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Vol. 10 Edition 1 - Spring 1999
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A PRIMER ON ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE AND TIPS FOR PROTECTING AN INSURER'S CRITICAL SELF-ANALYSIS
Noreen J. Parrett, Esq.
PARRETT & O'CONNELL, LLP
(608) 251-1967
"Critical self-analysis," "internal compliance audit," "self-evaluation" : all are phrases now commonly used by insurers.
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THE DANGERS OF E-MAIL
Defensive Driving on the Information Superhighway
Charles T. Richardson, Esq.
BAKER & DANIELS LLP
(202) 312-7487
As I get older, I am becoming more and more frustrated with the lawyer's "balance," the tendency to see both pros and cons, with the constant weighing of the benefits and risks to the point where advice which started out as clear direction gets burdened with a litany of footnotes and warnings.
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THREAT TO STATE REGULATION FROM TRIAL BAR
In BMW of North America, Inc. v. Gore, the U. S. Supreme Court said: No one doubts that a State may protect its citizens by prohibiting deceptive trade practices . . . But the States need not, and in fact do not, provide such protection in a uniform manner.
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IOWA PASSES GRADUATED DRIVER LICENSING LAW
John C. Schachterle, Esq.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(515) 288-8208
Perhaps there is no greater rite of passage than obtaining a driver's license. As a kid, you finally felt free. But this freedom comes at great cost.
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