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HAI litigation research staff, along with our
clients, have produced four important articles explaining the value
of historical research for litigation. View them in their entirety
in pdf format by clicking on the images below.
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"Searching in the Past," by Michael
Reis. © 2003 ALM Properties, Inc. All rights reserved.
This article is reprinted with permission from Legal Times,
a publication of American Lawyer Media. (1-800-933-4317
subscriptions@legaltimes.com www.legaltimes.biz).
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"Working with Lawyers: A Historian's
Perspective," by Brian W. Martin, reproduced with
permission from Organization of American Historians. Copyright
2002 by the Organization of American Historians, http://www.oah.org. |
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"Performing a Superfund Site History:
Time and Money Well Spent," by Philip L. Cantelon, Henry
Butterfield Ryan, Carole Stern, and Joseph Gagen, reproduced
with permission from Toxics Law Reporter 6, no. 19, pp. 595-600
(Oct. 9, 1991). Copyright 1991 by The Bureau of National
Affairs, Inc. (800-372-1033), http://www.bna.com. |
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"CERCLA Claims Against the Government: Rediscovering
World War II Contracting Rules," by Michael T. Janik and
Michael Reis, reproduced with permission from Federal
Contracts Report 66, no. 9, pp. 207-16 (Sept. 9, 1996). Copyright
1966 by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (800-372-1033),
http://www.bna.com. |
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