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Index to V o 1. 72 of The Florida Bar Journal [1 998) Key: January, Ja; February, F; March, Mr; April, Ap; May, My; June, Je; July/August, Jy/Ag; October, O; November, N; December, D A five-year index is published on the Bar’s website: www.FLABAR.org Author Index Bicks, Peter A. Conti, Louis T.M. A Joint Representation of Spouses in Florida Joins the Union with Respect Estate Planning: The Saga of Advi¬ to LLCs.N 51 sory Opinion 95-4.Mr 39 Abbott, Charles “B.B Bisbee, H. Richard On the Other Side of the Jury Door The Art of Licensure.Mr 74 .My 55 Blankenship, Gary D Alfert, Robert, Jr. Howard C. Coker—President of The Condemnation Blight Under Florida Florida Bar.Jy/^ 14 Davis, Gardner Law: A Rule of Appropriation or the Major B. Harding—Chief Justice of Director Conflicts of Interest Under Scope of the Project Rule in the Supreme Court of Florida.. O 12 the Florida Business Corporation Disguise?.Jy/Ag 69 Blonsky, Daniel Act—Hidden Shoals in a Safe Harbor ArmACivotaongisdet i,Lt uKotgeiolrlonel ylRi nHegv., iDsioonn’ tC Tohmemy?i s.s.Nio n6s2 TbDiheterna tt1 ii1ontn ht h ACe irAcwrumito Par uSrtus rdrao Musna.djio nrAg Np A e7rw4¬ DouA.g lNasostF,e Wfr.o Dme xthteer 3 Chai1r.O 20 AycSolcikp,s lLidyinndga ARw. ay: Landowners Con¬ BluCmobmereg ,t oE dtwhea rSd oRu.r ce: Come to The RSestyructusrintg ethem Florid.aO Cabin 4e4t tUinnudeer tLoo cLaol sPel aSnunbinsgta Cntaisvee L Rawig hts FLlaowriydear sB Go Beayondr the. CJall oaf Dut y8 m19i9ss7i-o9n8: CA oPnrsotgitruetsios nR Reepviosirotn. JCeo m1¬4 .Je 105 to Assist the Constitution Revision Dudek, Elizabeth Commission. My 4 Medicaid Fraud and Abuse in Florida: Not the End, But a New Beginning A New Approach to an Old Problem B .Je 8 .Ap 44 The Good Things Lawyers Do.F 8 Ball, John S. The Lawyer Answers the Call . Ap 6 Defending the Accumulated Earnings The Lawyer Legislator.Mr 8 Tax Case.D 28 Buchan, Betty J. E Barber, Tom The Drugged Driver and the Need for Beyond Noncompete Agreements: a Per Se Law.Jy/Ag 32 Elligett, Ra)Tnond T, Jr. Using Florida’s Trade Secrets Act to Burton, Daniel N. Top 10 Appellate Mistakes (Or Why Prevent Former Employees From Managed Care 101.Ap 26 You Need an Appellate Specialist) Disclosing Sensitive Information to Butterworth, Robert A. .Ja 41 Competitors.Mr 10 Updating the Judicial Branch . O 40 Ellis, David R. Barnett, Martha Buzzett, William A. Cyberlaw and Computer Technology: Proposing Solutions to the Property Miscellaneous Matters and Technical A Primer on the Law of Intellectual Tax Structure and the Right of Citi¬ Revisions.O 67 Property Protection.Ja 34 zens to Contact Local Elected Offi¬ Ellis, Richard M. cials .O 54 Access to Emergency Services and Barrett, James H. c Care in Florida.Ja 26 International Implications of Check- Ewing, William P. the-Box Regulations.My 34 International Implications of Check- Baskies, Jeffrey A. Casey, Eoghan the-Box Regulations.My 34 Step Two in Any Divorce Proceeding: Internet Misuse in the Workplace: A See an Estate Planning Attorney Lawyer’s Primer.N 22 .O 80 Caudill, James F. F Bell, William A. Appellate Court Trends in Rehabili¬ Florida’s Hidden Problem: The Un¬ tative Alimony.Mr 65 insured Citizen.Ap 54 Cohen, Jules S. Farnell, R. H., II Ben-David, Deborah The Use of the Florida Homestead to Sleeping with the Enemy—Litigation A Preview of Constitutional Revision Defraud Creditors.D 35 Loan Agreements: Are They Legal? .Je 20 Coker, Howard C. .F28 Protecting Florida’s Natural Re¬ Ancillary Businesses—An Economic Ferguson, Cleveland, III sources .O 22 Opportunity or an Ethical Dilemma Agency Discipline Proceedings—The Bennett, Gerald T. Threatening Our Profession?.N 6 Preponderance of Clear and Convinc¬ Let’s Kill All the Lawyers! Lawyers Must Publicly Promote the ing Evidence. Ja 71 Shakespeare (Might Have) Meant It Values of the Constitution.O 8 Few, Adelaide .D 58 Stand Up!.Jy/Ag 8 Fighting the Battle Against Health 62 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNALVDECEMBER 1998 Index to V o 1. 72 of The Florida Bar Journal [1 998) Key: January, Ja; February, F; March, Mr; April, Ap; May, My; June, Je; July/August, Jy/Ag; October, O; November, N; December, D A five-year index is published on the Bar’s website: www.FLABAR.org Author Index Bicks, Peter A. Conti, Louis T.M. A Joint Representation of Spouses in Florida Joins the Union with Respect Estate Planning: The Saga of Advi¬ to LLCs.N 51 sory Opinion 95-4.Mr 39 Abbott, Charles “B.B Bisbee, H. Richard On the Other Side of the Jury Door The Art of Licensure.Mr 74 .My 55 Blankenship, Gary D Alfert, Robert, Jr. Howard C. Coker—President of The Condemnation Blight Under Florida Florida Bar.Jy/^ 14 Davis, Gardner Law: A Rule of Appropriation or the Major B. Harding—Chief Justice of Director Conflicts of Interest Under Scope of the Project Rule in the Supreme Court of Florida.. O 12 the Florida Business Corporation Disguise?.Jy/Ag 69 Blonsky, Daniel Act—Hidden Shoals in a Safe Harbor ArmACivotaongisdet i,Lt uKotgeiolrlonel ylRi nHegv., iDsioonn’ tC Tohmemy?i s.s.Nio n6s2 TbDiheterna tt1 ii1ontn ht h ACe irAcwrumito Par uSrtus rdrao Musna.djio nrAg Np A e7rw4¬ DouA.g lNasostF,e Wfr.o Dme xthteer 3 Chai1r.O 20 AycSolcikp,s lLidyinndga ARw. ay: Landowners Con¬ BluCmobmereg ,t oE dtwhea rSd oRu.r ce: Come to The RSestyructusrintg ethem Florid.aO Cabin 4e4t tUinnudeer tLoo cLaol sPel aSnunbinsgta Cntaisvee L Rawig hts FLlaowriydear sB Go Beayondr the. CJall oaf Dut y8 m19i9ss7i-o9n8: CA oPnrsotgitruetsios nR Reepviosirotn. JCeo m1¬4 .Je 105 to Assist the Constitution Revision Dudek, Elizabeth Commission. My 4 Medicaid Fraud and Abuse in Florida: Not the End, But a New Beginning A New Approach to an Old Problem B .Je 8 .Ap 44 The Good Things Lawyers Do.F 8 Ball, John S. The Lawyer Answers the Call . Ap 6 Defending the Accumulated Earnings The Lawyer Legislator.Mr 8 Tax Case.D 28 Buchan, Betty J. E Barber, Tom The Drugged Driver and the Need for Beyond Noncompete Agreements: a