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<strong>JOURNAL</strong> <strong>CUMULATIVE</strong> <strong>SUBJECT</strong> <strong>INDEX</strong> <strong>2001</strong>-2010ABANDONMENTTermination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)ABSENTEE VOTINGConfusion in Minnesota Senate Election: Could It Happen in <strong>Missouri</strong>?Mat<strong>the</strong>w W. Potter. 65:296 (2009)ABUSETermination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)ACTUAL INNOCENCE – See Habeas CorpusHabeas Corpus in <strong>Missouri</strong>: A Critical Primer. Ron Ribaudo. 65:306 (2009)ADAThe ADA’s Interactive Process. Craig A. Sullivan. 57:116 (<strong>2001</strong>)PGA Tour, Inc. v. Martin: Supreme Court Issues Casey Martin His “Ticket to Ride.”C. Wayne Davis. 58:38 (2002)ADDITIONAL INSUREDThe Insurance Exceptions of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Anti-Indemnity Statute (Part I).Terry J. Galganski. 58:86 (2002)The Insurance Exceptions of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Anti-Indemnity Statute (Part II).Terry J. Galganski. 58:148 (2002)ADMINISTRATIVE LAWThe Business of Politics: Overlooked Issues for State Political Committees.Robert L. Hess II. 60:226 (2004)Closed Records: Confidential But Not Privileged From Discovery. Robert L. Hess, II.65:180 (2009)Evaluating Employment Discrimination Claims from a Defense Counsel’s Perspective.Paul D. Seyferth. 58:268 (2002)Oh, My Aching Back: Establishing Presumptively Disabling Low Back Impairments inSocial Security Disability Determinations. Anthony M. Gawienowski &David W. McGhee. 59:133 (2003)The Origin of <strong>the</strong> Administrative Hearing Commission. Eugene G. Bushmann. 62:366(2006)ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURELeveling <strong>the</strong> Playing Field for Auto Dealers: <strong>Missouri</strong> Motor Vehicle Franchise PracticesAct. Gene J. Brockland. 62:12 (2006)ADOPTIONTermination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)


APPELLATE PROCEDUREAppeal Dismissed! Avoiding Premature Dismissal in <strong>the</strong> Courts of Appeal.Brad M. Wilson. 61:318 (2005)ARBITRATIONArbitration Law: Is There a RUAA in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Future? Timothy J. Heinsz.57:86 (<strong>2001</strong>)Arbitration of Attorney/Client Disputes: The <strong>Missouri</strong> Perspective. Stanley A. Leasure &Wayne L. Anderson. 64:132 (2008)The Doctor Will See You Now (If You Signed <strong>the</strong> Arbitration Agreement).Timothy F. McCurdy. 65:232 (2009)Employment Arbitration: A Closer Look. Martha Halvordson. 64:174 (2008)Traversing Legal Labyrinths in Arbitration. Darren K. Sharp & Laurence R. Tucker.66:24 (2010)ASSAULTEvidence Issues in Assault and Homicide Cases Where Self-Defense Is Claimed.William A. Schroeder. 58:70 (2002)ASSET PROTECTIONAsset Protection Under <strong>the</strong> New <strong>Missouri</strong> Uniform Trust Code. Keith A. Herman. 62:196(2006)ASSISTANCE OF COUNSELCourts to Criminal Defense Lawyers: “Shape Up!” Dee Wampler. 60:80 (2004)ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGEThe Common Interest Rule: May Parties Whose Interests Are Aligned Protect TheirCoordinated Legal Strategy From Adversaries? Jeffery McPherson &Brian E. Kaveney. 66:20 (2010)ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIPArbitration of Attorney/Client Disputes: The <strong>Missouri</strong> Perspective. Stanley A. Leasure &Wayne L. Anderson. 64:132 (2008)Who’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)ATTORNEY-CLIENT: THIRD PARTIESMedicaid Liens Under <strong>Missouri</strong> Law. Glenn E. Bradford & R. Denise Henning. 60:170(2004)ATTORNEYS, DISCIPLINERattling <strong>the</strong> Saber: The Ethics of Threatening Criminal and Disciplinary Prosecution.J. Nick Badgerow. 61:13 (2005)


ATTORNEY’S FEESA Look at Unbundling of Legal Services. Kathleen Bird. 63:18 (2007)Medicaid Liens Under <strong>Missouri</strong> Law. Glenn E. Bradford & R. Denise Henning. 60:170(2004)The <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Bar</strong>’s Role in <strong>the</strong> Legislative Process. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 60:26 (2004)AUTHORITYHigh-Low Agreements in Cases Involving Minors. Morry S. Cole & Adam E. Hanna.64:22 (2008)Who’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)AUTOMOBILE DEALERSLeveling <strong>the</strong> Playing Field for Auto Dealers: <strong>Missouri</strong> Motor Vehicle Franchise PracticesAct. Gene J. Brockland. 62:12 (2006)The Long and Winding Road: Automobile Dealers’ Day in Court Act Turns 50.Gene J. Brockland. 63:125 (2007)Strict Liability and Used Car Dealers After <strong>the</strong> Chrysler and General MotorsBankruptcies. Shane C. Mecham. 66:14 (2010)AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COVERAGEPublic Policy v. Policy Exclusions. Beth C. Boggs. 57:16 (<strong>2001</strong>)AUTOMOBILESLiability Coverage in <strong>Missouri</strong> Personal Auto Policies. David C. Knieriem. 60:164(2004)BALANCED AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICERestorative Justice in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Juvenile System. T. Bennett Burkemper, Jr.,Nina Balsam & May Yeh. 63:128 (2007)BANKINGUniform Electronic Transactions Act in <strong>Missouri</strong>. John A. Niemoeller. 60:76 (2004)BANKRUPTCYCalamity & Paucity – The Accord Between Bankruptcy, Insolvency and <strong>Missouri</strong>’sWorkers’ Compensation Laws. Jerry W. Venters. 61:200 (2005)The New Bankruptcy Law and Its Effect on Family Law Proceedings. Deborah Benoit.62:310 (2006)Overview of Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. Paul M. Hoffman& Jerald S. Enslein. 62:300 (2006)Repeat Filing Under BAPCPA: Stays, Multiple Discharges and Chapter 20.Harry D. Boul. 63:170 (2007)Strict Liability and Used Car Dealers After <strong>the</strong> Chrysler and General MotorsBankruptcies. Shane C. Mecham. 66:14 (2010)


BANKSFinancial Modernization in <strong>Missouri</strong>: Analyzing Options for <strong>Missouri</strong> BanksSeeking New Opportunities in Financial Services. Gregory D. Omer.57:310 (<strong>2001</strong>)BEST INTEREST FACTORSTermination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)BEST INTEREST OF THE CHILDTermination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)BOND<strong>Missouri</strong> Prompt Payment Laws Applicable to Construction Projects. John W. Rourke &Charles A. Gentry. 58:157 (2002)BRAIN INJURYClinical Neuropsychologists: Training, Credentials and Courtroom Credibility.Daniel R. Orme & George “Brick” Johnstone. 59:184 (2003)BREACH OF DUTY OF LOYALTYCivil Actions for <strong>the</strong> Misappropriation of Electronic Data: The <strong>Missouri</strong> andFederal Computer Tampering Acts. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L.Schultz. 65:172 (2009)BRIEF WRITINGAppellate Brief Writing in <strong>the</strong> Eighth Circuit. Dennis Owens. 57:75 (<strong>2001</strong>)BROADCASTINGThe Legal Landscape When a Tower Collapses. Vincent F. O’Flaherty. 57:180 (<strong>2001</strong>)BURDEN OF PRODUCTIONMedicaid Liens Under <strong>Missouri</strong> Law. Glenn E. Bradford & R. Denise Henning. 60:170(2004)BUSINESSUniform Electronic Transactions Act in <strong>Missouri</strong>. John A. Niemoeller. 60:76 (2004)CAMPAIGN FINANCEThe Business of Politics: Overlooked Issues for State Political Committees.Robert L. Hess II. 60:226 (2004)CANCELLATION OF INDEBTEDNESS INCOMETax Issue in Workouts and Foreclosures. Jay A. Nathanson. 65:240 (2009)CAPITAL PUNISHMENT


<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Death Row Cases. Larry M. May. 59:72 (2003)CAREERPursuing Perfection in <strong>the</strong> Practice of Law: An Imperfect Essay by an Imperfect Lawyer.Glenn E. Bradford. 65:120 (2009)CARRYOVER BASISThe Modified Carryover Basis Rules of IRC §1022: Current Implications for Fiduciaries.Kent N. Schneider. 58:264 (2002)CASE MANAGEMENTPursuing Perfection in <strong>the</strong> Practice of Law: An Imperfect Essay by an Imperfect Lawyer.Glenn E. Bradford. 65:120 (2009)CAUSES OF ACTIONBurning Bridges: Does Joining a Party Sacrifice Venue Selected Before <strong>Missouri</strong> TortReform? Michael E. Crowley. 64:74 (2008)CHAPTER 610, RSMOPublic Scrutiny of <strong>Missouri</strong> E-Mail Under <strong>the</strong> Sunshine Law. Jean Maneke &Daniel G. Curry. 60:14 (2004)CHARGING DOCUMENTSCharging John Doe: Tolling <strong>the</strong> Criminal Statute of Limitations in <strong>Missouri</strong> Based on <strong>the</strong>Accused’s DNA Profile. Ted Robert Hunt. 66:78 (2010)CHILD CUSTODYAssisted Human Reproduction: Unsolved Issues in Parentage, Child Custody andSupport. Tim R. Schlesinger. 61:22 (2005)Child Custody in Cases Involving Domestic Violence: Is It Really in <strong>the</strong> “BestInterests” of Children to Have Unrestricted Contact With Their Mo<strong>the</strong>rs’Abusers?Molly A. Brown. 57:302 (<strong>2001</strong>)“Mommy, Are We Moving? No…Maybe…Yes…” The Evolution of <strong>Missouri</strong>’sRelocation Law. Jill S. Kingsbury. 60:82 (2004)CHILD FATALITYInvestigating <strong>the</strong> Justice System Response in <strong>Missouri</strong> to Child Homicides Related toHostile Environments. Ashley Brittain, Zachary A. Crowell, Justin D. Smith &Mary M. Beck. 66:262 (2010)CHILD HOMICIDEInvestigating <strong>the</strong> Justice System Response in <strong>Missouri</strong> to Child Homicides Related toHostile Environments. Ashley Brittain, Zachary A. Crowell, Justin D. Smith &Mary M. Beck. 66:262 (2010)


CHILD SUPPORTAssisted Human Reproduction: Unsolved Issues in Parentage, Child Custody andSupport. Tim R. Schlesinger. 61:22 (2005)CITATIONNew Kid on <strong>the</strong> Block: The ALWD Citation Manual. Wanda M. Temm. 59:16 (2003)CIVIL JURY TRIALSCivil Jury Reform: Is <strong>Missouri</strong> Ready for Changes? W. Dudley McCarter. 61:254 (2005)CIVIL LITIGATIONIt’s Time for <strong>Missouri</strong> to Buckle Up and Adopt <strong>the</strong> Seat Belt Defense. Scott E. Harvison.60:234 (2004)CIVIL PRACTICEAsserting <strong>the</strong> Workers’ Compensation Exclusive Remedy <strong>Bar</strong> After McCracken.Joseph H. Guffey & Nathan D. Sturycz. 66:206 (2010)Cross-Examination. Paul J. Passanante & Dawn M. Mefford. 62:28 (2006)Toward Predictable Choice of Law in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Kevin Tuininga. 65:14 (2009)CIVIL PROCEDUREAppeal Dismissed! Avoiding Premature Dismissal in <strong>the</strong> Courts of Appeal.Brad M. Wilson. 61:318 (2005)Asserting <strong>the</strong> Workers’ Compensation Exclusive Remedy <strong>Bar</strong> After McCracken.Joseph H. Guffey & Nathan D. Sturycz. 66:206 (2010)Burning Bridges: Does Joining a Party Sacrifice Venue Selected Before <strong>Missouri</strong> TortReform? Michael E. Crowley. 64:74 (2008)The Case for a Business Judgment Instruction Under <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act.Robert L. Ortbals, Jr. 64:182 (2008)Class Action Litigation in <strong>the</strong> Employment Arena. William C. Martucci, Eric W. Smith& Karen K. Cain. 58:332 (2002)Discovery of Electronically Stored Information. Clayton L. <strong>Bar</strong>ker & Philip W. Goodin.64:12 (2008)Evidence of Prior Accidents/Incidents in Premises Defect Cases. James D. Walker. 64:22(2008)The Finality Trap: Accidentally Losing Your Right to Appeal (Part I).Terry W. Schackmann & <strong>Bar</strong>ry L. Pickens. 58:78 (2002)The Finality Trap: Accidentally Losing Your Right to Appeal (Part II).Terry W. Schackmann & <strong>Bar</strong>ry L. Pickens. 58:138 (2002)Leveling <strong>the</strong> Playing Field for Auto Dealers: <strong>Missouri</strong> Motor Vehicle Franchise PracticesAct. Gene J. Brockland. 62:12 (2006)The Long and Winding Road: Automobile Dealers’ Day in Court Act Turns 50.Gene J. Brockland. 63:125 (2007)The <strong>Missouri</strong> Innocent Seller Statute: A Substantive Means Into Federal Court.James T. Pisciotta. 65:128 (2009)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)


