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Winter 2012, Volume 37, Number 2
Features
An Unsettling Aggregate Settlement
By Bethany Leigh Rabe
Ethics Opinions Approve Daily Deal Ads for Lawyers
By M. Derek Harris
When Is a Waiver Not a Waiver?
By Jannis E. Goodnow
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Practice Points / Acting Technique for the Courtroom
By Hon. Mark A. Drummond
From the Committees / Enforcing Third-Party Discovery in Arbitration
By Lisa M. Eddington and Howard S. Suskin
Civil Procedure / Does Federalism Work for the Federal Rules?
By Charles S. Fax
Civil Procedure / Chancery Court Awards More Than $1 Billion in Deriviative Action
By Sean T. Carnathan
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Supreme Court Limits FMLA Claims Against States
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Fiduciary Duty Exception to Privilege Inapplicable in Illinois
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Prison Is Not a Custodial Environment for Miranda Purposes
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Managers of Delaware LLCs Owe Fiduciary Duty Except by Agreement
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