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56 Fla. B.J. 1 (1982)

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ADVANC NG COMPETENCE AND PUBC RESPONSIBILITY OF LAWYERS

600 APALACHEE PARKWAY, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32301 PHONE: (904) 222-5286
MAILING ADDRESS: THE FLORIDA BAR CENTER, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32301
Th Florid. Bar Journal (ISBN 01S-3115)

Editorial Staff
John F. Harkness, Jr., Editor
Linda H. Yates, Managing Editor
Cheryle M. Dodd, Associate Editor
Judson Orrick, Editorial Assistant
Clara Mae Hart, Advertising Director
Gail Grimes, Circulation Director
Mary Ann Mayo, Staff Assistant
Judith Nable, Art Production
Officers of The Florida Bar
Samuel S. Smith, Miami Beach, President
James C. Rinaman, Jr., Jacksonville,
President-elect
John F. Harkness, Jr, Tallahassee
Executive Director
The Board of Governors
A. Edward Moore, Jr., first circuit; Ben H.
Wilkinson, David V. Kerns. second circuit
Edwin B Browning, Jr., third circuit; John M.
McNatt, Jr., Rutledge R. Liles, fourth circuit
Edwin C Cluster, fifth circuit; N. David Korones
Louie N. Adcock, Jr., sixth circuit William E.
Loucks, seventh circuit Stephen A.
Rappenecker, eighth circuit William Trickel, Jr.,
Robert J  Pleus, Jr., ninth circuit William  0. E
Henry, tenth circuit Gerald F  Richman,
Theodore Klein, Robert L. Parks, Boyce F. Ezell
III, Tobias Simon, Robert E. Livingston, Robert
C. Josefsberg, eleventh circuit Harry G
Goodheart Ill, twelfth circuit J. Bert Grandoff,
Bill Wagner, thirteenth circuit Rowlett W
Bryant, fourteenth circuit; Sidney A. Stubbs. Jr.,
Joseph J. Reiter, fifteenth circuit; Kay G. Finley,
sixteenth circuit 0. Edgar Williams, Jr., Drake
M. Batchelder, Hugh S. Glickstein, seventeenth
circuit Frank R  Pound, Jr. eighteenth circuit
Ben L. Bryan, Jr., nineteenth circuit Charles B.
Edwards, twentieth circuit Donald C. Evans, Jr.,
out-of-state, Michael J. McNerney, President
Young Lawyers Section Lawrence G. Mathews,
Jr., President-elect Young Lawyers Section.
Editorial Board
Everett P. Anderson, Chairman, Tallahassee;
Stephen Nagin, Vice Chairman, Washington;
Daniel 0. White, Vice Chairman, Orlando;
Russell M. Blain, Tampa, Dominic L. Brandy, Ft.
Lauderdale; Dean Bunch, Tallahassee; Susan G.
Chopin, Palm Beach; Ann Cocheu, Tallahassee
Robert G. Cochran, Tampa, W. Dexter
Douailass. Tallahassee: William N Drake, Jr., St.
Petersburg Linda E. Chastang , Atlanta; Irving
D Gaines, Milwaukee; ThomasA. Hoadley, West
Palm Beach; Kenneth F. Hoffman, Tallahassee
Don A. Lynn, Miami; James F. McCollum:
Sebring; Mahon T. McNab. Tallahassee George
C. J. Moore, West Palm Beach; Stevan T.
Northcutt, Tampa; J. Stephen O'Hara, Jr.,
Jacksonville; William  D. Palmer Orlando
Barbara R. Pankau, Tampa; Benjamin K. Phipps
II, Tallahassee; Richard R. Roach, Jr., Lakeland;
Bruce S. Rogow, Ft. Lauderdale Marsha G.
Rydberg, Tampa; Barrett Sanders, Miami,
Leonard E  Schulte, Tallahassee; Edward
Siegel, Jacksonville; George E. Tragos,
Clearwater Beach; John J. Watkins, Labelle;
Stephen H. Whilden, Hollywood; Sherryll
Martens Dunaj,  West Germany;  Boaro
Liaison: Robert J. Pleus, Jr., Orlando.

VOLUME LVI NO. 1
JANUARY 1982

FEATURES
9    Interbasin Transfers of Water in Florida: Common Law and
Water Resources Act
Deborah J. Kemp discusses Florida's water problems in this
first place winning article in the Frank E. Maloney
Environmental Law Writing Award
REPORTS

President's Page by Samuel S. Smith
Executive Directions by John F. Harkness, Jr.
Advertisers' Index
Books
The Lawyer on Paper by Leonard Schulte

LAW NOTES

23 Law Office Economics by Robert J. Berkow and LawrenceA. Baer
29 Labor Law by Peter G. Kilgore
36 Workers' Compensation by Stephen Marc Slepin
39 Corporation, Banking & Business Law by Dennis Replansky and
Jeraldine Davis
47 Real Property Law by Philip Watson
51 Environmental & Land Use Law by Thomas G. Pelham
56 Tax Law Notes by Ronald J. Russo
69 Criminal Law by Juan Ramirez, Jr.
73 Administrative Law by Joseph W. Carvin
78 Family Law by C. Edwin Rude, Jr.
THE COVER
Photography of pelican on St. Petersburg Beach by lawyer Norm
La Coe, 716 University Avenue, P.O. Box 855, Gainesville 32602
The Journal gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the Depart-
ment of Commerce, Division of Tourism, for certain photographs
contained in this issue.

THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/JANUARY 1982

Published monthly except July/August is combined issue, by The Florida Bar, 600 Apalachee
Parkway Tallahassee 32301-8226. Second class postage paid at the Post Office in Tallahassee, Florida
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Views and conclusions expressed in articles herein are those of the authors not necessarily those of
the editorial staff officials or Board of Governors of The Florida Bar. Manuscripts may be submitted,
typed doublespaced, to Managing Editor The Florida Bar Journal, Tallahassee, Florida 32301-8226.
@ 1981 The Florida Bar. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Florida Bar Journal, Tallahassee,
Florida 32301-8226.

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