Statutory Construction in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Craig A. Sullivan. 59:120 (2003)CIVIL PROTECTION ORDERSCivil Protection Orders: Issues in Obtainment, Enforcement and Effectiveness.Damon Phillips. 61:29 (2005)CIVIL RIGHTSConcealed Carry: The Law of Unintended Consequences? Or Right or Wrong, It’s StillSwiss Cheese. Lynn M. Ewing III. 60:136 (2004)<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Evolving Jurisprudence: A Brief History of <strong>the</strong> Supreme Court of <strong>Missouri</strong>,1821 to 2008. Joseph Fred Benson. 65:22 (2009)State ex rel. Diehl v. O’Malley Breaks Down <strong>the</strong> Wall: The Right to a Jury Trial in StateCourt Under <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act. Erin C. Hansen. 59:296 (2003)CIVIL TRIALEvidence of Prior Accidents/Incidents in Premises Defect Cases. James D. Walker. 64:22(2008)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)Who’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)CLASS ACTION LITIGATIONClass Action Litigation in <strong>the</strong> Employment Arena. William C. Martucci, Eric W. Smith& Karen K. Cain. 58:332 (2002)CLIENTSPursuing Perfection in <strong>the</strong> Practice of Law: An Imperfect Essay by an Imperfect Lawyer.Glenn E. Bradford. 65:120 (2009)CO-EMPLOYEE LIABILITYSomething More Than What? A Primer for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Lawyer. Donald L. O’Keefe &Timothy W. Callahan. 61:246 (2005)COLLATERAL ATTACKS ON JUDGMENTS – See Habeas CorpusHabeas Corpus in <strong>Missouri</strong>: A Critical Primer. Ron Ribaudo. 65:306 (2009)COMMERCIAL LAWTimeless Matters: Anti-Competition Restrictions in Real Property Deeds. Scott E. Seitter.63:191 (2007)COMMUNITY ACCOUNTABILITY BOARDSRestorative Justice in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Juvenile System. T. Bennett Burkemper, Jr.,Nina Balsam & May Yeh. 63:128 (2007)COMMUNITY-BASED SENTENCINGRestorative Justice in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Juvenile System. T. Bennett Burkemper, Jr.,


Nina Balsam & May Yeh. 63:128 (2007)COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTPublic-Private Partnership in Community Development: Applying ConstitutionalStandards for Implementing <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Community Improvement District Act.Joseph G. Lauber. 59:80 (2003)COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTSPublic-Private Partnership in Community Development: Applying ConstitutionalStandards for Implementing <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Community Improvement District Act.Joseph G. Lauber. 59:80 (2003)COMMUNITY SERVICERestorative Justice in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Juvenile System. T. Bennett Burkemper, Jr.,Nina Balsam & May Yeh. 63:128 (2007)COMPARATIVE LAWSuccession in Traditional Islamic Law. William A. Coggins. 60:180 (2004)COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCEIt’s Time for <strong>Missouri</strong> to Buckle Up and Adopt <strong>the</strong> Seat Belt Defense. Scott E. Harvison.60:234 (2004)COMPELLING ARBITRATIONTraversing Legal Labyrinths in Arbitration. Darren K. Sharp & Laurence R. Tucker.66:24 (2010)COMPLEX LITIGATIONClass Action Litigation in <strong>the</strong> Employment Arena. William C. Martucci, Eric W. Smith& Karen K. Cain. 58:332 (2002)COMPUTER TAMPERINGCivil Actions for <strong>the</strong> Misappropriation of Electronic Data: The <strong>Missouri</strong> and FederalComputer Tampering Acts. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz. 65:172(2009)CONDEMNATIONEminent Domain – <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Response to Kelo. Stanley A. Leasure & Carol J. Miller.63:178 (2007)CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATIONCivil Actions for <strong>the</strong> Misappropriation of Electronic Data: The <strong>Missouri</strong> and FederalComputer Tampering Acts. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz. 65:172(2009)CONFLICT OF LAWS


Toward Predictable Choice of Law in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Kevin Tuininga. 65:14 (2009)CONSENTTermination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)CONSERVATOR’S LIABILITYAre Responsive Probate Pleadings Required Automatically in Spite of § 472.141, RSMo,and Established Case Law? Brian A. Bild. 61:196 (2005)CONSERVATORSHIP SETTLEMENTSAre Responsive Probate Pleadings Required Automatically in Spite of § 472.141, RSMo,and Established Case Law? Brian A. Bild. 61:196 (2005)CONSERVATORSHIPSAre Responsive Probate Pleadings Required Automatically in Spite of § 472.141, RSMo,and Established Case Law? Brian A. Bild. 61:196 (2005)CONSTITUTIONAL LAWAnticipated Constitutional Challenges to Tort Reform. Paul J. Passanante &Dawn M. Mefford. 62:206 (2006)Asserting <strong>the</strong> Workers’ Compensation Exclusive Remedy <strong>Bar</strong> After McCracken.Joseph H. Guffey & Nathan D. Sturycz. 66:206 (2010)Charging John Doe: Tolling <strong>the</strong> Criminal Statute of Limitations in <strong>Missouri</strong> Based on <strong>the</strong>Accused’s DNA Profile. Ted Robert Hunt. 66:78 (2010)Concealed Carry: The Law of Unintended Consequences? Or Right or Wrong, It’s StillSwiss Cheese. Lynn M. Ewing III. 60:136 (2004)The Constitutionality of Commencing Prosecution by Complaint. Jason H. Lamb. 66:336(2010)The Current State of Retrospective Law as Applied to <strong>Missouri</strong> Sex Offenders.Lauren Standlee. 66:256 (2010)Depositions in Criminal Cases in <strong>Missouri</strong>. H. Morley Swingle. 60:128 (2004)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Evolving Jurisprudence: A Brief History of <strong>the</strong> Supreme Court of <strong>Missouri</strong>,1821 to 2008. Joseph Fred Benson. 65:22 (2009)Only a “Speed Bump” Separating Church and State. Jason S. Marks. 57:36 (<strong>2001</strong>)Resolving Presidential Election Contests in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Hugh Brown. 60:220 (2004)The Unconstitutionality of Initiating Prosecutions by Complaint. Dennis A. Golden.66:74 (2010)What Wall? School Vouchers and Church-State Separation After Zelman v. Simmons-Harris. Jason S. Marks. 58:354 (2002)CONSTITUTIONALITY OF MISSOURI ESTATE TAX SECTION 145.011 RSMOThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Estate Tax Has Died: Should It Be Resurrected, and Was It Constitutionalin <strong>the</strong> First Place? Craig A. Van Matre. 61:312 (2005)CONSTRUCTION LAW


The <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Bar</strong>’s Role in <strong>the</strong> Legislative Process. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 60:26 (2004)<strong>Missouri</strong> Prompt Payment Laws Applicable to Construction Projects. John W. Rourke &Charles A. Gentry. 58:157 (2002)CONSTRUCTION (REMODELING)Lawyer Beware: New Procedures in Residential Construction Disputes. Sarah J. Read,Robert D. Litz & Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 62:132 (2006)CONSTRUCTION (RESIDENTIAL)Lawyer Beware: New Procedures in Residential Construction Disputes. Sarah J. Read,Robert D. Litz & Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 62:132 (2006)CONSTRUCTION DISPUTES (RESIDENTIAL)Lawyer Beware: New Procedures in Residential Construction Disputes. Sarah J. Read,Robert D. Litz & Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 62:132 (2006)CONSUMER LAWRemedies (and Lack Thereof) for Victims of Abusive Debt Collection Practices.Jeremy Gogel. 66:330 (2010)CONSUMER PROTECTIONRemedies (and Lack Thereof) for Victims of Abusive Debt Collection Practices.Jeremy Gogel. 66:330 (2010)The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: Important New Protections for Those in Uniform.Terry M. Jarrett. 60:174 (2004)CONTRACTORSLawyer Beware: New Procedures in Residential Construction Disputes. Sarah J. Read,Robert D. Litz & Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 62:132 (2006)CONTRACTSElectronic Transactions in <strong>Missouri</strong>. John A. Niemoeller. 59:30 (2003)How to Draft and Enforce a Liquidated Damages Clause. Henry F. Luepke, III. 61:324(2005)Imposter Fraud and Incontestability. David G. Newkirk. 62:124 (2006)Leveling <strong>the</strong> Playing Field for Auto Dealers: <strong>Missouri</strong> Motor Vehicle Franchise PracticesAct. Gene J. Brockland. 62:12 (2006)The Long and Winding Road: Automobile Dealers’ Day in Court Act Turns 50.Gene J. Brockland. 63:125 (2007)Promissory Estoppel and <strong>the</strong> Statute of Frauds in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Henry F. Luepke, III. 58:132(2002)The Ten Worst Faults in Drafting Contracts. Duke A. McDonald. 63:173 (2007)Uniform Electronic Transactions Act in <strong>Missouri</strong>. John A. Niemoeller. 60:76 (2004)


COPYRIGHTTrade Secret Litigation – An Overview. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz.63:234 (2007)CORONERCoroner’s Inquests in <strong>Missouri</strong>: Modern Usage of <strong>the</strong> Hue and Cry. H. Morley Swingle.63:80 (2007)CORPORATE BUY-SELL AGREEMENTSTransferring Ownership of Stock in an S Corporation. Steven B. Gorin. 61:92 (2005)CORPORATE INCOME TAXATIONTransferring Ownership of Stock in an S Corporation. Steven B. Gorin. 61:92 (2005)CORPORATE INVESTIGATIONSCorporate Investigations After <strong>the</strong> Mortgage Meltdown. J. Justin Johnston. 65:70 (2009)CORPORATE LAWFor Privately Held Companies, <strong>Missouri</strong> Corporate Law May Prove More FavorableThan Delaware Law. Seth Chertok. 63:116 (2007)CORPORATIONSThe Family Business Divorce: No-Fault Dissolution in <strong>Missouri</strong> and PracticalApplications for Resolution of Deadlock. Mark Sophir & John O’Brien. 59:178(2003)COUNTERFEITING<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Intellectual Property Crimes. Scott Ingram. 59:324 (2003)COUNTY ZONINGCounty Zoning Statutes and Problematic Land Use Decisions. Michael T. White. 59:66(2003)Curious County Zoning Law Gets Curiouser. Michael T. White. 64:300 (2008)COURT FEES WAIVED FOR CLIENTSStatutory Assistance for Attorneys Providing Pro Bono Services. Christine E. Rollins.60:112 (2004)COVENANT MARRIAGEThe <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Bar</strong>’s Role in <strong>the</strong> Legislative Process. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 60:26 (2004)COVENANTS NOT TO COMPETECivil Actions for <strong>the</strong> Misappropriation of Electronic Data: The <strong>Missouri</strong> and FederalComputer Tampering Acts. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz. 65:172(2009)


Tortious Interference with Covenants Not to Compete. Henry F. Luepke. 66:88 (2010)CREDITORS RIGHTSThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Asset Protection Trust. James G. Blase. 61:72 (2005)CRIMINAL DEFENSE (see Criminal Procedure)The Unconstitutionality of Initiating Prosecutions by Complaint. Dennis A. Golden.66:74 (2010)CRIMINAL JUSTICERestorative Justice in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Juvenile System. T. Bennett Burkemper, Jr.,Nina Balsam & May Yeh. 63:128 (2007)CRIMINAL LAWBifurcated Jury Trials in Non-Capital Criminal Cases. James R. Wyrsch. 61:39 (2005)Charging John Doe: Tolling <strong>the</strong> Criminal Statute of Limitations in <strong>Missouri</strong> Based on <strong>the</strong>Accused’s DNA Profile. Ted Robert Hunt. 66:78 (2010)Collateral Estoppel in Criminal Cases: How and Where Does It Apply? Don L. Catlett,Charles D. Moreland & Janet M. Thompson. 62:370 (2006)Concealed Carry: The Law of Unintended Consequences? Or Right or Wrong, It’s StillSwiss Cheese. Lynn M. Ewing III. 60:136 (2004)The Constitutionality of Commencing Prosecution by Complaint. Jason H. Lamb. 66:336(2010)Coroner’s Inquests in <strong>Missouri</strong>: Modern Usage of <strong>the</strong> Hue and Cry. H. Morley Swingle.63:80 (2007)The Current State of Retrospective Law as Applied to <strong>Missouri</strong> Sex Offenders.Lauren Standlee. 66:256 (2010)Depositions in Criminal Cases in <strong>Missouri</strong>. H. Morley Swingle. 60:128 (2004)Drug Recognition Experts in <strong>Missouri</strong>. H. Morley Swingle. 66:250 (2010)Evidence Issues in Assault and Homicide Cases Where Self-Defense is Claimed.William A. Schroeder. 58:70 (2002)Habeas Corpus in <strong>Missouri</strong>: A Critical Primer. Ron Ribaudo. 65:306 (2009)Investigating <strong>the</strong> Justice System Response in <strong>Missouri</strong> to Child Homicides Related toHostile Environments. Ashley Brittain, Zachary A. Crowell, Justin D. Smith &Mary M. Beck. 66:262 (2010)Investigating <strong>the</strong> Response to Domestic Violence in Four <strong>Missouri</strong> Counties.Rebekah E. Bromberg & Brendan O. Kelley. 60:70 (2004)Legal Battles in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s War on Methamphetamine. Thomas C. Albus. 59:60 (2003)<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Death Row Cases. Larry M. May. 59:72 (2003)<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Intellectual Property Crimes. Scott Ingram. 59:324 (2003)New Sentencing Recommendations Aim for Fully Informed Decisions. Michael A. Wolff& Harold Caskey. 60:307 (2004)Opening Statement Restriction Lifted? Are <strong>the</strong> Scales of Justice Tipping Back to EvenAfter State v. Thompson? Mat<strong>the</strong>w J. O’Connor & Nicholas B. Schopp. 58:34(2002)


