Cover and Table of Contents
From the Editor by Deborah Weinstein
Briefs and In Memoriam
Workers' Compensation Helping hands can sometimes cause headaches. by Daniel Vincent DiLoreeto
Personal Finance How's your credit? Score and, payment history determine loan eligibility. by David I. Grunfeld
Take My Law Degree - Please! For many, a career in the law is incredibly rewarding. But one-third of lawyers say they would choose another career if they could. by Abita L. Allen and Alex Barnett
Martinis The simple words "dry martini" supply an indelible joy to those happily beguiled by the thought of snappy and bracing refreshment. by Marc W. Reuben
You Can Fight City Hall - The Case of the Pope's Platform A young attorney files a lawsuit against the city's decision to construct and pay for a platform for Pope John Paul II during his 1979 visit to Philadelphia. by M. Kelly Tillery
Opening Family Court to the Public For many years, domestic relations proceedings in Philadelphia were closed to anyone but litigants and their lawyers. by Carol E. Tracy, Terry L. Fromson and Seth F. Kreimer
Embracing the Challenge Meet Scott F. Cooper, 83rd Chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association.
Tweeting and Texting During Trial: Social Media's Siege on the Courts How Facebook, Twitter and blogs complicate jury service. by Michael Petitti
Observations Words go to war. by Michael Carrol
Technology Avoid social media blunders when you go online by Dan Giancanterino
That Was Then - 1993