Per Se Law.Jy/Ag 32 Elligett, Ra)Tnond T, Jr. Using Florida’s Trade Secrets Act to Burton, Daniel N. Top 10 Appellate Mistakes (Or Why Prevent Former Employees From Managed Care 101.Ap 26 You Need an Appellate Specialist) Disclosing Sensitive Information to Butterworth, Robert A. .Ja 41 Competitors.Mr 10 Updating the Judicial Branch . O 40 Ellis, David R. Barnett, Martha Buzzett, William A. Cyberlaw and Computer Technology: Proposing Solutions to the Property Miscellaneous Matters and Technical A Primer on the Law of Intellectual Tax Structure and the Right of Citi¬ Revisions.O 67 Property Protection.Ja 34 zens to Contact Local Elected Offi¬ Ellis, Richard M. cials .O 54 Access to Emergency Services and Barrett, James H. c Care in Florida.Ja 26 International Implications of Check- Ewing, William P. the-Box Regulations.My 34 International Implications of Check- Baskies, Jeffrey A. Casey, Eoghan the-Box Regulations.My 34 Step Two in Any Divorce Proceeding: Internet Misuse in the Workplace: A See an Estate Planning Attorney Lawyer’s Primer.N 22 .O 80 Caudill, James F. F Bell, William A. Appellate Court Trends in Rehabili¬ Florida’s Hidden Problem: The Un¬ tative Alimony.Mr 65 insured Citizen.Ap 54 Cohen, Jules S. Farnell, R. H., II Ben-David, Deborah The Use of the Florida Homestead to Sleeping with the Enemy—Litigation A Preview of Constitutional Revision Defraud Creditors.D 35 Loan Agreements: Are They Legal? .Je 20 Coker, Howard C. .F28 Protecting Florida’s Natural Re¬ Ancillary Businesses—An Economic Ferguson, Cleveland, III sources .O 22 Opportunity or an Ethical Dilemma Agency Discipline Proceedings—The Bennett, Gerald T. Threatening Our Profession?.N 6 Preponderance of Clear and Convinc¬ Let’s Kill All the Lawyers! Lawyers Must Publicly Promote the ing Evidence. Ja 71 Shakespeare (Might Have) Meant It Values of the Constitution.O 8 Few, Adelaide .D 58 Stand Up!.Jy/Ag 8 Fighting the Battle Against Health 62 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNALVDECEMBER 1998 Care Fraud: Federal Enforcement Ac¬ 501(c)(3) Organizations.Je 87 Kearney, Deborah K. tions .Ap 34 Hanzman, Michael A. A Preview of Constitutional Revision Fisher, Kellyalexis Pre-arbitration “Status Quo” Injunc¬ .Je 20 “Man Let ’em Grow”: The State of tions: DoThey Protect the Arbitration Election Reform—Striving for a More Florida Mangrove Laws.My 58 Process or Impair Agreements to Ar¬ Open and Equitable Election Process Fleming, Joseph Z. bitrate? .Mr 20 .O 57 Where There Is Fire, There Is Smoke: Harding, Chief Justice Major B. Kelley, Robert E. V, Jr. Issues Involving Smokers and Those Preparing Florida Courts for the New ChallengingTax Assessments on Con¬ Exposed to Smoke in the Workplace Millennium .Jy/Ag 10 taminated Property in Florida .N 65 Harkness, John E, Jr. .Jy/Ag 51 Franklin, Richard S. Make Plans to Join Us for the Annual Kennedy, James J., Ill The Roth IRA—What a Great Deal! Meeting.My 8 Patient or Consumer? The Evolving .Mr 51 Preserving Our Profession.Je 12 Role of the Purchaser of Health Care Freiden, Ellen Catsman The Florida Bar’s Proper Role in the Services. Ap 58 Protecting Basic Rights of Florida Constitution Revision Process . O 10 Kochalka, James Citizens.O 48 The Numbers Are In: Lawyers Give Coping with Client Expectations in Di¬ Frumkes, Melvyn B. Freely to Their Communities .... N 8 vorce .F 55 Impact on Divorce Taxation Issues of Hauser, Lisa Z. Kogan, Justice Gerald the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 Estate Planning with Tenancy by the Election Reform—Striving for a More .My 44 Entireties Property.Jy/Ag 46 Open and Equitable Election Process Furtick, Beverly H. Hedrick, Alexandra Krueger .0 57 Defending the Accumulated Earnings Pregnancy Discrimination—Rights, Tax Case.D 28 Remedies, and Defenses.Je 94 Henderson, Wm. Clay L Protecting Florida’s Natural Re¬ G sources .O 22 Law, Lester B. Ho, Victoria M. Garrity, James Appellate Court Trends in Rehabili¬ Planning to Maximize the Section Internet Misuse in the Workplace: A tative Alimony.Mr 65 2013 Credit.Ja 66 Lawyer’s Primer.N 22 Hopkins, J. B. The Roth IRA—What a Great Deal! Gerson, Mervyn S. The First Thing We Do, Let’s Get .Mr 51 Warning: Qualified Plans May Not Be Shakespeare Right!.Ap 9 Lee, Robert W. Protected in Bankruptcy Despite Howell, James T. Mental Illness and the Right to Con¬ Patterson v. Shumate.N 34 Practitioner Profiling.Ap 62 tract .D 48 Gersten, Judge David M. Hunter, Gary K., Jr. Leesfield, Ira H. Evidentiary Trends in Domestic Vio¬ Statutory Strict Liability for Environ¬ Ex Parte Communications by Govern¬ lence .Jy/Ag 65 mental Contamination—A Private ment Lawyers with Represented Par¬ Glazier, Robert S. Cause of Action to Remedy Pollution ties: Proposed Changes to Rule 4.2 of Subsequent Remedial Measures: The or Mere Legislative Jargon? ... Ja 50 the ABA Model Rules of Professional Misunderstood Rule of Evidence Hyde, Kevin E. Conduct.D 18 .F40 The World of Retaliation After Le6n, Jose I. Goldenberg, Judge Renee Robinson v. Shell Oil.My 40 Where There Is Fire, There Is Smoke: Practical Aspects of Parenting Con¬ Issues Involving Smokers and Those flicts: Preparing Parents for Litigation Exposed to Smoke in the Workplace .Ja 54 .N 65 Gonzalez, Ervin A. J Leventhal, Markham R. Considerations in Class Certification Class Actions: Fundamentals of Cer¬ .Mr 78 tification Analysis.My 10 Creating and Developing Winning Jablow, Benjamin A. LeVine, Dennis J. Themes and Arguments.F 53 1997 Tax Changes: Capital Gains Tax Attorneys’ Fees for Debtors Who Pre¬ Graham, Michael H. and Sale of a Primary Residence vail in Credit Card Adversaries Subsequent Remedial Measures: The .F22 .Mr 56 Misunderstood Rule of Evidence Jarret, Joseph G. Levine, Marcia E. .F40 Mediating with Florida’s Local Gov¬ Warning: Qualified Plans May Not Be Green, Cami ernments: Tips for the Private Practi¬ Protected in Bankruptcy Despite Betwixt ’N Between PIL and PLP tioner .N 59 Patterson v. Shumate.N 34 .Je 110 Jarvis, Robert M. Lewis, Mark