A Practitioner’s Guide to <strong>the</strong> Federal Money Laundering Statutes. Scott J. Golde &Winston E. Calvert. 62:312 (2006)Statutory Construction in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Craig A. Sullivan. 59:120 (2003)Unhappy Families: Prosecuting and Defending Domestic Violence Cases.H. Morley Swingle, Angel M. Woodruff & Julia Hunter. 58:220 (2002)CRIMINAL LAWYERWho’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)CRIMINAL PROCEDURECharging John Doe: Tolling <strong>the</strong> Criminal Statute of Limitations in <strong>Missouri</strong> Based on <strong>the</strong>Accused’s DNA Profile. Ted Robert Hunt. 66:78 (2010)Depositions in Criminal Cases in <strong>Missouri</strong>. H. Morley Swingle. 60:128 (2004)Legal Battles in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s War on Methamphetamine. Thomas C. Albus. 59:60 (2003)The Unconstitutionality of Initiating Prosecutions by Complaint. Dennis A. Golden.66:74 (2010)CRIMINAL TRIALWho’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)CROSS-EXAMINATIONCross-Examination. Paul J. Passanante & Dawn M. Mefford. 62:28 (2006)DAMAGESThe Effect of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice. Paul J. Passanante & Dawn Mefford.61:236 (2005)High-Low Agreements in Wrongful Death Cases. Morry Cole. 61:18 (2005)The “Make Whole Doctrine” and an ERISA Fiduciary’s Right to Subrogation.James E. Beal. 63:122 (2007)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)Multiple Damage Caps for Claims Against Healthcare Providers. Bruce Keplinger.60:116 (2004)DATA EXTRACTIONElectronic Data Discovery: Litigation Gold Mine or Nightmare? James A. Snyder &Angela Morelock. 58:18 (2002)DAVIS-BACONProblems and Defenses Under <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Prevailing Wage Law. Donald W. Jones.58: 338 (2002)DEALERS IN USED GOODSStrict Liability and Used Car Dealers After <strong>the</strong> Chrysler and General MotorsBankruptcies. Shane C. Mecham. 66:14 (2010)


DEATH OF A CAREGIVEREconomic Damages Under House Bill 393. Thomas R. Ireland & David G. Tucek.62:206 (2006)DEATH OF A MINOREconomic Damages Under House Bill 393. Thomas R. Ireland & David G. Tucek.62:206 (2006)DEATH INVESTIGATIONCoroner’s Inquests in <strong>Missouri</strong>: Modern Usage of <strong>the</strong> Hue and Cry. H. Morley Swingle.63:80 (2007)DEBT COLLECTIONRemedies (and Lack Thereof) for Victims of Abusive Debt Collection Practices.Jeremy Gogel. 66:330 (2010)DECISION-MAKING IN CIVIL TRIALHigh-Low Agreements in Cases Involving Minors. Morry S. Cole & Adam E. Hanna.64:226 (2008)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)Who’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)DECISION-MAKING IN CRIMINAL TRIALWho’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)DEFAMATIONFair Comment, <strong>the</strong> “Brightest Jewel in <strong>the</strong> Crown of <strong>the</strong> Law,” as Protection for FreeSpeech and Against Abusive SLAPP Suits. Mark S. Sableman. 61:132 (2005)DEFEATLosing. Glenn E. Bradford. 58:208 (2002)DEPOSITIONSDepositions in Criminal Cases in <strong>Missouri</strong>. H. Morley Swingle. 60:128 (2004)DIGITAL CERTIFICATESElectronic Transactions in <strong>Missouri</strong>. John A. Niemoeller. 59:30 (2003)DIGITAL SIGNATURESElectronic Transactions in <strong>Missouri</strong>. John A. Niemoeller. 59:30 (2003)


DISCOVERYThe Common Interest Rule: May Parties Whose Interests Are Aligned Protect TheirCoordinated Legal Strategy From Adversaries? Jeffery McPherson &Brian E. Kaveney. 66:20 (2010)Depositions in Criminal Cases in <strong>Missouri</strong>. H. Morley Swingle. 60:128 (2004)Electronic Data Discovery: Litigation Gold Mine or Nightmare? James A. Snyder &Angela Morelock. 58:18 (2002)Pursuing Perfection in <strong>the</strong> Practice of Law: An Imperfect Essay by an Imperfect Lawyer.Glenn E. Bradford. 65:120 (2009)DISCRIMINATIONPGA Tour, Inc. v. Martin: Supreme Court Issues Casey Martin His “Ticket to Ride.”C. Wayne Davis. 58:38 (2002)DISPOSITIONS OF TIMBERTimber Dispositions: A Primer on Obtaining Favorable Tax Treatment.Kent N. Schneider & Mark A. Williams. 57:24 (<strong>2001</strong>)DISSOLUTIONS – CORPORATE ENTITYThe Family Business Divorce: No-Fault Dissolution in <strong>Missouri</strong> and PracticalApplications for Resolution of Deadlock. Mark Sophir & John O’Brien. 59:178(2003)DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGEHow to Protect Trust Assets From a Beneficiary’s Divorce. Keith A. Herman. 63:228(2007)DIVORCEHow to Protect Trust Assets From a Beneficiary’s Divorce. Keith A. Herman. 63:228(2007)What Are <strong>the</strong> Limitations on QDROs? Leslie A. Kulick. 61:89 (2005)DNAThe Ethical Protocol for Collecting DNA Samples in <strong>the</strong> Criminal Justice System.Jennifer Graddy. 59:226 (2003)DOMESTIC LAWInvestigating <strong>the</strong> Response to Domestic Violence in Four <strong>Missouri</strong> Counties.Rebekah E. Bromberg & Brendan O. Kelley. 60:70 (2004)DOMESTIC RELATIONSWhat Are <strong>the</strong> Limitations on QDROs? Leslie A. Kulick. 61:89 (2005)DOMESTIC VIOLENCEChild Custody in Cases Involving Domestic Violence: Is It Really in <strong>the</strong> “BestInterests” of Children to Have Unrestricted Contact With Their Mo<strong>the</strong>rs’


Abusers?Molly A. Brown. 57:302 (<strong>2001</strong>)Civil Protection Orders: Issues in Obtainment, Enforcement and Effectiveness.Damon Phillips. 61:29 (2005)Investigating <strong>the</strong> Justice System Response in <strong>Missouri</strong> to Child Homicides Related toHostile Environments. Ashley Brittain, Zachary A. Crowell, Justin D. Smith &Mary M. Beck. 66:262 (2010)Unhappy Families: Prosecuting and Defending Domestic Violence Cases.H. Morley Swingle, Angel M. Woodruff & Julia Hunter. 58:220 (2002)DRED SCOTT V. EMERSON<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Evolving Jurisprudence: A Brief History of <strong>the</strong> Supreme Court of <strong>Missouri</strong>,1821 to 2008. Joseph Fred Benson. 65:22 (2009)DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGSDrug Recognition Experts in <strong>Missouri</strong>. H. Morley Swingle. 66:250 (2010)DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATEDDrug Recognition Experts in <strong>Missouri</strong>. H. Morley Swingle. 66:250 (2010)DRUGSDrug Recognition Experts in <strong>Missouri</strong>. H. Morley Swingle. 66:250 (2010)DUE PROCESSConfusion in Minnesota Senate Election: Could It Happen in <strong>Missouri</strong>?Mat<strong>the</strong>w W. Potter. 65:296 (2009)E-MAILElectronic Data Discovery: Litigation Gold Mine or Nightmare? James A. Snyder &Angela Morelock. 58:18 (2002)ECONOMIC DAMAGESEconomic Damages Under House Bill 393. Thomas R. Ireland & David G. Tucek.62:206 (2006)EFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSELOpening Statement Restriction Lifted? Are <strong>the</strong> Scales of Justice Tipping Back to EvenAfter State v. Thompson? Mat<strong>the</strong>w J. O’Connor & Nicholas B. Schopp. 58:34(2002)EIGHTH CIRCUITAppellate Brief Writing in <strong>the</strong> Eighth Circuit. Dennis Owens. 57:75 (<strong>2001</strong>)The Finality Trap: Accidentally Losing Your Right to Appeal (Part I).Terry W. Schackmann & <strong>Bar</strong>ry L. Pickens. 58:78 (2002)The Finality Trap: Accidentally Losing Your Right to Appeal (Part II).Terry W. Schackmann & <strong>Bar</strong>ry L. Pickens. 58:138 (2002)


ELDER LAWMedicaid – Long Term Care in <strong>Missouri</strong>: An Update Since OBRA 1993. David G. Lupo.62:188 (2006)Tracking a “Lost” Pension. Carol A. Fichtelman. 60:124 (2004)The Use of Personal Care Contracts in Light of Reed v. Dept. Social Services.Vincent G. Rapp & Michael C. Weeks. 63:86 (2007)ELECTION LAWThe Business of Politics: Overlooked Issues for State Political Committees.Robert L. Hess II. 60:226 (2004)ELECTIONSConfusion in Minnesota Senate Election: Could It Happen in <strong>Missouri</strong>?Mat<strong>the</strong>w W. Potter. 65:296 (2009)The Florida Election Debacle: Can It Happen in <strong>Missouri</strong>? Katharine <strong>Bar</strong>ondeau& Terry M. Jarrett. 57:294 (<strong>2001</strong>)<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Evolving Jurisprudence: A Brief History of <strong>the</strong> Supreme Court of <strong>Missouri</strong>,1821 to 2008. Joseph Fred Benson. 65:22 (2009)Resolving Presidential Election Contests in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Hugh Brown. 60:220 (2004)ELECTRONIC RECORDSElectronic Transactions in <strong>Missouri</strong>. John A. Niemoeller. 59:30 (2003)Public Scrutiny of <strong>Missouri</strong> E-Mail Under <strong>the</strong> Sunshine Law. Jean Maneke &Daniel G. Curry. 60:14 (2004)ELECTRONIC SIGNATURESElectronic Transactions in <strong>Missouri</strong>. John A. Niemoeller. 59:30 (2003)ELECTRONIC DISCOVERYElectronic Data Discovery: Litigation Gold Mine or Nightmare? James A. Snyder &Angela Morelock. 58:18 (2002)ELECTRONICALLY STORED INFORMATIONDiscovery of Electronically Stored Information. Clayton L. <strong>Bar</strong>ker & Philip W. Goodin.64:12 (2008)EMINENT DOMAINEminent Domain – <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Response to Kelo. Stanley A. Leasure & Carol J. Miller.63:178 (2007)EMPLOYEE BENEFITSTracking a “Lost” Pension. Carol A. Fichtelman. 60:124 (2004)EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SECURITY ACT OF 1974What Are <strong>the</strong> Limitations on QDROs? Leslie A. Kulick. 61:89 (2005)


EMPLOYMENTState ex rel. Diehl v. O’Malley Breaks Down <strong>the</strong> Wall: The Right to a Jury Trial in StateCourt Under <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act. Erin C. Hansen. 59:296 (2003)Tortious Interference with Covenants Not to Compete. Henry F. Luepke. 66:88 (2010)Wrongful Discharge of At-Will Employees in <strong>Missouri</strong>. James W. Riner,Daniel N. McPherson & Brian D. Byrd. 59:34 (2003)EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATIONThe ADA’s Interactive Process. Craig A. Sullivan. 57:116 (<strong>2001</strong>)Class Action Litigation in <strong>the</strong> Employment Arena. William C. Martucci, Eric W. Smith& Karen K. Cain. 58:332 (2002)The <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act is <strong>the</strong> Law of Choice for Sexual Harassment Victims’Privacy. Lewis B. Gainor. 60:20 (2004)EMPLOYMENT/LABOR LAWThe ADA’s Interactive Process. Craig A. Sullivan. 57:116 (<strong>2001</strong>)Employee Misconduct Investigations: Getting to <strong>the</strong> Truth Without Getting Into Trouble.Kathleen A. Kedigh. 61:82 (2005)Employment Arbitration: A Closer Look. Martha Halvordson. 64:174 (2008)Evaluating Employment Discrimination Claims from a Defense Counsel’s Perspective.Paul D. Seyferth. 58:268 (2002)Murky Waters – Does 12 Weeks Mean 34 Under <strong>the</strong> Family and Medical Leave Act?Patrick M. Gavin. 59:116 (2003)An Overview of <strong>the</strong> Employee Polygraph Protection Act. Paul D. Seyferth. 57:226(<strong>2001</strong>)PGA Tour, Inc. v. Martin: Supreme Court Issues Casey Martin His “Ticket to Ride.”C. Wayne Davis. 58:38 (2002)EMPLOYMENT LAW/LITIGATIONCivil Actions for <strong>the</strong> Misappropriation of Electronic Data: The <strong>Missouri</strong> and FederalComputer Tampering Acts. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz. 65:172(2009)Class Action Litigation in <strong>the</strong> Employment Arena. William C. Martucci, Eric W. Smith& Karen K. Cain. 58:332 (2002)ENVIRONMENTThe Next New Madrid Earthquake. Steven J. Hughes. 61:186 (2005)EQUAL PROTECTIONConfusion in Minnesota Senate Election: Could It Happen in <strong>Missouri</strong>?Mat<strong>the</strong>w W. Potter. 65:296 (2009)The Florida Election Debacle: Can It Happen in <strong>Missouri</strong>? Katharine <strong>Bar</strong>ondeau& Terry M. Jarrett. 57:294 (<strong>2001</strong>)


