Table of Contents: Chair’s Column: As One Door Closes, Another Door Opens by Stephanie Frangos Hagan; Editor in Chief’s Column: MESP Panelists Should Receive Pro Bono Exemption by Charles F. Vuotto Jr.; Executive Editor’s Column: Arbitration Clauses and Retain Agreements: Exploiting the client or a Practical Approach? by Ronald G. Lieberman; Parental Alienation: An Overview of the Available Case Law by Michelle Altieri; Commentary: Parental Alienation: Buzz Word or Critical Issue? by Lizanne J. Ceconi; The Psychological Underpinnings of Parental Alienation (Syndrome) by Allison Heaney Lamson; Does the Child Welfare System Alienate Children from Their Parents? by Clara S. Licata; Litigating the Parental Alienation Case by Sheryl J. Seiden; The Alienated Child: Choosing the Right Interventions by Amy Wechsler; In Membor of William Schreiber, 1948-2018 by John P. Paone Jr.; In Memoriam – William Mark Schreiber by Richard M. Sevrin