F. Griffin, Linda Suzzanne Cross-Border Legal Practice and Eth¬ Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls—Ask A Practical Discussion on Advising the ics Rule 4-8.5—Why Greater Guid¬ Why: A Look at the Harassing Tele¬ Lottery Winner.Ap 84 ance Is Needed. F 59 phone Call Statutes.Mr 60 Grossman, Allen R. Johnson, Bradley R. The Drugged Driver and the Need for Fee Splitting and the Management of The World of Retaliation After a Per Se Law.Jy/Ag 32 Medical Practices: A History of Board Robinson v. Shell Oil.My 40 Lewis, Mark R., Sr. of Medicine Declaratory Statements Johnston, Judge Lawrence V, III Notice to Caveators Prior to Will’s Ad¬ .Ap 48 The Instruction on Reasonable Doubt: mission to Probate.O 106 Gunn, Tracy Raffles 200 Years of Sophistry Is Enough Lockman, Stuart M. PreservingError in Jury Trials: Rules .Ja 61 Formation of Hybrid-Type Organiza¬ to Remember.O 77 tions: Virtual Mergers of Health Care Gunter, Jason L. Systems.Ap 14 Recent Developments in Employer Li¬ K ability for Sexual Harassment. O 94 M H Kahn, Charles J., Jr MacGrady, Glenn J. Judicial Elections: Canon 7, Politics, What Part of the Estate Should Pay and Free Speech.Jy/Ag 22 the Estate Expenses?—A Posi-Hubert Hagan, J. Andrew Analysis.F 10 Recent Developments Affecting THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1998 63 Maglione, Fred N s Proposing Solutions to the Property Tax Structure and the Right of Citi¬ Nguyen, Greg Tung Sanchez, Robert C. zens to Contact Local Elected Officials The Corporate Provisional Director: Unauthorized Appropriation of an .O 54 Has Due Process Been Overlooked? Individual’s Name or Likeness— Makar, Maijorie C. .O 83 Florida’s Appellate Courts and Domestic Violence: Why the Florida Nussbaum, Frank §540.08 .Jy/Ag 57 Legislature Must Do More to Protect Arbitration and Attorneys’ Fees Is¬ Sandridge, Hala A. the “Silent Victims”.N 10 sues: An Attorney’s and Arbitrator’s Appellate Relief From Interlocutory Marks, Deborah Viewpoint. N 70 Bankruptcy Court Abstention and Defending the “Child as Witness” Rule Remand Orders: A Reason for .N 49 Change?.Ap 88 Religious Freedom v. Parental Respon¬ Schaefer, John sibility Determinations.Jy/Ag 62 P A New Day Has Dawned for Legal Ser¬ Marks, D. Brett vices Plans in Florida.N 76 Attorneys’ Fees for Debtors Who Pre¬ Schiff, Michael P. Pankau, Barbara R. vail in Credit Card Adversaries Mortgage Brokers and Yield Spread .Mr 56 Health Law: Balancing Legal, Eco¬ Premiums: Are These Legitimate Fees nomic, and Ethical Concerns . Ap 10 Martin, Robert L. or Illegal Kickbacks?.D 55 Search and Seizure in Florida Schools: Payton, Harry A. Schlesinger, Sanford J. Task Based Billing—Overcoming Fear The Effect of Police Involvement Reforming Florida’s Elective Share .My 52 .Ja 14 Law: Is the Cure Worse Than the Dis¬ The Corporate Provisional Director: Martin, Ronald T. ease? .D 44 Warning: Qualified Plans May Not Be Has Due Process Been Overlooked? Shepard, Judge Randall T. .O 83 Protected in Bankruptcy Despite l^at Judges Can Do About Legal Pro¬ Patterson v. Shumate.N 34 Poliakoff, Gary A. fessionalism .Mr 30 The Phantom of the Condominium Martinez, Ana Cristina Shestack, Jerome J. .F44 A Preview of Constitutional Revision The Foundations of Our Professional .Je 20 Popok, Michael S. Values.Ja 10 Updating the Judicial Branch . O 40 Managed Care 101.Ap 26 Siegel, Stephen H. Martinez, Daniel A. Pratt, David Consolidation of Physicians and Other Keep it Straight or Pay More Than Estate Planning with Tenancy by the Noninstitutional Providers .... Ap 18 Your Share: Deciphering Fabre and Entireties Property.Jy/Ajg 46 Silverman, Tracy E. Set-Offs in Multiple Defendant Cases Pryor, C. Scott Formation of Hybrid-Type Organiza¬ Contractual Good Faith: Variations on .Je 84 tions: Virtual Mergers of Health Care Maynard, John Gary, III the Theme of Expectations.Ja 20 Systems.Ap 14 Pleading Punitive Damages in Federal Slicker, William D. Court: Must One Comply with F.S. Child Testimony.N 46 §68.72?.My 48 R Smith, Wm. Reece, Jr. McGinley, Ann C. Professionalism? What’s That? Protecting Basic Rights of Florida Rattray, Tammie L. .My 28 Citizens.O 48 Recent Developments in Employer Li¬ Sobel, Stuart H. McLendon, Timothy ability for Sexual Harassment. O 94 Section 713.245 Conditional Payment Strengthening the Duty to Provide Reiss, Jerry Bonds—Panacea or Pandora? .. O 86 Public Education.O 28 Cross-Examining the Pension Expert Solov, Mark D. McSorley, Joseph F. .Je 98 Current Developments in Public “Criminal Lawyers” or “Lawyer Crimi¬ Richards, Gregory A. School Concurrency.F 47 nals”? Ethics of the Criminal Defense Health Insurance and Other Health- Staver, Mathew D. Bar Under Attack.F 35 Related Expenses in Family Law: An Collateral Offsets to Workers’ Com¬ Mendelson, Paul Overview.Ap 65 pensation Benefits.O 89 Closing the Deadly Loophole in Cur¬ Richman, Gerald F. Steinberg, Robert S. rent Firearms Laws.O 64 Specific Performance of Real Estate Domestic Relations Provisions of the Mills, Jon Contracts: Legal Blackmail.N 54 IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of Strengthening the Duty to Provide The Case for Merit Selection and Re¬ 1998 .D 41 Public Education.O 28 tention of Trial Judges.O 71 Stommel, Robert J. Mora, Abraham M. Rock, R. Andrew Planning to Maximize the Section Reforming Florida’s Elective Share Fee Splitting and the Management of 2013 Credit.Ja 66 Law: Is the Cure Worse Than the Dis¬ Medical Practices: A History of Board ease? .D 44 of Medicine Declaratory Statements Morgan, Laura W. .Ap 48 Child Support and the High Income Romance, Mark A. T Parent: Uses and Misuses of the Good Specific Performance of Real Estate Fortune Trust.Je 102 Contracts: Legal Blackmail.N 54 Tanner, Michael G. Morley, Samuel J. Rundle, Katherine Fernandez Releases—Make Sure They Bring Fi¬ ChallengingTax Assessments on Con¬ Closing the Deadly Loophole in Cur¬ nality.D 51 taminated Property in Florida rent Firearms Laws.O 64 Taylor, T. Kevin .Jy/Ag 51 Russell, Hollis F. Recent