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The Florida Bar Journal
April, 2008 Volume 82, No. 4
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| Volume 82, No. 4 | Features The National Flood Insurance Program: A Flood of Controversy - by R. Jason Richards So I Finally Understand the "Impact Rule": But Why Does It Still Exist? - By Julie H. Littky-Rubin | |
| Columns Letters President’s Page Repairing Faults by Francisco R. Angones Criminal Law After Chicone: Blasting the Bedrock of the Criminal Law Richard M. Summa Appellate Practice We’re Back: The Appellate Court Said You Didn’t Find Anything Jonathan M. Streisfeld Real Property, Probate and Trust Law The Plaza East Trilogy: Not a Nursery Rhyme, But Scary Warfare by Michael J. Gelfand Family Law Appellate Court Trends in Permanent Alimony for “Gray Area” Divorces: 1997 - 2007 by Victoria M. Ho and Stephanie A. Sussman Business Law Predispute Agreements to Arbitrate Legal Malpractice Claims: Skating on Thin Ice in Florida’s Ethical Twilight Zone? by Brian F. Spector Tax Law Eliminating IRS Tax Debts — Why Bankruptcy May Be Better Than an OIC to Resolve Your Client’s Tax Debts by Larry Heinkel Government Lawyer The New Constitutional Cabinet: “Florida’s Four” by Kent J. Perez
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