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Trial  Diplomacy Journal  Index 
Volume 14 
AIDS Litigation  Combatting Discovery Abuse, Ward Wagner, Jr. and Helen 
Hemophiliacs, Transfusions, and AIDS: Liability  Wagner McAfee, No. 4, p. 197. 
for AIDS Contracted by Hemophiliacs and Oth- 
Consultants 
ers from Blood Factor Concentrate and Blood 
Jury Selection: How a Professional Consultant 
Transfusions, Ron. J. Perey, No. 3, p. 137. 
Can Increase Your Odds of Success, Dr. Paul P. 
Trial of an AIDS Case—The Quest for Con-  Hirschfield, No. 3, p. 177. 
trol, David R. Johnson, No. 2, p. 99. 
Cording, Louise G., Ph.D., and Tyron Elliott, The Dynam- 
ATV = Any-time Victim, Joseph William Moch, No. 4, p.  ics of Relationships  Among Psychologist, 
189.  Lawyer, and Brain-Injured Patient, No. 3, p. 
131. 
ATV Litigation 
ATV = Any-time Victim, Joseph William  Crawford, Dr. Richard J., and Steven Friedland, Points of 
Moch, No. 4, p. 189.  View: Discussions on the Active Jury Model, 
No. 1, p. 30. 
Automobile Fire Litigation 
Automotive Vehicle Fires: Government Stan-  Damages 
dards and Litigation, Dr. Alexander J. Patton,  Damages in Personal Injury Actions: Maxi- 
No. 1, p. 47.  mizing the Award,  Christian D. Searcy, Sr., 
No. 1, p. 16. 
Automotive Vehicle Fires: Government Standards and Litiga- 
tion, Dr. Alexander J. Patton, No. 1, p. 47.  Damages in Personal Injury Actions: Maximizing the Award, 
Christian D. Searcy, Sr., No. 1, p. 16. 
Blood Transfusions 
Hemophiliacs, Transfusions, and AIDS: Liabil-  Day, John A. and Catherine Marks, Duty to Warn of Po- 
ity for AIDS Contracted by Hemophiliacs and  tential Drug Interactions:  The Pharmacist's 
Others from Blood Factor Concentrate and  Role, No. 2, p. 107. 
Blood Transfusions, Ron. J. Perey, No. 3, p. 
137.  Demonstrative Trial Technique: The Introduction of Ilustra- 
tive Exhibits, Jersey M. Green, No. 2, p. 65. 
Brain-Injured Client 
The Dynamics of Relationships Among Psy-  Deposing the Defendant Mammographer, Alexander J. Ma- 
chologist, Lawyer, and Brain-Injured Patient,  cones and Felicia Gojmerac, No. 2, p. 85. 
Tyron Elliott and Louise G. Cording, Ph.D.,  Discovery 
No. 3, p. 131.  Combatting Discovery Abuse, Ward Wagner, 
Breast Cancer Litigation  Jr. and Helen Wagner McAfee, No. 4, p. 197. 
Deposing the Defendant Mammographer,  Duty to Warn of Potential Drug Interactions: The Pharma- 
Alexander J. Macones and Felicia Gojmer-  cist’s  Role, John A. Day and Catherine 
ac, No. 2, p. 62.  Marks, No. 2, p. 107. 
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Trial  Diplomacy Journal  Index 
Volume 14 
AIDS Litigation  Combatting Discovery Abuse, Ward Wagner, Jr. and Helen 
Hemophiliacs, Transfusions, and AIDS: Liability  Wagner McAfee, No. 4, p. 197. 
for AIDS Contracted by Hemophiliacs and Oth- 
Consultants 
ers from Blood Factor Concentrate and Blood 
Jury Selection: How a Professional Consultant 
Transfusions, Ron. J. Perey, No. 3, p. 137. 
Can Increase Your Odds of Success, Dr. Paul P. 
Trial of an AIDS Case—The Quest for Con-  Hirschfield, No. 3, p. 177. 
trol, David R. Johnson, No. 2, p. 99. 
Cording, Louise G., Ph.D., and Tyron Elliott, The Dynam- 
ATV = Any-time Victim, Joseph William Moch, No. 4, p.  ics of Relationships  Among Psychologist, 
189.  Lawyer, and Brain-Injured Patient, No. 3, p. 
131. 
ATV Litigation 
ATV = Any-time Victim, Joseph William  Crawford, Dr. Richard J., and Steven Friedland, Points of 
Moch, No. 4, p. 189.  View: Discussions on the Active Jury Model, 
No. 1, p. 30. 
Automobile Fire Litigation 
Automotive Vehicle Fires: Government Stan-  Damages 
dards and Litigation, Dr. Alexander J. Patton,  Damages in Personal Injury Actions: Maxi- 
No. 1, p. 47.  mizing the Award,  Christian D. Searcy, Sr., 
No. 1, p. 16. 
Automotive Vehicle Fires: Government Standards and Litiga- 
tion, Dr. Alexander J. Patton, No. 1, p. 47.  Damages in Personal Injury Actions: Maximizing the Award, 
Christian D. Searcy, Sr., No. 1, p. 16. 