Developments Affecting Morrison, George T. Joint Representation of Spouses in 501(c)(3) Organizations.Je 87 Pending Revisions to Articles 8 and 9 Estate Planning: The Saga of Advisory Tesiero, Donald E., II of the Florida UCC: An Opportunity Opinion 95-4.Mr 39 Constructive Trusts and the Construc¬ for Florida to Merge onto the Infor¬ Multiple Representation in Estate tion Loan.Je 91 mation Highway.Ja 45 Planning: Beyond Advisory Opinion Tiernan, Peter B. Moskowitz, Adam M. 95-4, Part 2. Ap 78 TRA 97 Is Not the Only Reason to Re¬ Deposing “Apex” Officials in Florida: view Existing Estate Plans Involving “Shooting Straight for the Top” Closely Held Stock.O 99 .D 10 64 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1998 Trezevant, Jay G. w Willis, Craig B. Fighting the Battle Against Health Juror Misconduct: Balancing the Need Care Fraud: Federal Enforcement Ac¬ Walsh, Michael R. for Secret Deliberations with the tions .Ap 34 Cross-Examining the Pension Expert Right to a Fair and Impartial Trial .Je 98 .My 20 Wartenberg, Philip S. V Health Insurance and Other Health- Related Expenses in Family Law: An Y Overview.Ap 65 Yard, Mary Julianne Valori, Raymond W. Weaver, Ronald L. Local Government and Emergency Considerations in Class Certification Current Developments in Public Medical Service Systems.Ap 70 .Mr 78 School Concurrency.F 47 Weidner, Donald J. Law School Engagement in Profes¬ sionalism and Improved Bar Relations .Jy/Ag 40 Subject Index Key: January, Ja; February, F; March, Mr; April, Ap; May, My; June, Je; July/August, Jy/Ag; October, O; November, N; December, D A five-year index is published on the Bar’s website: www.FLABAR.org A Appellate Practice and Procedure Remand Orders: A Reason for Administrative Agencies Appellate Court Trends in Rehabilita¬ Change?, Hala A. Sandridge Agency Discipline Proceedings— tive Alimony, James F. Caudill and .Ap 88 ThePreponderance of Clear and Victoria M. Ho. Mr 65 Constructive Trusts and the Construc¬ Convincing Evidence, Cleveland Appellate Relief From Interlocutory tion Loan, Donald E. Tesiero II Ferguson III.Ja 71 Bankruptcy Court Abstention and .Je 91 Fee Splitting and the Management of Remand Orders: A Reason for Warning: Qualified Plans May Not Be Medical Practices: A History of Change?, Hala A. Sandridge..Ap 88 Protected in Bankruptcy Despite Board of Medicine Declaratory Preserving Error in Jury Trials: Rules Patterson v. Shumate, Mervyn S. Statements, Allen R. Grossman and to Remember, Tracy Raffles Gunn Gerson, Marcia E. Levine and R. Andrew Rock.Ap 48 .O 77 Ronald T. Martin.N 34 Practitioner Profiling, James T. Howell Top 10 Appellate Mistakes (Or Why You Bar Associations .Ap 62 Need an Appellate Specialist), Broward County Dedicates New Cen¬ The Art of Licensure, H. Richard Raymond T. Elligett, Jr..Ja 41 ter to First Executive Director Bisbee.Mr 74 Arbitration .F63 Administrative Law Arbitration and Attorneys’ Fees Issues: Billing/Task Based Billing Agency Discipline Proceedings—The AnAttorney’s and Arbitrator’s View¬ Task Based Billing—Overcoming Fear, Preponderance of Clear and Con¬ point, Frank Nussbaum.N 70 Harry A. Payton.Ja 14 vincing Evidence, Cleveland Pre-arbitration “Status Quo” Injunc¬ Bonds Ferguson III.Ja 71 tions: Do They Protect the Arbitra¬ Section 713.245 Conditional Pajmaent Alimony tion Process or Impair Agreements Bonds—Panacea or Pandora?, Appellate Court Trends in Rehabilita¬ to Arbitrate?, Michael A. Hanzman Stuart H. Sobel.O 86 tive Alimony, James F. Caudill and .Mr 20 Books Victoria M. Ho. Mr 65 The 11th Circuit Puts a Major New F 64, Mr 83, Ap 92, Je 114,0 109, N 80 Alternative Dispute Resolution Dent in the Armor Surrounding Ar¬ Business Law Arbitration and Attorneys’ Fees Issues: bitration Awards, Daniel Blonsky Attorneys’ Fees for Debtors Who Pre¬ An Attorney’s and Arbitrator’s View¬ .Ap 74 vail in Credit CardAdversaries, Den¬ point, Frank Nussbaum.N 70 Attorneys’ Fees nis J. LeVine and D. Brett Marks American Bar Association Arbitration and Attorneys’ Fees Issues: .Mr 56 The Foundations of Our Professional An Attorney’s and Arbitrator’s View¬ Betwixt ’N Between PIL and PLP, Values, Jerome J. Shestack... Ja 10 point, Frank Nussbaum.N 70 Cami Green.Je 110 Anti-contact Rule Beyond Noncompete Agreements: Us¬ Ex Parte Communications by Govern¬ ing Florida’s Trade Secrets Act to ment Lawyers with Represented Prevent Former Employees From B Parties: Proposed Changes to Rule Disclosing Sensitive Information to 4.2 of the ABA Model Rules of Pro¬ Competitors, Tom Barber .... Mr 10 fessional Conduct, Ira H. Leesfield Constructive Trusts and the Construc¬ Bankruptcy .D 18 tion Loan, Donald E. Tesiero II Appellate Relief From Interlocutory .Je 91 Bankruptcy Court Abstention and THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1998 65 Defending the Accumulated Earnings Civil Rights Miscellaneous Matters and Technical Tax Case, John S. Ball and Beverly Class Actions: Fundamentals of Certi¬ Revisions, William A. Buzzett. O 67 H. Furtick. D 28 fication Analysis, Markham R. Proposing Solutions to the Property Deposing “Apex” Officials in Florida: Leventhal .My 10 Tax Structure and the Right of Citi¬ “Shooting Straight for the Top,” Mental Illness and the Right to Con¬ zens to Contact Local Elected Offi¬ Adam M. Moskowitz.D 10 tract, Robert W. Lee.D 48 cials, Martha Barnett and Fred Director Conflicts of Interest Under The World of Retaliation After Maglione. O 54 the Florida Business Corporation Robinson v. Shell Oil, Kevin E. Hyde Protecting Basic Rights of Florida Citi¬ Act—Hidden Shoals in a Safe Har¬ and Bradley R. Johnson.My 40 zens, Ellen Catsman Freiden and bor, Gardner Davis.F31 Class Action Ann C. McGinley.O 48 Florida Joins the Union with Respect Class Actions: Fundamentals of Certi¬ Protecting Florida’s Natural Re¬ to LLCs, Louis T.M. Conti.N 51 fication Analysis, Markham R. sources, Deborah Ben-David and On the Other Side of the Jury Door, Leventhal.My 10 Wm. Clay Henderson.O 22 Charles “B.B.” Abbott.My 55 Considerations in