| The National Law Journal 1992 Gail Diane Cox |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A fisherman tries to hook the 'big bass.' (Brad Murray sues Ray W. Scott Jr., head of the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| A staggering load; L.A.'s system struggles with 13,000 arrests. (aftermath of 1992 Los Angeles riots) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| A 'stealth' S & L law sneaks in; D & O assets can be frozen. (California) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Battle on legal ads comes down to class; some deride 'reform' movement as elitist. | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Christopher Commission talks about the verdict. (Rodney King police brutality verdict) (L.A. Aftershocks) (California) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Consultants are hired, dropped; in L.A., police conduct probe. | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Denver firm appeals judgment; Holland & Hart suit. (The Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation v. Holland and Hart) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Diaphragm TSS leads to award. (toxic shock syndrome) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Experts helped pick King jury; L.A. cop defense. | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Fee case shows fast-lane billing. (attorney Howard Weitzman sues former client John DeLorean over unpaid fees) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Firm sues ex-client for liability; L.A. case first of its kind? (Hughes Hubbard and Reed sues Shearson Lehman Bros.) (California) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| In from the cold: a suit makes public an old CIA tale. (Erwin Rautenberg sues CIA for breach of contract over covert Air Asia) (includes related article) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Innovation - or just court triage? California's justices are trying very hard to clear the docket. (California Supreme Court) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Jailed spy escapes in circuits' split over wire fraud. (United States v. Bruchhausen) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Jerry's judges; presidential candidate Jerry Brown radically remade the face of the California judiciary while governor there. | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Juries place less value on homemakers; wrongful-death awards are higher for 'working' wives. | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Just why did Jones Day settle? In Lincoln S & L case. (Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Keating gets help from his friends. (Charles H. Keating, Jr. facing sentencing for securities fraud) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Legal malpractice: punies OK'd. (California) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Libel suit spotlights rap 'hate-speak.' (suit against rap group N.W.A. by television host Denise Barnes) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| MCLE courses hit new turf: featured are such titles as 'Cruisin' for Credits.' (Minimum Continuing Legal Education)(includes information on New York State's MCLE program) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Mosbacher upstairs, downstairs. (former butler and housekeeper file suit over abrupt Christmas firing) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| No right to speedy civil trial: 9th Circuit kills bar suit. (Los Angeles County Bar wanted more funding for trial judgeships from state) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Paul Hastings suit near trial; defunct spinoff at issue. (Leasehold Technology Group) (California) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Penny-stock king lands in jail; ran Blinder, Robinson. (Meyer Blinder) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Professionals defend themselves. (attorneys and accountants employed by Charles Keating; Lincoln S & L trial) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Protecting witnesses a duty? Suits try to hold law enforcement liable. | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| The court of St. Joan. (Judge Jacqueline St. Joan presides over the Protective Order Court, Denver, Colorado) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| The judgemaker; strategist Joseph R. Cerrell has helped keep dozens on the bench. | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Tort tales lash back; outrageous anecdotes fueled tort reform, but it's a game two can play. | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Toss of a coin snares N.Y. firm; investor suit defendant. (Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft charged with aiding and abetting a fraudulent coin investment scheme) (Rayle v. First National Bank of Cut Bank) | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
| Unlimited liability; accountants' legal exposure is fuzzy, but the bottom line is clear: damages are exploding. | Law | Gail Diane Cox |
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