Blood Transfusions 
Hemophiliacs, Transfusions, and AIDS: Liabil-  Day, John A. and Catherine Marks, Duty to Warn of Po- 
ity for AIDS Contracted by Hemophiliacs and  tential Drug Interactions:  The Pharmacist's 
Others from Blood Factor Concentrate and  Role, No. 2, p. 107. 
Blood Transfusions, Ron. J. Perey, No. 3, p. 
137.  Demonstrative Trial Technique: The Introduction of Ilustra- 
tive Exhibits, Jersey M. Green, No. 2, p. 65. 
Brain-Injured Client 
The Dynamics of Relationships Among Psy-  Deposing the Defendant Mammographer, Alexander J. Ma- 
chologist, Lawyer, and Brain-Injured Patient,  cones and Felicia Gojmerac, No. 2, p. 85. 
Tyron Elliott and Louise G. Cording, Ph.D.,  Discovery 
No. 3, p. 131.  Combatting Discovery Abuse, Ward Wagner, 
Breast Cancer Litigation  Jr. and Helen Wagner McAfee, No. 4, p. 197. 
Deposing the Defendant Mammographer,  Duty to Warn of Potential Drug Interactions: The Pharma- 
Alexander J. Macones and Felicia Gojmer-  cist’s  Role, John A. Day and Catherine 
ac, No. 2, p. 62.  Marks, No. 2, p. 107. 
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The Dynamics of Relationships Among Psychologist, Lawyer,  Kahn, Patricia O., and Robert L. Haig, Representing the 
and Brain-Injured Patient, Tyron Elliott and  Judgment Creditor, No. 4, p. 213. 
Louise G. Cording, Ph.D., No. 3, p. 131. 
LaMarca, George A., Final Checklist of Trial Principles, No. 
Elliott, Tyron, and Louise G. Cording, Ph.D., The Dynamics  1, p. 40. 
of Relationships Among Psychologist, Lawyer, 
Macones, Alexander J. and Felicia Gojmerac, Deposing 
and Brain-Injured Patient, No. 3, p. 131. 
the Defendant Mammographer, No. 2, p. 85. 
Evidence 
How to Improve Your Tape-Recorded Evidence,  Marks, Catherine and John A. Day, Duty to Warn of Po- 
tential Drug Interactions:  The Pharmacist's 
Norman I. Perle, No. 1, p. 57. 
Role, No. 2, p. 107. 
Demonstrative Trial Technique: The Introduc- 
tion of Illustrative Exhibits, Jersey M. Green,  McAfee, Helen Wagner, and Ward Wagner, Jr., Combat- 
ting Discovery Abuse, No. 4, p. 197. 
No. 2, p. 65. 
McGovern, Peter J. and Thomas Sannito, The Psychologi- 
Final Checklist of Trial Principles, George A. LaMarca, No. 
cal Factors That Make an Opening Statement 
1, p. 40. 
Unforgettable, No. 2, p. 73. 
Friedland, Steven, and Dr. Richard J. Crawford, Points of 
Moch, Joseph William, ATV = Any-time Victim, No. 4, p. 
View: Discussions on the Active Jury Model, 
189. 
No. 1, p. 30. 
Negotiating and Settling Personal Injury Claims: The Plain- 
Friedman, G. Robert, and Kathleen J. Worthington, Rape 
tiff Lawyer's Perspective, George M. Gold, 
in the Apartment Complex: Considerations for 
the Civil Litigator, No. 4., p. 205.  No. 1, p. 5. 
Opening Statement 
Gojmerac,  Felicia and Alexander J. Macones, Deposing 
the Defendant Mammographer, No. 2, p. 85.  The Psychological  Factors  That Make an 
Opening Statement  Unforgettable, Thomas 
Gold, George M., Negotiating and Settling Personal Injury  Sannito and Peter J. McGovern, No. 2, p. 73. 
Claims: The Plaintiff Lawyer's Perspective, No. 
1, p. 5.  Patton, Dr. Alexander J., Automotive Vehicle Fires: Govern- 
ment Standards and Litigation, No. 1, p. 47. 
Green, Jersey M., Demonstrative Trial Technique: The Intro- 
Perey, Ron. J., Hemophiliacs, Transfusions, and AIDS: Lia- 
duction of Illustrative Exhibits, No. 2, p. 65. 
bility for AIDS Contracted by Hemophiliacs 
Haig, Robert L., and Patricia O. Kahn, Representing the  and Others from Blood Factor Concentrate and 
Judgment Creditor, No. 4, p. 213.  Blood Transfusions, No. 3, p. 137. 
Hemophiliacs  Perle, Norman I|., How to Improve Your Tape-Recorded Evi- 
Hemophiliacs, Transfusions, and AIDS: Liabil-  dence, No. 1, p. 57. 
ity for AIDS Contracted by Hemophiliacs and 
Personal Injury Claims 
Others from Blood Factor Concentrate and 
Damages in Personal Injury Actions: Maxi- 
Blood Transfusions,  Ron. J. Perey, No. 3, p. 
mizing the Award,  Christian  D. Searcy, Sr., 
137. 
No. 1, p. 16. 
