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27 ALI-ABA Bus. L. Course Materials J. 3 (2003)

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VOLUME 27       FEBRUARY 2003     NO. 1

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Disaster and Emergency Planning                                          Mark T. Carroll, Editor;
Alan Hausman and Robert Miller                                     5
Philip M. Manley, Assistant Editor;
The events of September 11th have focused employers' attention on        Herb Powell, Art Director;
security and emergency planning issues in a way not seen before.         Joseph Mendicino, Circulation Manager;
Reevaluating security issues and emergency planning are impera-          Kathleen H. Lawner, Advertising Director
tive primarily for two reasons. First and foremost, for the safety and
security of all personnel. Second, to ensure the continuity of the busi-
ness if calamity strikes. This outline considers measures available to
employers to enhance security and help ensure business continuity        The American Law Institute-
in the event of an emergency.                                            American Bar Association
Updated from the ALI-ABA Course of Study Current Developments in         Committee on Continuing
Employment Law, July 25-27, 2002.                                        Professional Education
Consolidated Return Issues for Buyers
and Sellers in M&A Transactions                                          Michael Traynor, Chair
Michael L. Schler                                                 15     Alfred P. Carlton, Jr., Vice Chair
When an unrelated buyer seeks to purchase a subsidiary from a par-
ent and then file a consolidated return, a host of issues-basis,         Jacqueline Allee 9 Dennis W. Archer
deferred gains, loss carryovers, to name a few-will crop up for all      Edward R. Becker e Tom Bolt
three parties. Here is a step-by-step analysis of the issues from the    Bennett Boskey * Paul J. Bschorr
perspectives of the buyer and the seller.                                Joanne A. Epps * Michael E. Flowers
Updatedfrom the ALI-ABA Course of Study Consolidated Tax Return          Phoebe A. Haddon - D. Brock Homby
Regulations, September 19-20, 2002.                                      Theodore A. Kolb e Lance Liebman
Protection of Intangible Business Assets: Trade Secrets                  Timothy M. Lupinacci * Scott D. Makar
in the Age of Federal Computer Legislation                               Susan R. Martyn e John H. Morrison
Edward T. Ellis                                                   41     James R. Myers * Peter J. Neeson
Covenants not to compete and trade secrets are just parts of the         Joseph J. Ortego    Pamela D. Perdue
issues employers must contend with in the age of federal computer         h Tho  m       s   *  m    e    m il
legislation. Recent federal statutes, including the USA Patriot Act,     H. Thomas Wells, Jr. * Mervin M. Wilf
give new protections-but also require new steps by the employer          Richard E. Carter, Executive Director
to protect confidential information.
Updated from the ALI-ABA Course of Study Current Developments in
Employment Law, July 25-27, 2002.
The ALI-ABA Business Law Course Materials Journal (ISSN: 0145-6342) is published bimonthly by The American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on
Continuing Professional Education. Publication office: 4025 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-3099. Editorial telephone - (215) 243-1604; circulation telephone - (215)
243-1644. Subscription rate: $45 per year. A single issue is $10, plus $.96 for postage and handling. Periodicals postage is paid at Philadelphia, PA and at an additional mailing
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Copyright © 2003 by The American Law Institute.

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