EQUITABLE RELIEFTrade Secret Litigation – An Overview. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz.63:234 (2007)ERIE DOCTRINEStrict Liability and Used Car Dealers After <strong>the</strong> Chrysler and General MotorsBankruptcies. Shane C. Mecham. 66:14 (2010)ERISAWhat Are <strong>the</strong> Limitations on QDROs? Leslie A. Kulick. 61:89 (2005)ERRORThe Subprime Mortgage Mess – A Primer to Assist Investors. Glenn E. Bradford &James R. Wyrsch. 64:284 (2008)ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSEWhat Wall? School Vouchers and Church-State Separation After Zelman v. Simmons-Harris. Jason S. Marks. 58:354 (2002)ESTATE LAW & INHERITANCEInheritance by Equitable Adoption: An Overview of Theory and Proof.William G. Reeves. 57:130 (<strong>2001</strong>)ESTATE PLANNING529: States’ Nightmare, Estate Planners’ Dream. Danielle Abernethy Merrick. 59:316(2003)Home Sweet Home: Estate Planning and <strong>the</strong> Primary Residence.Gretchen R. Szydlowski. 61:208 (2005)How to Protect Trust Assets From a Beneficiary’s Divorce. Keith A. Herman. 63:228(2007)Medicaid – Long Term Care in <strong>Missouri</strong>: An Update Since OBRA 1993. David G. Lupo.62:188 (2006)The <strong>Missouri</strong> Asset Protection Trust. James G. Blase. 61:72 (2005)The Modified Carryover Basis Rules of IRC §1022: Current Implications for Fiduciaries.Kent N. Schneider. 58:264 (2002)New Drafting Issues for Revocable Trusts. Thomas K. Riley. 62:22 (2006)Succession in Traditional Islamic Law. William A. Coggins. 60:180 (2004)The Use of Personal Care Contracts in Light of Reed v. Dept. Social Services.Vincent G. Rapp & Michael C. Weeks. 63:86 (2007)ESTATE PLANNING FOR BUSINESS OWNERSTransferring Ownership of Stock in an S Corporation. Steven B. Gorin. 61:92 (2005)ETHICSArbitration of Attorney/Client Disputes: The <strong>Missouri</strong> Perspective. Stanley A. Leasure &Wayne L. Anderson. 64:132 (2008)


A Look at Unbundling of Legal Services. Kathleen Bird. 63:18 (2007)Rattling <strong>the</strong> Saber: The Ethics of Threatening Criminal and Disciplinary Prosecution.J. Nick Badgerow. 61:13 (2005)Unhappy Families: Prosecuting and Defending Domestic Violence Cases.H. Morley Swingle, Angel M. Woodruff & Julia Hunter. 58:220 (2002)EVIDENCEClosed Records: Confidential But Not Privileged From Discovery. Robert L. Hess, II.65:180 (2009)Cross Examination in Employment Trials. Paul D. Seyferth. 64:126 (2008)Evidence Issues in Assault and Homicide Cases Where Self-Defense is Claimed.William A. Schroeder. 58:70 (2002)Expert Challenges in <strong>Missouri</strong> Civil Cases After McDonagh. Michael D. Murphy &Ross D. McFerron. 64:86 (2008)Public Record Hearsay – A Dramatic Expansion? Andrew Buchanan &Charles Buchanan. 58:96 (2002)Objective v. Subjective in <strong>the</strong> New Workers’ Compensation Act: Much Ado AboutNothing. Michael A. Moroni. 63:12 (2007)Unhappy Families: Prosecuting and Defending Domestic Violence Cases.H. Morley Swingle, Angel M. Woodruff & Julia Hunter. 58:220 (2002)EVIDENCE – OFFERS OF PROOFThe Subprime Mortgage Mess – A Primer to Assist Investors. Glenn E. Bradford &James R. Wyrsch. 64:284 (2008)EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONSEx Parte Communications With Physicians? <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Old Rule v. HIPAA’s New Rule.Ashley Baird & Jaclyn Taylor. 65:66 (2009)Ex Parte Communications With Treating Health Care Providers: Does HIPAA Change<strong>Missouri</strong> Law? Ted Agniel, Mary Reitz, Reiad Khouri & Wendy Kasten. 63:296(2007)EXPERT EVIDENCEExpert Challenges in <strong>Missouri</strong> Civil Cases After McDonagh. Michael D. Murphy &Ross D. McFerron. 64:86 (2008)EXPERT TESTIMONYExpert Challenges in <strong>Missouri</strong> Civil Cases After McDonagh. Michael D. Murphy &Ross D. McFerron. 64:86 (2008)Unhappy Families: Prosecuting and Defending Domestic Violence Cases.H. Morley Swingle, Angel M. Woodruff & Julia Hunter. 58:220 (2002)EXPERTSDissecting <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Requirement of “Reasonable Medical Certainty.”Glenn E. Bradford. 57:136 (<strong>2001</strong>)


EXPERT WITNESSESDrug Recognition Experts in <strong>Missouri</strong>. H. Morley Swingle. 66:250 (2010)Expert Challenges in <strong>Missouri</strong> Civil Cases After McDonagh. Michael D. Murphy &Ross D. McFerron. 64:86 (2008)EXTRAORDINARY WRITS – See Habeas CorpusHabeas Corpus in <strong>Missouri</strong>: A Critical Primer. Ron Ribaudo. 65:306 (2009)FAILURE TO RECTIFYTermination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)FAILURE TO REMEDYTermination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)FAIR COMMENT PRIVILEGEFair Comment, <strong>the</strong> “Brightest Jewel in <strong>the</strong> Crown of <strong>the</strong> Law,” as Protection for FreeSpeech and Against Abusive SLAPP Suits. Mark S. Sableman. 61:132 (2005)FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACTRemedies (and Lack Thereof) for Victims of Abusive Debt Collection Practices.Jeremy Gogel. 66:330 (2010)FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACTIssues to Consider in Defending Overtime Claims Under <strong>the</strong> Fair Labor Standards Act.Ted H. <strong>Bar</strong>telstone. 65:290 (2009)FAMILY LAWAssisted Human Reproduction: Unsolved Issues in Parentage, Child Custody andSupport. Tim R. Schlesinger. 61:22 (2005)Investigating <strong>the</strong> Response to Domestic Violence in Four <strong>Missouri</strong> Counties.Rebekah E. Bromberg & Brendan O. Kelley. 60:70 (2004)The New Bankruptcy Law and Its Effect on Family Law Proceedings. Deborah Benoit.62:310 (2006)FAMILY TAX PLANNINGThe Kiddie Tax Goes to College. Kent N. Schneider. 63:300 (2007)FAMOUS TRIALSWho’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACTArbitration of Attorney/Client Disputes: The <strong>Missouri</strong> Perspective. Stanley A. Leasure &Wayne L. Anderson. 64:132 (2008)


FEDERAL INVESTIGATIONSCorporate Investigations After <strong>the</strong> Mortgage Meltdown. J. Justin Johnston. 65:70 (2009)FEDERAL LAWCrossing <strong>the</strong> Center Line: Preemption in Automobile Product Liability Cases.Stephen R. Bough & Lynn R. Johnson. 57:30 (<strong>2001</strong>)FEDERAL PRE-EMPTIONRemedies (and Lack Thereof) for Victims of Abusive Debt Collection Practices.Jeremy Gogel. 66:330FEDERAL TAXATIONThe Business of Politics: Overlooked Issues for State Political Committees.Robert L. Hess II. 60:226 (2004)FIDUCIARYThe Modified Carryover Basis Rules of IRC §1022: Current Implications for Fiduciaries.Kent N. Schneider. 58:264 (2002)FIRST AMENDMENTOnly a “Speed Bump” Separating Church and State. Jason S. Marks. 57:36 (<strong>2001</strong>)What Wall? School Vouchers and Church-State Separation After Zelman v. Simmons-Harris. Jason S. Marks. 58:354 (2002)FORECLOSURESTax Issues in Workouts and Foreclosures. Jay A. Nathanson. 65:240 (2009)FORGERY<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Intellectual Property Crimes. Scott Ingram. 59:324 (2003)FRANCHISELeveling <strong>the</strong> Playing Field for Auto Dealers: <strong>Missouri</strong> Motor Vehicle Franchise PracticesAct. Gene J. Brockland. 62:12 (2006)The Long and Winding Road: Automobile Dealers’ Day in Court Act Turns 50.Gene J. Brockland. 63:125 (2007)FRAUDA Practitioner’s Guide to <strong>the</strong> Federal Money Laundering Statutes. Scott J. Golde &Winston E. Calvert. 62:312 (2006)FREEDOM OF RELIGIONOnly a “Speed Bump” Separating Church and State. Jason S. Marks. 57:36 (<strong>2001</strong>)FREEDOM OF SPEECHFair Comment, <strong>the</strong> “Brightest Jewel in <strong>the</strong> Crown of <strong>the</strong> Law,” as Protection for FreeSpeech and Against Abusive SLAPP Suits. Mark S. Sableman. 61:132 (2005)


FREEDOM OF THE PRESSFair Comment, <strong>the</strong> “Brightest Jewel in <strong>the</strong> Crown of <strong>the</strong> Law,” as Protection for FreeSpeech and Against Abusive SLAPP Suits. Mark S. Sableman. 61:132 (2005)GENEVA CONVENTIONSDetainees or Prisoners of War? The Applicability of <strong>the</strong> Geneva Convention to <strong>the</strong> Waron Terrorism. Diane K. Hook. 58:346 (2002)GOALSPursuing Perfection in <strong>the</strong> Practice of Law: An Imperfect Essay by an Imperfect Lawyer.Glenn E. Bradford. 65:120 (2009)GOVERNMENTThe Next New Madrid Earthquake. Steven J. Hughes. 61:186 (2005)GOVERNMENT LAWThe Duty of Public Entities to Travelers On Their Roads. Zachary T. Cartwright, Jr.66:322 (2010)GOVERNMENTAL LIABILITYCivil Protection Orders: Issues in Obtainment, Enforcement and Effectiveness.Damon Phillips. 61:29 (2005)GUN CONTROLUnhappy Families: Prosecuting and Defending Domestic Violence Cases.H. Morley Swingle, Angel M. Woodruff & Julia Hunter. 58:220 (2002)HABEAS CORPUSHabeas Corpus in <strong>Missouri</strong>: A Critical Primer. Ron Ribaudo. 65:306 (2009)HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER AFFIDAVITSThe Effect of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice. Paul J. Passanante & Dawn Mefford.61:236 (2005)HEARSAYPublic Record Hearsay – A Dramatic Expansion? Andrew Buchanan &Charles Buchanan. 58:96 (2002)Unhappy Families: Prosecuting and Defending Domestic Violence Cases.H. Morley Swingle, Angel M. Woodruff & Julia Hunter. 58:220 (2002)HEARSAY EXCEPTIONSPublic Record Hearsay – A Dramatic Expansion? Andrew Buchanan &Charles Buchanan. 58:96 (2002)


HIPAA (HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996)Ex Parte Communications With Physicians? <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Old Rule v. HIPAA’s New Rule.Ashley Baird & Jaclyn Taylor. 65:66 (2009)Ex Parte Communications With Treating Health Care Providers: Does HIPAA Change<strong>Missouri</strong> Law? Ted Agniel, Mary Reitz, Reiad Khouri & Wendy Kasten. 63:296(2007)HISTORY OF LAW<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Evolving Jurisprudence: A Brief History of <strong>the</strong> Supreme Court of <strong>Missouri</strong>,1821 to 2008. Joseph Fred Benson. 65:22 (2009)HOMEOWNERSLawyer Beware: New Procedures in Residential Construction Disputes. Sarah J. Read,Robert D. Litz & Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 62:132 (2006)HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONSLawyer Beware: New Procedures in Residential Construction Disputes. Sarah J. Read,Robert D. Litz & Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 62:132 (2006)HOMICIDEEvidence Issues in Assault and Homicide Cases Where Self-Defense is Claimed.William A. Schroeder. 58:70 (2002)HOSPITAL LIENS<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Hospital Lien Statute. Glenn E. Bradford. 59:22 (2003)HOUSE BILL 393Economic Damages Under House Bill 393. Thomas R. Ireland & David G. Tucek.62:206 (2006)IMMIGRATIONSuccession in Traditional Islamic Law. William A. Coggins. 60:180 (2004)IMMUNITYHelp! We’re Lost! Co-Employee Immunity in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Paul J. Passanante &Sara Stock. 57:64 (<strong>2001</strong>)<strong>Missouri</strong> Law on Negligent Supervision. Daniel N. McPherson. 59:127 (2003)IMPEACHMENTCross-Examination. Paul J. Passanante & Dawn M. Mefford. 62:28 (2006)IN FORMA PAUPERISIn forma pauperis, Section 514.040: A Practical User’s Guide for Attorneys.Christine E. Rollins. 66:146 (2010)


