Hofstra Law Review
Volume 40, Issue 2 (2011) FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY VOLUME
Front Matter
Contents
Introduction
Judge John J. Farley, III
Ideas
Client-Centered Lawyering-What it Isn't
Monroe H. Freedman
Which "Client-Centered Counselors"?: A Reply to Professor Freedman
Robert F. Cochran, Jr.
Articles
Whistleblowers Cash In, Unwary Corporations Pay
John Ashcroft, Catherine Hanaway, and Claudia L. Onate Griem
Wall Street as Yossarian: The Other Effects of the Rajaratnam Insider Trading Conviction
J. Scott Colesanti
Dominance, Innovation, and Efficiency: Modifying Antitrust and Intellectual Property Doctrines to Further Welfare
Daniel J. Gifford
Notes
Resolving the Modern Day Esau Problem Amongst Structured Settlement Recipients
Michelle M. Marcellus
Those Lost but Not Forgotten: Applicants with Severe Disabilities, Title I of the ADA, and Retail Corporations
Charles P. Mileski
Retain the Brains: Using a Conditional Residence Requirement to Keep the Best and Brightest Foreign Students in the United States
Katherine L. Porter