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52 Fed. Law. 1 (2005)

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January 2   V u   5 Number One

Columns
3    President's Message
4    At Sidebar
8    Washington Watch
10   Practice and Procedure
12   The Federal Lawyer In Cyberia
14  Judicial Profile
Hon. Walter S. Smith Jr.
16   Commentary
District Court of Puerto Rico
20   Focus On
Recording Custodial Interrogations
Departments
5    Notice of Elections
6    Chapter Exchange
42   Language for Lawyers
50   Membership Roundup
52   Last Laugh

Editor in Chief
Craig Gargotta (210) 384-7350
craig.gargotta@usdoj.gov
Book Review Editor
Henry Cohen (202) 707-7892

Judicial Profile Editor
Michael Newman (513) 977-8646
Managing Editor
Stacy Bernstein (202) 785-1614
Karla Smith, Editorial Coordinator

Editorial Board: Alan Blakley, Julie China, Bill Davis, Jim Donato, Thomas Donovan,
David Indiano, Kim Koratsky, Jeffrey McDermott, Michael Newman, Luis Nido,
Jonathan Redgrave, Michael Tonsing, Ellen Toth, Vernon Winters

28 1 Mutual Fund Market Timing
BY RICHARD L LEVINE, YVONNE CRISTOVICI, AND
RICHARD A. JACOBSEN
Even after a year of headlines, regulatory set-
tlements, and lawsuits, there is no law on
when it is illegal. A review of the major reg-
ulatory events related to the probe and the
various theories of liability alleged raise
numerous, yet unanswered, questions about
how the courts will address the private com-
plaints alleging illegal market timing.

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361 Acquiring Foreign-Born Clients:
Marketing Legal Services to a Growing Niche
BY NINA IVANICHVILI
American law firms can establish key points of differentiation, or
gain a competitive edge, in the minds of foreign-born clients by
developing cultural sensitivity and bias-free language skills in a for-
eign-language-friendly law practice. Using these practical tips, a law
firm can position itself as an expert in serving foreign-born clients.

Book Reviews
43   Reclaiming the American Revolution: The Kentucky and Virginia
Resolutions and Their Legacy - By William J. Watkins Jr.
Reviewed by Henry S. Cohn
45   1 Heard You Paint Houses Frank The Irishman Sheeran and the
Shocking Story of the Mafia, the Teamsters, and the Last Ride of
Jimmy Hoffa - By Charles Brandt
Reviewed by Christopher C. Faille
46   Deuces, Jacks and the Man with the Axe: Lottery Congress
By Lynn Engdahl
Reviewed by John C. Holmes
47   The Death Penalty on Trial: Crisis in American Justice  By Bill Kurtis
Reviewed by Robert Sanger

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