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Books

Virginia Practice: Civil Discovery (2005) (co-author).

Federal Discovery and Disclosure Practice (2d ed. 2002) (co-author).

Illinois Practice: Civil Discovery (2000) (co-author).

Wisconsin Practice: Civil Discovery (2d ed. 2005) (co-author).

Federal Discovery and Disclosure Practice (1998) (co-author).

Wisconsin Practice: Civil Discovery (1996) (co-author).

A Practical Guide to Wisconsin Evidence (1995) (co-author).

Wisconsin Rules of Evidence with Objections (1995) (co-author).

Articles

Has the Internal Revenue Service’s Challenge of Semi-Naked Lapsing Powers Become Frivolous? 15 Widener Law Journal ______ (2006).

Circuit-Specific Application of the Internal Revenue Code: An Unconstitutional Tax, 81 Denver University Law Review 113 (2003).

A Plain Meaning Paradigm, 13 Journal of International Taxation 12 (2002).

Taxation Without Explanation: The Federal Gift Tax, 2 Appalachian Journal of Law 15 (2003).

The LSAT Myth, 45 St. Louis University Public Law Review 393 (2001).

Joseph McCarthy, The Law Student, 85 Marquette Law Review 467 (2001).

Tax Planning and Tax Litigation in the Same Firm: An Inherent Conflict of Interest, 17 Practical Tax Lawyer 51 (2003).

Demystifying Spoliation of Evidence, 34 Tort and Insurance Law Journal 761 (2000).

A Comparative Proposal to Reform America’s Gift Tax Annual Exclusion, 30 Vanderbilt University Transnational Law Journal 3 (1997).

Motor Freight Brokers: A Tale of Federal Regulatory Pandemonium, 14 Northwestern University Journal of Int’l Law and Business 289 (1994).

The Taxation of Gifts and Bequests in Australia: A Prototype for Transfer Tax Reform in the United States? 6 Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal (University of Washington) 305 (1997).

Requests for Admission in Wisconsin Procedure: Civil Litigation's Double-Edged Sword, 78 Marquette Law Review 625 (1996).

Politically Incorrect, 48 SMU Law Review 411 (1995).

When the Check Is In the Mail: Taking Your Chances on the Relation-Back Doctrine, 10 Practical Tax Lawyer 27 (ABA 1995).

Sensible Application of Stare Decisis or a Rewriting of the Constitution: An Examination of Helling v. McKinney, 13 St. Louis University Public Law Review 705 (1994).

Targeted, Direct-Mail Solicitation: Shapero v. Kentucky Bar Association Under Attack, 25 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 1 (1993).

The Proper Location of Party-Depositions Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 23 Memphis State University Law Review 763 (1993).

Exposure to Tobacco Smoke is More than Offensive, It is Cruel and Unusual Punishment, 27 Valparaiso University Law Review 385 (1993).

Native American Restricted Allotments: A Surviving Spouse's Elective Share Rights, 20 Ohio Northern University Law Review 263 (1993).

The Virginia Bar: Law Professors Need Not Apply, 16 Virginia Lawyers Weekly 1286 (May 2002).

Correspondence Law School Grads May Practice in Wisconsin, 74 Wisconsin Lawyer 4 (Nov. 2001).

Compensating Fact Witnesses, 184 Federal Rules Decisions 425 (1999).

A Review of W.D. Duncan's "Planning and Environment Law in Queensland," 19 Yale Journal of International Law 289 (1994).

Location of Party-Depositions Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 37 Res Gestae 358 (Feb. 1994).

A Review of Gerald McGinley and Vicki Waye's "Evidence Handbook," 3 Griffith University Law Review 191 (1994).

Protecting High-Ranking Corporate Officials From Unnecessary and Harassing Depositions, 40 Federal Bar Journal 296 (1993) (co-author).

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