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30 Tenn. B.J. 1 (1994)

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   -Tennessee Bar-



   ournal



ARTICLES

12 THEY AIN'T WHAT THEY USED TO BE: THE FEDERAL RULES OF
           CIVIL PROCEDURE UNDERGO RADICAL CHANGE
           By Andrie Sophia Blumstein

20 A BRIEF SURVEY OF COURT-ANNEXED ADR: WHERE WE ARE
           & WHERE WE ARE GOING
           By Shelby R. Grubbs

FEATURE


32 GIFT TAX: YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU ...
           BUT IT'LL COST YOU TO GIVE IT AWAY
           By John L. Warner Jr.


NEWS & INFORMATION


  ON THE COVER:
  If the new Federal Rules of
  Civil Procedure slipped up
  on you, you're not alone.
  Yes, they became effective
  Dec. 1, 1993. Brush up on
  the changes, beginning
on page 12. Related column,
  page 18. Photo by COM-
         STOCK INC.


6    Order in the Court! Tennessee Judges Move Up, Over and Out
7    TBA-Endorsed Insurance Plan Gets Excellent Rating
7   Journal Articles on Westlaw
8    Attorneys Suspended for Not Going to Class
9    Actions from the Board of Professional Responsibility


DEPARTMENTS
3    PRESIDENT'S PERSPECTIVE: System Should Better Address
           Needs of Children
           By J. Fraser Humphreys Jr.
 5   LETTERS

 18  PAINE ON PROCEDURE: The New Federal Discovery Rules
           By Donald F. Paine
34   BOOK REVIEW

38   BUT SERIOUSLY, FOLKS! Tassled Loafers? No! Cowboy Boots,
           Wingtips & Pumps? Yes!
           By Bill Haltom
39 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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