 
How Far Can the Police Go?, Gershman, B.,  — Mar./ Apr. 2000 42 
Environmental Cases in New York Pose Complex Remediation Issues 
Elder Law  with Profound Impact on Land Values, Palewski, P.,  | May 20008 
(See also Trust and Estate Law)  ERISA 
Do Implied Contract Principles or  Fraud Theories Support Medicaid 
As Managed Care Plans Increase, How Can Patients Hold HMOs Li- 
Suits Against Community Spouses?, Rachlin, M.,  Feb. 2001 32 
able for Their Actions?, Trueman, D.,  Feb. 1999 6 
New Rules Published for Fiduciary Appointments  May 2003 42 
Consumer Directed Assistance Program Offers Greater Autonomy to 
Recipients of Home Care, Bogart, V.,  Jan. 2003 8 
Journal  | November/December 2003
Summary of Report — Association Committee Recommends Pension  Close Attention to Detail Can Persuade Judges to Order Truly Com- 
Simplification Commission, Lurie, A.,  May 2000 36  plete Discovery Responses, Weinberger, M.,  Jul./ Aug. 2000 38 
Estate Planning  Document Examination — Detecting Forgeries Requires Analysis of 
Strokes and Pressures, Jalbert, R.,  Nov./Dec. 2000 24 
(See also Retirement, Trust and Estate Law) 
Judicial Certification of Experts: Litigators Should Blow the Whistle 
1999 New York State Legislative Changes Affecting Estate Planning 
on a Common But Flawed Practice, Kirgis, P.,  Feb. 2000 30 
and Administration, Rubenstein, J.,  Dec. 1999 52 
Kumho Tire-Decision Extends Daubert Approach to All Expert Tes- 
Buy-Sell Agreements Developed as Estate Planning Vehicles Require 
timony, Cavanaugh, E.,  Jul./ Aug. 1999 9 
Foresight and Periodic Review, Grall, J.; Zuckerman, M., 
Kumho Tire-Supreme Court Dramatically Changes the Rules of Ex- 
Dec. 1999 16 
perts, Littleton, R.,  Jul./Aug. 1999 8 
Changes to Estate Laws in 2002 Affected Families of Terror Victims, 
Litigation Strategies — Reviewing Documentfso r Privilege: A Practi- 
Adoptions, Accountings and Trusts, Rubenstein, J., 
cal Guide to the Process, Cohen, D.,  Sept. 2000 43 
Nov./Dec. 2002 15 
Need for a Testifying Physician to Rely on Reports by a Non-Testify- 
Dividing Interests in Real Property Can Lead to Differences Among 
ing Physician Poses Evidentiary Problems, Friedman, M., 
Competing Interests, Donion, E.,  Nov./Dec. 2003 27 
Nov./Dec. 2001 28 
Estate Planninfgo r Benefits from IRAs and Qualified Retirement 
Plans Involves Numerous Taxation Issues, Krass,S.,  _D ec. 1999 29  Use ofS urveillance Evidence Poses Risk of Ethical Dilemmas and 
Possible Juror Backlash, Altreuter, W.,  Jul./ Aug. 2002 40 
Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Continues to Evolve and May Pose 
Traps and Pitfallfso r the Unwary, Mark, D.; Schlesinger, S.,  Family Law 
Dec. 1999 43 
(See also Matrimonial Law) 
Gifts Must Involve Some Sacrifice, But the Tax Benefits Can Enhance  Best Interests of the Child Remain Paramount in Proceedings to Ter- 
Estate Planning Strategies, Schumacher, J.,  Dec. 1999 23  minate Parental Rights, Crick, A.; Lebovits, G.,  May 2001 41 
Last Resort Estate Planning Finds Acceptance in Statutes and Cases  Complex Laws and Procedures Govern Civil Contempt Penaltiefso r 
Relying on Substituted Judgment, Peckham, E., Mar./ Apr. 2002 33  Violating Orders of Protection, Fields, M.,  Feb. 2002 21 
Legislative Action in 2001 Updated Accounting Concepts and Made  Family Law — From Father Knows Best to New Rightsfo rW omen 
Procedural Changes, Rubenstein, J.,  Jan. 2002 30  and Children, Whisenand, L.,  Jan. 2001 49 
New Allocation Rules and “Indirect Skips” Now Apply to Genera- 
Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Uses “Outside the Box” Thinking to 
tion-Skipping Transfers, Mark, D.; Schlesinger, S.,  Recover Lives of Youngsters, Sciolino, A.,  May 2002 37 
Nov./Dec. 2002 26 
New Law Gives Parents Authority to End Futile Treatmenfto r Re- 
Post-mortem Tax Planning Will Continue as Vital Element in Han-  tarded Adult Children, Golden, B.,  Feb. 2003 16 
dling Large Estates, Peckham, E.,  Dec. 1999 37 
State and Federal Statutes Affecting Domestic Violence Cases Recog- 
Qualified Personal Residence Trusts Offer Helpful Planning Options 
nize Dangers of Firearms, Nicolais, R.,  Nov. 1999 39 
for Potentially Large Estates, Michaels, P.; Twomey, L., 
Uniform Interstate Family Support Act Has Made Extensive Changes 
Nov./Dec. 2003 10 
in Interstate Child Support Cases, Aman, J.,  Jan. 2000 12 
Steps Taken While Testator Is Alive Can Play a Key Role in Uphold- 
View From the Bench —- One More Time: Custody Litigation Hurts 
ing Client’s Estate Plan After Death, Barnosky, J.; Morken, J., 
Children, Fields, M.,  June 2000 20 
Dec. 1999 8 
Freedom of Information 
Estate Tax Law 
Decision in Schenectady Case Denies Access to Records of Police 
Changes in Estate and Gift Taxes Will Increase Exemption Amounts 
Guilty of Misconduct, Winfield, R.,  May/June 1999 37 
and Lower Federal Rates, Mark, D.; Schlesinger, S.,  Sept. 2001 37 
New Era for Estate Administration in New  York Has Reduced Estate  Government and the Law 
