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23 Tenn. B.J. 1 (1987)

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Officers


                  President
      Donald F. Paine, Knoxville
              President-Elect
  Theo James Emison, Jr., Alamo
              Vice-President
William Landis Turner, Hohenwald
       Immediate Past President
       Wilson Sims, Nashville
           Secretary-Treasurer
   Thomas C. Binkley, Nashville

      Board of Governors


                 East Tennessee Governor
           Thomas 0. Helton, Chattanooga
                 West Tennessee Governor
             James D. Senter, III, Humboldt
                   Governor-1st District
             Phillip Larry Boyd, Rogersville
                  Governor-2nd District
               John W. Wheeler, Knoxville
                  Governor-3rd District
            Paul Campbell, III, Chattanooga
                  Governor-4th District
             Nancy S. Sellers, Murfreesboro
                  Governor-5th District
               Harris A. Gilbert, Nashville
                  Governor-6th District
              Dan L. Nolan, Jr., Clarksville
                  Governor-7th District
                  J. Daniel Breen, Jackson
                  Governor-8th District
                  W. Collins Bonds, Milan
                  Governor-9th District
                Donn Southern, Memphis
                Speaker, House of Delegates
              Ronald L. Gilman, Memphis
         President, Young Lawyers Conference
                John K. Harber, Knoxville
    President-Elect, Young Lawyers Conference
           William H. Haltom, Jr., Memphis
      President, Tennessee Judicial Conference
      Judge Frederick D. McDonald, Knoxville
President, District Attorneys General Conference
            William Paul Phillips, Huntsville
                       General Counsel
                 Hal D. Hardin, Nashville
                      Executive Director
          Gilbert R. Campbell, Jr., Nashville
               Associate Executive Director
                 Gary N. Hunt, Nashville

                             Editor


FEATURES

           11 TAX REFORM
               IMPLICATIONS TO THE FINANCIAL
               AND ESTATE PLANNER
               Charles H. Patton

           15 TENNESSEE TORT LAW
               The Push for Revision
               Theo James Emison, Jr.

           17 THE TENNESSEE SUPREME COURT'S
               APPROVAL OF SELECTED FEDERAL RULES
               OF EVIDENCE
               Donald E Paine

          24 LIVING WILLS, ORGAN DONATION, AND
               DURABLE POWERS OF ATTORNEY
               John K. Fockler

          27 INTERNATIONAL TRADE
               A Generalist Perspective
               Kenneth A. Cutshaw

COLUMNS

            3 PRESIDENT'S PERSPECTIVE
               Donald F Paine

            9 Avoiding Legal Malpractice Claims
               MITIGATING THE RISK OF A MALPRACTICE
               CLAIM BY QUALIFYING YOUR CLIENT
               Duke Nordlinger Stern

NEWS

            7 Warning, Attorneys Status in Debt Collections
               Has Changed

            7 Executive Secretary's Office Sets Method For
               Claims In Indigent Cases

DEPARTMENTS

            4 LETTERS

            8 IOLTA PARTICIPANTS

          35 FORMAL ETHICS OPINIONS

          39 CLASSIFIED ADS


JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1987/VOL. 23, NO. 1


USPS 538-880; ISSN 0497-2325


Editor's Note: The Tennessee Bar Journal is listed in the Index to Legal Periodicals.
The Tennessee Bar Journal is published by the Tennessee Bar Association, at 3622 West End Avenue,
Nashville, Tennessee 37205, (615) 383-7421, six times a year-January/February, March/April, May/June,
July/August, September/October, and November/December. Second Class Postage Paid, Nashville, Tennes-
see. Subscription Price: $35.00 per year. Member $11.00 per year, $5.00 per copy. Statements or opinions
expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Tennessee Bar Association,
its Officers, Board or Staff.
POSTMASTER: Send address correction to Tennessee Bar Journal, 3622 West End Avenue, Nashville,
Tennessee 37205.


TENNESSEE BAR JOURNAL, JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1987


Gary N. Hunt

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