INCOME ACTNew Drafting Issues for Revocable Trusts. Thomas K. Riley. 62:22 (2006)INCOME TAXATIONThe Kiddie Tax Goes to College. Kent N. Schneider. 63:300 (2007)INCONTESTABILITYImposter Fraud and Incontestability. David G. Newkirk. 62:124 (2006)INDEMNITYThe Insurance Exceptions of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Anti-Indemnity Statute (Part I).Terry J. Galganski. 58:86 (2002)The Insurance Exceptions of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Anti-Indemnity Statute (Part II).Terry J. Galganski. 58:148 (2002)INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSELCourts to Criminal Defense Lawyers: “Shape Up!” Dee Wampler. 60:80 (2004)INHERITANCE BY ADOPTIONInheritance by Equitable Adoption: An Overview of Theory and Proof.William G. Reeves. 57:130 (<strong>2001</strong>)INNOCENT SELLERStrict Liability and Used Car Dealers After <strong>the</strong> Chrysler and General MotorsBankruptcies. Shane C. Mecham. 66:14 (2010)INQUESTSCoroner’s Inquests in <strong>Missouri</strong>: Modern Usage of <strong>the</strong> Hue and Cry. H. Morley Swingle.63:80 (2007)INSURANCEFinancial Modernization in <strong>Missouri</strong>: Analyzing Options for <strong>Missouri</strong> BanksSeeking New Opportunities in Financial Services. Gregory D. Omer.57:310 (<strong>2001</strong>)Imposter Fraud and Incontestability. David G. Newkirk. 62:124 (2006)The Insurance Exceptions of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Anti-Indemnity Statute (Part I).Terry J. Galganski. 58:86 (2002)The Insurance Exceptions of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Anti-Indemnity Statute (Part II).Terry J. Galganski. 58:148 (2002)Is Equitable Subrogation Dead for Lenders and Insurers in <strong>Missouri</strong>? Scott B. Mueller.66:196 (2010)Liability Coverage in <strong>Missouri</strong> Personal Auto Policies. David C. Knieriem. 60:164(2004)The “Make Whole Doctrine” and an ERISA Fiduciary’s Right to Subrogation.James E. Beal. 63:122 (2007)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)


Public Policy v. Policy Exclusions. Beth C. Boggs. 57:16 (<strong>2001</strong>)To Exclude or Not to Exclude? Terrorism’s Impact on Homeowners Insurance.Robert W. Cockerham & John F. Mahon. 63:32 (2007)INSURANCE COVERAGE<strong>Missouri</strong> Law on Negligent Supervision. Daniel N. McPherson. 59:127 (2003)Public Policy v. Policy Exclusions. Beth C. Boggs. 57:16 (<strong>2001</strong>)INSURANCE LAWWhy Liability Insurers Are Not Fiduciaries to Their Insureds and Why <strong>Missouri</strong> CourtsShould Stop Saying They Are. Douglas R. Richmond & Patrick J. Kenny. 65:135(2009)INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Intellectual Property Crimes. Scott Ingram. 59:324 (2003)Trade Secret Litigation – An Overview. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz.63:234 (2007)INTERNATIONAL LAWDetainees or Prisoners of War? The Applicability of <strong>the</strong> Geneva Convention to <strong>the</strong> Waron Terrorism. Diane K. Hook. 58:346 (2002)INTERNET LAWBeyond Covisint: Antitrust Scrutiny of B2B Exchanges. F. Martin Dajani. 57:186 (<strong>2001</strong>)INTOXICATION TORTS<strong>Missouri</strong> Dram Shop Law: Its History and New Direction. Anthony Roberts. 59:218(2003)INVESTIGATIONCourts to Criminal Defense Lawyers: “Shape Up!” Dee Wampler. 60:80 (2004)IRAsNew Rules Provide Opportunities and Traps Regarding Beneficiary Designations forIRAs and Retirement Plans. Steven B. Gorin. 58:194 (2002)JOINDERBurning Bridges: Does Joining a Party Sacrifice Venue Selected Before <strong>Missouri</strong> TortReform? Michael E. Crowley. 64:74 (2008)JOINT & SEVERAL LIABILITYThe Effect of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice. Paul J. Passanante & Dawn Mefford.61:236 (2005)


JUDGMENTMedicaid Liens Under <strong>Missouri</strong> Law. Glenn E. Bradford & R. Denise Henning. 60:170(2004)JUDICIAL REVIEWCounty Zoning Statutes and Problematic Land Use Decisions. Michael T. White. 59:66(2003)Curious County Zoning Law Gets Curiouser. Michael T. White. 64:300 (2008)JURISDICTION – LONG ARMPersonal Jurisdiction – Has <strong>the</strong> Internet Changed Traditional Notions of Fair Play andSubstantial Justice? W. Dudley McCarter & Joseph C. Blanner. 60:296 (2004)JURISDICTION – PERSONALPersonal Jurisdiction – Has <strong>the</strong> Internet Changed Traditional Notions of Fair Play andSubstantial Justice? W. Dudley McCarter & Joseph C. Blanner. 60:296 (2004)JUROR DELIBERATIONS DURING TRIALCivil Jury Reform: Is <strong>Missouri</strong> Ready for Changes? W. Dudley McCarter. 61:254 (2005)JUROR NOTETAKINGCivil Jury Reform: Is <strong>Missouri</strong> Ready for Changes? W. Dudley McCarter. 61:254 (2005)JUROR QUESTIONINGCivil Jury Reform: Is <strong>Missouri</strong> Ready for Changes? W. Dudley McCarter. 61:254 (2005)JURYBifurcated Jury Trials in Non-Capital Criminal Cases. James R. Wyrsch. 61:39 (2005)JURY INSTRUCTIONSThe Case for a Business Judgment Instruction Under <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act.Robert L. Ortbals, Jr. 64:182 (2008)How and Why to Package Claims Under MAI. Mark G. Arnold. 65:226 (2009)JURY SELECTIONThe Law of Jury Selection in <strong>Missouri</strong> State Courts. Michael L. Matula &G. Nicole Hininger. 66:136 (2010)JURY SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTFulfilling <strong>the</strong> Promise of a Representative Jury. C. Patrick McLarney & Cary Silverman.59:172 (2003)JURY TRIALState ex rel. Diehl v. O’Malley Breaks Down <strong>the</strong> Wall: The Right to a Jury Trial in StateCourt Under <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act. Erin C. Hansen. 59:296 (2003)


JUVENILETermination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)JUVENILE JUSTICERestorative Justice in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Juvenile System. T. Bennett Burkemper, Jr.,Nina Balsam & May Yeh. 63:128 (2007)JUVENILE LAWTermination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)KIDDIE TAXThe Kiddie Tax Goes to College. Kent N. Schneider. 63:300 (2007)LABOR AND EMPLOYMENTAsserting <strong>the</strong> Workers’ Compensation Exclusive Remedy <strong>Bar</strong> After McCracken.Joseph H. Guffey & Nathan D. Sturycz. 66:206 (2010)LABOR LAWThe Case for a Business Judgment Instruction Under <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act.Robert L. Ortbals, Jr. 64:182 (2008)Issues to Consider in Defending Overtime Claims Under <strong>the</strong> Fair Labor Standards Act.Ted H. <strong>Bar</strong>telstone. 65:290 (2009)An Overview of <strong>the</strong> Employee Polygraph Protection Act. Paul D. Seyferth. 57:226(<strong>2001</strong>)LAND USECounty Zoning Statutes and Problematic Land Use Decisions. Michael T. White.59:66 (2003)LAND USE LAW<strong>Missouri</strong>’s New Anti-SLAPP Law. Stephen L. Kling. 61:124 (2005)Municipal Land Planning Law in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Fur<strong>the</strong>r Observations and Analysis.Stephen L. Kling, Jr. 58:26 (2002)Zoning as a Tool of Land Use Control. Stephen L. King, Jr., Natalie J. Nichols &Ka<strong>the</strong>rine A. Welch. 64:230 (2008)LANDLORD-TENANTThe Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: Important New Protections for Those in Uniform.Terry M. Jarrett. 60:174 (2004)LAW SCHOOLSUnderstanding <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Rule 13: Preparing to Supervise a Student Practitioner.Patrick C. Brayer. 66:184 (2010)LAW STUDENTSUnderstanding <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Rule 13: Preparing to Supervise a Student Practitioner.


Patrick C. Brayer. 66:184 (2010)LEGAL ASSISTANCE BY LAW STUDENTSUnderstanding <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Rule 13: Preparing to Supervise a Student Practitioner.Patrick C. Brayer. 66:184 (2010)LEGAL DRAFTINGThe Ten Worst Faults in Drafting Contracts. Duke A. McDonald. 63:173 (2007)LEGAL EDUCATIONUnderstanding <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Rule 13: Preparing to Supervise a Student Practitioner.Patrick C. Brayer. 66:184 (2010)LEGAL MALPRACTICELegal Malpractice Claims, Avoidance and Defense: If an Attorney Who RepresentsHimself Has a Fool for a Client, Who Are You Representing? Craig G. Moore &Paul E. Kovacs. 61:142 (2005)May Punitive Damages Obtained in <strong>the</strong> Underlying Action (But Subsequently Lost onAppeal) be Recovered as Compensatory Damages in a Legal Malpractice CasePredicated on Negligence? A Hypo<strong>the</strong>tical. Manoo Mofidi. 59:166 (2003)LEGAL SERVICESA Look at Unbundling of Legal Services. Kathleen Bird. 63:18 (2007)LEGAL WRITINGNew Kid on <strong>the</strong> Block: The ALWD Citation Manual. Wanda M. Temm. 59:16 (2003)LEGISLATIONThe Florida Election Debacle: Can It Happen in <strong>Missouri</strong>? Katharine <strong>Bar</strong>ondeau& Terry M. Jarrett. 57:294 (<strong>2001</strong>)The <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Bar</strong>’s Role in <strong>the</strong> Legislative Process. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 60:26 (2004)LEGISLATUREResolving Presidential Election Contests in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Hugh Brown. 60:220 (2004)LIBELFair Comment, <strong>the</strong> “Brightest Jewel in <strong>the</strong> Crown of <strong>the</strong> Law,” as Protection for FreeSpeech and Against Abusive SLAPP Suits. Mark S. Sableman. 61:132 (2005)LIEN PRIORITYIs Equitable Subrogation Dead for Lenders and Insurers in <strong>Missouri</strong>? Scott B. Mueller.66:196 (2010)LIENSMedicaid Liens Under <strong>Missouri</strong> Law. Glenn E. Bradford & R. Denise Henning. 60:170(2004)


<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Hospital Lien Statute. Glenn E. Bradford. 59:22 (2003)LITIGATIONTrade Secret Litigation – An Overview. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz.63:234 (2007)LIQUIDATED DAMAGESHow to Draft and Enforce a Liquidated Damages Clause. Henry F. Luepke, III. 61:324(2005)LITIGATIONAppeal Dismissed! Avoiding Premature Dismissal in <strong>the</strong> Courts of Appeal.Brad M. Wilson. 61:318 (2005)The Case for a Business Judgment Instruction Under <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act.Robert L. Ortbals, Jr. 64:182 (2008)Cross-Examination. Paul J. Passanante & Dawn M. Mefford. 62:28 (2006)Evidence of Prior Accidents/Incidents in Premises Defect Cases. James D. Walker. 64:22(2008)High-Low Agreements in Cases Involving Minors. Morry S. Cole & Adam E. Hanna.64:226 (2008)Issues to Consider in Defending Overtime Claims Under <strong>the</strong> Fair Labor Standards Act.Ted H. <strong>Bar</strong>telstone. 65:290 (2009)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)State ex rel. Diehl v. O’Malley Breaks Down <strong>the</strong> Wall: The Right to a Jury Trial in StateCourt Under <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act. Erin C. Hansen. 59:296 (2003)Toward Predictable Choice of Law in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Kevin Tuininga. 65:14 (2009)LOCAL GOVERNMENTClosed Records: Confidential But Not Privileged From Discovery. Robert L. Hess, II.65:180 (2009)<strong>Missouri</strong>’s New Anti-SLAPP Law. Stephen L. Kling. 61:124 (2005)Municipal Land Planning Law in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Fur<strong>the</strong>r Observations and Analysis.Stephen L. Kling, Jr. 58:26 (2002)Public-Private Partnership in Community Development: Applying ConstitutionalStandards for Implementing <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Community Improvement District Act.Joseph G. Lauber. 59:80 (2003)Zoning as a Tool of Land Use Control. Stephen L. King, Jr., Natalie J. Nichols &Ka<strong>the</strong>rine A. Welch. 64:230 (2008)LOSINGLosing. Glenn E. Bradford. 58:208 (2002)LOW INCOME CLIENTSStatutory Assistance for Attorneys Providing Pro Bono Services. Christine E. Rollins.60:112 (2004)Understanding <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Rule 13: Preparing to Supervise a Student Practitioner.