Tax But Many Requirements Still Apply, Peckham, E.,  Military Law Cases Present Diverse Array of Vital Issues for Individ- 
Sept. 2000 30  uals and the Government, Fidell, E.; Sheldon, D.,  Feb. 2001 44 
Municipal Law — Fundamental Shifts Have Altered the Role of Local 
Ethics and the Law 
Governments, Magavern, J.,  Jan. 2001 52 
Judiciary State Law Report of the Commission on Fiduciary Appoint- 
ments,  Jan. 2002 38  Health Law 
Using Threats to Settle a Civil Case Could Subject Counsel to Crimi-  Government Audits Probe Potential Fraud and Abuse by Physicians 
nal Consequences, Holly, W.,  Jan. 2000 26  and Health Facilities, Formato, P.; Schoppmann, M.; Weiss, R.; 
Wild, R.,  Jul./Aug. 2002 8 
Evidence 
In Matters ofL ife and Death: Do Our Clients Truly Give Informed 
Behavioral Decision Theory Can Offer New Dimension to Legal 
Consent?, Sheinberg, W.,  Feb. 1999 36 
Analysis of Motivations, Marrow, P.,  Jul./Aug. 2002 46 
Medicaid and Medicare Fair Hearings Are Vital First Step in Revers- 
Clarifying Evidentiary Rules on Contents of Reports by Physicians 
ing Adverse Decisions on Patient Care, Reixach, R., Jr.,  Feb. 2000 8 
Could Give Jurors More Information, Friedman, M.,  Jan. 2002 33 
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New Federal Regulations Expand Protectionfso r Privacy of Health  Black Mold Suits Yield Some Large Personal Injury Verdicts, But 
Records, Clemens, J.,  June 2002 37  Their Future Is Uncertain, Del Gatto, B.; Grande, R., June 2002 23 
New York Requires External Review of Adverse Coverage Decisions  Decisions in 1998 Clarified Issues Affecting Coveragfeo r Uninsured 
by HMOs and Health Insurers, Shaw, A.,  Jul./Aug. 1999 30  and Underinsured Motorists, Dachs, J.,  May/June 1999 8 
Ift he Jury Hears That a Defendant Is Covered by Liability Insurance, 
Helpful Practice Hints 
a Mistrial Is Not a Certainty, Haelen, J.,  Oct. 2002 35 
Changes in Rulesfo rH ome Offices Provide New Possibilitiefso rD e- 
Litigators Must Preparfeo r Risk That Insurers May Go Into Rehabili- 
ductions, Ozello, J.,  Mar./ Apr. 2000 54 
tation or Liquidation, Gillis, M.; Calareso, Jr., J., 
Computerized Research ofS ocial Security Issues, Maccaro, J., 
Mar./ Apr. 2003 20 
May 2000 54 
Review of Uninsured Motorist and Supplementary Uninsured Mo- 
Disability Benefit Opportunitiefso r Clients, Modica, S., 
torists Cases Decided in 2001, Dachs, J.,  Jul./ Aug. 2002 20 
May/June 1999 52 
Summing up 1999 ‘SUM’ Decisions: Courts Provide New Guidance 
History in the Law  on Coverage Issues for Motorists, Dachs, J.,  Jul./Aug. 2000 18 
Historic Perspective, The - Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood: Teacher,  Take the Money and Run: The Fraud Crisis in New York's No-Fault 
Lawyer, Suffragette, Selkirk, A.,  May 2002 45  System, Stern, R.,  Oct. 2003 35 
Palsgraf 75th Anniversary — Trial Judge Burt Jay Humphrey Had  Third Parties Can Have Rights to Property Insurance Proceeds in 
Long Career as Jurist, Manz, W.,  May 2003 10  Specific Circumstances, Binsky, M.,  Oct. 2003 24 
Preserving a Heritage - Historical Society Will Collect Record of New  Twenty Years of Decisions Have Refined “Serious Injury” Threshold 
York's Courts, Angione, H.,  Sept. 2002 8  in No-Fault Accident Cases, Centone, A.  May 2003 36 
Reflections on Sentencing - Adapting Sanctions to Conduct Poses 
Intellectual Property 
Centuries-old Challenge, Boehm, D.,  Oct. 2001 33 
(See also Computers and the Law) 
Seriatim Reflections -  A Quarter Century in Albany: A Period of 
Development Agreements Are Vital to Prevent Later Disputes Over 
Constructive Progress, Bellacosa, J.,  Oct. 2000 4 
Proprietary Interests in Web Sites, Warmund, J., 
Taking Title to New York: The Enduring Authority of Roman Law, 
Nov./Dec. 2002 34 
Massaro, D.,  Jan. 2000 44 
Intellectual Property - Substantive and Procedural Laws Have Un- 
World War II Right-to-Counsel Case — Colonel Royall Vigorously 
dergone Fundamental Change, Carr, F.,  Jan. 2001 58 
Defended Saboteurs Captured on U.S. Shores, Glendon, W.; 
Winfield, R.,  Feb. 2002 46  International Law 
On the Road - Taking Depositions in Tokyo Or: The Only Show in 
Humor Column - Res Ipsa Jocatur 
Town, Disner, E.,  Mar./ Apr. 2000 35 
Deep in the Heart of Taxes, or... Few Happy Returns, Rose, J., 
Mar. 1999 54  Russia in Transition — Sharing Legal System Objectives as Russia Re- 
vives Trial by Jury, Marks, P.; Bennett, M.; Puscheck, B.; 
Defending the Lowly Footnote, McAloon, P.,  — Mar./ Apr. 2001 64 
Reinstein, R.,  Mar./ Apr. 2003 36 
Does the FDA Have Jurisdiction Over “Miracles”?, Rose, J., 
Sept. 2000 64  Judiciary 
In Praise ofA ppraisal: Alternate Dispute Resolution in Action,  Now You See It, Now You Don’t: Depublication and Nonpublication 
Rose, J.,  Jan. 2000 56  of Opinions Raise Motive Questions, Gershman, B.,  Oct. 2001 36 
NAFTA’s Why Santa Claus Is Not Comin’ to Town, Rose, J.,  View from the Bench - The Most Powerful Word in the Law: “Objec- 
Nov./Dec. 2000 64  tion!”, Marrus, A.,  Jul./ Aug. 2000 42 
