Vol. 37, Issue 5, 1985December 01, 1985 EDT
Advertising Legal Services: The Case For Quality and Self-Laudatory Claims
Advertising Legal Services: The Case For Quality and Self-Laudatory Claims
Scott Makar,
Articles in Vol. 37, Issue 5, 1985
Vol. 37, Issue 5, 1985
- Vertical Agreements Under Section 1 of the Sherman Act: Results in Search of ReasonsMark D. Anderson
- Beyond Consumer Protection: The Application of The Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act to Condominium SalesJames L. Olivier
- Advertising Legal Services: The Case For Quality and Self-Laudatory ClaimsScott Makar
- Examining Unreasonable IRS Behavior and the Award of Attorney's Fees in Tax Cases: Underlying Action v. Litigation PositionPhillip S. Dingle
- The Syndrome Syndrome: Problems Concerning the Admissibility of Expert Testimony of Psychological ProfilesDavid Wallace
- Regional Banking: An Equal Protection AnalysisJanet M. Junod
- Evidence: Testimony Recounting a Translated Converstation Not Hearsay if Implied Agency ExistMichell Gorman
- Civil Rico: Liability Constructed to Effectuate Its Remedial PurposeE. Lanier Drew
Scott Makar, Advertising Legal Services: The Case For Quality and Self-Laudatory Claims, 37 Fla. L. Rev. 969 (1985).
