Sentences with phrase «writing about law practice»

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In the matter of sexual harassment, I and others have written about the ill - conceived substitution of university conduct codes, unreasonable evidentiary standards, and star - chamber procedures for longstanding law - enforcement practices.
I dreamed of it, fantasized about it, but even as I walked away from a law practice to write my first novel, the decision was based on an undeniable need to at least try.
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She currently does not practice law, but enjoys researching and writing about it.
«I had no idea that 10 years later, I would have written several books, appeared just about all over the country speaking to lawyers on technology issues, and become involved with a great group of law practice management experts.
Posts include snarky op - eds related to the legal news of the day, columns written by law students and young practicing lawyers about their experiences in the profession, coverage of quirky legal news stories — and a weekly caption contest.
In my last post, I wrote that after practicing law for more than 25 years, I have little to complain about.
Newton clearly thinks not, and adds: «How can we expect law students to become competent practitioners if the core of full - time law faculties, notwithstanding their scholarly prowess, do not themselves possess even the basic skills required to practice the type of law about which they teach and write
When asked about the legal writers he most respects, Garner answers, «My own heroes there are Charles Alan Wright, author of Federal Practice and Procedure; I love the writing of Grant Gilmore, the great Yale law professor; and Lon Fuller, the Harvard philosopher of law
Indeed, hard to see how a mortgage broker could be knowledgeable enough about personal injury law to write a comment that would add sufficient value to offset the blatant promotional motivation (but you never know - perhaps the broker used to practice law, or was a personal injury client at some point).
Write down 10 things about the law you practice that other attorneys should know but probably don't
Because the university programs were not seen by prospective students as useful training for the practice of law, they lost out to the more practical pathways of apprenticeship and private law schools.85 Only later, when they married the theoretical and the practical instruction, including the teaching of writing and speaking about the law, would university programs rise to become the dominant force in legal education.86
Rather, their approach was much more theoretical than practical.60 In 1779, Thomas Jefferson, then the Governor of Virginia, established «a Professorship of Law and Police» at William and Mary College.61 George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and, not coincidentally, the lawyer under whom Jefferson apprenticed, was appointed.62 The purpose of the course of study Wythe taught was less about producing practicing lawyers than it was educating the statesmen of the New Republic.63 Wythe did attempt to blend in some practical training with his lectures and readings through the use of a moot court and a moot legislature, though there is no indication that Wythe required any writing on the part of the students.64
Dina Lynch Eisenberg JD, Legal Operations Strategist writes about delegation, automation and building a law practice that runs itself.
In thinking about my presentation next week for the ACLEA annual meeting about «How Technology is Changing the Practice of Law... and CLE,» I suddenly remembered that I had once written a magazine article on this very topic.
In a post last October at Above the Law, I wrote about the sometimes murkiness of practice management pricing, and discussed credit card processing as an example.
We've written before about lawyers launching practices there, forming bar associations there, opening law schools there and plugging books there.
I've been meaning to write a post about iPad 4 Lawyers, the new blog from Tom Mighell, a self - described «technology nut» who is one of the smartest people I know when it comes to the practical uses of technology in law practice.
Now, that manuscript is about to be a book, The Lawyer's Essential Guide to Writing, published by the American Bar Association's Law Practice Management Section.
Susan Cartier Liebel of Build A Solo Practice (who's also taught a law school course on this topic for seven years) has written extensively about the need for law schools to teach practical skills.
I know, Megan, you've been writing for Lawyerist for a long time, but I have learned so much more about you and your practice over the last year or so because you came to the first TBD Law just about a year ago.
The March issue of Law Practice Management, the magazine of the American Bar Association's Law Practice Management Section, includes an article I wrote about ethics sites on the Web.
Rule of Law is written by a Canadian lawyer who posts about trusts and estates issues he encounters in his practice, as well as other legal issues that interest him.
Besides helping associates with their legal writing, mentorships give associates a single point of contact within the firm if they have questions about any aspect of practicing law.
Scholars of the discipline expanded from dissecting the practice of teaching legal writing and began to focus on law as rhetoric.11 Progressively, the teaching of legal argument had led to curiosity about rhetorical devices and narrative techniques.12 The importance of plain or accessible language became a key component of effective communication.13 The intersection of legal writing and storytelling emerged as an important area of the scholarly discourse.14 The discipline's character developed and created new and emerging sub-characters within the story.
Well, to counter the negative grades, how about: • Assist law school grads looking for jobs • Encourage pro bono work in the practice of law • Set aside a percentage of first -, second - and third - year salaries to pay down debt • Act as a mentor for law school students • Assist law students in the study of law and legal writing Consider contacting your local dean, and pitching in.
When my colleague Carolyn Elefant isn't posting here at Legal Blog Watch, she of course writes her own blog, My Shingle, where she has a jaw - dropping post about a law - practice «franchise» gone bad.
When I asked Dershowitz what he would change about Letters to a Young Lawyer if he were writing it today, he pointed out that because law has become much more of a business, he would want to add a chapter on conflicts and billing practices, which are more relevant than they were.
He also is the editor of Law Lit: From Atticus Finch to The Practice: A Collection of Great Writing About the Law.
Clio's App Directory I wrote recently about major announcements made by Clio at its annual Clio Cloud Conference, including a major reengineering of its platform and a new direction for the company, from «law practice management» in the cloud to «law practice» in the cloud.
I wrote recently about major announcements made by Clio at its annual Clio Cloud Conference, including a major reengineering of its platform and a new direction for the company, from «law practice management» in the cloud to «law practice» in the cloud.
In a post here May 19, LegalZoom Suffers Setback in North Carolina, I wrote about recent legal developments in South Carolina and North Carolina involving claims that LegalZoom is engaged in the unauthorized practice of law.
A website that states clearly and prominently what you do, how you do it, and who you do it for; blog posts written in your own voice with your own perspective; real testimonials from actual clients about working with you — these are now some of the most significant components of your law practice's brand.
May It Please the Court is listed as «Legal News and Headlines,» even though J. Craig Williams writes frequently about law practice, appellate cases, technology and practice management.
In a post here two months ago, I wrote about recent developments involving LegalZoom in South Carolina and North Carolina, where legal actions had sought to shut down the company as engaged in the unauthorized practice of law.
A year ago, I wrote here about Orion, the practice - management system designed for mid-sized law firms, and -LSB-...]
I'm well under 50 and I regularly use TWO fountain pens (not cheapos, either)... ah, that's right — I don't practice law, I just write about it.
The day - to - day practice of law may not bear very much resemblance to law school, but if you find you don't enjoy reading cases, picking them apart, or writing about them, then you really have to think about whether you have sufficient passion about the law to overcome the struggle of earning an income sufficient to repay the $ 100k + in debt that you've incurred.
I've read extensively about practice in China, and wrote papers on law in Canada and Singapore.
I'd written to the publication, asserting that the career office at our law school encouraged us to lie on interviews by, for example, feigning interest in a particular practice area and expressing enthusiasm about working long hours.
U.S. lawyer Stephanie Kimbro who writes about running virtual law practices shared an infographic she created last week with everyone — Technology in Legal Education (excerpt of the image below).
As someone whose blog focuses on the business of law and has a user point of view since I was in private practice for many years, I'd love for vendors to show me something terrific that I can write about.
You may file a complaint about the unauthorized practice of law by providing a written request for investigation to our office.
Jared previously wrote this guide «Offline Networking: Using Referrals to Grow Your Practice,» which you can download for free as well if you are interested in learning some tips about marketing your law firm outside of online channels.
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