Tooth Fairy Prosecuted Under Provisions of Public Health Law,  Juries 
Rose, J.,  May/June 1999 54  Can the Pattern Jury Instruction on Medical Malpractice Be Revised 
“What's Round on the Ends, High in the Middle and Late in the  to Reflect the Law More Accurately?, Fitzgerald, B.,  Nov. 1999 32 
Union?” Will Become a Legal Question, Rose, J., Jul./Aug. 1999 48 
Educating Future Jurors — School Program Highlights Jury Service as 
Will New York State Nikes Become Pyhrric Victories?, Rose, J.,  Fundamental Right, Wilsey, G.; Zullo, E.,  June 2001 50 
Jul./Aug. 2000 64 
Innovative Comprehension Initiatives Have Enhanced Ability of Ju- 
Insurance Law  rors to Make Fair Decisions, Joseph, G.,  June 2001 14 
2002 Update on Issues Affecting Accidents Involving Uninsured  Introduction to Special Edition on Juries, Kaye, J.; Rosenblatt, A., 
June 2001 8 
and/or Underinsured Motorists, Dachs, J.,  June 2003 32 
Actions by Courts and Legislature in 2000 Addressed Issues Affecting  Juror Excuses Heard Around the State,  June 2001 34 
Uninsured and Underinsured Drivers, Dachs, J.,  Sept. 2001 26  Jury Reform Has Changed Voir Dire, But More Exploration Is 
Aggrieved Disability Policyholders in New York Are Not Limited to  Needed into the Types of Questions Asked, Richter, R., June 2001 19 
Past Benefits as Remedy, Hiller, M.,  Jul./Aug. 2002 32  Linguistic Issues — Is Plain English the Answer to the Needs of Ju- 
rors?, Lazer, L.,  June 2001 37 
Journal  | November/December 2003
Magic in the Movies - Do Courtroom Scenes Have Real-Life Paral-  Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts 
lels?, Marks, P.,  June 2001 40  (Robert L. Haig, ed.), Fiske, R., Jr.,  Mar. 1999 56 
Pattern Instructionfso r Jurors in Criminal Cases Seek to Explain  Contempt of Court: The Turn-of-the-Century Lynching that Launched 
Fundamental Legal Principles, Fisher, S.,  June 2001 29  Evidentiary Privileges (Grand Jury, Criminal and Civil Trials) (by 
Public's Perspective - Successful Innovations Will Require Citizen  Lawrence N. Gray), Boehm, D.,  June 2000 51 
Education and Participation, Vitullo-Martin, J.,  June 2001 43  General Practice in New York (Robert L. Ostertag, Hon. James D. 
Review of Jury Systems Abroad Can Provide Helpful Insights Into  Benson, eds.), Palermo, A.,  Apr. 1999 89 
American Practices, Vidmar, N.,  June 2001 23  Handling Employment Disputes in New York (by Sharon P. Stiller, 
Summit Sessions Assessed Representative Quality of Juries and Juror  Hon. Denny Chin, Mindy Novick), Bernstein, M., 
Mar./ Apr. 2000 51 
Communication Issues, Mount, C., Jr.; Munsterman, G., 
June 2001 10  Inside/Outside: How Businesses Buy Legal Services (by Larry 
Turning the Tables - The Commissioner of Jurors Takes on a New  Smith), Tripoli, L.,  June 2002 55 
Role, Goodman, N.,  June 2001 32  Judicial Outreach on a Shoestring (by Hon. Richard Fruin), 
View from the Jury Box - The System is Not Perfect, But It's Doing  Gerges, A.,  Jul./ Aug. 1999 50 
Pretty Well, Gutekunst, C.,  June 2001 35  Judicial Retirement Laws of the Fifty States and the District of Co- 
When Employees Are Called — Rules Set Standards for Employers  lumbia (by Bernard S. Meyer), Gerhart, E.,  Feb. 2000 59 
and Allow Delays in Some Cases, Mone, M.,  June 2001 47  Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury (by Michael S. Leif, H. Mitchell 
Caldwell, Ben Bycel), Wagner, R.,  Feb. 2001 56 
Labor Law 
Lawyer (by Arthur Liman with Peter Israel), Siris, M., 
(See also Employment Law) 
Feb. 1999 51 
Labor Law — A Formerly Arcane Practice Now Handles a Wide Range 
Legal Muscle (by Rick Collins), Liotti, T.,  Mar./ Apr. 2003 46 
of Issues, Osterman, M.,  Jan. 2001 40 
May It Please the Court! (Leonard Rivkin with Jeffrey Silberfeld), 
Landlord/Tenant Law  Mulholland, E.,  Sept. 2000 54 
Summation in Rhyme: What Amount Will Compensatfeo r Robert's  Mobbing: Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace (by Noa 
Sad Fate?, Pinzel, F.,  Mar. 1999 50  Davenport, Ruth Distler Schwartz, Gail Pursell Elliott), 
La Manna, J.,  June 2000 52 
Land-Use Regulations 
Modern Legal Drafting, A Guide to Using Clearer Language (by 
Control of Suburban Sprawl Requires Regional Coordination Not 
Peter Butt), Gerhart, E.,  Jul./ Aug. 2002 50 
Provided by Local Zoning Laws, Weinberg, P.,  Oct. 2000 44 
New York Evidence with Objections (by Jo Ann Harris, Anthony A. 
Language Tips Column  Bocchino, David A. Sonenshein), Kirgis, P.,  May 2000 50 
Jan. 1999 - Dec. 2000, Block, G.  New York Legal Research Guide (by Ellen M. Gibson), Emery, B., 
Feb., Mar./Apr., June, Jul./Aug., Oct. and Nov./Dec. 2001  Jan. 1999 49 
Jan. 2002 - Nov./Dec. 2002  New York Objections (by Justice Helen E. Freedman), 
Rosenberg, L.,  Jan. 2000 58 
Jan.—May, Jul./Aug., Sept. 2003 
New York Zoning Law and Practice, 4th Edition (by Patricia 
Law and Literature 
Salkin), Gesualdi, J.,  Sept. 2000 54 
Reflections on Reading —- Moments ofG race: Lawyers Reading Litera-  On Trial: Lessons From a Lifetime in the Courtroom (by Henry G. 
