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From the Editor and Reader's Forum Looking Forward by Peter F. Vaira Reader's Forum
Briefs and in Memoriam, Advocate, Public Interest, and Workers' Compensation
Briefs and In Memoriam
Advocate: Has Jack McCoy of "Law & Order" changed the jury's anticipation and perception?
by David A. Gradwohl
Public Interest: Is law school student loan debt relief finally on the horizon for attorneys pursuing careers in public service?
by Louis S. Rulli and Eric Foley
Workers' Compensation: Use pharmacy records to learn a signifcant amount of information about the plaintiff.
by Niki T. Ingram
An Unlikely Spy - Tales From Time in the Intelligence Community A Philadelphia lawyer answers the call and joins the United States intelligence network. by Jack Thomas Tomarchio
Litigation, Subprime Lending and the Financial Crisis Since 2007 the FBI and SEC have opened more than 1.200 criminal investigations and three dozen civil investigations in to corporations, entities and individuals involved with subprime lending. by Ronald A. Sarachan and Daniel J.T. McKenna
Sayde Ladov Hits the Ground Running The transplanted New Yorker has been involved in Bar activities for more than 25 years. She's ready, waiting and raring to go as Chancellor in 2009. by Paul Kazaras
The Vidocq Society An all-volunteer group works to solve cold cases. by William L. Fleisher
Understanding the Music Industry's Changing Economy and Wall Street's Interest in Song Catalogs Music publishing has caught the eye of the financial world as an opportunity to acquire relatively certain long-term assets. by Christopher J. Cabbott
Technology, Book Review, and That Was Then - 1979
Technology: Unlock the secrets of Microsoft Outlook to work smarter and faster by Daniel J. Siegel
Book Review: David Carr's The Night of the Gung: A Reporter Investigates teh Darkest Story of His Life. His Own.
by James Backstrom
That was Then - 1979: The Philadelphia Bar Foundation's First Andrew Hamilton Ball.