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The Medical Malpractice "Crisis": Myth and Reality, by Burton Craige, North Carolina State Bar Journal, Summer 2004 The North Carolina Workers' Compensation System: Medium Bang for Not Much Buck, by Leto Copeley Desert Palace v. Costa and Hill v. Lockheed Martin: One Step Forward, One Step Back, by Ann Groninger Introducing Exhibits at Trial: A Review of the Basics, by Ann Groninger Ethical Considerations in Workers' Compensation Cases, by Leto Copeley Applicability of Workers' Compensation Acts to Mental Disabilities: The Plaintiff's Perspective, by Leto Copeley Whitt v. Harris Teeter, Amicus Brief on behalf of the North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys, the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Southern States Police Benevolent Association, Inc., North Carolina Police Benevolent Association, Inc., and North Carolina Association of Educators, Supreme Court of North Carolina, No. 416A04, February 2005 (constructive wrongful discharge in violation of public policy) Best v. Department of Health and Human Services, et al., Amicus Brief on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina Legal Foundation, Inc. and the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Supreme Court of North Carolina, No. 277 A02, August 5, 2002 (drug testing of government employees State v. Carmen, Amicus Brief on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina Legal Foundation, Inc., Supreme Court of North Carolina, No. 153A03, May 19, 2003 (suppression of involuntary statement in criminal case) Kelly v. Carteret County Board of Education, et al., Amicus Brief on behalf of the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Supreme Court of North Carolina, No. 139A02, May 16, 2002 (wrongful discharge in violation of public policy) |

