ture, Turano, M.,  Oct. 2000 12  Miller), Palermo, A.,  May 2002 52 
Law Practice  Protect and Defend (by Richard North Patterson), Mulholland, E., 
Mar./ Apr. 2001 53 
Developing Associates: “Shadowing” Program Provides Early Men- 
toring Opportunities, Levine, A.; Birnbaum, E., Jul./Aug. 2003 42  Robert H. Jackson: Country Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, Amer- 
ica’s Advocate (by Eugene C. Gerhart), 
Law Office Management - How Should Law Firms Respond to New 
Forms of Competition?, Gallagher, S.,  June 2000 24  Wagner, L.,  Jul./ Aug. 2003 47 
Successful Partnering Between Inside and Outside Counsel (West 
Records and Information Management Programs Have Become Vital 
Group/American Corporate Counsel Ass'n), Moore, J., 
for Law Firms and Clients, Martins, C.; Martins, S.,  Oct. 2001 21 
Mar./ Apr. 2001 52 
Roundtable Discussion - U.S., British and German Attorneys Reflect 
Transforming Practices: Finding Joy and Satisfaction in Legal Life 
on Multijurisdictional Work,  June 2000 31 
(by Steven Keeva), Mulholland, E.,  Feb. 2000 59 
Lawyer’s Bookshelf Column  The Greatest Player Who Never Lived: A Golf Story (by J. Michael 
100 Years of Federalism (by Mark Curriden and Leroy Philips,  Veron), Lang, R.,  Feb. 2001 57 
Jr.), Moore, J.,  Mar./ Apr. 2000 50 
Arbitration: Essential Concepts (by Steven C. Bennett), 
Poppell, B.,  Jul./Aug. 2002 50 
Journal  | November/December  2003
Legal and Medical Malpractice  Pause That Refreshes, The: Commas — Part II, Lebovits, G., 
Unhappy Clients May Lodge Complaints of Neglect Even when Mal-  May 2002 64 
practice Is Not an Issue, Coffey, J.; Peck, D.,  | May/June 1999 47  Poetic Justice: From Bar to Verse, Lebovits, G.,  Sept. 2002 48 
Technique: A Legal Method to the Madness, 
Legal Education 
Lebovits, G.,  June 2003 64 
Annual Mock Trial Competition Introduces High School Students to 
Technique: A Legal Method to the Madness — Part 2, 
the Law and Court Procedures, Wilsey, G.,  Mar./ Apr. 2000 10 
Lebovits, G.,  Jul./ Aug. 2003 64 
Tournament Teaches Skillfso r a Lifetime, Korgie, T., 
Mar./ Apr. 2000 11  Uppercasing Needn't Be a Capital Crime, Lebovits, G., 
May 2003 64 
Legal Profession 
What's Another Word for “Synonym”?, Lebovits,G.,  Jan. 2002 64 
18-B Experience, The - Court-Appointed Attorneys Face Legal and 
Writers on Writing: Metadiscourse, Lebovits, G.,  Oct. 2002 64 
Financial Challenges, Korgie, T.,  May 2001 5 
Writing on a Clean Slate: Clichés and Puns, 
Ethics - “Touting” in 1963 Was Replaced by a Flood of Information 
Lebovits, G.,  Mar./ Apr. 2003 64 
About Lawyers, Craco, L.,  Jan. 2001 23 
Legal Writing 
Exclusion Language of Policies May Deny Attorneys Coveragfeo r 
Mistakes in Business Pursuits, Adams, M.,  Mar. 1999 46  Beyond Words: New Tools Can Enhance Legal Writing, Collins, T.; 
Marlett, K.,  June 2003 10 
In Memoriam: Charles E. Heming 1926-2003, 
Miller, H.  Oct. 2003 42  Research Strategies — A Practical Guide to Cite-Checking: Assessing 
What Must Be Done, Bennett, S.,  Feb. 2000 48 
In Memoriam: Lawrence H. Cooke 1914-2000, Kaye, J., 
Sept. 2000 50  Statements of Material Facts in Summary Judgment Motions Require 
Careful Draftsmanship, Campolo, J.; Penzer, E.,  Feb. 2003 26 
Justice Robert H. Jackson, Gerhart, E.,  Nov./Dec. 2000 42 
View from the Bench — Clarity and Candor are Vital in Appellate Dis- 
Professionalism Award: An Exemplary Lawyer, Netter, M., 
covery, Boehm, D.,  Nov. 1999 52 
Jul./Aug. 2002 52 
Writing Clinic - An Attorney's Ethical Obligations Include Clear 
Professionalism Award — Chronicle ofa C areer, Netter, M., 
Writing, Davis, W.,  Jan. 2000 50 
May 2001 49 
Writing Clinic — Analyzing the Writer's Analysis: Will It Be Clear to 
Reflections on Building a Practice —  Lessons from the Neighborhood 
the Reader?, Donahoe, D.,  Mar./ Apr. 2000 46 
Provide Secrets to Success, Nolan, K.,  May 2002 16 
Writing Clinic - Make Your Mark With Punctuation, 
Tribute - William J. Carroll,  May 2001 25 
McCloskey, S.,  Nov./Dec. 2003 18 
Legal Writer Column 
Writing Clinic — Making the Language of the Law Intelligible and 
Bottom Line on Endnotes and Footnotes, The, 
Memorable, McCloskey, S.,  Nov. 1999 47 
Lebovits, G.,  Jan. 2003 64 
Writing Clinic — Rhetoric Is Part of the Lawyer's Craft, 
Devil's in the Details for Delusional Claims, The,  McCloskey, S.,  Nov./Dec. 2002 8 
Lebovits, G.,  Oct. 2003 64 
Writing Clinic — So Just What Is Your Style?, McCloskey, S., 
Dresfso r Success: Be Formal But Not Inflated, Lebovits, G.,  Nov./Dec. 2001 39 
Jul./Aug. 2001 8 
Writing Clinic - The Keys to Clear Writing Lead to Successful Re- 
Getting to Yes: Affirmative Writing, Lebovits, G.,  Oct. 2001 64  sults, McCloskey, S.,  Nov./Dec. 2000 31 
He Said — She Said: Gender-Neutral Writing, Lebovits, G., 
Writing Clinic — Writing Clearly and Effectively: How to Keep the 
Feb. 2002 64 
Reader's Attention, Stein, J.,  Jul./Aug. 1999 44 
If | Were a Lawyer: Tense in Legal Writing, Lebovits, G., 
Liens 
Nov./Dec. 2002 64 
Ineffective Devices: Rhetoric That Fails, Lebovits,G.,  Feb. 2003 64  (See Mortgages and Liens) 
Judicial Jesting: Judicious?, Lebovits, G.,  Sept. 2003 64  Litigation 
Not Mere Rhetoric: Metaphors and Similes - Part I, Lebovits, G.,  (See Trial Practice) 
