LA Lawyer Table of Contents: February 1998
Los Angeles Lawyer The Magazine of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Table of Contents February 1998 , Vol. 20, No. 11 FEATURES Inside Out In a recent decision, the Supreme Court has added broad new categories of individuals subject to the Securities and Exchange Commission's insider trading rules By James M. René Landmark Decision In overturning the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, the Supreme Court has made it more difficult for religious institutions to exempt their properties from historic preservation laws By Emil J. Wohl Unappealing Behavior Courts can use either an objective or subjective standard when determining whether an appeal is frivolous and subject to sanctions By Honey Kessler Amado Plus: Earn MCLE Credit. MCLE Test No. 59, sponsored by West Publishing. DEPARTMENTS
Practice Tips Arguing injunctive relief for victims of identity theft By Edward P. Howard and Gus T. May Tax Tips The IRS tightens the rules on family limited partnerships By Jeffrey L. Glassman and Reynolds T. Cafferata Computer Counselor Eight computer choices lawyers will be making in 1998 By Daryl Teshima By the Book Ashes to Ashes Reviewed by Eric Howard COLUMNS
President's Page A report on the Blue Ribbon Commission By David J. Pasternak Barristers Bulletin Do not consent to be a knave By Russell T. Ginise Closing Argument Lessons from a remarkable jurist By Susan Liebson Classifieds Index to Advertisers CLE Preview
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