Class Certification, Restructuring the Florida Cabinet Sys¬ Pending Revisions to Articles 8 and 9 Ervin A. Gonzalez and Raymond W. tem, W. Dexter Douglass.O 44 of the Florida UCC: An Opportunity Valori. Mr 78 Strengthening the Duty to Provide for Florida to Merge onto the Infor¬ Client Relations Public Education, Timothy mation Highway, George T. Morrison Coping with Client Expectations in McLendon and Jon Mills. O 28 .Ja 45 Divorce, James Kochalka.F 55 The Case for Merit Selection and Re¬ The Corporate Provisional Director: Coker, Howard C. tention of Trial Judges, Gerald F. Has Due Process Been Overlooked?, Howard C. Coker—President of The Richman.O 71 Greg Tung Nguyen and Harry A. Florida Bar, Gary Blankenship The Florida Bar’s Proper Role in the Payton.O 83 .Jy/Ag 14 Constitution Revision Process, John The Use of the Florida Homestead to Commercial Litigation F. Harkness, Jr..O 10 Defraud Creditors, Jules S. Cohen The Corporate Provisional Director: Updating the Judicial Branch, Robert .D 35 Has Due Process Been Overlooked?, A. Butterworth and Ana Cristina Unauthorized Appropriation of an Greg Tung Nguyen and Harry A. Martinez. O 40 Individual’s Name or Likeness— Payton.O 83 1997-98 Constitution Revision Com¬ Florida’s Appellate Courts and Unauthorized Appropriation of an mission: A Progress Report, W. Dex¬ §540.08, Robert C. Sanchez Individual’s Name or Likeness— ter Douglass.Je 14 .Jy/Ag 57 Florida’s Appellate Courts and Construction Contracts/Law §540.08, Robert C. Sanchez Constructive Trusts and the Construc¬ .Jy/Ag 57 tion Loan, Donald E. Tesiero II Computer Law .Je 91 Cyberlaw and Computer Technology: A The Phantom of the Condominium, Cabinet, Florida Primer on the Law of Intellectual Gary A. Poliakoff.F 44 Restructuring the Florida Cabinet Sys¬ Property Protection, David R. Ellis Consumer Law tem, W. Dexter Douglass.O 44 .Ja 34 Mortgage Brokers and Yield Spread Capital Gains Tax Condemnation of Property Premiums: Are These Legitimate 1997 Tax Changes: Capital Gains Tax Condemnation Blight Under Florida Fees or Illegal Kickbacks?, Michael and Sale of a Primary Residence, Law: A Rule of Appropriation or the P. Schiff.D55 Benjamin A. Jablow.F 22 Scope of the Project Rule in Dis¬ Patient or Consumer? The Evolving Certification Order guise?, Robert Alfert, Jr. . Jy/Ag 69 Role of the Purchaser of Health Care Class Actions: Fundamentals of Certi¬ Condominiums Services, James J. Kennedy III fication Analysis, Markham R. The Phantom of the Condominium, .Ap 58 Leventhal.My 10 Gary A. Poliakoff.F 44 Contaminated Property Charities Conflict Challenging Tax Assessments on Con¬ Recent Developments Affecting Director Conflicts of Interest Under taminated Property in Florida, Rob¬ 501(c)(3) Organizations, J. Andrew the Florida Business Corporation ert E. V. Kelley, Jr. and Samuel J. Hagan and T. Kevin Taylor... Je 87 Act—Hidden Shoals in a Safe Har¬ Morley.Jy/Ag 51 Chief Justice bor, Gardner Davis.F31 Contracts Major B. Harding—Chief Justice of the Constitution Revision Contractual Good Faith: Variations on Supreme Court of Florida, Gary A Note from the Chair, W. Dexter the Theme of Expectations, C. Scott Blankenship.O 12 Douglass.O 20 Pryor.Ja 20 Preparing Florida Courts for the New A Preview of Constitutional Revision, Mental Illness and the Right to Con¬ Millennium, Chief Justice Major B. Deborah Ben-David, Deborah K. tract, Robert W. Lee.D 48 Harding.Jy/Ag 10 Kearney and Ana Cristina Martinez Pre-arbitration “Status Quo” Injunc¬ Child Support .Je 20 tions: Do They Protect the Arbitra¬ Child Support and the High Income Closing the Deadly Loophole in Cur¬ tion Process or Impair Agreements Parent:Uses and Misuses of the rent Firearms Laws, Paul to Arbitrate?, Michael A. Hanzman Good Fortune Trust, Laura W. Mor¬ Mendelson and Katherine .Mr 20 gan .Je 102 Fernandez Rundle.O 64 Specific Performance of Real Estate Children Constitution Revision Commissions Contracts: Legal Blackmail, Gerald Child Testimony, William D. Slicker Avoid Logrolling, Don’tThey?, Kelley F. Richman and Mark A. Romance .N 46 H. Armitage.N 62 .N 54 Defending the “Child as Witness” Rule, Election Reform—Striving for a More Copyright Deborah Marks.N 49 Open and Equitable Election Pro¬ Cyberlaw and ComputerTechnology: A Citizens’ Rights cess, Deborah K. Kearney and Jus¬ Primer on the Law of Intellectual Proposing Solutions to the Property tice Gerald Kogan.O 57 Property Protection, David R. Ellis Tax Structure and the Right of Citi¬ Lawyers Go Beyond the Call of Duty .Ja 34 zens to Contact Local Elected Offi¬ to Assist the Constitution Revision Corporate Officers cials, Martha Barnett and Fred Commission, Edward R. Blumberg Deposing “Apex” Officials in Florida: Maglione. O 54 .My 4 “Shooting Straight for the Top,” Protecting Basic Rights of Florida Citi¬ Lawyers Must Publicly Promote the Adam M. Moskowitz.D 10 zens, Ellen Catsman Freiden and Values of the Constitution, Howard Corporations Ann C. McGinley.O 48 C. Coker.O 8 Director Conflicts of Interest Under the Florida Business Corporation 66 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1998 Act—Hidden Shoals in a Safe Har¬ The Drugged Driver and the Need for Adam M. Moskowitz.D 10 bor, Gardner Davis.F31 a Per Se Law, Betty J. Buchan and Disciplinary Procedures Formation of Hybrid-Type Organiza¬ Mark F. Lewis. Jy/Ag 32 Agency Discipline Proceedings—The tions: Virtual Mergers of Health The Instruction on Reasonable Doubt: Preponderance of Clear and Con¬ Care Systems, Stuart M. Lockman 200 Years of Sophistry Is Enough, vincing Evidence, Cleveland and Tracy E. Silverman.Ap 14 Judge Lawrence V Johnston III Ferguson III.Ja 71 Courts .Ja 61 Discrimination Considerations in Class Certification, “Criminal Lawyers” or “Lawyer Crimi¬ Pregnancy Discrimination—Rights, Ervin A. Gonzalez and Raymond W. nals”? Ethics of the Criminal De¬ Remedies, and Defenses, Alexandra Valori. Mr 78 fense Bar Under Attack, Joseph F. Krueger Hedrick.Je 94 Major B. Harding—Chief Justice of the McSorley.F 35 Divorce