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Preparing for Practice
As law practice pressures and demands grow, expectations mount as to what law schools must do to prepare tomorrow's lawyers. Seasoned practitioners, new lawyers, and law school deans and educators discuss what law schools currently are doing and what changes might be necessary. One conclusion stands out: Law schools alone can't solve the dilemmas surrounding lawyer preparedness.
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Understanding the New Rules of Appellate Procedure
On July 1, 2001, the amended rules of appellate procedure take effect. Rules applying to all appeals address time limits, defects in notice of appeal, ADR, and remand and reconsideration of a court of appeals opinion or order, among others. New rules also apply to termination of parental rights appeals, Rule 809.30 appeals, and no-merit procedures. More
Electronic Commerce Under the Federal E-sign Legislation
Title I of the federal E-sign legislation fosters the continued expansion of electronic commerce by encouraging uniform regulation of electronic transactions, maintaining the effectiveness of certain consumer protection laws, and providing legal certainty for businesses that use electronic methods of doing business. Title I affects Internet transactions and contracts that may be formed through the use of email, voicemail, and other electronic technologies. More
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Inside the Bar Living in Interesting Times: Resisting Change Profile A Time to Take Stock Legislative watch Laws in the Making Managing risk Controlling Conflicts of Interest
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