William Mitchell Law Review
Volume 24, Issue 4 (1998)
Articles
An Analysis of the Minnesota Private Passenger Automobile No-fault System
Terry Tyrpin and Diana Lee
Entitlement to Benefits: Recurring Areas of Dispute
Helen M. Meyer and Paul K. Downes
No-Fault Tort Thresholds: The Plaintiff's Perspective
Michael L. Weiner
No-fault Independent Medical Examinations: Purpose, Timing and Impact
Richard J. Thomas and Bryon G. Ascheman
A No-fault History
Jack Davies
Consumer Choice in the Minnesota Auto Insurance Market
Jeffrey O'Connell, Stephen Carroll, Michael J. Horowitz, and Allan Abrahamse
A Federal Perspective on No-fault Insurance Law
Bruce F. Vento
"Closeness to the Risk" in Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverages in Minnesota
Michael Fargione, Paul F. McEllistrem, and Robert J. Hauer Jr.
Disability and Income Loss Benefits under the Minnesota No-fault Act
Michael K. Steenson
Underinsured Motorist Coverage in Minnesota: Old Precedents in a New Era
Theodore J. Smetak
Tort Thresholds, Auto Claim Behavior and Auto Choice Reform: Are Tort Thresholds Working?
Lawrence M. Rocheford and Mark D. Malloy
Exorcising RICO From Product Litigation
Jeffrey E. Grell
Notes
The Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996: A Return to Guilt by Association
Andy Pearson
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Scott Sullivan
- Executive Editors
- Jonathan Filas
- Brent R. Lindahl
- Timothy L. Gustin
- Tina Lorleberg
- Editors
- Patrick Gallagher
- Lori L. Guzman
- Kim Hall
- Lori Heinrichs
- Melanie Dahlberg
- Karen E. McMahon
- Robert Rode
- Ed Woodlan
- AssociateEditors
- Kristine M. Boylan
- Brent M. Chaffee
- Jewelie Grape
- Erik M. Kupka
- Greg Myers
- Chad Roggeman
- Troy Siebert
- Mary E. Shimshak
- Rachel K. Sauter
- Murray R. Thurston
- Steven R. Tipler
- Van Vorhis