Supreme Court of Florida, Gary Child Support and the High Income Blankenship.O 12 D Parent:Uses and Misuses of the Preparing Florida Courts for the New Good Fortune Trust, Laura W. Mor¬ Millennium, Chief Justice Major B. gan .Je 102 Debts Harding.Jy/Ag 10 Coping with Client Expectations in Attorneys’ Fees for Debtors Who Pre¬ Covenants vail in Credit CardAdversaries, Den¬ Divorce, James Kochalka.F 55 Contractual Good Faith: Variations on Impact on Divorce Taxation Issues of nis J. LeVine and D. Brett Marks the Theme of Expectations, C. Scott .Mr 56 the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, Pryor.Ja 20 Melvyn B. Frumkes.My 44 Warning: Qualified Plans May Not Be Creditors’ Claims Protected in Bankruptcy Despite Step Two in Any Divorce Proceeding: The Use of the Florida Homestead to See an Estate Planning Attorney, Patterson v. Shumate, Mervyn S. Defraud Creditors, Jules S. Cohen Jeffrey A. Baskies.O 80 Gerson, Marcia E. Levine and .D 35 Domestic Relations Ronald 'T. Martin. N 34 Criminal Law Deliberations Domestic Relations Provisions of the Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls—^Ask IRS Restructuring and Reform Act Juror Misconduct: Balancing the Need Why: A Look at the Harassing of 1998, Robert S. Steinberg.. D 41 for Secret Deliberations with the Telelphone Call Statutes, Mark F. Domestic Violence Right to a Fair and Impartial Trial, Lewis.Mr 60 Domestic Violence: Why the Florida Craig B. Willis.My 20 Search and Seizure in Florida Schools: Legislature Must Do More to Pro¬ Depositions The Effect of Police Involvement, tect the “Silent Victims,” Marjorie C. Deposing “Apex” Officials in Florida: Robert L. Martin.My 52 Makar.N 10 “Shooting Straight for the Top,” Members save at Hertz. (T)ake advantage of special membership discounts from the worlds #1 car rental company. At Hertz, you’ll save whether you’re renting for business or pleasure. i\nd these year-round discounts apply to rentals in the U.S., Canada, Europe and other participating locations worldwide. ®ust mention your Hertz (^DP# when making your reservation. Then show your membership identification at the time of rentol. (Dor reserv^ations, call your travel agent or call 1 lertz at l-8(X)-654-22(K). THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAUDECEMBER 1998 67 Evidentiary Trends in Domestic Vio¬ Credit, Lester B. Law and Robert J. Robert S. Glazier and Michael H. lence, Judge David M. Gersten Stommel. Ja 66 Graham.F 40 .Jy/Ag 65 What Part of the Estate Should Pay the Ex Parte Communications Drugs Estate Expenses?—A Vost-Hubert Ex Parte Communications by Govern¬ The Drugged Driver and the Need for Analysis, Glenn J. MacGrady . F 10 ment Lawyers with Represented a Per Se Law, Betty J. Buchan and Estate Planning Parties; Proposed Changes to Rule Mark F. Lewis. Jy/Ag 32 Estate Planning with Tenancy by the 4.2 of the ABA Model Rules of Pro¬ Entireties Property, Lisa Z. Hauser fessional Conduct, Ira H. Leesfield and David Pratt.Jy/Ag 46 .D 18 Joint Representation of Spouses in Executive Directions E Estate Planning: The Saga of Advi¬ Mark Your Calendar for the Midyear sory Opinion 95-4, Hollis F. Russell Meeting in Miami—January 20-23,, Earnings and Peter A. Bicks.Mr 39 John F. Harkness, Jr..D 8 Defending the Accumulated Earnings Multiple Representation in Estate Make Plans to Join Us for the Annual Tax Case, John S. Ball and Beverly Planning: Beyond Advisory Opinion Meeting, John F. Harkness, Jr. H. Furtick. D 28 95-4, Part 2, Hollis F. Russell .My 8 Education .Ap 78 Preserving Our Profession, John F. Current Developments in Public Planning to Maximize the Section 2013 Harkness, Jr..Je 12 School Concurrency, Mark D. Solov Credit, Lester B. Law and Robert J. The Florida Bar’s Proper Role in the and Ronald L. Weaver.F 47 Stommel. Ja 66 Constitution Revision Process, John Strengthening the Duty to Provide Step 'Two in Any Divorce Proceeding: F. Harkness, Jr..O 10 Public Education, Timothy See an Estate Planning Attorney, The Numbers Are In: Lawyers Give McLendon and Jon Mills. O 28 Jeffrey A. Baskies.O 80 Freely to Their Communities, John Elections TRA 97 Is Not the Only Reason to Re¬ F. Harkness, Jr..N 8 Constitution Revision Commissions view Existing Estate Plans Involv¬ Expert Witness Avoid Logrolling, Don’tTliey?, Kelley ing Closely Held Stock, Peter B. Cross-Examining the Pension Expert, H. Armitage.N 62 Tieman.O 99 Jerry Reiss and Michael R. Walsh Election Reform—Striving for a More Warning: Qualified Plans May Not Be .Je 98 Open and Equitable Election Pro¬ Protected in Bankruptcy Despite cess, Deborah K. Kearney and Jus¬ Patterson v. Shumate, Mervyn S. F tice Gerald Kogan.O 57 Gerson, Marcia E. Levine and Elective Share Ronald T. Martin.N 34 Family Law Reforming Florida’s Elective Share What Part of the Estate Should Pay the Appellate Court Trends in Rehabilita¬ Law: Is the Cure Worse Than the Estate Expenses?—A Post-Hubert tive Alimony, James F. Caudill and Disease?, Abraham M. Mora and Analysis, Glenn J. MacGrady . F 10 Victoria M. Ho. Mr 65 Sanford J. Schlesinger.D 44 Ethics Child Support and the High Income Emergency Care Cross-Border Legal Practice and Eth¬ Parent: Uses and Misuses of the Local Government and Emergency ics Rule 4-8.5—Why Greater Guid¬ Good Fortune Trust, Laura W. Mor¬ Medical Service Systems, Mary ance Is Needed, Robert M. Jarvis gan .Je 102 Julianne Yard.Ap 70 .F59 Child Testimony, William D. Slicker Eminent Domain Ex Parte Communications by Govern¬ .N 46 Condemnation Blight Under Florida ment Lawyers with Represented Coping with Client Expectations in Law: A Rule of Appropriation or the Parties: Proposed Changes to Rule Divorce, James Kochalka.F 55 Scope of the Project Rule in Dis¬ 4.2 of the ABA Model Rules of Pro¬ Cross-Examining the Pension Expert, guise?, Robert Alfert, Jr.. Jy/Ag 69 fessional Conduct, Ira H. Leesfield Jerry Reiss and Michael R. Walsh Employer/Employee .D 18 .Je 98 Beyond Noncompete Agreements: Us¬ Internet Misuse in the Workplace: A Defending the “Child as