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Volume 32, Number 4 (2009)

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Table of Contents
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Articles

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State Regulation of Franchising: The Washington Experience Revisited
Douglas C. Berry, David M. Byers, and Daniel J. Oates

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Remedies for Wrongfully-Issued Preliminary Injunctions: The Case for Disgorgement of Profits
Ofer Grosskopf and Barak Medina

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A Missed Opportunity: How Pakootas v. Teck Cominco Metals, Ltd. Could Have Clarified the Extraterritoriality Doctrine
Jennifer S. Addis

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Protecting Cultural Property Through Provenance
Christopher D. Cutting

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Dodging Mistrials with a Mandatory Jury Inquiry Rule
Missy Mordy

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