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Attention Lenders: Rreevaluate Spousal Signature Policies And Procedures, Paul H. Schieber Jan 1993

Attention Lenders: Rreevaluate Spousal Signature Policies And Procedures, Paul H. Schieber

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Legislative Activity, William X. Elward Jan 1993

Recent Legislative Activity, William X. Elward

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Annals Of Health Law Jan 1993

Table Of Contents, Annals Of Health Law

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


Foreword, Annals Of Health Law Jan 1993

Foreword, Annals Of Health Law

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


Employee Participation Programs After Electromation: They're Worth The Risk!, K. Bruce Stickler, Patricia L. Mehler Jan 1993

Employee Participation Programs After Electromation: They're Worth The Risk!, K. Bruce Stickler, Patricia L. Mehler

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

Employee participation programs ("EPP"s) can be an invaluable means of utilizing employee input, particularly in the healthcare industry. However, the National Labor Relation Board's ("NLRB") recent decision in Electromation, Inc. affects the structure and use of EPPs. There are still ways in which EPPs can be structured to meet the NLRB's requirements.


Criminal Investigation And Enforcement Of The Antitrust Laws In The Health Care Field, Toby G. Singer, Helen-Louise Hunter Jan 1993

Criminal Investigation And Enforcement Of The Antitrust Laws In The Health Care Field, Toby G. Singer, Helen-Louise Hunter

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

Criminal enforcement of the antitrust laws has only recently become a serious issue in health care. It is likely to remain one of the Justice Department's priorities. However, providers of healthcare can avoid the risk of criminal liability.


Recent Developments For Tax-Exempt Healthcare Organizations, Thomas K. Hyatt Jan 1993

Recent Developments For Tax-Exempt Healthcare Organizations, Thomas K. Hyatt

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

Significant developments in the law of tax-exempt healthcare organizations occurred during the early 1990s. The span of developments includes a seminal Seventh Circuit case, Living Faith v. Commissioner, as well as an Internal Revenue Service determination letter recognizing the charitable tax status of integrated delivery systems, showing the recent activism of the IRS in the healthcare arena. In addition, the federal and state courts have struggled to define and apply concepts of community benefit and charity to modern healthcare organizations.


The Allocation Of Healthcare Resources In The National Health Service In England: Professional And Legal Issues, John H. Tingle Jan 1993

The Allocation Of Healthcare Resources In The National Health Service In England: Professional And Legal Issues, John H. Tingle

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

Although Britain's National Health Service has implemented a number of reforms designed to improve the quality of care in a cost-effective manner, healthcare litigation in the United Kingdom continues to increase. Resource shortages have prompted many patients to bring legal actions against the National Health Service in an attempt to compel a resource allocation, while other patients have sued their physician for negligence in providing a healthcare service.


The Questionable Utility Of Copyright Notice: Statutory And Nonlegal Incentives In The Post-Berne Era, Thomas P. Arden Jan 1993

The Questionable Utility Of Copyright Notice: Statutory And Nonlegal Incentives In The Post-Berne Era, Thomas P. Arden

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Conspiracy Of Law And The State In Anatole France's "Crainquebille"; Or Law And Literature Comes Of Age, James D. Redwood Jan 1993

The Conspiracy Of Law And The State In Anatole France's "Crainquebille"; Or Law And Literature Comes Of Age, James D. Redwood

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Death Knell For Hate-Crime Laws? The Supreme Court Protects Unpopular Speech In R.A.V. V. City Of St. Paul, Gregory Preves Jan 1993

The Death Knell For Hate-Crime Laws? The Supreme Court Protects Unpopular Speech In R.A.V. V. City Of St. Paul, Gregory Preves

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Two Pesos, Inc. V. Taco Cabana, Inc.: The Supreme Court's Expansion Of Trade Dress Protection Under Section 43(A) Of The Lanham Act, Jenny Johnson Jan 1993

Two Pesos, Inc. V. Taco Cabana, Inc.: The Supreme Court's Expansion Of Trade Dress Protection Under Section 43(A) Of The Lanham Act, Jenny Johnson

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Hudson V. Mcmillan: The Eighth Amendment Gets A Push And A Shove, Bina Sanghavi Jan 1993

Hudson V. Mcmillan: The Eighth Amendment Gets A Push And A Shove, Bina Sanghavi

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Supreme Court Rule 219: The Consequences Of Refusal To Comply With Rules Or Orders Relating To Discovery Or Pretrial Conferences, Leonard E. Gross Jan 1993