June 2002 64 
Matrimonial Law 
Not Mere Rhetoric: Metaphors and Similes — Part II, Lebovits, G., 
(See also Family Law) 
Jul./Aug. 2002 64 
Changing Population Trends Spur New Interest in Prenup Agree- 
“Off” With Their Heads: Concision, Lebovits, G., 
ments for Love, Money and Security, DaSilva, W.,  Feb. 2002 8 
Nov./Dec. 2001 64 
Divorce Case Settlements Require Detailed Understanding of Pension 
On Terra Firma With English, Lebovits, G.,  Sept. 2001 64 
Plan Options, David, R.,  May 2003 33 
Pause That Refreshes, The: Commas — Part I, Lebovits, G., 
Mar./ Apr. 2002 64 
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Mortgages and Liens  Privileges 
Early Assessment of Potential Liens Is Critical to Assure that Recov-  Privilege and the Psychologist: Statutory Differences Yield Untailored 
ery Meets Client's Expectations, Little, E.,  Mar./Apr. 2001 44  Multilateral Confusion, Marrow, P.,  Mar. 1999 26 
Mortgage Foreclosures Involve Combination of Law, Practice, Rela-  Probate 
tionships and Strategies, Bergman, B.,  Jul./ Aug. 2001 19 
(See also Trust and Estate Law) 
Purchase Money Mortgages Require Careful Drafting to Avoid Later 
Difficulties, Bergman, B.,  Nov./Dec. 2002 29  Early Detection of Possible Pitfalls in Fiduciary Obligation Can Pre- 
vent Later Problems, Freidman, G.; Morken, J.,  Jan. 2002 22 
So Your Client Wants to Buy at a Foreclosure Sale: Pitfalls and Possi- 
bilities, Bergman, B.,  Sept. 2003 43  Professional Responsibility 
Understanding Mechanic's Liens Reveals Approaches to Thwart a  CLE for New York Attorneys: Ensuring the Tradition of Professional- 
Developer's Improper Filing, Lustbader, B.,  Jul./Aug. 2001 51  ism, Pfau, A.,  Jan. 1999 8 
Wall Street Remains a Key Player in Commercial Real Estate Financ-  Estates with Multiple Fiduciaries Pose Ethical and Practical Issues 
ing Despite Capital Market Fluctuations, Forte, J.,  for Attorney and Clients Alike, Freidman, G.; Morken, J., 
Jul./Aug. 2001 34  Nov./Dec. 2001 22 
Part 1500. Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Program for At- 
Poetry 
torneys in State of New York,  Jan. 1999 12 
Challenges, Dunham, A.,  Jan. 2000 53 
Recent News Events Illustrate Ethical Dilemmas Associated With a 
Point of View Column  “Difficult” Organizational Client, DiLorenzo, L., Mar./ Apr. 2003 8 
Being Respectful and Respected in the Practice of Law, 
Real Property Law 
Magner, Jr., P.,  Nov./Dec. 2003 39 
Enhanced Notice Requirements in Property Tax Foreclosure Cases 
Cardozo Mystery, The, Kornstein, D.,  May 2003 47 
Give Owners More Protection, Wilkes, D.,  Mar./Apr. 2002 48 
Chess and the Art of Litigation, Weiner, G.,  Oct. 2003 46 
First Court Case to Interpret Property Condition Disclosure Act 
Client Protection Funds Serve Noble and Pragmatic Needs, Miller, F.,  Holds Sellers Not Liable, Holtzschue, K.,  Mar./ Apr. 2003 
Feb. 2001 53 
Primer on Conveyancing, A — Title Insurance, Deeds, Binders, Bro- 
Conflicts Between Federal and State Law Involving the Spousal Right  kers and Beyond, Rohan, P.,  Oct. 2000 49 
of Election, Rachlin, M.,  June 2003 52 
RPL Requires Disclosure Statement,  Mar./ Apr. 2002 52 
Faceless Mentally Ill in Our Jails, Gerges, A.,  Mar. 1999 52 
Retirement 
Participation of Women Should Be Required in Domestic Violence 
Cases, Murphy, F,,  Jan. 2000 54  “Final Regulations” Set Rules for Distributions From IRAs and 
Qualified Retirement Plans, Neumark, A.; Slater-Jansen, S., 
Public Service Tradition of the New York Bar, The, 
Feb. 2003 38 
Nathan, F.,  Jul./Aug. 2003 48 
New Rules Offer Greater Flexibility and Simpler Distribution Pat- 
Reflections on Being Mediators, Ross, D.; Schelanski, V., 
Jul./Aug. 2000 46  terns for IRAs and Pension Plans, Neumark, A.; Slater-Jansen, S., 
Mar./ Apr. 2001 26 
Representing an Incapacitated Person at a Fair Hearing, 
Rachlin, M.,  Sept. 2003 52  Science and Technology 
Re-thinking Retirement, Seymour, Jr., W.N.,  Jan. 2003 50  Technology Primer - Video Teleconferencing of Hearings Provides 
Standing Down From the War on Drugs,  Savings in Time and Money, La Manna, J.,  Sept. 2000 8 
Weinstein, J.,  Feb. 2003 55  Wide Use of Electronic Signatures Awaits Market Decisions About 
Televised Criminal Trials May Deny Defendant a Fair Trial,  Their Risks and Benefits, Zoellick, B.,  Nov./Dec. 2000 10 
Murphy, F.,  Mar./ Apr. 2000 57 
Securities Law 
To the Supreme Court: Keep the Courthouse Doors Open, 
(See Business Law) 
Weinberg, P.,  Feb. 2000 55 
Software Review 
Treatment Optiofno r Drug Offenders Is Consistent with Research 
Findings, Leshner, A.,  Sept. 2000 53  CaseMap (CaseSoft), Reed, J.,  Feb. 2000 58 
United States Should Ratify Treaty for International Criminal Court,  Kidmate: A Joint Custody Program for Family Law Specialists (Lapin 
Murphy, F.,  Apr. 1999 87  Agile, Inc.), Siegel, F.,  Feb. 1999 50 
Why the Legal Profession Needs to Mirror the Community It Serves, 
Tax Law 
Fall EP.  Nov./Dec. 2000 38 
Phase-Ins, Phase-Outs, Refunds and Sunsets Mark New Tax Bill, 
Woe Unto You, Lawyers in the Tax Shelter Business,  a/k/a EGTRRA 2001, Peckham, E.,  Oct. 2001 41 
Lurie, A.,  Mar./ Apr. 2003 48 
Timing the Transfer of Tax Attributes in Bankruptcy Can Be Critical 
to the Taxpayer, Hansen, L.,  Oct. 2001 44 
