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Education News October 13, 2017 by admin

High Drama Comes to University of Miami Law School Clinic

Theater and law school might not seem like a perfect fit, but one legal clinic is relying on a theatrical approach to teaching about attorney-client interviewing techniques. Early in the school year, before University of Miami School of Law students ever see a client in the school’s Health Rights Clinic, they participate in an intense …

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Features Technology October 12, 2017March 30, 2019 by admin

Call Her the Constable of Cryptocurrency

Once upon a time there was a hero who took down the corrupt French Maid, who had manipulated and stolen from the Dread Pirate Roberts on The Silk Road. It sounds like the plot line of a swashbuckler movie, but actually, it’s part of the tale of Kathryn Haun’s rise as a federal prosecutor who …

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News October 5, 2017 by admin

It’s a New Day in State Bar of Texas Presidential Politics

The State Bar of Texas has suspended a gaggle of election guidelines that restricted the way that candidates could campaign for votes. The move recognizes a growing trend for candidates to run for president-elect by gathering lawyers’ signatures on a petition—in addition to a bar subcommittee picking two candidates. State bar leaders are also acknowledging …

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Education October 3, 2017 by admin

U. of North Texas’ First and Only Law School Dean Retiring

For the second time, Royal Furgeson Jr. is voluntarily retiring from a high-profile public service job that others might choose to keep for decades—or even for life. “You always want to leave a little too early, not a little too late,” said the retired U.S. District Judge, who announced on Monday that he’s also retiring …

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Education September 19, 2017March 30, 2019 by admin

UC Law Schools Orchestrate 2-Day Civil Rights Conference

Four California law schools have launched a conference to prepare lawyers to protect the civil rights of vulnerable people, a service they see as increasingly necessary in the Age of Trump. The four University of California law schools—Berkeley School of Law, UCLA School of Law, UC Davis School of Law, and UC Irvine School of …

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Business September 14, 2017March 30, 2019 by admin

Nixon Peabody’s On-Site Incubator a Boost for LGBT Entrepreneurs

Many law firms support LGBT equality by donating money or doing cases pro bono. But one firm has taken it to a higher level—16 stories, to be exact. Nixon Peabody has donated 2,300 square feet of its 16th floor San Francisco office and partnered with StartOut, a nonprofit LGBT business accelerator, to launch the StartOut …

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Education News September 7, 2017 by admin

‘Dreamer’ Law Students in Turmoil over DACA Uncertainty

Heartbroken. Disappointed. Stunned. Law students who took a shot at becoming lawyers with the help of an Obama-era immigration program say that’s how they feel after the news that President Donald Trump could rescind the program. Among the estimated 800,000 undocumented immigrants who are recipients of Deferred Action for Children Arrivals, or DACA, are law …

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Education September 1, 2017March 30, 2019 by admin

SMU Law Embraces Innovative Flash Mentoring

No other law school in Texas has something like Mustang Exchange, Baylor University comes closest with its Baylor Mentor Network, but it’s universitywide, rather than law school specific. Mustang Exchange is even unparalleled among law schools across the nation, said Abby Ruth, SMU Dedman’s director of alumni relations. In most mentoring programs, law schools take …

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Business August 30, 2017March 30, 2019 by admin

Do Lawyers Make Better CEOs? Yes! Er, Maybe.

Hey companies, want to avoid litigation? Hire a lawyer as CEO. Want to make bold moves? Look elsewhere. In recently published research about how lawyer CEOs differ from nonlawyer CEOs, law professor M. Todd Henderson and colleagues sifted through data on 3,500 CEOs at nearly 2,400 publicly traded companies over a 20-year span. The researchers found …

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News August 28, 2017 by admin

Houston-area Courts Crippled by Hurricane Harvey

Pummeled by Hurricane Harvey, federal and state courts along the Texas Gulf Coast have closed their doors and suspended all operations, grinding to a near halt one of the busiest jurisdictions in the country. … Link. PDF: Houston-area Courts Crippled by Hurricane Harvey _ Law

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