ABA Journal 1999 William C. Smith - Abstracts

ABA Journal 1999 William C. Smith
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Advocates for a mute court; judges with busy dockets prefer arguments to be seen and not heard.LawWilliam C. Smith
Bailing from the bench; judges worry pay gap may drive their experienced peers into private practice.LawWilliam C. Smith
Big objections to brief decisions; critics contend one-word appellate rulings give short shrift to justice.LawWilliam C. Smith
Cautiously confident; few taking advantage of year 2000 readiness law.LawWilliam C. Smith
Common bonds, separate lives; case attempts to create constitutional right of siblings to grow up together.LawWilliam C. Smith
Daddy no more; ex-husband contests presumption of paternity with DNA results proving he had no biological ties.(Pennsylvania)LawWilliam C. Smith
Not just for the disabled; under the ADA nondisabled job seeker can sue for improper interview questions, court says.LawWilliam C. Smith
Offshore trust busting; a contempt ruling may mean trouble in debtor's paradise.LawWilliam C. Smith
Prying off tort reform caps; states striking down limits on liability and damages, and status of limitation.LawWilliam C. Smith
See you in divorce tort; splitting spouses raise RICO, fraud and other claims.LawWilliam C. Smith
Selling contracts revisions, again; new drafting committee gears up for another whack at updating the UCC.LawWilliam C. Smith
Taking the fast track to 2000; an ADR provider steps in to hurry resolution of Y2K disputes.LawWilliam C. Smith
Talkative attorneys are 'libel' to pay; discreition should guide a lawyer's public comments about pending lawsuits.LawWilliam C. Smith
Victims of omission; employers can face liability for negligent hiring practices when workers commit acts of violence.LawWilliam C. Smith
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