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Tax Techniques  CLE Insights: Evidence - Effective Techniques for Impeaching Wit- 
Community Foundations: Doing Morefo r the Community,  nesses, Meagher Jr., W.,  Mar./ Apr. 2003 28 
Peckham, E.,  Feb. 2000 52 
CLE Insights: Pretrial Expert Disclosure in State Court Cases, 
Proposed GST Regulations Clarify Exemptions for Grandfathered  Horowitz, D.,  Sept. 2003 10 
Trusts, Sederbaum, A.,  June 2000 48  Litigation Strategies: Dissecting the Deposition: More Than Just a Set 
Qualified State Tuition Programs and Education IRAs, Rothberg, R.,  of Questions, Glick, R.,  Jul./Aug. 2003 10 
May 2000 51 
Psychological Testimony on Trial — Questions Arise About the Valid- 
State Income Tax: Not All Trusts Must Pay, Michaels, P.;  ity of Popular Testing Methods, Erickson,S.,  —_J ul./Aug. 2003 19 
Twomey, L.,  Oct. 2001 52 
Real Case, A — Learning to Love: The Trial Lawyer's 14 Challenges, 
Tort Law  Miller, H.,  Sept. 2001 8 
Corporate Officers and Directors Seek Indemnification from Personal  Trial Strategies - Quick Voir Dire: Making the Most of 15 Minutes, 
Liability, Coffey, J.; Gaber, M.,  Mar./ Apr. 2001 8  Cole, A.; Liotti, T.,  Sept. 2000 39 
Torts and Negligence  View From the Bench — Lawyers Need Detailed Knowledge of Rules 
Alternate Methods of Service for Motor Vehicle Cases Provide Way to  for Using Depositions at Trial, DiBlasi, J.,  Oct. 2001 27 
Reach Elusive Defendants, Taller, Y.D.,  May/June 1999 24  View From the Bench — Preparing an Expert Witness Is a Multi-Step 
Are Lawyers Promoting Litigation?,  Apr. 1999 9  Process, DiBlasi, J.,  May 2003 22 
Assessing the Costs and Benefits,  Apr. 1999 32  View From the Bench - The Role of Trial Court Opinions in the Judi- 
cial Process, Nesbitt, J.,  Sept. 2003 39 
Careful Defense Groundwork on Independent Medical Exams Can 
Help Balance Trial Testimony, Lang, R.  Jan. 2003 17  View From the Bench - Thorough Trial Preparation Is Vital for 
Civil Justice Reform Act,  Apr. 1999 64  Courtroom Success, DiBlasi, J.,  May 2002 21 
In a Suit Based on Intentional Acts, Defendant May Attempt to Raise  Trust and Estate Law 
Comparative Fault Under CPLR 1411, Beha, J., II,  June 2002 32  (See also Estate Planning) 
Lawsuits on the Links: Golfers Must Exercise Ordinary Care to Avoid  Advances in DNA Techniques Present Opportunity to Amend EPTL 
Slices, Shanks and Hooks, Lang, R.,  Jul./Aug. 2000 10  to Permit Paternity Testing, Cooper, I.,  Jul./Aug. 1999 34 
Medicolegal Aspects of Whiplash - A Primer for Attorneys,  Guardian ad Litem Procedures Reflect Traditional Court Concerns 
D’Antoni, A.,  Oct. 2003 10  for Those Lacking Representation, Groppe,C.,  Nov./Dec. 2003 32 
New Court of Appeals Ruling Bolsters Use of Res Ipsa Loquitur in 
Notable Changes Affecting Estates in the Year 2000 Reformed Wills 
Medical Malpractice Cases, Rogak, J.,  June 2003 28  and Trusts for Tax Purposes, Rubenstein, J.,  Feb. 2001 37 
Normal Rules on Liability for Failure to Use Seat Belts May Not 
Special Procedures for Victims of the World Trade Center Tragedy 
Apply in School Bus Accidents, Effinger, M.,  June 2000 41 
Provide Expedited Access to Assets, Leinheardt, W.,  Oct. 2001 8 
Proof of Recurring Conditions Can Satisfy Prima Facie Requirement 
Trust Glossary — Trusts Provide Variety of Options to Manage and 
for Notice in Slip-and-Fall Litigation, Taller, Y.D.,  Sept. 2000 27 
Protect Assets, Mariani, M.,  Jan. 2003 38 
Proposals for Change in Tort Law,  Apr. 1999 57 
Uniform Principal and Income Act Will Work Fundamental Changes 
Report of the Task Force to Consider Tort Reform Proposals, 
in Estate and Trust Administration, Groppe, C.,  Jan. 2002 8 
Apr. 1999 80 
Apr. 1999 40  Wills and Estate Plans Require New Flexibility to Reflect Tax Changes 
Rising Tide of Torts?, 
and Uncertain Future, Keller L.; Lee, A.,  Nov./Dec. 2002 19 
Tort Law Debate in New York, Angione, H.,  Apr. 1999 7 
Women in Law 
Tort Law in New York Today,  Apr. 1999 8 
Torts and Trials - Changes Made in Juries, Settlements, Trial Proce-  Large Firm Practice  - Women and Minorities Joined Firms as Rivalry 
Opened for Business, Gillespie, S.H.,  Jan. 2001 43 
dures, Liability Concepts, Miller, H.,  Jan. 2001 26 
Wrongly Convicted May Recover Civil Damages, But Must Meet Ex-  Woman's Reflections, A — Difficulties Early in the Century Gave Way 
acting Standards of Proof, Ruderman, T.,  Feb. 2002 30  to Present Openness, Spivack, E.,  Jan. 2001 60 
Trial Practice 
Analytical Tools: How to Spot a Lie: Checking Substance and Source, 
Teff, J.,  Jul./ Aug. 2003 27 
Changes in Practice and on the Bench - Days of Conviviality Pre- 
ceded Specialization and Globalization, Hancock, Jr., S., Jan. 2001 35 
CLE Insights: Current Trends on Rules for Hearsay, Barker, R., 
May 2003 28 
Journal  | November/December 2003
Index  to Authors  -  1999-2003 
The following index lists the authors of all articles that have appeared in the Journal since the January 1999 edition. 
Below each author's name is the general classification category used for the article. The headline describing the content of 
the article appears under that classification category in the Index to Articles that begins on page 44. 
