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Table of Contents
Summer 2012, Volume 37, Number 4
Features
Is Employee Misuse of Company Data a Crime?
By Natasha A. Saggar
Is Prohibition of Non-Lawyer Ownership of Law Firms Antiquated?
By Sean T. Carnathan
You've Got Mail, but Have You Been Served?
By Teresa Rider Bult
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Practice Points / A Peer May Be Your Client's Worst Juror
By Hon. Mark A. Drummond
Civil Procedure / Why You Must Read the Local Rules
By Charles S. Fax
Civil Procedure / Prometheus's Patent Ruled a Myth
By Katerina E. Milenkovski
Book Review / The Young Litigator: Advice on Building a Successful Career
By Caitlin Haney
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Asking for Friendly Advice Can Create a Conflict
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Co-Client Relationship Between Insurer and Insured Not Automatic
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"Golden Rule" Arguments Not Okay on Liability Issues
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Contribution and Indemnification for ERISA Fiduciaries
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Attorney's ECF Error Forfeits Client's Right to Appeal
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Establishing That Text Messages Are Admissible
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"Reckless Disregard" May Suffice for Spoliation Sanction
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Rambus's Prejudicial, Bad Faith Spoliation Warrants Harsh Sanction
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