Patrick C. Brayer. 66:184 (2010)MAIHow and Why to Package Claims Under MAI. Mark G. Arnold. 65:226 (2009)MAKING THE RECORDThe Subprime Mortgage Mess – A Primer to Assist Investors. Glenn E. Bradford &James R. Wyrsch. 64:284 (2008)MALPRACTICEThe Drug Package Insert and <strong>the</strong> PDR as Establishing <strong>the</strong> Standard of Care inPrescription Drug Liability Cases. Glenn E. Bradford & Charles C. Elben. 57:233(<strong>2001</strong>)Succession in Traditional Islamic Law. William A. Coggins. 60:180 (2004)MANDATORY MEDIATIONThe <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Bar</strong>’s Role in <strong>the</strong> Legislative Process. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 60:26 (2004)MARITAL PROPERTYHow to Protect Trust Assets From a Beneficiary’s Divorce. Keith A. Herman. 63:228(2007)MEDIA LAWDepositions in Criminal Cases in <strong>Missouri</strong>. H. Morley Swingle. 60:128 (2004)MEDIATIONLawyer Beware: New Procedures in Residential Construction Disputes. Sarah J. Read,Robert D. Litz & Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 62:132 (2006)Restorative Justice in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Juvenile System. T. Bennett Burkemper, Jr.,Nina Balsam & May Yeh. 63:128 (2007)MEDICAIDMedicaid Liens Under <strong>Missouri</strong> Law. Glenn E. Bradford & R. Denise Henning. 60:170(2004)MEDICAID PLANNINGThe Use of Personal Care Contracts in Light of Reed v. Dept. of Social Services.Vincent G. Rapp & Michael C. Weeks. 63:86 (2007)MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMSMedicaid Liens Under <strong>Missouri</strong> Law. Glenn E. Bradford & R. Denise Henning. 60:170(2004)MEDICAL EXAMINERCoroner’s Inquests in <strong>Missouri</strong>: Modern Usage of <strong>the</strong> Hue and Cry. H. Morley Swingle.63:80 (2007)


MEDICAL MALPRACTICEAnticipated Constitutional Challenges to Tort Reform. Paul J. Passanante &Dawn M. Mefford. 62:206 (2006)The Doctor Will See You Now (If You Signed <strong>the</strong> Arbitration Agreement).Timothy F. McCurdy. 65:232 (2009)The Drug Package Insert and <strong>the</strong> PDR as Establishing <strong>the</strong> Standard of Care inPrescription Drug Liability Cases. Glenn E. Bradford & Charles C. Elben. 57:233(<strong>2001</strong>)The Effect of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice. Paul J. Passanante & Dawn Mefford.61:236 (2005)Multiple Damage Caps for Claims Against Healthcare Providers. Bruce Keplinger.60:116 (2004)MEDICAL NEGLIGENCEDissecting <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Requirement of “Reasonable Medical Certainty.”Glenn E. Bradford. 57:136 (<strong>2001</strong>)MEDICAL RECORDS<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Physician-Patient Privilege Presents Problems. Amy J. Sokol. 60:32 (2004)MILITARY LAWThe Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: Important New Protections for Those in Uniform.Terry M. Jarrett. 60:174 (2004)MISAPPROPRIATION OF COMPUTER DATACivil Actions for <strong>the</strong> Misappropriation of Electronic Data: The <strong>Missouri</strong> and FederalComputer Tampering Acts. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz. 65:172(2009)MISAPPROPRIATION OF TRADE SECRETSCivil Actions for <strong>the</strong> Misappropriation of Electronic Data: The <strong>Missouri</strong> and FederalComputer Tampering Acts. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz. 65:172(2009)MISSOURI ADULT ABUSE ACTCivil Protection Orders: Issues in Obtainment, Enforcement and Effectiveness.Damon Phillips. 61:29 (2005)MISSOURI ANTI-INDEMNITY STATUTEThe Insurance Exceptions of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Anti-Indemnity Statute (Part I).Terry J. Galganski. 58:86 (2002)The Insurance Exceptions of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Anti-Indemnity Statute (Part II).Terry J. Galganski. 58:148 (2002)


MISSOURI APPROVED INSTRUCTIONS (MAI)How and Why to Package Claims Under MAI. Mark G. Arnold. 65:226 (2009)THE MISSOURI BARThe <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Bar</strong>’s Role in <strong>the</strong> Legislative Process. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 60:26 (2004)MISSOURI BAR AND JUDICIARYUnderstanding <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Rule 13: Preparing to Supervise a Student Practitioner.Patrick C. Brayer. 66:184 (2010)MISSOURI CONSTITUTIONThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Estate Tax Has Died: Should It Be Resurrected, and Was It Constitutionalin <strong>the</strong> First Place? Craig A. Van Matre. 61:312 (2005)<strong>Missouri</strong>’s One and Only Court of Appeals. Ryan C. Westhoff. 64:294 (2008)MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS<strong>Missouri</strong>’s One and Only Court of Appeals. Ryan C. Westhoff. 64:294 (2008)MISSOURI DEATH TAXThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Estate Tax Has Died: Should It Be Resurrected, and Was It Constitutionalin <strong>the</strong> First Place? Craig A. Van Matre. 61:312 (2005)MISSOURI ESTATE TAXThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Estate Tax Has Died: Should It Be Resurrected, and Was It Constitutionalin <strong>the</strong> First Place? Craig A. Van Matre. 61:312 (2005)MISSOURI HUMAN RIGHTS ACTThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act is <strong>the</strong> Law of Choice for Sexual Harassment Victims’Privacy. Lewis B. Gainor. 60:20 (2004)State ex rel. Diehl v. O’Malley Breaks Down <strong>the</strong> Wall: The Right to a Jury Trial in StateCourt Under <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act. Erin C. Hansen. 59:296 (2003)MISSOURI LAWConcealed Carry: The Law of Unintended Consequences? Or Right or Wrong, It’s StillSwiss Cheese. Lynn M. Ewing III. 60:136 (2004)State ex rel. Diehl v. O’Malley Breaks Down <strong>the</strong> Wall: The Right to a Jury Trial in StateCourt Under <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act. Erin C. Hansen. 59:296 (2003)MISSOURI LEGAL HISTORYThe Origin of <strong>the</strong> Administrative Hearing Commission. Eugene G. Bushmann. 62:366(2006)MISSOURI MERCHANDISING PRACTICES ACTRemedies (and Lack Thereof) for Victims of Abusive Debt Collection Practices.Jeremy Gogel. 66:330 (2010)


MISSOURI RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCTArbitration of Attorney/Client Disputes: The <strong>Missouri</strong> Perspective. Stanley A. Leasure &Wayne L. Anderson. 64:132 (2008)A Look at Unbundling of Legal Services. Kathleen Bird. 63:18 (2007)Understanding <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Rule 13: Preparing to Supervise a Student Practitioner.Patrick C. Brayer. 66:184 (2010)Who’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)MISSOURI SUPREME COURT RULE 13Understanding <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Rule 13: Preparing to Supervise a Student Practitioner.Patrick C. Brayer. 66:184 (2010)MISSOURI SUPREME COURT RULE 91Habeas Corpus in <strong>Missouri</strong>: A Critical Primer. Ron Ribaudo. 65:306 (2009)MISSOURI SUPREME COURT RULESUnhelpful Friends? Jesse Weisshaar. 63:22 (2007)MISSOURI TORT REFORMEconomic Damages Under House Bill 393. Thomas R. Ireland & David G. Tucek.62:206 (2006)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)MISSOURI UNIFORM ARBITRATION ACTArbitration of Attorney/Client Disputes: The <strong>Missouri</strong> Perspective. Stanley A. Leasure &Wayne L. Anderson. 64:132 (2008)MISSOURI UNIFORM TRADE SECRET ACTTrade Secret Litigation – An Overview. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz.63:234 (2007)MISSOURI UNIFORM TRUST CODENew Drafting Issues for Revocable Trusts. Thomas K. Riley. 62:22 (2006)MODIFIED CARRYOVER BASISThe Modified Carryover Basis Rules of IRC §1022: Current Implications for Fiduciaries.Kent N. Schneider. 58:264 (2002)MOTIONSThe Subprime Mortgage Mess – A Primer to Assist Investors. Glenn E. Bradford &James R. Wyrsch. 64:284 (2008)MUNICIPAL LAWPublic Scrutiny of <strong>Missouri</strong> E-Mail Under <strong>the</strong> Sunshine Law. Jean Maneke &


Daniel G. Curry. 60:14 (2004)MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTPublic-Private Partnership in Community Development: Applying ConstitutionalStandards for Implementing <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Community Improvement District Act.Joseph G. Lauber. 59:80 (2003)NARCOTICSLegal Battles in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s War on Methamphetamine. Thomas C. Albus. 59:60 (2003)NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACTSection 7 Rights and <strong>the</strong> Non-Union Employer. Brian Christensen & David M. Kight.60:312 (2004)NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDSection 7 Rights and <strong>the</strong> Non-Union Employer. Brian Christensen & David M. Kight.60:312 (2004)NEGLECTTermination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)NEGLIGENCEDissecting <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Requirement of “Reasonable Medical Certainty.”Glenn E. Bradford. 57:136 (<strong>2001</strong>)It’s Time for <strong>Missouri</strong> to Buckle Up and Adopt <strong>the</strong> Seat Belt Defense. Scott E. Harvison.60:234 (2004)May Punitive Damages Obtained in <strong>the</strong> Underlying Action (But Subsequently Lost onAppeal) be Recovered as Compensatory Damages in a Legal Malpractice CasePredicated on Negligence? A Hypo<strong>the</strong>tical. Manoo Mofidi. 59:166 (2003)<strong>Missouri</strong> Law on Negligent Supervision. Daniel N. McPherson. 59:127 (2003)NEUROPSYCHOLOGYClinical Neuropsychologists: Training, Credentials and Courtroom Credibility.Daniel R. Orme & George “Brick” Johnstone. 59:184 (2003)NON-ATTORNEY REPRESENTATIONThe <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Bar</strong>’s Role in <strong>the</strong> Legislative Process. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 60:26 (2004)NON-COMPETETrade Secret Litigation – An Overview. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz.63:234 (2007)NOTICE LIENSMedicaid Liens Under <strong>Missouri</strong> Law. Glenn E. Bradford & R. Denise Henning. 60:170(2004)


OBJECTIONSThe Subprime Mortgage Mess – A Primer to Assist Investors. Glenn E. Bradford &James R. Wyrsch. 64:284OPEN MEETING/OPEN RECORDS LAWProviding Public Assistance for <strong>the</strong> Sunshine Law. Jean Maneke & Jill <strong>Bar</strong>ton. 63:74(2007)Public Scrutiny of <strong>Missouri</strong> E-Mail Under <strong>the</strong> Sunshine Law. Jean Maneke &Daniel G. Curry. 60:14 (2004)OPENING STATEMENTSOpening Statement Restriction Lifted? Are <strong>the</strong> Scales of Justice Tipping Back to EvenAfter State v. Thompson? Mat<strong>the</strong>w J. O’Connor & Nicholas B. Schopp. 58:34(2002)OVERTIME WAGE CLAIMSIssues to Consider in Defending Overtime Claims Under <strong>the</strong> Fair Labor Standards Act.Ted H. <strong>Bar</strong>telstone. 65:290 (2009)PACKAGINGHow and Why to Package Claims Under MAI. Mark G. Arnold. 65:226 (2009)PARENT & CHILDInheritance by Equitable Adoption: An Overview of Theory and Proof.William G. Reeves. 57:130 (<strong>2001</strong>)Termination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)PARENTAGEAssisted Human Reproduction: Unsolved Issues in Parentage, Child Custody andSupport. Tim R. Schlesinger. 61:22 (2005)PAST CONVICTION REMEDYCourts to Criminal Defense Lawyers: “Shape Up!” Dee Wampler. 60:80 (2004)PEER REVIEW PRIVILEGEThe Effect of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice. Paul J. Passanante & Dawn Mefford.61:236 (2005)PERFECTIONPursuing Perfection in <strong>the</strong> Practice of Law: An Imperfect Essay by an Imperfect Lawyer.Glenn E. Bradford. 65:120 (2009)PERIODIC PAYMENTSStructured Judgments and Periodic Payments in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Thomas R. Ireland. 57:172(<strong>2001</strong>)


PERSONAL INJURYAnticipated Constitutional Challenges to Tort Reform. Paul J. Passanante &Dawn M. Mefford. 62:206 (2006)Asserting <strong>the</strong> Workers’ Compensation Exclusive Remedy <strong>Bar</strong> After McCracken.Joseph H. Guffey & Nathan D. Sturycz. 66:206 (2010)It’s Time for <strong>Missouri</strong> to Buckle Up and Adopt <strong>the</strong> Seat Belt Defense. Scott E. Harvison.60:234 (2004)The “Make Whole Doctrine” and an ERISA Fiduciary’s Right to Subrogation.James E. Beal. 63:122 (2007)Medicaid Liens Under <strong>Missouri</strong> Law. Glenn E. Bradford & R. Denise Henning. 60:170(2004)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)PERSONAL JURISDICTIONPersonal Jurisdiction – Has <strong>the</strong> Internet Changed Traditional Notions of Fair Play andSubstantial Justice? W. Dudley McCarter & Joseph C. Blanner. 60:296 (2004)PHYSICIAN-PATIENT PRIVILEGEEx Parte Communications With Treating Health Care Providers: Does HIPAA Change<strong>Missouri</strong> Law? Ted Agniel, Mary Reitz, Reiad Khouri & Wendy Kasten. 63:296(2007)<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Physician-Patient Privilege Presents Problems. Amy J. Sokol. 60:32 (2004)PHYSICIANS DESK REFERENCE (PDR)The Drug Package Insert and <strong>the</strong> PDR as Establishing <strong>the</strong> Standard of Care inPrescription Drug Liability Cases. Glenn E. Bradford & Charles C. Elben. 57:233(<strong>2001</strong>)PLEA BARGAINWho’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)PLEADINGSAre Responsive Probate Pleadings Required Automatically in Spite of § 472.141, RSMo,and Established Case Law? Brian A. Bild. 61:196 (2005)POINT RELIED ONPoint Relied On or Point Waived: It’s Up to You. Thomas A. Sheehan. 60:303 (2004)POOR PERSONSIn forma pauperis, Section 514.040: A Practical User’s Guide for Attorneys.Christine E. Rollins. 66:146 (2010)PRACTICE IN FEDERAL COURTS


