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Summer 2010, Vol. 40, No. 3

CONTENTS

Front Matter

Introduction          ix

Notes & Comments

The Learned Intermediary Doctrine in New Mexico: An Uncertain Future    299
Loren Foy

Collective Venue and Equality Among Corporations in New Mexico: Bank of America v. Apache Corp.    317
Aaron Holloman

Striking a Balance in the Valuation of Temporary Takings: Examining the Award of Lost Profits in Primetime Hospitality, Inc. v. City of Albuquerque    337
Tara Kinman

Why the Rescission of Health Insurance Policies Is Not an "Equitable" Remedy    363
Genia Lindsey

The Misuse of Brand X and the Detrimental Impact on Undocumented Immigrants in the Tenth Circuit: Revisiting the Basics of the Chevron Doctrine    391
Ana Romero Jurisson

State v. Belanger and New Mexico's Lone Stance on Allowing Defense Witness Immunity    421
Andy Scholl

Well-Founded Fear of Persecution Among Women Seeking Asylum: Lessons Learned from the Law of Rape    455
Melanie Stambaugh

Index—Volume 40    493

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