Our attorneys frequently speak on legal ethics and professional liability
topics at law schools and before professional groups.
Not exact matches
Rosemary Salomone, professor of
law at St. John's University and author of the 2003 book Same, Different, Equal: Rethinking Single - Sex
Schooling, agrees: «Many students in single - sex classes report feeling more comfortable raising their hands and expressing uncertainty regarding a lesson or
topic without fear of embarrassment or teasing from the opposite sex.»
Note: Dr. Sindelar teaches Educational
Law in the Department of Educational Leadership
at Roosevelt University and has lectured on a variety of legal
topics at the graduate
school of Loyola University of Chicago and Northwestern University's Levy Institute for Entrepreneurial Practice at the Kellogg School of Manag
school of Loyola University of Chicago and Northwestern University's Levy Institute for Entrepreneurial Practice
at the Kellogg
School of Manag
School of Management.
Hanks has been a frequent and popular speaker and writer on education and employment
law topics at state and national forums, including COSA and National
School Boards Association programs.
The
school - to - prison pipeline phenomenon that has been a major
topic of discussion in education circles in recent years is defined as a result of policies that encourage a police presence
at schools, harsh tactics such as extreme physical restraint, zero - tolerance policies and other automatic punishments that result in suspensions and out - of - class time, and other actions that could increase a student's chances of landing in the criminal justice system, according to Teaching Tolerance magazine, a project of the Southern Poverty
Law Center.
Topic:
Schools and Mass Shootings: Policy Implications New
laws are being considered nationally and here in North Carolina in the aftermath of the mass shooting
at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in Parkland, Florida.
Prior to
law school, Michael obtained a Bachelor of Science in Psychology
at the University of Georgia with much of the curriculum focusing on general animal behaviorism and other extremely relevant
topics for dog training and dog behavior.
The Public Interest Environmental
Law Conference (PIELC), held each year
at the University of Oregon
Law School in Eugene, brings together attorneys, practitioners, students, and activists from around the world to explore panel and keynote
topics as interesting and diverse as global warming impacts in Africa to wolf recovery in Oregon.
I have also served as the president of the American Constitution Society, which has allowed me to network with students from
law schools across the nation and sponsor events focusing on hot - topic legal issues here at Savannah Law Scho
law schools across the nation and sponsor events focusing on hot -
topic legal issues here
at Savannah
Law Scho
Law School.
Several of our attorneys are called upon to lecture on appellate advocacy and some have also taught
at local
law schools on appellate related
topics.
Self - Rep Navigators Lisa Eisen and Mick Hassell recently spoke
at Osgoode Hall
Law School on the
topic of limited scope services and litigation coaching.
Mr. Arias has written, lectured and spoken on various subjects
at law schools, legal seminars, webinars and legal conferences on
topics including: litigating class actions, mass tort litigation, expert witness depositions and cross-examination, death care litigation, unfair business practices, business litigation, settlement issues and strategies, construction defect litigation, business torts, complex litigation, electronic evidence, discovery, jury selection, the use of jury consultants and focus groups, employment
law, trial of class actions and representative actions.
If forensic linguistics interests you, you might like to take a look
at a video of a talk he gave on that
topic to a University of Montana
Law School class.
She also cited a sit - in protest that took place prior to her arriving
at the
school in the president's office over his exclusion of certain Indigenous
topics in the
law school curriculum.
It is caused by
at least three other factors: (i) almost every problem
law students encounter in
law school comes labelled either by the course or by the assigned moot
topic; few students ever have to deal with a simple cry for help from a client; (ii) in my experience
at law schools — and it may be different now — almost all research was done in the context of litigation or moots and, while that's obviously an important focus, it's not the only one; and, perhaps the most important factor, (iii) the lawyers who give the students work far too often ask the student to «find a case» — this is almost universal focus of litigators — and are uninterested in either context or principle.
And now, the
topic has resurfaced again
at Counsel to Counsel and the WSJ
Law Blog with the release of a new survey on lawyers» billing practices by professor William G. Ross of Samford University's Cumberland
School of
Law.
Hodges completed her Ph.D. on the
topic, «Marketing legal services to mid-size companies,»
at Nottingham
Law School in England.
Attorney Michael «Mike» Ziegler has spoken on the
topic of mortgage foreclosure
at the «People's
Law School,» presented by the Clearwater Bar Association in 2011 and 2012.
Nikoo is also an adjunct professor
at the UCLA
School of
Law, and has appeared as a guest speaker on numerous legal
topics.
That's the
topic of an excellent blog posting by Kelly Anderson of Southern African Legal Information Institute — SAFLII — over
at VoxPopuLII, which is a guest - blogging project sponsored by Tom Bruce and our friends across the lake
at the Legal Information Institute
at the Cornell
Law School.
A search for «legal research» in the Social Sciences database turns up 683 results, such as Current Legal Research
Topics Database, a database of provisional dissertation titles by students registered for research degrees in
law at higher education institutions in the UK; Performing Legal Research: the Moldovan Experience on Globalex at the Hauser Global Law School Program at N.Y.U.; Philippine Legal Research by the Director of Library Services for the Supreme Court of the Philippin
law at higher education institutions in the UK; Performing Legal Research: the Moldovan Experience on Globalex
at the Hauser Global
Law School Program at N.Y.U.; Philippine Legal Research by the Director of Library Services for the Supreme Court of the Philippin
Law School Program
at N.Y.U.; Philippine Legal Research by the Director of Library Services for the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
A quick glance
at the blog's tag cloud shows its popular
topics include 9/11 plotters, gun control, Iraq,
law schools, war crimes, and the second amendment.
