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The General Practice Section Newsletter (One on
One) features peer-written substantive articles about current
issues facing the general practitioner, and provides updates on Section
activities and ethics opinions. Edited by Martin Minkowitz and Richard
Klass, One on One is published by the General Practice Section
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| Inside the Current Issue |
(Winter 2012)
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Message from the Chair (Zachary J. Abella)
From the Co-Editors (Martin Minkowitz and
Richard Klass)
Workers’ Compensation Offset
Against Federal Recovery (Martin Minkowitz)
The
Crane Collapse and the Charging Lien
(Richard Klass)
Suing Ourselves: How Our Need for
Smartphones Allows Apple and Google to Act Like Big Brother (Christy Foley)
The Property Condition
Disclosure Act Celebrates Its Tenth Birthday (Andrew D.
Brodnick)
The State of Social Media in Civil Litigation—Where Do the Courts
Stand Now? (Emina Poricanin)
Ethics
Opinions 931-941
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