LA Lawyer Table of Contents: November 1998 Los Angeles Lawyer The Magazine of the Los Angeles County Bar AssociationTable of Contents November 1998, Vol. 21, No. 8 FEATURES Dumping Grounds The question of standing in environmental justice claims is complicated by the divergent approaches of administrative law judges and federal courts By Dominique R. Shelton Cracks in the Foundation In adopting a liberal interpretation of inception of loss, courts have given insureds a means of overcoming the standard one-year suit limitations clause By Brian S. Kabateck and Joshua H. Haffner Plus: Earn MCLE Credit. MCLE Test No. 67, sponsored by West Publishing. City Limits Do California cities have a constitutional power to grant tax rebates to the developers of private property? By Stephanie Rose Scher Special Section -- Holiday Travel & Gift Guide
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Practice Tips Courts turn thumbs down on stipulations to expedite appeals By Edward J. Haggerty Practice Tips Religious differences in child custody and visitation disputes By Marshall S. Zolla Risk Management Federal disclosure statutes and health care fraud By Ronald J. Nessim Computer Counselor Putting it all together with document assembly programs By Daryl Teshima COLUMNS
President's Page An agenda for reforming the superior court By Lee Smalley Edmon Barristers Bulletin The Barristers CLE Committee By Steve Gold Closing Argument A wrong-headed bankruptcy reform law By Peter A. Davidson Letters to the Editor Classifieds LACBA Foundation Honor Roll Index to Advertisers CLE Preview |