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Casenotes: Torts — Loss Of Consortium — Children Do Not Have A Cause Of Action For Loss Of Parental Consortium When A Parent Survives A Tortious Injury. Gaver V. Harrant, 316 Md. 17, 557 A.2d 210 (1989), James E. Myers Jan 1990

Casenotes: Torts — Loss Of Consortium — Children Do Not Have A Cause Of Action For Loss Of Parental Consortium When A Parent Survives A Tortious Injury. Gaver V. Harrant, 316 Md. 17, 557 A.2d 210 (1989), James E. Myers

University of Baltimore Law Review

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Report Of The Special Joint Committee On Gender Bias In The Courts — May 1989 Jan 1990

Report Of The Special Joint Committee On Gender Bias In The Courts — May 1989

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.


University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 19 Number 3 (Spring 1990) Front Matter Jan 1990

University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 19 Number 3 (Spring 1990) Front Matter

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.


Casenotes: Constitutional Law — The Supreme Court Upholds The Constitutionality Of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines. Mistretta V. United States, 488 U.S. 361 (1989), Stanley Turk Jan 1990

Casenotes: Constitutional Law — The Supreme Court Upholds The Constitutionality Of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines. Mistretta V. United States, 488 U.S. 361 (1989), Stanley Turk

University of Baltimore Law Review

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Notes: Torts — Wrongful Discharge — Maryland Limits The Scope Of The Wrongful Discharge Tort Where Statutory Civil Remedies Are Available. Makovi V. Sherwin-Williams Co., 316 Md. 603, 561 A.2d 179 (1989), Daniel S. O'Connor Jan 1990

Notes: Torts — Wrongful Discharge — Maryland Limits The Scope Of The Wrongful Discharge Tort Where Statutory Civil Remedies Are Available. Makovi V. Sherwin-Williams Co., 316 Md. 603, 561 A.2d 179 (1989), Daniel S. O'Connor

University of Baltimore Law Review

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Golden Parachute Payments Under Proposed Treasury Regulation Section 1.280g-1: Analysis And Recommended Changes, Alvin L. Storrs Jan 1990

Golden Parachute Payments Under Proposed Treasury Regulation Section 1.280g-1: Analysis And Recommended Changes, Alvin L. Storrs

University of Baltimore Law Review

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University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 20 Number 1 (Fall 1990) Front Matter Jan 1990

University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 20 Number 1 (Fall 1990) Front Matter

University of Baltimore Law Review

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State Constitutional Regulation Of Abortion, Michael R. Braudes Jan 1990

State Constitutional Regulation Of Abortion, Michael R. Braudes

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.


Casenotes: Insurance — Professional Liability — Insurer Must Prove Actual Prejudice To Escape Liability Because Of Late Notice By Insured Where Claims-Made Policy Is Ambiguous As To Coverage. St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co. V. House, 315 Md. 328, 554 A.2d 404 (1989) (4-3 Decision), Frederick W. Goundry Iii Jan 1990

Casenotes: Insurance — Professional Liability — Insurer Must Prove Actual Prejudice To Escape Liability Because Of Late Notice By Insured Where Claims-Made Policy Is Ambiguous As To Coverage. St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co. V. House, 315 Md. 328, 554 A.2d 404 (1989) (4-3 Decision), Frederick W. Goundry Iii

University of Baltimore Law Review

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Notes: Torts — Parent-Child Immunity: Parent-Child Tort Immunity Defense Is Applicable In Wrongful Death And Survival Actions Despite The Modern Trend Toward Abrogation Of The Doctrine. Smith V. Gross, 319 Md. 138, 571 A.2d 1219 (1990), Sallie M. Brinkley Jan 1990

Notes: Torts — Parent-Child Immunity: Parent-Child Tort Immunity Defense Is Applicable In Wrongful Death And Survival Actions Despite The Modern Trend Toward Abrogation Of The Doctrine. Smith V. Gross, 319 Md. 138, 571 A.2d 1219 (1990), Sallie M. Brinkley

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.