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Is your website for your clients or for your peers?
Inspired by this venn diagram found on Business Pundit, I thought I'd do one for Law Firm Websites:Inspired by this venn diagram found on Business Pundit, I thought I'd do one for Law Firm Websites:
PrawfsBlawg on Teaching Civil Procedure
Readers may be interested in these recent posts on PrawfsBlawg about teaching civil procedure: Things You Oughta Know if You Teach Civil Procedure, by Scott Dodson (William & Mary) More things to know if you teach civ pro, by Howard...
Faculty Hiring Announcement: University of Alabama
Prof. Paul Horwitz (Alabama) has posted Faculty Hiring at Alabama over at PrawfsBlawg. They’re looking at both entry-level and lateral candidates, and one area of need is civil procedure.
Wasserman on Best Practices, Student-Centeredness & Teaching Civil Procedure
Over at PrawfsBlawg, Howard Wasserman (Florida International) has this post, which shares some of his recent experiences in the classroom and describes how trends in law school pedagogy may be in tension with one another. --A
Antitrust Fines, Due Process and the ECHR
Over at the highly recommended ECHR Blog, there's an excellent post on EU antitrust fines and ECHR fair trial rights. The author of the post, Felix Ronkes Agerbeek, is an eminent lawyer, who works in the Commission's presitigious legal service,...Over at the highly recommended ECHR Blog, there's an...