Witness” Rule, ing Florida’s Trade Secrets Act to Lawyer’s Primer, Eoghan Casey and Deborah Marks.N 49 Prevent Former Employees From James Garrity. N 22 Domestic Relations Provisions of the Disclosing Sensitive Information to Joint Representation of Spouses in IRS Restructuring and Reform Act Competitors, Tom Barber .... Mr 10 Estate Planning: The Saga of Advi¬ of 1998, Robert S. Steinberg.. D 41 The 11th Circuit Puts a Major New sory Opinion 95-4, Hollis F. Russell Domestic Violence: Why the Florida Dent in the Armor Surrounding Ar¬ and Peter A. Bicks.Mr 39 Legislature Must Do More to Pro¬ bitration Awards, Daniel Blonsky Judicial Elections: Canon 7, Politics, tect the “Silent Victims,” Marjorie C. .Ap 74 and Free Speech, Charles J. Kahn, Makar.N 10 Environmental and Land Use Jr..Jy/Ag 22 Evideiitiary Trends in Domestic Vio¬ Current Developments in Public Multiple Representation in Estate lence, Judge David M. Gersten School Concurrency, Mark D. Solov Planning: Beyond Advisory Opinion .Jy/Ag 65 and Ronald L. Weaver.F 47 95-4, Part 2, Hollis F. Russell ..Ap 78 Health Insurance and Other Health- Protecting Florida’s Natural Re¬ What Judges Can Do About Legal Pro¬ Related Expenses in Family Law: An sources, Deborah Ben-David and fessionalism, Judge Randall T. Overview, Gregory A. Richards and Wm. Clay Henderson. O 22 Shepard.Mr 30 Philip S. Wartenberg. Ap 65 Slipsliding Away: Landowners Con¬ “Criminal Lawyers” or “Lawyer Crimi¬ Impact on Divorce Taxation Issues of tinue to Lose Substantive Rights nals”? Ethics of the Criminal De¬ the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, under Local Planning Case Law, fense Bar Under Attack, Joseph F. Melvyn B. Frumkes.My 44 Lynda R. Aycock.Je 105 MeSorley.F 35 Practical Aspects of Parenting Con¬ Statutory Strict Liability for Environ¬ Evidence flicts; Preparing Parents for Litiga¬ mental Contamination—A Private Evidentiary Trends in Domestic Vio¬ tion, Judge Renee Goldenberg Cause of Action to Remedy Pollution lence, Judge David M. Gersten .Ja 54 or Mere Legislative Jargon?, Gary .Jy/Ag 65 Religious Freedom v. Parental Respon¬ K Hunter, Jr..Ja 50 Pleading Punitive Damages in Federal sibility Determinations, Deborah “Man Let ’em Grow”: The State of Court; Must One Comply with F.S. Marks.Jy/Ag 62 Florida Mangrove Laws, Kellyalexis §68.72?, John Gary Maynard III Step 'Two in Any Divorce Proceeding: Fisher.My 58 .My 48 See an Estate Planning Attorney, Estate and Gift Tax S>:bsequent Remedial Measures:The Jeffrey A. Baskies.O 80 Planning to Maximize the Section 2013 Misunderstood Rule of Evidence, 68 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1998 Fault Keep it Straight or Pay More Than Your Share: Deciphering Fabre and The Florida Bar Journal Set-Offs in Multiple Defendant Cases, Daniel A. Martinez .... Je 84 Legal Articles Guidelines Fees Attorneys’ Fees for Debtors Who Pre¬ vail in Credit CardAdversaries, Den¬ nis J. LeVine and D. Brett Marks The primary purpose of articles and columns is .Mr 56 Fee Splitting and the Management of to educate or inform the reader on issues of Medical Practices: A History of substantive law and practical concern to lawyers. Board of Medicine Declaratory Statements, Allen R. Grossman and R. Andrew Rock.Ap 48 Analysis, opinion, and criticism of the present Task Based Billing—Overcoming Fear, state of the law also are encouraged and should be Harry A. Payton.Ja 14 Firearms clearly identified by sufficient legal authority on Closing the Deadly Loophole in Cur¬ all sides of an issue to enable the reader to assess rent Firearms Laws, Paul Mendelson and Katherine the validity of the opinion. Where criticism is Fernandez Bundle.O 64 voiced, suggestions for reform should also be Fraud Fighting the Battle Against Health included. Criticism should be directed to issues only. Care Fraud: Federal Enforcement Actions, Adelaide Few and Jay G. Articles submitted for possible publication should Trezevant.Ap 34 Medicaid Fraud and Abuse in Florida: be typed on 8 & 1/2 by 11 inch paper, double¬ A New Approach to an Old Problem, spaced with one-inch margins. Only completed Elizabeth Dudek.Ap 44 Free Speech articles will be considered. Judicial Elections: Canon 7, Politics, and Free Speech, Charles J. Kahn, Citations should be consistent with the Uniform Jr..Jy/Ag 22 System of Citation. Footnotes must be concise and placed at the end of the article. G Excessive footnotes are discouraged. Good Faith Contractual Good Faith: Variations on Lead articles may not be longer than 18 pages, the Theme of Expectations, C. Scott including footnotes, and will be reviewed by mem¬ Pryor.Ja 20 Government/Government Law bers of The Florida JBar Journal Editorial Board. Access to Emergency Services and The board, which is composed of lawyers practic¬ Care in Florida, Richard M. Ellis .Ja 26 ing various areas of law, has discretion over the acceptability of legal articles. H The board prefers not to review articles submitted simultaneously to other publications and requests Harassment notification from the author that the article or any Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls—Ask Why: A Look at the Harassing version of it has ever been published or is pending Telelphone Call Statutes, Mark F. publication in another periodical. Lewis.Mr 60 Harding, Major B. Major B. Harding—Chief Justice of the Review is usually completed in six weeks. Supreme Court of Florida, Gary Blankenship.O 12 Health Care Industry Columns may be submitted directly to section Consolidation of Physicians and Other column editors. Length of Noninstitutional Providers, Stephen H. Siegel. Ap 18 columns is 12 pages including footnotes. Fee Splitting and the Management of Medical Practices: A History of Board of Medicine Declaratory Unsolicited manuscripts are invited and Statements, Allen R. Grossman,and may be submitted to R. Andrew Rock. Ap 48 Formation of Hybrid-Type Organiza¬ Editor, The Florida Bar Journal, tions: Virtual Mergers of Health 650 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida