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Volume 26, No. 2
July, 2002
AGGRESSIVELY DEFENDING MANAGING AGENTS IN PREMISES LIABILITY CASES
Volume 25, No. 1
January, 2002
THE SECOND COMING OF JUAREZ?
THE COURT OF APPEALS ONCE AGAIN
INVIGORATES LEAD PAINT LITIGATION
Volume 24, No. 1
January, 2001
ELEVEN IN ONE BLOW
Volume 23, No. 2
September, 2000
A SERIOUS EXCEPTION TO THE NEW YORK
LIMITATION ON JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY:
THE NON-DELEGABLE DUTY RULE
Volume 23, No. 1
February, 2000
ASSUMPTION OF THE RISK:
ALIVE, EVEN ROBUST, IN NEW YORK
(or yes, you can win a summary judgment motion)
Volume 22, No. 2
September, 1999
A BASIC PRIMER ON FEDERAL
AGE DISCRIMINATION LITIGATION
Volume 22, No.1
May, 1999
"LOWERING THE BAR": MINIMIZING
THE BURDEN OF PROOF IN PREMISES
LIABILITY CLAIMS FOR ASSAULT
AND OTHER CRIMES OF VIOLENCE
Volume 22, No. 1
May, 1999
NEGLIGENT PHYSICIAN CREDENTIALING:
CAN IT BE A PREDICATE FOR LIABILITY?
Volume 21, No. 3
December, 1998
IMPUTED LIABILITY UNDER
THE CONTINUOUS TREATMENT DOCTRINE
Volume 21, No. 2
July, 1998
FOOD PROCESSOR AND VENDOR
LIABILITY IN NEW YORK
Volume 21, No. 1
March, 1998
WAIVERS OF LIABILITY FOR RECREATIONAL
ACTIVITY: REAL OR IMAGINARY PROTECTION
Volume 21, No. 1
March, 1998
THE HEALTH INSURER'S RIGHT TO INTERVENE:
NOSSOUGHI V. FEDERATED DEPT. STORES, INC.
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