Louisiana Law Review
Volume 35, Number 4
Writing Requirements and the Parol Evidence Rule: A Student Symposium
Summer 1975
Front Matter
Articles
Renewed Emphasis on Professional Responsibility
John T. Hood Jr.
Writings and Oral Proof in Civilian Jurisdictions: A Theoretical and Historical Perspective
R. Patrick Vance
Writing Requirements and the Authentic Act in Louisiana Law: Civil Code Articles 2236, 2275, & 2278
M. Thomas Arceneaux
Louisiana's Parol Evidence Rule: Civil Code Article 2276
Reginald E. Cassibry
Comments
The Status of Supervisors Under the National Labor Relations Act
Robert Barton Allen
Bailment and Deposit in Louisiana
Michael H. Rubin
Louisiana's Youth Law: Rules and Practice
Charles Laurence Spencer
Notes
Duty-Risk in the Lower Courts: Flexibility or Rigidity?
Sylvia R. Cooks
Legal Expenses and the Origin Test
Bruce Achille Gaudin
Future Inflation and Damage Awards
William J. Knight
The Partner's Right of Dissolution
Nicholas F. LaRocca Jr.
Judicial Mortgage Rights: Recordation of Non-Executory Judgments
Stephen K. Peters
Advisory Opinions and the Requisites of Justiciability in Louisiana Courts
Ansel Martin Stroud III
Child Custody: Paternal Authority v. Welfare of the Child
Douglas W. Truxillo
Conflict of Laws: Security Interests in Movables
Nicolai von Kreisler
Book Review
LOUISIANA EVIDENCE LAW. By George W. Pugh. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., New York, New York, 1974.
Joe W. Sanders