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Helping those who serve:
If a few of the articles in ths issue of Business Law Today seem a bit
more dramatic than usual, consider the subject: our country's engagement in Iraq the war and
its aftermath. A nation at war must serve both its men and women on the battlefield, as well as their families
at home. American lawyers, yes, even business lawyers, belong in the picture.
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Private suppliers in a public role
Helping the U.S. military in Iraq and elsewhere
By Steve Phillips and Robert Nichols
Helping back home
Getting up to speed on the Service members Civil Relief Act
By Patrick Dyson
Business law in Iraq?
Yes, but be careful
By James Y. Rayis
No-litigation opinions can be risky business
Looking at the facts and beyond
By Donald W. Glazer and Arthur Norman Field
Part time, but fully loaded
Being an adjunct law prof: Lessons and rewards
By David Lander
More wine, less whining
Commerce Clause trumps state statutes
By John McGee
Rent a car, rent a spy
Governments react to new uses for GPS
By Elizabeth C. Yen
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