Jump to Navigation | Jump to Content
American Bar Association - Defending Liberty, Pursuing Justice ABA Logo

ABA Section of Business Law


Volume 15, Number 2 November/December 2005

We have quite a mix of substance in this issue.
For example: We hear a lot about taxes and the Internet -- will states find a way to squeeze out some money? Check our cover story. Then among the rest of the features are pieces on teaching ethics using Hollywood film clips and the effort to make it easier for Indians to secure loans outside the reservation. There's also a personal piece about how to help youths who would never consider it to think about preparing for a new world -- law school. Happy reading!

Departments
 Snap Judgments
 Train for the Future

Taxing time for the Internet?
'Attributional nexus' may change the face of online retail
By Andrew W. Swain and Nathaniel T. Trelease

Pro bono, transactional style
Big firms show it's not just about litigation any more
By Darhiana Mateo

Is a piece of the pie ever enough?
Forget about a minority interest in a closely held company
By Orville B. Lefko

A lesson in drafting contracts
What's up with 'representations and warranties'?
By Kenneth A. Adams

Lending in Indian Country
The story behind the Model Tribal Secured Transaction Law
By Susan Woodrow and Fred Miller

Teaching ethics can be fun
Consider film clips to pump up your presentation
By Judy Zeprun Kalman

Don't let the present dictate the future
A program for disadvantaged youths who might consider a career in law
By Leonard M. Baynes

Back to Top

Copyright American Bar Association. http://www.abanet.org