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60 Fla. B.J. 1 (1986)

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Editovial Staff:
Editor John F. Harkness,. Jr.:
Managing Editor Linda H. Yates
Senior Associate Editor Cheryie M. Dodd
Associate Editor Gary Blankenship
Associate Editor Judson H. Orrick
Advertising Director Clara Mae Hart   REPORTS
Circulation Director Gail Grimes   5    President's Page by Patrick G.. Emmainuel
Staff Assistant Mary Ann Mayo     7    Executive Directions by Jo    n F. HarkrILsS, Jr.
Proofreader Kati Kairies   9     L   e
Art Production Judith Nable    9     L
Clerical Assistant Rita Shivers
Communications Director Paul F. Hill    FEATURES
13   U. S. Supreme Court Rejects Sale. of Business D~octrine
Officers of The Florida Bar                       Robert T      Athony     explains two     U. S. Suprene Court cases and.their
President Patrick G. Emmanuel, Pensacola         . consequence    all stock transactions transferring ownership ofa business are
President-eiect Joe Reiter. West Palm Beach                 to avisionsOfsecurities law
Executive Director John F. Harkness, Jr.,  1     u    c  o       ra     o     sins  scrte     law
Tallahassee      17   Giving the Seller [Back.o                       s the Business
Michael., Canan andRe1nee A. Roche focus on issues arising undier securities lawv
aya n~siilt of amiisslitenient or failure !o ste'ae tnaterial facts or because o
Editorial Board        f.ur or                                               --anitew---ivepractices                 of
Chairman Barrett Sanders, Miami; Vice Chairman Richard R.  21  'Rosea'yBarke: Florida's First .'Woman Justice
Roach, Jr., Lakeland: Everett P. Anderson, Tallahassee; Dean                                                                 vo        ieh
Bunch. Tallahassee: MayL. Cain, North Miami; NatileeneWise  Ga
Cassel. Miami; Susan Gardiner Chopin, Palm Beach; Philip  first voian ot Florida s highest court
Michael Cullen I1t, Ft. Lauderdale; Judge J. Allison DeFoor It,  27  The Use Standard for Ad Valoren Agricultural Classification of Property and
Plantation Key; William N. Drake, Jr., St. Petersburg; Joseph A  .,                                                     ,se
Eustace, Jr., Tampa; Ira Richard Gershon, St. Petersburg;  F. S. 193,461(4)  L
Cynthia L Greene. Miami; Jane Reynolds Harris, Tallahassee;   Shawn G. Rader says the use standard arosefrom   the Supreme Court reversal of
Tann H Hunt, Tallahassee; Marlyne Weiss Kaplan, Hollywood;
Marshall Berry Kapp, Dayton; Hat Kemp Litchford, Orlando;   Fogg and still plays the role of the ultimate test for ohtainlng agrcultural
George C.J. Moore, West Palm Beach; Ronald Bennett Ravikoff,  clssification
Coral Gables;Ray Reynolds,Tallahassee; MarshaG.Rydberg,  35  The Metamorphosis of Faircloth-Is Civil Contempt in'Florida Still Alive and.'
Tampa; Edward Siegel, Jacksonville; William E. Sizemore,
Tampa; Richard A. Smith, Alexandria; Courtney Wilder Stanton,  'Nell?
Jacksonville; Leslie Kathleen Reicin Stein,Tampa; John Robert  Michael R. Walsh says the Bowen v- Bowen case represents new law and wvillcause
Tanner. Hollywood; Wilson W. Wright, Tallahassee. Ex Officio        r, 11 ,a,. i                 A.-i-
Patrick G. EmmanLu, Pessacola; Joe Renew. West P.m...epcenfi.'                                                 u   - iraiegy n maritalcases
Beach; Board Liaison Fred Wallace Pope, Jr., Clearwater.  43  Restricting Legislativeq Arnedmentps to the Constitution
Joseph W.-   Little and Juilus Medenbiik say theconstitution is too easy to amend in
The Board of Governors                        Florida        '
First Circuit William H. Clark; Second Circuit Thomas M.
Ervin, Jr.,StevenJ.Uhlfelder;Third Circuit Thomas W. Brown;  LAW  NOTES/COLU   INS
Fourth Circuit Edward A. White, Rutledge R. Liles; Fifth
CircuitRobertE.Austin. Jr.;Sixth CircuitF.WallacePope, Jr.,  47  Environmental and LadUse Law by Williarn L.  arl
Kenneth C. Deacon, Jr.; Seventh Circuit William E. Loucks;   Environmental Auditing: What Your Client Doesn't Know Huris the M.ost
Eighth Circuit RobertO. Sirplif Jr.;NinthCircuitPatriciaC,  51  General Practice by Louie N. Adcock, Jr., and Laurie W..Valentine
Fawsett, Chandler R. Muller; Tenth Circuit Robert E_ Pyle;
Eleventh CircuitPhyllis Shampanier, Theodore Klein, Barry R,  The Estate Platnr's Dilemma: Reconciling Legal, Ethical and Moral Resporsibities
Davidson Stephen N. Zack, Michael Nachwaller. Alan T.  55  Tax Law Notes by Charles 14. Egerton
Dimond: Twelfth Circuit George A- Dietz, Patrick Dickinson
Thirteenth Circuit J. Fraser Himes, Gary R. Trombley -  Searchtngforan Equitable Solution to tie Service Partner's Dilemma
Fourteenth Circuit LesW. Burke; Fifteenth Circuit D. Culver  59  Criminal Law by Samuel Robert Mandelbaum
Smith Ill, Arthur 0. Wroble; Sixteenth Circuit Joe F. Miklas;
Seventeenth Circuit Ray Ferrero.Jr., Roger H. Staley, HarryG  Bail Pending Appeal in Federal Criminal Cases
Carrat; Eighteenth Circuit Elting L. Storms; Nineteenth  63  Administrative Law by George L. Waas
Circuit Ben L. Bryan. Jr.; Twentieth Circuit J. Dudley Good-  Slaying /he Agency's Haned in the Enforcement of License Suspension and Revocation
lelte; Out-of-Slate Edwin Merger, Tom Benham; President  Orders
YL SFrankJ.Santry;President-electYLSOrmanL.Kimbrough.  66  Real Property, Probate & Trust Law by John G. Mac'Kie III
Published mcnthly except July/ August ;s combined issue by  Remedies for Homeowners and Limitation of Actions: The Florida Approach
The Florida Bar, 600 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee 32301-  69  Trial Lawyers' Forum by Gary D. Fox
8226. Second class postagepaid at the Post Office inTallahassee,  Compelling Expert Testimony-Can (and S ould) You Do It?
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