Supreme Court Rule 219: The Consequences Of Refusal To Comply With Rules Or Orders Relating To Discovery Or Pretrial Conferences, Leonard E. Gross

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Morgan V. Illinois: The Supreme Court Supports The Right Of A Capital Defendant To An Impartial Sentencing Jury, Thomas J. Eme Jan 1993

Morgan V. Illinois: The Supreme Court Supports The Right Of A Capital Defendant To An Impartial Sentencing Jury, Thomas J. Eme

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


People V. Diguida: Freedom Of Expression On Private Property Under The Illinois Constitution, Douglas M. Poland Jan 1993

People V. Diguida: Freedom Of Expression On Private Property Under The Illinois Constitution, Douglas M. Poland

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Is There Consortium Before Birth? Expanding The Availability Of Loss Of Social Damages In Wrongful Death Actions, Harry Poulos Jan 1993

Is There Consortium Before Birth? Expanding The Availability Of Loss Of Social Damages In Wrongful Death Actions, Harry Poulos

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Targeted, Direct-Mail Solicitation:Shapero V. Kentucky Bar Association Under Attack, Jeffrey S. Kinsler Jan 1993

Targeted, Direct-Mail Solicitation:Shapero V. Kentucky Bar Association Under Attack, Jeffrey S. Kinsler

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Illinois Limited Liability Company: A Flexible Alternative For Business, Scott R. Anderson Jan 1993

The Illinois Limited Liability Company: A Flexible Alternative For Business, Scott R. Anderson

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Jury Trials In Bankruptcy Court? The Seventh Circuit Adds Its Voice To The Debate In In Re Grabill Corp., Amy Field Herzog Jan 1993

Jury Trials In Bankruptcy Court? The Seventh Circuit Adds Its Voice To The Debate In In Re Grabill Corp., Amy Field Herzog

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Can Debtors Disclaim Inheritances To The Detriment Of Their Creditors?, Stephen E. Parker Jan 1993

Can Debtors Disclaim Inheritances To The Detriment Of Their Creditors?, Stephen E. Parker

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Parole Revocation Process In Illinois, Thomas J. Bamonte, Thomas M. Peters Jan 1993

The Parole Revocation Process In Illinois, Thomas J. Bamonte, Thomas M. Peters

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Rationing Of Health Care - Who Determines Who Gets The Cure, When, Where, And Why?, William D. Frazier Jan 1993

Rationing Of Health Care - Who Determines Who Gets The Cure, When, Where, And Why?, William D. Frazier

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

Healthcare rationing means the equitable distribution of limited healthcare resources. The means of distribution and the manner in which these choices are made varies depending on each person' perspective. Rationing already occurs in the United States in areas such as organ transplantation.


The Right To Health Care In The United States, Kenneth R. Wing Jan 1993

The Right To Health Care In The United States, Kenneth R. Wing

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

An analysis of the history of constitutional interpretation in the United States reveals that any right Americans have to health care is a political rather than constitutional right.


Subject Index Jan 1993

Subject Index

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Interactions Between Bankruptcy Law And State Law: What Illinois Judges Need To Know, Steven H. Resincoff Jan 1993

Interactions Between Bankruptcy Law And State Law: What Illinois Judges Need To Know, Steven H. Resincoff

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Let's Get Off The Floor: The Call For Illinois To Adopt A Higher Substantive Standard For Special Education, Michael F. Tomasek Jan 1993

Let's Get Off The Floor: The Call For Illinois To Adopt A Higher Substantive Standard For Special Education, Michael F. Tomasek

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Economics Behind Copyright Fair Use: A Principled And Predictable Body Of Law, Michael G. Anderson, Paul F. Brown Jan 1993

The Economics Behind Copyright Fair Use: A Principled And Predictable Body Of Law, Michael G. Anderson, Paul F. Brown

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Batson V. Kentucky: Present Extensions And Future Applications, Thomas A. Hett Hon. Jan 1993

Batson V. Kentucky: Present Extensions And Future Applications, Thomas A. Hett Hon.

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Now You See It, Now You Don't: Defective Products, The Question Of Incorporation And Liability Insurance, Timothy Stanton Jan 1993

Now You See It, Now You Don't: Defective Products, The Question Of Incorporation And Liability Insurance, Timothy Stanton

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.