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VOLUME 86

LAW REVIEW

Summer 2001

IN THIS ISSUE

The Status of the Freeman and Saferian Standards
Paul B. Linn
Ethical Issues in Guardian Ad Litem Practice
Marcia M. Boumil

Case and Statute Comments
Appellate Procedure - Civil:
Direction for JMOL Instead of Remand to Trial Court for
Consideration of New Trial
Weisgram v. Marley Co., 528 U.S. 440, (2000)
Real Estate Law:
Merger Clause In Commercial Real Estate Lease Bars
Evidence Of Antecedent or Contemporaneous Negotiations
Offered In Support Of Negligent Misrepresentation Claim
Sound Techniques, Inc. v. Hoffman
Book Reviews
Abraham Lincoln's DNA and Other Adventures in Genetics
Black Mass: The Irish Mob, The FBI and a Devil's Deal
All Souls: A Family Story from Southie
Witness for the Dead

Cover photo of the Northampton Courthouse interior by George Peet.
© Keller and Peet Associates 2001. All rights reserved.

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