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Volume 31, Number 1 ARTICLES Deposit Agreements Between Banks and Their Customers - A Wall of Protection or a Wall with a False Foundation Internal Procedures in the Texas Supreme Court Revisited: The Impact of the Petition for Review and Other Changes COMMENTS Agreements in Crisis: The Stinging Effects of Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 11 on Settlement Agreements and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Process Employer Liability for Domestic Violence in the Workplace: Are Employers Walking a Tightrope Without a Safety Net Run From the Border: The Need for Recognition of Foreign-Commercial Judgments In Texas Courts Caught Red-Handed: The Peculiarities of the Federal Schoolyard Statute and Its Interpretation in the Fifth Circuit Volume 31, Number 2 FIFTH CIRCUIT SURVEY Foreword SURVEYS Administrative Law Admiralty Law Antitrust Law Banking Law Bankruptcy Law Civil Procedure Civil Rights Criminal Law Employee Benefits Environmental Law Evidence Federal Taxation Labor and Employment Law Insurance Law Intellectual Property Labor and Employment Law Volume 31, Number 3 ARTICLES Sexual Harassment of Employees by Customers and Other Third Parties: American and British Views Mapping the Changing Boundaries of the Duty to Defend in Texas Arrests in Texas's "Suspicious Places": A Rule in Search of Reason Relocation: Moving Forward or moving Backward? COMMENTS Maintaining Perfection: Practitioners Must Act Soon to Preserve Interests Under the U.C.C. Revised Article 9 Establishment Clause Meets Free Exercise Clause in Friday Night Football: With Supreme Court Misguidance, Fifth Circuit Drops the First Amendment Ball on the 1-Yard Line The True Value of An Education: The Texas Approach to Characterizing and Valuing a Professional Educational Degree Upon the Dissolution of Marriage Volume 31, Number 4 ARTICLES Remarking the Courts and Law Firms of the Nation: Industrial Age to the Information Age The Shifting Sands of legal Research: Power to the People It Ain't Over 'Til . . . A Post-Y2K Analysis of Y2K Litigation and Legislation Playing I Spy With Client Confidences: Confidentiality, Privilege and Electronic Communications COMMENTS The Supreme Court Demands Class in the Classroom: Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education, 119 S. Ct. 1661 (1999) There's a New Sheriff in Town: The Texas Vexatious Litigants Statute and its Application to Frivolous and Harassing Litigation Get Off My Turf! Attorneys Fight Accountants Over Whether to Allow Multidisciplinary Practice Ready, Aim, Sue: The Impact of Recent Texas Legislation on Gun Manufacturer Liability |