Class Action Litigation in <strong>the</strong> Employment Arena. William C. Martucci, Eric W. Smith& Karen K. Cain. 58:332 (2002)PRESCRIPTION DRUGSThe Drug Package Insert and <strong>the</strong> PDR as Establishing <strong>the</strong> Standard of Care inPrescription Drug Liability Cases. Glenn E. Bradford & Charles C. Elben. 57:233(<strong>2001</strong>)PREVAILING WAGEProblems and Defenses Under <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Prevailing Wage Law. Donald W. Jones.58:338 (2002)PRISONERS OF WARDetainees or Prisoners of War? The Applicability of <strong>the</strong> Geneva Convention to <strong>the</strong> Waron Terrorism. Diane K. Hook. 58:346 (2002)PRIVACY RIGHTSThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act is <strong>the</strong> Law of Choice for Sexual Harassment Victims’Privacy. Lewis B. Gainor. 60:20 (2004)PRO BONOStatutory Assistance for Attorneys Providing Pro Bono Services. Christine E. Rollins.60:112 (2004)PROBATEAre Responsive Probate Pleadings Required Automatically in Spite of § 472.141, RSMo,and Established Case Law? Brian A. Bild. 61:196 (2005)Home Sweet Home: Estate Planning and <strong>the</strong> Primary Residence.Gretchen R. Szydlowski. 61:208 (2005)PROBATE AND TRUSTMedicaid – Long Term Care in <strong>Missouri</strong>: An Update Since OBRA 1993. David G. Lupo.62:188 (2006)PROBATE CLAIMSAre Responsive Probate Pleadings Required Automatically in Spite of § 472.141, RSMo,and Established Case Law? Brian A. Bild. 61:196 (2005)PROBATE PLEADINGAre Responsive Probate Pleadings Required Automatically in Spite of § 472.141, RSMo,and Established Case Law? Brian A. Bild. 61:196 (2005)PRODUCT LIABILITYCrossing <strong>the</strong> Center Line: Preemption in Automobile Product Liability Cases.Stephen R. Bough & Lynn R. Johnson. 57:30 (<strong>2001</strong>)


PROFESSIONAL NEGLIGENCELegal Malpractice Claims, Avoidance and Defense: If an Attorney Who RepresentsHimself Has a Fool for a Client, Who Are You Representing? Craig G. Moore &Paul E. Kovacs. 61:142 (2005)PROFESSIONALISMPursuing Perfection in <strong>the</strong> Practice of Law: An Imperfect Essay by an Imperfect Lawyer.Glenn E. Bradford. 65:120 (2009)PROMISSORY ESTOPPELPromissory Estoppel and <strong>the</strong> Statute of Frauds in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Henry F. Luepke, III. 58:132(2002)PROMPT PAYMENT<strong>Missouri</strong> Prompt Payment Laws Applicable to Construction Projects. John W. Rourke &Charles A. Gentry. 58:157 (2002)PROPERTY SETTLEMENTSWhat Are <strong>the</strong> Limitations on QDROs? Leslie A. Kulick. 61:89 (2005)PROSECUTING ATTORNEYCoroner’s Inquests in <strong>Missouri</strong>: Modern Usage of <strong>the</strong> Hue and Cry. H. Morley Swingle.63:80 (2007)PROSECUTION (see Criminal Procedure)The Unconstitutionality of Initiating Prosecutions by Complaint. Dennis A. Golden.66:74 (2010)PSYCHOLOGYClinical Neuropsychologists: Training, Credentials and Courtroom Credibility.Daniel R. Orme & George “Brick” Johnstone. 59:184 (2003)PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPSPublic-Private Partnership in Community Development: Applying ConstitutionalStandards for Implementing <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Community Improvement District Act.Joseph G. Lauber. 59:80 (2003)PUBLIC PURPOSEEminent Domain – <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Response to Kelo. Stanley A. Leasure & Carol J. Miller.63:178 (2007)PUBLIC RECORDSClosed Records: Confidential But Not Privileged From Discovery. Robert L. Hess, II.65:180 (2009)Public Record Hearsay – A Dramatic Expansion? Andrew Buchanan &Charles Buchanan. 58:96 (2002)


Public Scrutiny of <strong>Missouri</strong> E-Mail Under <strong>the</strong> Sunshine Law. Jean Maneke &Daniel G. Curry. 60:14 (2004)PUBLIC RECORDS COUNSELProviding Public Assistance for <strong>the</strong> Sunshine Law. Jean Maneke & Jill <strong>Bar</strong>ton. 63:74(2007)PUBLIC USEEminent Domain – <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Response to Kelo. Stanley A. Leasure & Carol J. Miller.63:178 (2007)PUBLIC WORKSProblems and Defenses Under <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Prevailing Wage Law. Donald W. Jones. 58:338 (2002)PUNITIVE DAMAGESMay Punitive Damages Obtained in <strong>the</strong> Underlying Action (But Subsequently Lost onAppeal) be Recovered as Compensatory Damages in a Legal Malpractice CasePredicated on Negligence? A Hypo<strong>the</strong>tical. Manoo Mofidi. 59:166 (2003)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)QUALIFIED DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDERSWhat Are <strong>the</strong> Limitations on QDROs? Leslie A. Kulick. 61:89 (2005)QUALIFIED RETIREMENT PLANS (INCLUDING PROFIT SHARING, KEOGH ORPENSION PLANS)New Rules Provide Opportunities and Traps Regarding Beneficiary Designations forIRAs and Retirement Plans. Steven B. Gorin. 58:194 (2002)RAPE SHIELDThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act is <strong>the</strong> Law of Choice for Sexual Harassment Victims’Privacy. Lewis B. Gainor. 60:20 (2004)REAL ESTATE/PROPERTYLawyer Beware: New Procedures in Residential Construction Disputes. Sarah J. Read,Robert D. Litz & Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 62:132 (2006)<strong>Missouri</strong>’s New Anti-SLAPP Law. Stephen L. Kling. 61:124 (2005)Municipal Land Planning Law in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Fur<strong>the</strong>r Observations and Analysis.Stephen L. Kling, Jr. 58:26 (2002)The Next New Madrid Earthquake. Steven J. Hughes. 61:186 (2005)Timeless Matters: Anti-Competition Restrictions in Real Property Deeds. Scott E. Seitter.63:191 (2007)Zoning as a Tool of Land Use Control. Stephen L. Kling, Jr., Natalie J. Nichols &Ka<strong>the</strong>rine A. Welch. 64:230 (2008)REASONABLE MEDICAL CERTAINTY


Dissecting <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Requirement of “Reasonable Medical Certainty.”Glenn E. Bradford. 57:136 (<strong>2001</strong>)RECORD RETENTIONUniform Electronic Transactions Act in <strong>Missouri</strong>. John A. Niemoeller. 60:76 (2004)RELATIONSHIPWho’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)RELIGIONWhat Wall? School Vouchers and Church-State Separation After Zelman v. Simmons-Harris. Jason S. Marks. 58:354 (2002)RELOCATION“Mommy, Are We Moving? No…Maybe…Yes…” The Evolution of <strong>Missouri</strong>’sRelocation Law. Jill S. Kingsbury. 60:82 (2004)REMEDIESAsserting <strong>the</strong> Workers’ Compensation Exclusive Remedy <strong>Bar</strong> After McCracken.Joseph H. Guffey & Nathan D. Sturycz. 66:206 (2010)Lawyer Beware: New Procedures in Residential Construction Disputes. Sarah J. Read,Robert D. Litz & Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 62:132 (2006)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)REMOVAL/REMANDThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Innocent Seller Statute: A Substantive Means Into Federal Court.James T. Pisciotta. 65:128 (2009)RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTIONLawyer Beware: New Procedures in Residential Construction Disputes. Sarah J. Read,Robert D. Litz & Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 62:132 (2006)RESTORATIVE JUSTICERestorative Justice in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Juvenile System. T. Bennett Burkemper, Jr.,Nina Balsam & May Yeh. 63:128 (2007)RETIREMENT EQUITY ACT OF 1984What Are <strong>the</strong> Limitations on QDROs? Leslie A. Kulick. 61:89 (2005)RETIREMENT PLANSAnalysis of January 17, <strong>2001</strong> Proposed Regulations Governing RequiredMinimum Distributions from IRAs and Qualified Retirement Plans.Steven B. Gorin. 57:124 (<strong>2001</strong>)


REVISED MISSOURI PRINCIPALNew Drafting Issues for Revocable Trusts. Thomas K. Riley. 62:22 (2006)RSMO § 514:040In forma pauperis, Section 514.040: A Practical User’s Guide for Attorneys.Christine E. Rollins. 66:146 (2010)REVOCABLE TRUSTSNew Drafting Issues for Revocable Trusts. Thomas K. Riley. 62:22 (2006)RIGHT-TO-REPAIRLawyer Beware: New Procedures in Residential Construction Disputes. Sarah J. Read,Robert D. Litz & Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 62:132 (2006)RULE 4-1.2Who’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)RULE 4-1.3Who’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)RULE 83<strong>Missouri</strong>’s One and Only Court of Appeals. Ryan C. Westhoff. 64:294 (2008)RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDUREPoint Relied On or Point Waived: It’s Up to You. Thomas A. Sheehan. 60:303 (2004)RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCTArbitration of Attorney/Client Disputes: The <strong>Missouri</strong> Perspective. Stanley A. Leasure &Wayne L. Anderson. 64:132 (2008)A Look at Unbundling of Legal Services. Kathleen Bird. 63:18 (2007)Who’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)SALES OF TIMBERTimber Dispositions: A Primer on Obtaining Favorable Tax Treatment. Kent N.Schneider & Mark A. Williams. 57:24 (<strong>2001</strong>)SANCTIONS - SPOLIATIONDiscovery of Electronically Stored Information. Clayton L. <strong>Bar</strong>ker & Philip W. Goodin.64:12 (2008)SCHEDULE OF FUTURE PERIODIC PAYMENTSEconomic Damages Under House Bill 393. Thomas R. Ireland & David G. Tucek.62:206 (2006)


SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCEExpert Challenges in <strong>Missouri</strong> Civil Cases After McDonagh. Michael D. Murphy &Ross D. McFerron. 64:86 (2008)SECURED LENDERSIs Equitable Subrogation Dead for Lenders and Insurers in <strong>Missouri</strong>? Scott B. Mueller.66:196 (2010)SECURED TRANSACTIONSRemedies (and Lack Thereof) for Victims of Abusive Debt Collection Practices.Jeremy Gogel. 66:330 (2010)SECURITIESFinancial Modernization in <strong>Missouri</strong>: Analyzing Options for <strong>Missouri</strong> BanksSeeking New Opportunities in Financial Services. Gregory D. Omer.57:310 (<strong>2001</strong>)The Subprime Mortgage Mess – A Primer to Assist Investors. Stuart R. Berkowitz.64:122 (2008)Take Heed If Your Clients Are Buying or Selling Annuities: 2009 Brings MoreRegulatory and Product Changes. Christopher T. O’Connor &David B. Cosgrove. 65:188 (2009)SENTENCINGBifurcated Jury Trials in Non-Capital Criminal Cases. James R. Wyrsch. 61:39 (2005)New Sentencing Recommendations Aim for Fully Informed Decisions. Michael A. Wolff& Harold Caskey. 60:307 (2004)SEPARATION OF POWERS CLAUSECurious County Zoning Law Gets Curiouser. Michael T. White. 64:300 (2008)SETTLEMENTSThe Family Business Divorce: No-Fault Dissolution in <strong>Missouri</strong> and PracticalApplications for Resolution of Deadlock. Mark Sophir & John O’Brien. 59:178(2003)High-Low Agreements in Cases Involving Minors. Morry S. Cole & Adam E. Hanna.64:226 (2008)High-Low Agreements in Wrongful Death Cases. Morry Cole. 61:18 (2005)Medicaid Liens Under <strong>Missouri</strong> Law. Glenn E. Bradford & R. Denise Henning. 60:170(2004)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)Who’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)SEX OFFENDER LAWSThe Current State of Retrospective Law as Applied to <strong>Missouri</strong> Sex Offenders.


Lauren Standlee. 66:256 (2010)SEXUAL DISCRIMINATIONThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act is <strong>the</strong> Law of Choice for Sexual Harassment Victims’Privacy. Lewis B. Gainor. 60:20 (2004)SEXUAL RIGHTSThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act is <strong>the</strong> Law of Choice for Sexual Harassment Victims’Privacy. Lewis B. Gainor. 60:20 (2004)SIXTH AMENDMENTCourts to Criminal Defense Lawyers: “Shape Up!” Dee Wampler. 60:80 (2004)SLANDERFair Comment, <strong>the</strong> “Brightest Jewel in <strong>the</strong> Crown of <strong>the</strong> Law,” as Protection for FreeSpeech and Against Abusive SLAPP Suits. Mark S. Sableman. 61:132 (2005)SLAPP SUITSFair Comment, <strong>the</strong> “Brightest Jewel in <strong>the</strong> Crown of <strong>the</strong> Law,” as Protection for FreeSpeech and Against Abusive SLAPP Suits. Mark S. Sableman. 61:132 (2005)SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITYOh, My Aching Back: Establishing Presumptively Disabling Low Back Impairments inSocial Security Disability Determinations. Anthony M. Gawienowski &David W. McGhee. 59:133 (2003)SOCIAL SECURITY LAWMedicaid – Long Term Care in <strong>Missouri</strong>: An Update Since OBRA 1993. David G. Lupo.62:188 (2006)SPENDTHRIFT TRUSTSThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Asset Protection Trust. James G. Blase. 61:72 (2005)SPLIT OPINIONS<strong>Missouri</strong>’s One and Only Court of Appeals. Ryan C. Westhoff. 64:294 (2008)STANDARD OF CAREThe Drug Package Insert and <strong>the</strong> PDR as Establishing <strong>the</strong> Standard of Care inPrescription Drug Liability Cases. Glenn E. Bradford & Charles C. Elben. 57:233(<strong>2001</strong>)STATUTE OF FRAUDSPromissory Estoppel and <strong>the</strong> Statute of Frauds in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Henry F. Luepke, III. 58:132(2002)STEPPED UP BASIS