Hirschfield, Dr. Paul P., Jury Selection: How a Professional 
Consultant Can Increase Your Odds of Suc-  The Dynamics of Relationships Among Psy- 
chologist, Lawyer, and Brain-Injured Patient, 
cess, No. 3, p. 177. 
Tyron Elliott and Louise G. Cording, Ph.D., 
How to Improve Your Tape-Recorded Evidence, Norman  I.  No. 3, p. 131. 
Perle, No. 1, p. 57. 
Negotiating and Settling Personal Injury 
Johnson,  David R., Trial of an AIDS Case—The Quest for  Claims:  The Plaintiff Lawyer's Perspective, 
Control, No. 2, p. 99.  George M. Gold, No. 1, p. 5. 
Judgment Enforcement  Pharmacist Liability 
Representing the Judgment Creditor, Robert L.  Duty to Warn of Potential Drug Interactions: 
Haig and Patricia O. Kahn, No. 4, p. 213.  The Pharmacist’s  Role, John A. Day and 
Catherine Marks, No. 2, p. 107. 
Juries 
Jury Selection: How a Professional Consultant  Points of View: Discussions on the Active Jury Model, Steven 
Can Increase Your Odds of Success, Dr. Paui P.  Friedland and Dr. Richard J. Crawford, No. 
Hirschfield, No. 3, p. 177  1, p. 30. 
Points of View: Discussions on the Active Jury  Premises Liability 
Model, Steven  Friedland and Dr. Richard J.  Rape in the Apartment Complex: Considerations 
Crawford, No. 1, p. 30.  for the Civil Litigator,G. Robert Friedman and 
Kathleen J. Worthington, No. 4., p. 205. 
Jury Selection: How a Professional Consultant Can Increase 
Your Odds of Success, Dr. Paul P. Hirschfield,  The Psychological Factors That Make an Opening Statement 
No. 3, p. 177.  Unforgettable, Thomas Sannito and Peter J. 
McGovern, No. 2, p. 73. 
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Rape in the Apartment Complex:  Considerations for the Civil  Worthington, Kathleen J., and G. Robert Friedman, Rape 
Litigator,  G. Robert Friedman and Kathleen  in the Apartment Complex: Considerations for 
J. Worthington, No. 4., p. 205.  the Civil Litigator, No. 4., p. 205. 
Representing the Judgment Creditor, Robert L. Haig and Pa- 
tricia O. Kahn, No. 4, p. 213. 
Sannito, Thomas and Peter J. McGovern, The Psychologi- 
cal Factors That Make an Opening Statement 
Unforgettable, No. 2, p. 73. 
Searcy, Christian  D. Sr., Damages in Personal Injury Ac- 
tions:  Maximizing the Award,  No. 1, p. 16. 
Settlements 
Negotiating and Settling  Personal Injury 
Claims:  The Plaintiff Lawyer's Perspective, 
George M. Gold, No. 1, p. 5. 
Sexual Abuse Cases 
Time Barring That Which  Takes Time to Dis- 
cover and Heal: Statutes of  Limitations in Sex- 
ual Abuse Cases, Robert W. Tiedeken, No. 3, 
p. 163. 
Statutes of Limitations 
Time Barring That Which  Takes Time to Dis- 
cover and Heal: Statutes of Limitations in Sex- 
ual Abuse Cases, Robert W. Tiedeken, No. 3, 
p- 163. 
Taggart, Thomas R., A Trial Lawyer's Primer on Traffic Ac- 
cident Reconstruction, No. 3, p- 169. 
Tiedeken, Robert W., Time Barring That Which  Takes Time 
to Discover and Heal: Statutes of Limitations 
in Sexual Abuse Cases, No. 3, p. 163 
Tieger, Paul D., Trial Simulations: The Next Best Thing to a 
Crystal Ball, No. 2, p. 119. 
Time Barring That Which  Takes Time to Discover and Heal: 
Statutes of Limitations in Sexual Abuse Cases, 
Robert W. Tiedeken, No. 3, p. 163 
Traffic Accident Reconstruction 
A Trial Lawyer's  Primer on Traffic Accident 
Reconstruction, Thomas R. Taggart, No.  3, p 
169 
A Trial Lawyer's Primer on Traffic Accident Reconstruction, 
Thomas R. Taggart, No. 3, p. 169. 
Trial of an AIDS Case—The Quest for Control,  David  R. 
Johnson, No. 2, p. 99 
Trial Principles 
Final Checklist of Trial Principles, George A. 
LaMarca, No. 1, p. 40. 
Trial Simulations 
Trial Simulations:  The Next Best Thing toa 
Crystal Ball, Paul D. Tieger, No. 2, p. 119. 
Trial Simulations:  The Next Best Thing to a Crystal Ball, Paul 
D. Tieger, No. 2, p. 119 
Voir Dire 
Jury Selection: How a Professional Consultant 
Can Increase Your Odds of Success, Dr. Paul P. 
Hirschfield, No. 3, p. 177. 
Wagner, Ward  Jr., and Helen  Wagner McAfee, Combat- 
ting Discovery Abuse, No. 4, p. 197.
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