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214 HOUSTON LAW REVIEW

                 LONGEST “BOOKS” BY
           SINGLE OR JOINT AUTHORS7

                      1. Product Liability Law in Texas
                                   James B. Sales

                            23 HOUS. L. REV. 1 (1986)
                                      (700 pages)

                 2. The Law of Texas Medical Malpractice
                                   Jim M. Perdue

                           22 HOUS. L. REV. 1 (1985)8
                                      (660 pages)

                    3. A Guide to the Texas Disciplinary
                         Rules of Professional Conduct

               Robert P. Schuwerk and John F. Sutton, Jr.
                          27 HOUS. L. REV. 849 (1990)
                                      (560 pages)

           4. 1987 Texas Tort Reform: The Quest for a Fairer
            and More Predictable Texas Civil Justice System

                    John T. Montford and Will G. Barber
                25 HOUS. L. REV. 59, 245, and 1005 (1988)

                                      (305 pages)

                5. The Law of Strict Tort Liability in Texas
                     James B. Sales and Jim M. Perdue

 Co-authored by: Edward J. Cooney, Byron Lee, Lames L. Moore,
         Deborah Watson Rider, Marleen Samea Roosth, and
                                   Alan Vomacka
                            14 HOUS. L. REV. 1 (1976)
                                      (285 pages)

      7. Excluded from this category are works of similar length, such as Newell Blakely
et al., Texas Rules of Evidence Handbook, 20 HOUS. L. REV. 1 (1983), in which, although
the work may have had a coordinator or supervising editor, particular chapters or articles
clearly were authored by separate individuals.

      8. Jim M. Perdue continued to update the Texas Medical Malpractice Handbook
even after the publication of the 1985 version, although subsequent versions were not
actually published in the pages of Houston Law Review. See JIM MAC PERDUE, TEXAS
MEDICAL MALPRACTICE HANDBOOK (1989).
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