The Modified Carryover Basis Rules of IRC §1022: Current Implications for Fiduciaries.Kent N. Schneider. 58:264 (2002)STATUTORY CONSTRUCTIONStatutory Construction in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Craig A. Sullivan. 59:120 (2003)STRICT LIABILITYStrict Liability and Used Car Dealers After <strong>the</strong> Chrysler and General MotorsBankruptcies. Shane C. Mecham. 66:14 (2010)STRUCTURED JUDGMENTSStructured Judgments and Periodic Payments in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Thomas R. Ireland. 57:172(<strong>2001</strong>)SUBROGATIONIs Equitable Subrogation Dead for Lenders and Insurers in <strong>Missouri</strong>? Scott B. Mueller.66:196 (2010)SUMMARY JUDGMENTHow to Write a Motion for Summary Judgment. Julian Bush. 63:68 (2007)SUNSHINE LAWProviding Public Assistance for <strong>the</strong> Sunshine Law. Jean Maneke & Jill <strong>Bar</strong>ton. 63:74(2007)Public Scrutiny of <strong>Missouri</strong> E-Mail Under <strong>the</strong> Sunshine Law. Jean Maneke &Daniel G. Curry. 60:14 (2004)SUPREME COURT OF MISSOURI<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Evolving Jurisprudence: A Brief History of <strong>the</strong> Supreme Court of <strong>Missouri</strong>,1821 to 2008. Joseph Fred Benson. 65:22 (2009)TAKINGS CLAUSEEminent Domain – <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Response to Kelo. Stanley A. Leasure & Carol J. Miller.63:178 (2007)TALIBANDetainees or Prisoners of War? The Applicability of <strong>the</strong> Geneva Convention to <strong>the</strong> Waron Terrorism. Diane K. Hook. 58:346 (2002)TAXEnding <strong>the</strong> Internet Tax Moratorium. Todd Stanford Snyder. 60:66 (2004)Timber Dispositions: A Primer on Obtaining Favorable Tax Treatment.Kent N. Schneider & Mark A. Williams. 57:24 (<strong>2001</strong>)TAXATION


529: States’ Nightmare, Estate Planners’ Dream. Danielle Abernethy Merrick. 59:316(2003)The Modified Carryover Basis Rules of IRC §1022: Current Implications for Fiduciaries.Kent N. Schneider. 58:264 (2002)Tax Issue in Workouts and Foreclosures. Jay A. Nathanson. 65:240 (2009)TELECOMMUNICATIONSThe Legal Landscape When a Tower Collapses. Vincent F. O’Flaherty. 57:180 (<strong>2001</strong>)TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTSTermination of Parental Rights in <strong>Missouri</strong> – Part 2. Shawn R. McCarver. 62:138 (2006)TERRORISMTo Exclude or Not to Exclude? Terrorism’s Impact on Homeowners Insurance.Robert W. Cockerham & John F. Mahon. 63:32 (2007)THIRD PARTY LIABILITY<strong>Missouri</strong> Dram Shop Law: Its History and New Direction. Anthony Roberts. 59:218(2003)TIMBERTimber Dispositions: A Primer on Obtaining Favorable Tax Treatment.Kent N. Schneider & Mark A. Williams. 57:24 (<strong>2001</strong>)TIMBER DISPOSITIONSTimber Dispositions: A Primer on Obtaining Favorable Tax Treatment.Kent N. Schneider & Mark A. Williams. 57:24 (<strong>2001</strong>)TIMBER SALESTimber Dispositions: A Primer on Obtaining Favorable Tax Treatment.Kent N. Schneider & Mark A. Williams. 57:24 (<strong>2001</strong>)TIME MANAGEMENTPursuing Perfection in <strong>the</strong> Practice of Law: An Imperfect Essay by an Imperfect Lawyer.Glenn E. Bradford. 65:120 (2009)TITLE DEFECTSIs Equitable Subrogation Dead for Lenders and Insurers in <strong>Missouri</strong>? Scott B. Mueller.66:196 (2010)TORT LAWAnticipated Constitutional Challenges to Tort Reform. Paul J. Passanante &Dawn M. Mefford. 62:206 (2006)Asserting <strong>the</strong> Workers’ Compensation Exclusive Remedy <strong>Bar</strong> After McCracken.Joseph H. Guffey & Nathan D. Sturycz. 66:206 (2010)


The Drug Package Insert and <strong>the</strong> PDR as Establishing <strong>the</strong> Standard of Care inPrescription Drug Liability Cases. Glenn E. Bradford & Charles C. Elben. 57:233(<strong>2001</strong>)Evidence of Prior Accidents/Incidents in Premises Defect Cases. James D. Walker. 64:22(2008)The “Make Whole Doctrine” and an ERISA Fiduciary’s Right to Subrogation.James E. Beal. 63:122 (2007)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)Why Liability Insurers Are Not Fiduciaries to Their Insureds and Why <strong>Missouri</strong> CourtsShould Stop Saying They Are. Douglas R. Richmond & Patrick J. Kenny. 65:135(2009)TORT/NEGLIGENCE LAWThe Duty of Public Entities to Travelers On Their Roads. Zachary T. Cartwright, Jr.66:322 (2010)TORT REVIEWThe Effect of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice. Paul J. Passanante & Dawn Mefford.61:236 (2005)TORTIOUS INTERFERENCETortious Interference with Covenants Not to Compete. Henry F. Luepke. 66:88TORTSCrossing <strong>the</strong> Center Line: Preemption in Automobile Product Liability Cases.Stephen R. Bough & Lynn R. Johnson. 57:30 (<strong>2001</strong>)Liability Coverage in <strong>Missouri</strong> Personal Auto Policies. David C. Knieriem. 60:164(2004)The License to Spoliate Must Be Revoked: Why <strong>Missouri</strong> Should Recognize a Tort forThird-Party Spoliation. Benjamin T. Clark. 59:308 (2003)TORT REFORMBurning Bridges: Does Joining a Party Sacrifice Venue Selected Before <strong>Missouri</strong> TortReform? Michael E. Crowley. 64:74 (2008)The <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Bar</strong>’s Role in <strong>the</strong> Legislative Process. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 60:26 (2004)TOWERSThe Legal Landscape When a Tower Collapses. Vincent F. O’Flaherty. 57:180 (<strong>2001</strong>)TRADE SECRETSTrade Secret Litigation – An Overview. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz.63:234 (2007)TRANSFER TAXATIONThe Modified Carryover Basis Rules of IRC §1022: Current Implications for Fiduciaries.Kent N. Schneider. 58:264 (2002)


TRANSFER TO MISSOURI SUPREME COURT<strong>Missouri</strong>’s One and Only Court of Appeals. Ryan C. Westhoff. 64:294 (2008)TRIAL LAWYERSLosing. Glenn E. Bradford. 58:208 (2002)TRIAL PREPARATIONCourts to Criminal Defense Lawyers: “Shape Up!” Dee Wampler. 60:80 (2004)TRIAL STRATEGYThe Law of Jury Selection in <strong>Missouri</strong> State Courts. Michael L. Matula &G. Nicole Hininger. 66:136 (2010)TRIAL TACTICSEvidence of Prior Accidents/Incidents in Premises Defect Cases. James D. Walker. 64:22(2008)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)Who’s Running <strong>the</strong> Show? Decision-Making in <strong>the</strong> Courtroom in Civil and CriminalCases. Glenn E. Bradford. 62:148 (2006)TRIALSCross Examination in Employment Trials. Paul D. Seyferth. 64:126 (2008)TRUSTSAsset Protection Under <strong>the</strong> New <strong>Missouri</strong> Uniform Trust Code. Keith A. Herman. 62:196(2006)How to Protect Trust Assets From a Beneficiary’s Divorce. Keith A. Herman. 63:228(2007)The <strong>Missouri</strong> Asset Protection Trust. James G. Blase. 61:72 (2005)New Drafting Issues for Revocable Trusts. Thomas K. Riley. 62:22 (2006)TRUSTS FOR IRAsAnalysis of January 17, <strong>2001</strong> Proposed Regulations Governing RequiredMinimum Distributions from IRAs and Qualified Retirement Plans.Steven B. Gorin. 57:124 (<strong>2001</strong>)TRUSTS FOR QUALIFIED RETIREMENT PLAN BENEFITS AND IRAsNew Rules Provide Opportunities and Traps Regarding Beneficiary Designations forIRAs and Retirement Plans. Steven B. Gorin. 58:194 (2002)UNAUTHORIZED RECORDING<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Intellectual Property Crimes. Scott Ingram. 59:324 (2003)UNBUNDLINGA Look at Unbundling of Legal Services. Kathleen Bird. 63:18 (2007)


UNFAIR COMPETITIONTrade Secret Litigation – An Overview. William M. Corrigan, Jr. & Jeffrey L. Schultz.63:234 (2007)UNIFIED APPELLATE COURT<strong>Missouri</strong>’s One and Only Court of Appeals. Ryan C. Westhoff. 64:294 (2008)UNIFORM TRUST CODEAsset Protection Under <strong>the</strong> New <strong>Missouri</strong> Uniform Trust Code. Keith A. Herman. 62:196(2006)VARIABLE ANNUITIESTake Heed If Your Clients Are Buying or Selling Annuities: 2009 Brings MoreRegulatory and Product Changes. Christopher T. O’Connor & David B.Cosgrove. 65:188 (2009)VENUEBurning Bridges: Does Joining a Party Sacrifice Venue Selected Before <strong>Missouri</strong> TortReform? Michael E. Crowley. 64:74 (2008)The Effect of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice. Paul J. Passanante & Dawn Mefford.61:236 (2005)<strong>Missouri</strong> Tort Reform. James L. Stockberger & Brian E. Kaveney. 62:378 (2006)The Ongoing Venue Saga: Linthicum After Three Years. Stephen M. Schoenbeck. 61:78(2005)VICTIM IMPACT PANELSRestorative Justice in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Juvenile System. T. Bennett Burkemper, Jr.,Nina Balsam & May Yeh. 63:128 (2007)VICTIM OFFENDER DIALOGUERestorative Justice in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Juvenile System. T. Bennett Burkemper, Jr.,Nina Balsam & May Yeh. 63:128 (2007)VICTIM OFFENDER MEDIATIONRestorative Justice in <strong>Missouri</strong>’s Juvenile System. T. Bennett Burkemper, Jr.,Nina Balsam & May Yeh. 63:128 (2007)VICTIMS’ RIGHTSThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act is <strong>the</strong> Law of Choice for Sexual Harassment Victims’Privacy. Lewis B. Gainor. 60:20 (2004)VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACTCivil Protection Orders: Issues in Obtainment, Enforcement and Effectiveness.Damon Phillips. 61:29 (2005)


VISITATIONChild Custody in Cases Involving Domestic Violence: Is It Really in <strong>the</strong> “BestInterests” of Children to Have Unrestricted Contact With Their Mo<strong>the</strong>rs’Abusers?Molly A. Brown. 57:302 (<strong>2001</strong>)VOIR DIREThe Law of Jury Selection in <strong>Missouri</strong> State Courts. Michael L. Matula &G. Nicole Hininger. 66:136 (2010)WHITE COLLAR CRIMECorporate Investigations After <strong>the</strong> Mortgage Meltdown. J. Justin Johnston. 65:70 (2009)WITNESSESDepositions in Criminal Cases in <strong>Missouri</strong>. H. Morley Swingle. 60:128 (2004)WOMEN’S RIGHTSThe <strong>Missouri</strong> Human Rights Act is <strong>the</strong> Law of Choice for Sexual Harassment Victims’Privacy. Lewis B. Gainor. 60:20 (2004)<strong>Missouri</strong>’s Evolving Jurisprudence: A Brief History of <strong>the</strong> Supreme Court of <strong>Missouri</strong>,1821 to 2008. Joseph Fred Benson. 65:22 (2009)WORKERS’ COMPENSATIONAsserting <strong>the</strong> Workers’ Compensation Exclusive Remedy <strong>Bar</strong> After McCracken.Joseph H. Guffey & Nathan D. Sturycz. 66:206 (2010)Calamity & Paucity – The Accord Between Bankruptcy, Insolvency and <strong>Missouri</strong>’sWorkers’ Compensation Laws. Jerry W. Venters. 61:200 (2005)Help! We’re Lost! Co-Employee Immunity in <strong>Missouri</strong>. Paul J. Passanante &Sara Stock. 57:64 (<strong>2001</strong>)The <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Bar</strong>’s Role in <strong>the</strong> Legislative Process. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine J. <strong>Bar</strong>rie. 60:26 (2004)Objective v. Subjective in <strong>the</strong> New Workers’ Compensation Act: Much Ado AboutNothing. Michael A. Moroni. 63:12 (2007)Something More Than What? A Primer for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Lawyer. Donald L. O’Keefe &Timothy W. Callahan. 61:246 (2005)Wrongful Discharge of At-Will Employees in <strong>Missouri</strong>. James W. Riner,Daniel N. McPherson & Brian D. Byrd. 59:34 (2003)WORKOUTSTax Issue in Workouts and Foreclosures. Jay A. Nathanson. 65:240 (2009)WORKPLACE CLAIMSAn Overview of <strong>the</strong> Employee Polygraph Protection Act. Paul D. Seyferth. 57:226(<strong>2001</strong>)WRONGFUL DEATHHigh-Low Agreements in Wrongful Death Cases. Morry Cole. 61:18 (2005)


WRONGFUL DISCHARGEWrongful Discharge of At-Will Employees in <strong>Missouri</strong>. James W. Riner,Daniel N. McPherson & Brian D. Byrd. 59:34 (2003)ZONINGCounty Zoning Statutes and Problematic Land Use Decisions. Michael T. White. 59:66(2003)Zoning as a Tool of Land Use Control. Stephen L. Kling, Jr., Natalie J. Nichols &Ka<strong>the</strong>rine A. Welch. 64:230 (2008)

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