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63 Fla. B.J. 1 (1989)

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VOLUME LXIII, NO. 1 JANUARY 1989

ADVANCING THE COMPETENCE AND PUBLIC RESPONSIBILITY OF LAWYERS

The Florida Bar, 650 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2300

The Florida Bar Journal (ISSN 0015-3915)

FEATURES

11 /Uncontroverted
Mitigating Evidence
in Florida Capital
Sentencings
by Robert Craig Waters
17/Speedy Trial
The Unanswered
Questions
by Michael E. Raiden

23/Florida's Control
Share Acquisition
Law
by Joseph K Singer
29/The Character &
Fitness Process
Before the Board of
Bar Examiners
by Richard C. McFarlain

Photograph of a cypress tree by
R. Marvin Cook, Jr., Tallahassee
COLUMNS

5/President's Page
by Rutledge R. Liles
7/Letters
9/Executive Directions
by John F Harkness, Jr.
35/Legal Needs of Children
Children in Foster Care  A
Challenge to the Legal Profession
by Audrey L. Schiebler
38/Family Law
The Role of Psychologists in Child
Custody Litigation
by Dr. Diane V Lillesand
and David J. Lillesand
41/Business law
Fraud and Abuse Liability in the
Health Care Business
by Gabriel L. Imperato

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45/Entertainment, Arts and
Sports Law
The Florida Limited Edition
Disclosure Act: A Proposal for
Florida's Fine Art Market
by Jean S. Perwin and
Deborah B. Mastin
48/Tax Law Notes
Purchase Price Allocations. on
Sale of Assets
by Louis T M. Conti
51/General Practice
Effective Use of the
Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege
by Dr. James Meyer
55/Trial Lawyers Forum
Admissibility of Day-in-the-Life
Films
by Robert D. Peltz
58/Lawyer at Large
Homeless Lawyer Update: 1994
by Steven Igou
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59/Labor and Employment
Law
Will the Doors of the Courthouse
Be Open?
by David M. Lipman
63/Young Lawyers Report
All Our Lawyers Are Juris
Doctors
by David W. Bianchi
67/Real Property, Probate
andTrust Law
Does the Sanctity of Tenancy by
the Entirety for Nonhomestead
Still Exist?
by Gary A. H. Laursen
70/Books
73/General Information
Filing, Recording and Service
Charges; Stamp Taxes; Fees,
Department of State
25/Advertisers Index
will be furnished upon request. Views and conclusions
expressed in articles herein are those of the authors
and not necessarily those of the editorial staff, officials
or Board of Governors of The Florida Bar.
e 1989 The Florida Bar, Postmaster: Send address
changes to The Florida Bar Journal, Tallahassee,
Florida 32399-2300.

THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL/JANUARY 1989 3

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