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ARTICLES AND COMMENTS BY AUTHORVoss, Greg, Alex M. Kindler*, and Reid B.Roberts. It is Time <strong>to</strong> Revisit Hovis. 21:12-13.Waldman, Lisa A. Unified Family Court forPennsylvania. 19:18-19.Walzer, Peter M. Advice <strong>to</strong> a Client BeforeSigning a Premarital Agreement. 27:85-90.Walzer, Peter M. Family Law and <strong>the</strong> EconomicDownturn. 31:56-57.Wecht, David N. Child Interviews in Cus<strong>to</strong>dyCases Involving Pro Se Parents. 31:106.Wecht, David N. Crimes, Counseling andCus<strong>to</strong>dy. 29:22-23.Wecht, David N. The Discipline of Rules. 29:138-40.Wecht, David N.* and Jennifer H. Forbes Hastecan Make Waste: Speedy Trials and Cus<strong>to</strong>dy.<strong>32</strong>:83-85.Wecht, David N. A Judge’s Comment On “TrialAids.” 31:55-56.Wecht, David N. Overseas Deployments. 31:21-23.Wecht, David N. Parent Coordina<strong>to</strong>rs inPennsylvania: Some Initial Thoughts. 28:109-113.Wecht, David N.* and Jennifer H. Forbes.Parenting Coordina<strong>to</strong>rs Revisited. <strong>32</strong>:146-47.Wecht, David N. The Unified Family Court.<strong>32</strong>:28.Weis, Philip J. Income Tax Treatment ofNonqualified S<strong>to</strong>ck Options and DeferredCompensation in Divorce Established;FICA/FUTA Issues Considered. 24:50-51.Wettick, R. Stan<strong>to</strong>n, Jr. Introduc<strong>to</strong>ry Statement ofHonorable R. Stan<strong>to</strong>n Wettick, Jr. at <strong>the</strong>Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law SectionToron<strong>to</strong> Meeting, July 12, 1996. 18(4):14-19.Wilder, Joanne Ross. Alternative DisputeResolution in Divorce Cases: The New Wave oran Ill Wind? 10:120.Wilder, Joanne Ross. Avoiding High DemandLow Return Clients. 21:17-19.Wilder, Joanne Ross. How <strong>to</strong> Look Like a Winner(Or at Least not Look Like a Loser). 13(1):14-15.Wilder, Joanne Ross* and David N. Hofstein.PBA Opinion Re: Inquiry #95-134 (Revised7/31/96). 20:14-15.Wilder, Joanne Ross. Relocation HearingsRelocated. 12(6):11-12.Wilder, Joanne Ross. The Right Man’s Burdenand O<strong>the</strong>r Disorders of <strong>the</strong> Profession. <strong>32</strong>:88-90.Wilusz, Andrew M. and Joseph M. Egler* ValuingEmployee S<strong>to</strong>ck Options. 19:81-82.Wilusz, Edward A. and Joseph M. Egler.* TheSize of <strong>the</strong> Marketability Discounts in AppraisingClosely Held Businesses. 18(1):13-14.Winegrad, Stephanie H. The Soldier’s and Sailor’sRelief Act–What is It? 26:84-85.Wochna, Donald and Russ Davis.* Computer asWitness–Should You Use It in Your Case? 30:26-29.Women in <strong>the</strong> Profession Commission.Commission Addresses One Family/One JudgeSystem–May 15, 1997. 19:17-18.Yeanoplos, Kevin R.* and Ronald L. Seigneur.What is Reasonable Compensation? 30:92-100,174-82.Zabowski, Diane M. Coburn: An Analysis ofRecent Paternity Cases. 10:118.Zabowski, Diane M. Montgomery County AdoptsLocal Rule In Cus<strong>to</strong>dy Cases. 12(4):16.Zack, Carolyn Moran. Do You Know Who has138

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