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Volume 7 (2000)

Articles

Professions As Commercial Institutions: An Analysis Of Evolving Organizational Forms 
by Conrad S. Ciccotello, C. Terry Grant

Multidisciplinary Practice Models: An Analysis Of Issues Related To Proposed Changes In The Model Rules Of Professional Conduct
by Steven J. Arsenault, W. R. Koprowsla

To Stay or Not to Stay: That Is the Question – The Taxing Consequence 362(a) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code
by Pearson Liddell, Jr.

Strange Happenings In Law And Auditing
by Sally P. Gunz, John C. McCutcheon

Balancing Trademark Rights On The Internet: The Case Of Domain Name Dispute 
by Susanna Monseau

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