Care Systems, Stuart M. Lockman 32399-2300. and Tracy E. Silverman.Ap 14 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1998 69 Health Care/Health Law Philip S. Wartenberg. Ap 65 L Access to Emergency Services and Managed Care 101, Daniel N. Burton Care in Florida, Richard M. Ellis and Michael S. Popok. Ap 26 Labor and Employment .Ja 26 Medicaid Fraud and Abuse in Florida: Collateral Offsets to Workers’ Compen¬ Fighting the Battle Against Health A New Approach to an Old Problem, sation Benefits, Mathew D. Staver Care Fraud: Federal Enforcement Elizabeth Dudek.Ap 44 .O 89 Actions, Adelaide Few and Jay G. Section 713.245 Conditional Payment Pregnancy Discrimination—Rights, Trezevant.Ap 34 Bonds—Panacea or Pandora?, Remedies, and Defenses, Alexandra Florida’s Hidden Problem: The Unin¬ Stuart H. Sobel.O 86 Krueger Hedrick.Je 94 sured Citizen, William A. Bell Intellectual Property Recent Developments in Employer Li¬ .Ap 54 Cyberlaw and Computer Technology: A ability for Sexual Harassment, Ja¬ Health Insurance and Other Health- Primer on the Law of Intellectual son L. Gunter and Tammie L. Related Expenses in Family Law: An Property Protection, David R. Ellis Rattray.O 94 Overview, Gregory A. Richards and .Ja 34 The World of Retaliation After Philip S. Wartenberg. Ap 65 International Law Robinson v. Shell Oil, Kevin E. Hyde Health Law: Balancing Legal, Eco¬ Cross-Border Legal Practice and Eth¬ and Bradley R. Johnson.My 40 nomic, and Ethical Concerns, Bar¬ ics Rule 4-8.5—Why Greater Guid¬ The 11th Circuit Puts a Major New bara R. Pankau.Ap 10 ance Is Needed, Robert M. Jarvis Dent in the Armor Surrounding Ar¬ Local Government and Emergency .F59 bitration Awards, Daniel Blonsky Medical Service Systems, Mary International Tax .Ap 74 Julianne Yard.Ap 70 International Implications of Check- Where There Is Fire, There Is Smoke: Managed Care 101, Daniel N. Burton the-Box Regulations, James H. Issues Involving Smokers andThose and Michael S. Popok. Ap 26 Barrett and William P. Ewing Exposed to Smoke in the Workplace, Medicaid Fraud and Abuse in Florida: .My 34 Joseph Z. Fleming and Josd I. Le6n A New Approach to an Old Problem, Internet . N65 Elizabeth Dudek.Ap 44 Internet Misuse in the Workplace: A Law Office Economics and Management Patient or Consumer? The Evolving Lawyer’s Primer, Eoghan Casey Task Based Billing—Overcoming Fear, Role of the Purchaser of Health Care and James Garrity. N 22 Harry A. Payton.Ja 14 Services, James J. Kennedy III Investments Lawyer Referral Service .Ap 58 The Roth IRA—What a Great Deal!, Ri¬ Come to the Source: Come to The Practitioner Profiling, James T. Howell chard S. Franklin and Lester B. Law Florida Bar, Edward R. Blumberg .Ap 62 Mr 51 .Ja 8 Homestead IRA Lawyers/Legal Profession The Use of the Florida Homestead to The Roth IRA—What a Great Deal!, Ri¬ Let’s Kll All the Lawyers! Defraud Creditors, Jules S. Cohen chard S. Franklin,and Lester B. Law Shakespeare (Might Have) Meant It, .D 35 .Mr 51 Gerald T. Bennett.D 58 Howard C. Coker The First Thing We Do, Let’s Get Howard C. Coker—President of The Shakespeare Right!, J. B. Hopkins Florida Bar, Gary Blankenship .Ap 9 J .Jy/Ag 14 The Good Things Lawyers Do, Edward R. Blumberg.F 8 The Lawyer Answers the Call, Edward J udges/Judiciary R. Blumberg.Ap 6 I The Case for Merit Selection and Re¬ Legislation tention of Trial Judges, Gerald F. Domestic Violence: Why the Florida Richman.O 71 Inheritance Updating the Judicial Branch, Robert Legislature Must Do More to Pro¬ Planning to Maximize the Section 2013 A. Butterworth and Ana Cristina tect the “Silent Victims,” Marjorie C. Credit, Lester B. Law and Robert J. Martinez. O 40 Makar.N 10 Stommel. Ja 66 What Judges Can Do About Legal Pro¬ Health Law: Balancing Legal, Eco¬ Reforming Florida’s Elective Share fessionalism, Judge Randall T. nomic, and Ethical Concerns, Bar¬ Law: Is the Cure Worse Than the Shepard.Mr 30 bara R. Pankau.Ap 10 Disease?, Abraham M. Mora and Judicial Dissolution Letters Sanford J. Schlesinger.D 44 The Corporate Provisional Director: Ja 4, F 4, Mr 4, Ap 4, Je 4, Jy/Ag 4,0 4, What Part of the Estate Should Pay the Has Due Process Been Overlooked?, N4, D4 Estate Expenses?—A Post-Hubert Greg Tung Nguyen and Harry A. Liability Analysis, Glenn J. MacGrady . F 10 Recent Developments in Employer Li¬ Payton.O 83 Injunctions Judicial Elections ability for Sexual Harassment, Ja¬ Pre-arbitration “Status Quo” Injunc¬ Judicial Elections: Canon 7, Politics, son L. Gunter and Tammie L. tions: Do They Protect the Arbitra¬ and Free Speech, Charles J. Kahn, Rattray.O 94 tion Process or Impair Agreements Jr..Jy/Ag 22 Licensing to Arbitrate?, Michael A. Hanzman Juries/Jurors The Art of Licensure, H. Richard .Mr 20 Creating and Developing Winning Bisbee.Mr 74 Insurance Themes and Arguments, Ervin A. Limited Liability Company Collateral Offsets to Workers’ Compen¬ Gonzalez.F 53 Florida Joins the Union with Respect sation Benefits, Mathew D. Staver Juror Misconduct: Balancing the Need to LLCs, Louis T.M. Conti.N 51 .O 89 Litigation for Secret Deliberations with the Fighting the Battle Against Health Right to a Fair and Impartial Trial, Considerations in Class Certification, Care Fraud: Federal Enforcement Ervin A. Gonzalez and Raymond W. Craig B. Willis.My 20 Actions, Adelaide Few and Jay G. On the Other Side of the Jury Door, Valori. Mr 78 Trezevant.Ap 34 Charles “B.B.” Abbott.My 55 Creating and Developing Winning Florida’s Hidden Problem: The Unin¬ The Instruction on Reasonable Doubt: Themes and Arguments, Ervin A. sured Citizen, William A. Bell Gonzalez.F 53 200 Years of Sophistry Is Enough, .Ap 54 Judge Lawrence V. Johnston III Practical Aspects of Parenting Con¬ Health Insurance and Other Health- flicts: Preparing Parents for Litiga¬ .Ja 61 Related Expenses in Family Law: An tion, Judge Renee Goldenberg Overview, Gregory A. Richards and .Ja 54 70 THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/DECEMBER 1998

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