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JOURNAL CUMULATIVE SUBJECT INDEX 2001 ... - the Missouri Bar

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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

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