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Volume III

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Volume III

2003 Ed.

Corporate Inversions: Will the REPO Act Keep Corporations from Moving to Bermuda?
Beckett G. Cantley

Wronged by a Professor? Breach of Fiduciary Duty as a Remedy in Intellectual Property Infringement Cases
Melissa Astala

Business Divisions from the Perspective of the U.S. Banking System
Carl Felsenfeld and Genci Bilali

Prescription Contraceptive Coverage: Prospective Business Opportunities for Employers in the Aftermath of Erickson v. Bartell
Megan D. Richardson

Taxation of Contingent Legal Fees on Settlements or Awards
Richard E. Sympson

Texas, Covenants Not to Compete, and the Twenty-First Century: Can the Pieces Fit Together in a Dot.com Business World?
Todd M. Foss

Challenging Temporary Treasury Regulations: An Analysis of the Administrative Procedure Act, Legislative Reenactment Doctrine, Deference, and Invalidity
Juan F. Vasquez, Jr. and Peter A Lowy

Delaware Versus Texas Corporate Law: How Does Texas Compare?
Stephanie S. Rojo

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