Abrams, Steven M.  Bernstein, Michael I.  Cohen-Gallet, Bonnie 
Computers and the Law Feb. 2003 8  Lawyer’s Bookshelf Mar./ Apr. 2000 51  Criminal Law Jan. 1999 40 
Adams, Martin B.  Bersani, Michael G.  Cole, Ann H. 
Legal Profession Mar. 1999 46  Torts and Negligence Oct. 2002 24  Trial Practice Sept. 2000 39 
Akohonae, Rachel A.  Mark Ian Binsky  Collins, Thomas G. 
Employment Law Oct. 2002 47  Insurance Law Oct. 2003 24  Legal Writing June 2003 10 
Altreuter, William C.  Birnbaum, Eve D.  Cooper, Ilene Sherwyn 
Trial Practice Jul./ Aug. 2002 40  Law Practice Jul./ Aug. 2003 42  Trust and Estate Law Jul./ Aug. 1999 34 
Aman, John J.  Block, Gertrude  Craco, Louis A. 
Family Law Jan. 2000 12  Language Tips Jan. 1999-Nov./Dec.  Legal Profession Jan. 2001 23 
Andrews, Ross P.  2000; Feb. 2001-Nov./Dec. 2001;  Jan.  Crane, Stephen G. 
Employment Law Sept./Oct. 1999 8  2002-Nov./Dec. 2002; Jan.-May,  Civil Procedure May 2000 36 
Angione, Howard  Jul./Aug., Sept. 2003  Crick, Anne 
History in the Law Sept. 2002 8  Blum, Ronald G.  Family Law May 2001 41 
Torts and Negligence Apr. 1999 7  Courts June 2003 44  Crotty, John M. 
Attorney Professionalism Committee  Boehm, David O.  Employment Law Sept./Oct. 1999 74 
Attorney Professionalism Forum  History in the Law Oct. 2001 33  Cundiff, Victoria A. 
May-Nov./Dec. 2003  Lawyer’s Bookshelf June 2000 51  Computers and the Law Oct. 2002 8 
Baird, Edmund C.  Legal Writing Nov. 1999 52  Curran, Paul J. 
Appeals May 2002 32  Bogart, Valerie J.  Criminal Law Jan. 1999 23 
Bandler, Brian C.  ERISA Jan. 2003 8  Dachs, Jonathan A. 
Bankruptcy Jul./Aug. 2000 28  Borsody, Robert B.  Insurance Law May/June 1999 8 
Barasch, Amy  Point of View Mar./ Apr. 2002 54  Insurance Law Jul./Aug. 2000 18 
Courts Feb. 2002 27  Brodsky, Stephen L.  Insurance Law Sept. 2001 26 
Barken, Marlene  Contract Law Mar./ Apr. 2001 16  Insurance Law Jul./Aug. 2002 20 
Contract Law Mar./Apr. 2002 27  Calabrese, Alex  Insurance Law June 2003 32 
Barker, Robert A.  Arbitration/ ADR June 2000 14  D’Antoni, Anthony 
Trial Practice May 2003 28  Calareso, Jr., John P.  Torts and Negligence Oct. 2003 10 
Barnosky, John J.  Insurance Law Mar./ Apr. 2003 20  DaSilva, Willard H. 
Estate Planning Dec. 1999 8  Campolo, Joseph N.  Matrimonial Law Feb. 2002 8 
Bauchner, Joshua S.  Legal Writing Feb. 2003 26  David, Reuben 
Civil Procedure Mar./ Apr. 2000 26  Carlinsky, Michael B.  Matrimonial Law May 2003 33 
Beane, Leona  Covenants Not to Compete Feb. 1999 29  Davis, Wendy B. 
Arbitration/ ADR June 2002 27  Carr, Francis T.  Legal Writing Jan. 2000 50 
Beha, James A., II  Intellectual Property Jan. 2001 58  Del Gatto, Brian 
Arbitration/ ADR Sept. 2002 10  Cavanagh, Edward D.  Torts and Negligence June 2002 23 
Civil Procedure Jan. 2003 22  Antitrust Law Jan. 2000 38  Di Blasi, John P. 
Torts and Negligence June 2002 32  Evidence Jul./Aug. 1999 9  Trial Practice Oct. 2001 27 
Bellacosa, Joseph W.  Centone, Anthony J.  Trial Practice May 2002 21 
History in the Law Oct. 2000 5  Insurance Law May 2003 36  Trial Practice May 2003 22 
Bennett, Mark W.  Cherubin, David M.  DiLorenzo, Louis P. 
International Law Mar./ Apr. 2003 36  Civil Procedure Nov. 1999 24  Professional Responsibility Mar. / Apr. 
Bennett, Steven C.  Cilenti, Maria  2003 8 
Legal Writing Feb. 2000 48  Employment Law Nov./Dec. 2001 10  Di Lorenzo, Vincent 
Bergman, Bruce J.  Clauss, William  Banking /Finance Law Oct. 2000 36 
Mortgages and Liens Jul./ Aug. 2001 19  Criminal Law June 2000 35  Disner, Eliot G. 
Mortgages and Liens Nov./Dec. 2002 29  Clemens, Jane F.  International Law Mar./ Apr. 2000 35 
Mortgages and Liens Sept. 2003 43  Health Law June 2002 37  Donahoe, Diana Roberto 
Berlin, Sharon N.  Coffey, James J.  Legal Writing Mar./Apr. 2000 46 
Employment Law Sept./Oct. 1999 43  Legal and Medical  Donlon, Elizabeth Pollina 
Berman, Greg  Malpractice May/June 1999 47  Estate Planning Nov./Dec. 2003 27 
Courts June 2000 8  Tort Law Mar./ Apr. 2001 8  Dunham, Andrea Atsuko 
Cohen, Daniel A. 
Bernak, Elliot D.  Poetry Jan. 2000 53 
Employment Law Sept./Oct. 1999 36  Evidence Sept. 2000 43  Dunn, Ronald G. 
Employment Law Sept./Oct. 1999 70 
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Effinger, Montgomery Lee  Glendon, William R.  Kastner, Menachem J. 
Torts and Negligence June 2000 41  History in the Law Feb. 2002 46  Business Law Jul./Aug. 2003 32 
Eldridge, J. David  Glick, Robert A.  Katzman, Gerald H. 
