Hofstra Law Review
Volume 4, Issue 3 (1976)
Front Matter
Notes and Comments
All the King's Horses and All the King's Men: The Failing Company Doctrine as a Conditional Defense to Section 7 of the Clayton Act
Roger B. Kaplan
Attorney-Client Confidentiality: A New Approach
Fred D. Heather
Disclosure of Corporate Payments Abroad and the Concept of Materiality
Charles M. Chernick
National Security Information Under the Amended Freedom of Information Act: Historical Perspectives and Analysis
Mark S. Adler
Live Birth: A Condition Precedent to Recognition of Rights
Karen G. Crockett and Miriam Hyman
Recent Developments
Committee for GI Rights v. Callaway
Mark M. Horowitz
Smith v. Westland Life Insurance Co.
Barry C. Weiss
Urowsky v. Board of Regents
Doria Saletsky
Maney v. Ratcliff
Lawrence N. Mullman
Book Reviews
Lawyers' Ethics in an Adversary System. By Monroe H. Freedman
William M. Kunstler
Articles
Third-Party Tortfeasors' Rights Where Compensation-Covered Employers are Negligent-Where Do Dole and Sunspan Lead?
Clifford Davis
Party Autonomy and Choice-of-Law: The Restatement (Second), Interest Analysis, and the Search for a Methodological Synthesis
Alan D. Weinberger