Mr. Hueston has lectured nationally
at law and business
schools on
topics of trial advocacy and corporate governance, including Cornell, Loyola, Stanford, UCLA, U.C. Hastings, UCI, USC, and Yale.
She teaches the Advanced Family
Law course at the United States Judge Advocate General School, and she has participated in scores of CLEs across the country on a variety of family law topi
Law course
at the United States Judge Advocate General
School, and she has participated in scores of CLEs across the country on a variety of family
law topi
law topics.
However,
law school deans tend to lack vision when it comes to this
topic and only a few
law professors would be qualified to teach it (although many
law librarians could; however, most
law schools in Canada fail to recognize the
law librarian's Master degree as making them qualified to teach credit courses
at law school).
The
topics of discussion — for it really was almost all discussion and very little one - way lecturing — ranged from how early career lawyers feel about the profession (and how we are in some ways letting them down) to the future of articling (a particularly hot
topic in Ontario, as we all know) to how we might infuse a culture of entrepreneurship in how lawyers are trained (including some of the interesting experiments that are taking place
at Ryerson) to the more fundamental challenges of incorporating experiential learning into the
law school curriculum.
On February 21, 2017, Jeremy Richter spoke to students
at Faulkner University's Thomas Jones Goode
School of
Law on the
topic, «Three Steps to Becoming a Good Associate.»
He has lectured on criminal
law topics at the University of Ottawa Law School, at Carleton University and for visiting foreign juris
law topics at the University of Ottawa
Law School, at Carleton University and for visiting foreign juris
Law School,
at Carleton University and for visiting foreign jurists.
The session
topics started
at the
law school level, asking how we can better prepare students to enter the ever - changing legal profession.
He has been a guest speaker
at the Northwestern University
School of
Law concerning
topics related to his field.
Anders is a regular contributor to professional publications, and is often asked to deliver speeches on various
topics related to commercial dispute resolution, as well as regularly giving lectures on arbitration
at Stockholm University
Law School.
Max also frequently speaks
at law schools and bar associations on
topics related to career development and legal experiential learning.
Ms. Coyne is a frequent speaker on white collar and related
topics such as the FCPA, and currently serves as a Lecturer of
Law at the University of Pennsylvania
School of
Law, where she teaches a course on white collar crime.
He has guest lectured on class actions, complex litigation,
law practice management, and related topics at Stanford Law School, UC Hastings, and UC Davis Law Scho
law practice management, and related
topics at Stanford
Law School, UC Hastings, and UC Davis Law Scho
Law School, UC Hastings, and UC Davis
Law Scho
Law School.
Canada's pathbreaking vendor - neutral legal citation standard, and CanLII's innovative RefLex citator, are the
topics of Ivan Mokanov's new post, entitled Environmentally - Friendly Citations, on the VoxPopuLII blog, published by the Legal Information Institute
at Cornell University
Law School.
An example I like to use when explaining KM to
law students is to imagine the following scenario (of course keeping in mind prohibitions against academic plagiarism): What if
at law school you had easy (online) access to every course summary, your professor's notes and slides, past exams and model form answers, all essays written by all
law students organized by
topic and course, etc..
She has also judged trial competitions
at several
law schools across the country and been a frequent speaker
at state and national conferences on a variety of legal
topics.
Taught intellectual property
law topics at the MIT Sloan
School of Management as a guest lecturer (2010, 2011, 2012).
The next few articles delves deeper into this
topic with Julian, using his expertise in Criminal
Law from Germany; we also hear from Tonya Krause - Phelan, a Professor and Auxiliary Dean
at Western Michigan University Cooley
Law School, who discusses this from an American point of view, and from Mary Prior QC, touching on English
Law and mental health.
Every year, usually in December, LWI sponsors One - Day Workshops on selected
topics at 10 - 12
law schools across the country.
Maintaining Mental Health
at Law School Caitlin Peterson talks to Alexandria Gilbert, Nick DeFiesta, and Caroline Phillips about how the topic of mental health is addressed at law scho
Law School Caitlin Peterson talks to Alexandria Gilbert, Nick DeFiesta, and Caroline Phillips about how the topic of mental health is addressed at law s
School Caitlin Peterson talks to Alexandria Gilbert, Nick DeFiesta, and Caroline Phillips about how the
topic of mental health is addressed
at law scho
law schoolschool.
Defensive driving courses cover
topics such as traffic
laws, drug - and alcohol - impaired driving, and inclement - weather driving and are often available online or
at commercial driving
schools.
She is a frequent speaker and guest lecturer on the
topics of Ethics and Collaborative Practice
at the University of Virginia
School of
Law, George Washington University
School of
Law and the University of Maryland
School of
Law,
at conferences for the Maryland State Bar and the Montgomery County Bar Associations, the Virginia and DC Collaborative
Law Associations and
at the Financial Planning Association Spring Symposium for the DC Metropolitan area.
Karen has presented on these and related
topics at events such as The International Academy of Collaborative Professionals» Forum, The Collaborative Professionals of Washington Annual Conference, The Academy of Professional Family Mediators Conference, The New Hampshire Collaborative
Law Group, Northwest Dispute Resolution Conference (University of Washington
Law School), the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Conference (AFCC).