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58 Fla. B.J. 1 (1984)

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BA JOULRNAL
ADVANCING COMPETENCE AND PUBLIC RESPONSIBILITY OF LAWYERS

Mailing Address: The Florida Bar Center. Tallahassee, Florida 32301-8226

Editorial Staff
Editor John F. Harkness, Jr.
Managing Editor Linda H. Yates
Associate Editor Cheryle M. Dodd
Associate Editor Judson Orrick
Advertising Director Clara Mae Hart
Advertising Sales William A. (Bill) Coyle
Circulation Director Gail Grimes
Staff Assistant Mary Ann Mayo
Art Production Judith Nable
Design Consultants Kidd & Company
Communications Director Paul F. Hill
Editorial Board
Chairman Dean Bunch, Tallahassee; Vice Chairman
Marsha G. Rydberg, Tampa; Vice Chairman Barrett
Sanders. Miami; Howard Eugene Adams, Tallahassee
Stephen Craig Aidredge, Tampa; Robert Nelson Allen, Jr.,
Miami; Everett P. Anderson, Tallahassee; Richard A. Belz
Gainesville Susan Gardiner Chopin, West Palm Beach;
Robert Saul Cohen, Tallahassee; Philip Michael Cullen Ill,
Ft. Lauderdale; William Newton Drake, Jr., St. Petersburg;
Patria Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Panama City; Irving David
Gaines, Milwaukee; Cynthia L. Greene, Miami, Tann H.
Hunt. Tallahassee; Marshall Barry Kapp, Dayton, Ohio;
Hal Kemp Litchford, Orlando Patricia A. Martin, Jackson-
ville Mahon Terry McNab, Tallahassee Stevan Travis
Northcuff, Tampa, William David Palmer, Orlando;
Barbara Ropes Pankau, Tampa; Mark Penzer, North Miami,
Ray Reynolds, Tallahassee Richard Rhoda Roach, Jr.,
Lakeland; Edward Siegel, Jacksonville; Courtney Wilder
Stanton, Jacksonville Joan Stewart, Tallahassee
Delphene C. Strickland, Tallahassee Ex Officio William 0.
E. Henry, Ex Officio Gerald F. Richman.
Officers of The Florida Bar
President William 0. E. Henry, Lakeland
President-elect Gerald F. Richman, Miami
Executive Director John F. Harkness, Jr.,
Tallahassee
The Board of Governors
First Circuit Patrick G. Emmanuel; Second Circuit Thomas
M Ervin, Jr., David V. Kerns; Third Circuit Thomas W.
Brown; Fourth Circuit John M. McNatt. Jr., Rutledge R.
Liles; Fifth Circuit Robert E. Austin, Jr.,; Sixth Circuit F.
Wallace Pope, Jr., Louie N. Adcock, Jr.; Seventh Circuit
William E. Loucks; Eighth Circuit Stephen A. Rappenecker
Ninth Circuit William Trickel, Jr.. Dan H Honeywell, Tenth
Circuit Robert E. Pyle; Eleventh Circuit Phyllis
Shampanier, Theodore Klein, Barry R. Davidson, Stephen
N. Zack, Michael Nachwalter, Robert E. Livingston, Alan T.
Dimond; Twelfth Circuit George A. Dietz; Thirteenth
Circuit J, Fraser Himes, Barry A. Cohen. Fourteenth
Circuit Rowlett W. Bryant, Fifteenth Circuit Sidney A
Stubbs, Jr. Joseph J. Reiter; Sixteenth Circuit Joe F.
Miklas; Seventeenth Circuit Ray Ferrero, Jr., Drake M.
Batchelder, Harry G. Carratt; Eighteenth Circuit Elting L.
Storms Nineteenth Circuit Ben L. Bryan, Jr., Twentieth
Circuit J. Dudley Goodlette; Out-of-State Edwin Marger;
President YLS Neil J. Berman; President-elect YLS Edwin
P. Kreiger, Jr.
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The Florida Bar Journal (ISSN 0015-3915)

Reports
4   President's Page William 0. E. Henry
6   Executive Directions John F. Harkness, Jr.
8   Letters
21   Judicial Evaluation Committee Survey
26   Current Legal Literature
26    Books
27   Advertisers Index
Features
10   Phosphate Mining in the Forest: Mandated or Precluded
by the Mineral Leasing Act?
H. Alan Pell, winner of the Frank E. Maloney Environmental
Law Writing Award, writes that requirements of the Act seem
to preclude turning a vast portion of the forest into a
moonscape
17   Advice to a New Admittee from An Old Country Lawyer
Sherwood L. Stokes tells new lawyers how to enter practice
gracefully in circumstances far different from when he began
practice
Law Notes
30    Real Property, Probate & Trust Law by John J. Boyle
Rent Apportionment: A Plea.for Statutory Clarification
33   Corporation, Banking and Business Law by Reginald J.
Weatherly
Confidentiality of Financial Institution Customer Information in Florida
38   Tax Law Notes by Steven L Weissman
Primer on Florida's Unitar'v Method of Corporate Taxation
43    Workers' Compensation by Franz Eric Dorn
Reverse Reverse Merger
49    Family Law by A. Matthew Miller
Vocational Evaluations
54    Local Government Law by Susan G. Connelly
Road Impact Fees Upheld in Noncharter County'
58    Criminal Law by Robert Augustus Harper, Jr.
Effective Assistance of Counsel - Evolution of the Standard
60   Trial Lawyers' Forum by Judge Thomas A. Testa
Slimming the Docket  a View from the Bench
1984 is a Happy New Year for the legal
profession, especially when viewed with the
knowledge that Orwell's 1984 did not
come ED pass.

THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/JANUARY 1984

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