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Volume 60, Spring 1986, Number 3
Editorial Board
Articles
Exceptional Circumstances--Quo Vadis?
John R. Bartels
The Individual Retirement Account: Retirement Help for the Masses, or Another Tax Break for the Wealthy?
Craig J. Langstraat
Note
The National Environmental Policy Act and the Revised CEQ Regulations: A Fate Worse Than the "Worst Case Analysis?"
Melissa P. Corrado
Comments
Second Circuit Rejects Need Requirement for Attorney Subpoena: In re Grand Jury Subpoena Served Upon John Doe, Esq. (Slotnick)
Kenneth A. Gerasimovich
Not What the Doctor Ordered--Medical License Declared Marital Property: O'Brien v. O'Brien
Michael R. Herman
Kelley v. R.G. Industries, Inc.: Maryland Court of Appeals Takes Shot in the Dark at Saturday Night Specials
Michael A. Knoerzer
Preemption or Preservation of State Remedies Under ERISA? The New York Court of Appeals Preserves A State Remedy in Sasso v. Vachris
Patricia Loftus-Matthews
Recent Developments in New York Law
The Survey of New York Practice Table of Contents
St. John's Law Review
Rosado v. Proctor & Schwartz, Inc.: An Erosion of the Manufacturer's Non-Delegable Duty in Products Liability?
Robert E. Rice