| The National Law Journal 1993 Randall Samborn |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| ABA convention steers clear of most controversy. | Law | Thom Weidlich, Randall Samborn |
| ABA ducks the abortion debate; referendum is postponed. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| ABA floats trial publicity rule. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| A lawyer's juggling act; Theodore R. Tetzlaff is a general counsel - and a law firm partner. (general counsel to Tenneco Inc. and partner at Chicago's Jenner and Block) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Anti-lawyer attitude up; but NLJ/West poll also shows more people are using attorneys. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| A quiet birthday: after a year, little action under the Americans with Disabilities Act. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Baseball's lawyer; Robert DuPuy goes to bat for the owners in antitrust, labor and other battles. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Chicago probe nets conviction; judge found to have fixed four cases, including murders. (Judge Thomas J. Maloney) (Cook County, Illinois) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Controversy tops the bill; the ABA features some new attractions and a long-running drama. (ABA/NYC) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Courthouse standoff in Indiana. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Derailing the rules; unusual coalition tries last-ditch effort to halt civil discovery reform. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Dethroned 'king of porn' makes last stand in court. (Reuben Sturman) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| El Rukn prosecutions blasted. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| First ADA trial marks beginning of enforcement. (Americans with Disabilities Act) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| He becomes unwilling focus. (Stephen E. Kravit, Milwaukee lawyer, successful in claim that government sting impaired relationship with his client) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| In courts: caseloads still rise. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| 'Invasion' of Chicago stops cold; in the end, just a few outside firms dared to enter. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Kirkland & Ellis partners depart; to form new boutique. (Bartlit Beck Palenchar and Scott) (Chicago) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Lawyer discipline to open up; public process supported. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Lawyers brace for aftermath. (of midwestern flood of 1993) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| New disclosure rules attacked; at first hearing on Hill. (Congress considers amendments to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure drafted by US Judicial Conference) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| 'Noisy withdrawal' held a duty. (ABA says lawyer has ethical duty to warn third parties by making noisy withdrawal from case where client intends to commit fraud) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Novel Michigan fee plan struck. (Michigan Supreme Court invalidates system for paying court-appointed counsel) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| 'Quality' survives; lawyers aren't too worried about rulings on shop-floor cooperation. (includes related article on impending examination of quality circles by Clinton's Commission for the Future of Worker-Management Relations) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Report: closing law ineffective. (requiring notice of plant closings) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Reports: little discovery abuse; fuel reform opposition. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Rules changes go to Congress; on sanctions, discovery. | Law | Randall Samborn |
| So what is a lawyer, anyway? The fight over non-lawyers and legal services comes to a head. (includes related article on state laws regulating delivery of legal services by non-lawyers) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| Streamlined ethics rule proposed; by key ABA committee. (A.B.A. Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility) | Law | Randall Samborn |
| U.S. misconduct may upset cases; FBI probes special treatment of witnesses. | Law | Randall Samborn |
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