Crossword Puzzle  Trial Practice Jul./Aug. 2003 10  Courts Nov. 1999 10 
Mar./Apr.—Nov./Dec. 2003  Gold, Elayne G.  Kaye, Judith S. 
Emery, Bob  Employment Law Sept./Oct. 1999 70  Juries June 2001 8 
Lawyer’s Bookshelf Jan. 1999 49  Golden, Ben  Legal Profession Sept. 2000 50 
Erickson, Steven K.  Family Law Feb. 2003 16  Keller Lawrence P. 
Trial Practice Jul./Aug. 2003 29  Golden, Paul  Estate Planning Nov./Dec. 2002 19 
Fantino, Lisa M.  Business Law May 2001 20  Kirgis, Paul Frederic 
Point of View Oct. 2002 52  Civil Procedure Sept. 2002 18  Evidence Feb. 2000 30 
Feinman, Paul G.  Constitutional Law Nov./Dec. 2001 34  Lawyer’s Bookshelf May 2000 50 
Criminal Law Feb. 2002 34  Goodman, Norman  Klein, Eve I. 
Fidell, Eugene R.  Juries June 2001 32  Employment Law Sept./Oct. 1999 51 
Gov't and the Law Feb. 2001 44  Grall, John G.  Employment Law Nov./Dec. 2001 10 
Fields, Marjory D.  Estate Planning Dec. 1999 16  Knipps, Susan K. 
Criminal Law Feb. 2001 18  Grande, Robert J.  Courts June 2000 8 
Family Law June 2000 20  Torts and Negligence June 2002 23  Korgie, Tammy S. 
Family Law Feb. 2002 21  Grant, Tom  Legal Education Mar./ Apr. 2000 11 
Fisher, Steven W.  Arbitration/ ADR June 2002 46  Legal Profession May 2001 5 
Juries June 2001 29  Gregory, David L.  Kornstein, Daniel 
Fiske, Robert B., Jr.  Covenants Not to Compete Oct. 2000 27  Point of View May 2003 47 
Lawyer’s Bookshelf Mar. 1999 56  Groppe, Charles J.  Krass, Stephen J. 
Fitzgerald, Brian P.  Trust and Estate Law Jan. 2002 8  Estate Planning Dec. 1999 29 
Juries Nov. 1999 32  Trust and Estate Law Nov./Dec. 2003 32  Krauss, Sarah L. 
Formato, Patrick  Gutekunst, Claire P.  Courts Feb. 2002 52 
Health Law Jul./Aug. 2002 8  Juries June 2001 35  Krieger, Laura M. 
Forte, Joseph Philip  Haelen, Joanne B.  Covenants Not to Compete Feb. 1999 29 
Mortgages and Liens Jul./ Aug. 2001 34  Insurance Law Oct. 2002 35  La Manna, Judith A. 
Freidman, Gary B.  Hall, L. Priscilla  Arbitration/ ADR May 2001 10 
Probate Jan. 2002 22  Point of View Nov./Dec. 2000 38  Lawyer’s Bookshelf June 2000 52 
Prof. Responsibility Nov./Dec. 2001 22  Halligan, Rosemary  Science and Tech. Sept. 2000 8 
Friedman, Marcy S.  Employment Law Sept./Oct. 1999 51  Lang, Robert D. 
Evidence Nov./Dec. 2001 28  Hancock, Stewart F,, Jr.  Lawyer’s Bookshelf Feb. 2001 57 
Evidence Jan. 2002 33  Trial Practice Jan. 2001 35  Torts and Negligence Jul./Aug. 2000 10 
Friedman Rosenthal, Lesley  Hansen, Lorentz W.  Torts and Negligence Jan. 2003 17 
Computers and the Law Sept. 2003 32  Tax Law Oct. 2001 44  Lauricella, Peter A. 
Frumkin, William D.  Herbert, William A.  Civil Procedure Nov. 1999 24 
Employment Law Sept./Oct. 1999 36  Constitutional Law Sept. 2002 24  Lazer, Leon D. 
Gaal, John  Herrmann, Mark  Juries June 2001 37 
Employment Law Sept./Oct. 1999 61  Courts Oct. 2003 20  Lebovits, Gerald 
Gaber, Mohamed K.  Hiller, Michael S.  Arbitration/ ADR Jan. 1999 28 
Tort Law Mar./Apr. 2001 8  Insurance Law Jul./Aug. 2002 32  Courts Mar./Apr. 2002 8 
Gallagher, Stephen P.  Holland, Brooks  Family Law May 2001 41 
Law Practice June 2000 24  Criminal Law Feb. 2002 34  Legal Writer Sept. 2001-Nov./Dec. 2003 
Gerges, Abraham G.  Holly, Wayne D.  Legal Writing Jul./ Aug. 2001 8 
Lawyer’s Bookshelf Jul./ Aug. 1999 50  Bankruptcy Mar. 1999 38  Lee, Anthony T. 
Point of View Mar. 1999 52  Ethics and the Law Jan. 2000 26  Estate Planning Nov./Dec. 2002 19 
Gerhart, Eugene C.  Holtzschue, Karl B.  Leeds, Matthew J. 
Lawyer’s Bookshelf Feb. 2000 59  Real Property Mar./ Apr. 2003 31  Contract Law Jul./Aug. 2001 43 
Lawyer's Bookshelf Jul./ Aug. 2002 50  Horowitz, David Paul  Leinheardt, Wallace L. 
Legal Profession Nov./Dec. 2000 42  Trial Practice Sept. 2003 10  Trust and Estate Law Oct. 2001 8 
Gershman, Bennett L.  Jalbert, Joseph R.  Leshner, Alan I. 
Discrimination Mar./Apr. 2000 42  Evidence Nov./Dec. 2000 24  Point of View Sept. 2000 53 
Judiciary Oct. 2001 36  Joseph, Gregory P.  Leven, David C. 
Gesualdi, James F.  Juries June 2001 14  Criminal Law Jan. 1999 23 
Lawyer’s Bookshelf Sept. 2000 54  Kassenoff, Jarred I.  Levine, Arnold J. 
Gillespie, S. Hazard  Business Law Jul./ Aug. 2003 32  Law Practice Jul./Aug. 2003 42 
Women in Law Jan. 2001 43  Kassoff, Mitchell J.  Levine, Barbara Baum 
Gillis, Margaret J.  Business Law Feb. 2001 48  Employment Law Oct. 2002 40 
Insurance Law Mar./Apr. 2003 20  Business Law Jan. 2003 32 
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