LA Lawyer Table of Contents: May 1999
Los Angeles Lawyer The Magazine of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Table of Contents May 1999, Vol. 22, No. 3 FEATURES In Harms Way For more than a quarter century, courts have struggled to apply the test in Harms when determining whether disputes over copyright license agreements should be brought in state or federal courts By Kristine L. Braun Reading, 'Riting & Ratings Using a forum analysis, school administrators may legally restrict the access of the media on public school campuses By Diana D. Halpenny Spoil Sport A recent California Supreme Court decision signals the demise of the tort of intentional spoliation of evidence By Jerrold Abeles and Robert J. Tyson Plus: Earn MCLE Credit. MCLE Test Index, sponsored by West Publishing. DEPARTMENTS
Practice Tips An administrative environmental cleanup order is not a "suit" By Stephen G. Mason Tax Tips The IRS offers new relief for innocent spouses By Steven Toscher By the Book Dark Side of Fortune Reviewed by Judge Anthony J. Mohr Ethics Opinion No. 496 Liens on recovery in unrelated case Computer Counselor The benefits of building a paperless law firm office By Daryl Teshima COLUMNS
President's Page Our changing profession By Lee Smalley Edmon Barristers Bulletin Why government lawyers should join By Bill Bilderback Closing Argument Is there a future for class action lawsuits? By J. Paul Gignac Classifieds Index to Advertisers CLE Preview
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