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26 Am. Bus. L.J. [i] (1988-1989)

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AMERICAN

BUSINESS LAW

JOURNAL


Volume 26/1


Spring 1988


  The Occupational Safety and Health Act's Preemptive
    Effect on State Criminal Prosecutions of Employers
    for Workplace Deaths and Injuries
    ............................. Deborah  A. Ballam

  Interfirm Cooperation in a Competitive Economic
    System ...................... William J. Murphy

  Management Discussion of Business Performance: An
    Analytical and Empirical Evaluation
    ................................ John  W .  Bagby
                               Marilyn R. Kintzele
                               Philip L. Kintzele

  IMC v. Butler: A Case for Expanded Professional
    Liability for Negligent Misrepresentation?
    ............................ Thomas  L. Gossman

  Indiana's Control Share Acquisition Statute Held Con-
    stitutional: CTS Corp. v. Dynamics Corp. of
    America
    ............................ Steven  D. Hitzem an

  Negligence: An Expanding Cause of Action Against
    Builders for Used Home Defects
    ........................... Robert L. Cherry, Jr.



AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AMERICAN BUSINESS LAW ASSOCIATION
ISSN: 0002-7766

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