Maine Law Review: Volume 44, No. 1 (1992)
Contents
- Articles
- Jural Entities, Real Parties in Controversy, and Representative Litigants: a Unified Approach to the Diversity Jurisdiction Requirements for Business Organizations
Carol A. Szypszak- Gender and Specialization in the Practice of Divorce Law
Richard J. Maiman, Lynn Mather, and Craig A. McEwen- Grinding Gears: Meshing Maine Mortgage Foreclosure Law and the Bankruptcy Code
Daniel L. Cummings - Gender and Specialization in the Practice of Divorce Law
- Comments
- Taking It Too Far: Growth Management and the Limits to Land-Use Regulation in Maine
Michael A. Duddy- Comprehensive General Liability Policies Under Maine's Ground Water Protection Act: the Law Court's Extraordinary Definition of Ordinary Intelligence
Andrew M. Strongin - Comprehensive General Liability Policies Under Maine's Ground Water Protection Act: the Law Court's Extraordinary Definition of Ordinary Intelligence
- Case Notes
- HART Failure: the Supreme Judicial Court's Interpretation of Nonjudicial Demeanor
Harol T. Kelly, Jr. - Wellman v. State: Confusing the Standard of Excusable Neglect
Andrew L. Black - Book Review
- Maine Corporation Law & Practice
By James B. Zimpritch
Reviewed by Gregory S. Fryer