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30 Fed. B.J. [i] (1971)

handle is hein.barjournals/fedbj0030 and id is 1 raw text is: THE FEDERAL
BAR JOURNAL
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION
VOLUME 30                      WINTER 1971                     NUMBER 1
CONTENTS
ARTICLES                                                           PAGE
Public Contract Claims Procedures-A Perspective, by Louis Spector ....  1
Changed Conditions: An Analysis Based on Recent Court and Board
Decisions, by Maurice F. Ellison, Jr ............................    13
Claims Handling for the New Generation of Jet Aircraft, by David L. Dann  22
Some Legal and Practical Aspects of the U. S. Government Bill of Lading,
by  Edwin  W . Cimokowski  ...................................       32
Department of Defense Procurement and Use of Industrial Property, by
W illiam   G .  G apcynski  ......................................   39
BOOK REVIEWS
Water Law and Administration-The Florida Experience, by Maloney,
Plager and Baldwin, Reviewed by Mitchell Melich and David Watts ....  82
Legal Medicine Annual, 1969. Ed. by Cyril H. Wecht, M.D., J.D., Re-
viewed  by  Irvin  M . Gottlieb  ..................................  85
Published quarterly by The Federal Bar Association. Subscription: $7.00 per year, members
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at Washington, D.C. Editorial Office, 1815 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006. Copy-
right © 1971 by The Federal Bar Association.

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