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The Legal Underground Updated only when there's time AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "The Top Ten Federal Rules of Evidence, Part 2." September 04, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "The Top Ten Federal Rules of Evidence, Part 1." September 02, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) The Weekly Law School Roundup #136 Here's your weekly list of good posts from the past week by law students, some current or almost current, some recently-graduated-- Why? School begins, again. [Improvilaw]Classmates A few quick sketches, plus a cookie. [Thanks, But No Thanks]Tech Web apps for back-to-school. [Law is Cool]Distractions Law school begins. [terra nullius]Impressions Law school begins, two. [A (non)Token Minority Law Student]Rumbling Problems with law-school rankings. [The Blawgraphy]Free Time Getting a life back. [think like a woman. act like a man.]Identity Why people go to law school. [The Shark]Inspiration An on-the-ground report from Invesco Field. [Diary of a Law School Mom]Engaged What the professor means to a class. [butterflyfish]Lawyers Why you should read and join Solosez. [Law Ingenue]Meme 25 sentences. [A Woman in Law School]Meme 25 more sentences. [PT-LawMom]Math There's very little of it in law school. [3Lwannabe]Change Real issues will be discussed when debating Palin. [Nuts & Boalts]Look for next week's roundup at Thanks, But No Thanks then it's back here the week after that. You can find some other recent roundups in the "At the Law Schools 2" category, as well as sixty or so older roundups from 2004-2005 here. Finally, if you want to know how I choose posts to highlight, see "How I Write the Weekly Law School Roundup." (If you have a law-student weblog that I don't seem to know about or that isn't in my blogroll, please send me an email.) August 31, 2008 in At the Law Schools 2 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Videotaping Your Opponent's Deposition." August 28, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) APHORISM OF THE DAY . . . The rule against perpetuities is the legal principle demonstrating that even though you’ve forgotten most of the legal rules you thought you knew, you can always look them up. August 27, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE: "A Book Becomes a Blog." August 26, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) THE WEEKLY LAW SCHOOL ROUNDUP . . . The Weekly Law School Roundup alternates between The Legal Underground and Thanks, But No Thanks, where you can find this week's Weekly Law School Roundup #135. The next installment will appear here soon, so be sure to check back. August 25, 2008 in At the Law Schools 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) An Introduction to Lawyers for Those Who Have Not Yet Had the Pleasure of Being Introduced: An Essay in Four Parts Here is the complete "Introduction to Lawyers for Those Who Have Not Yet Had the Pleasure of Being Introduced: An Essay in Four Parts," now collected for the first time in a single post:Part I: An Introduction to the Typical Lawyer Part II: How to Feed a Lawyer Part III: How to Dress a Lawyer Part IV: Living with a Lawyer Before you get on my case, I admit that Part IV was something of a cop out. Someday, perhaps, I'll expand it. But I'm not going to do it before Hollywood comes calling. It hasn't happened yet and, alas, it probably never will, at least not based on this introduction to the typical lawyer. But ever I keep hoping, if you know what I mean, which perhaps you do, especially if you're the typical lawyer. . . August 22, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Learn about Federal Multidistrict Litigation." August 21, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Discovery Tip: Using Model Interrogatories to Fend Off Objections to Discovery." August 19, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) The Weekly Law School Roundup #134 Here's your weekly list of good posts from the past week by law students, some current or almost current, some recently-graduated-- Choices What will you do, Summer 1L? [Life of a Law Student]Parody Voting democrat. [Nuts & Boalts]Distractions Introducing "whale-tail." [The Shark]Advice Everything a 1L needs to know. [Wish I Would Have Known]Gunnerism She's not about to start now. [Diary of a Law School Mom]Freak Out A real job hunt. [Improvilaw]Dark Describing law students. [Thank You Ma'am]Eyeshadow An Olympic wish. [think like a woman. act like a man.]Beginnings Law-school orientation. [Somebody shake me, please]Reading The shock of the first assignments. [The Legal Optimist]Kisses Another Olympic wish. [Thanks, But No Thanks]Entertainment A weblogging blast-from-the-past. [Law Ingenue]Feminism Letting girls play football. [Legally Certifiable]Look for next week's roundup at Thanks, But No Thanks then it's back here the week after that. You can find some other recent roundups in the "At the Law Schools 2" category, as well as sixty or so older roundups from 2004-2005 here. Finally, if you want to know how I choose posts to highlight, see "How I Write the Weekly Law School Roundup." (If you have a law-student weblog that I don't seem to know about or that isn't in my blogroll, please send me an email.) August 17, 2008 in At the Law Schools 2 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0) APHORISM OF THE DAY . . . Though every lawyer knows a second language, the best ones never use it. August 14, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Test Yourself: What Makes a Good Opening Statement." August 14, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Cross-Examination at Trial: Just Say No." August 12, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) THE WEEKLY LAW SCHOOL ROUNDUP . . . The Weekly Law School Roundup alternates between The Legal Underground and Thanks, But No Thanks, where you can find this week's Weekly Law School Roundup #133. The next installment will appear here soon, so be sure to check back. August 11, 2008 in At the Law Schools 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Missouri Lawyers: New Expert Rule, Effective January, 2009." August 07, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Trial Tip: Overhead Photos, Courtesy of Google Earth." August 05, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) The Weekly Law School Roundup #132 Here's your weekly list of good posts from the past week by law students, some current or almost current, some recently-graduated-- Attitude Doing it as though it makes sense. [The Blawgraphy]Tips Your computer is your friend. [The Shark]Omens Parting comments from the dream law firm. [The War of All Against All]Comparisons Law school v. high school. [Law Ingenue]Success A giving-birth story. [Sfrajett's City 2.0]Fruit Pears and apricots. [But for the Sky]Conflicts Third-year scheduling. [Butterflyfish]Wrongs Slapping-down the executive branch. [Nuts & Boalts]Rights Post-bar-exam wrap-ups. [divine angst, My So-Called Internet-based Life, and Expressio Unius]Look for next week's roundup at Thanks, But No Thanks then it's back here the week after that. You can find some other recent roundups in the "At the Law Schools 2" category, as well as sixty or so older roundups from 2004-2005 here. Finally, if you want to know how I choose posts to highlight, see "How I Write the Weekly Law School Roundup." (If you have a law-student weblog that I don't seem to know about or that isn't in my blogroll, please send me an email.) August 03, 2008 in At the Law Schools 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "'Please Tell the Jury': A Formula Guaranteed to Make You Sound Pompous." July 31, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) APHORISM OF THE DAY . . . An attorney is a lawyer who is trying to sound more important that he really is. July 31, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) READING ASSIGNMENT: THE LAWYER'S BRIEFCASE . . . It's something every law-related weblog needs--some long essays. Here's one that appeared not so long ago on The Legal Underground: "The Collected Four-Part Examination of the Lawyer's Briefcase, One of an Ongoing Series of Essays on 'Things Important to Every Lawyer.'" July 30, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Taking Control of Direct Examination." July 29, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) THE WEEKLY LAW SCHOOL ROUNDUP . . . The Weekly Law School Roundup alternates between The Legal Underground and Thanks, But No Thanks, where you can find this week's Weekly Law School Roundup #131. The next installment will appear here soon, so be sure to check back. July 28, 2008 in At the Law Schools 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE: "Cross-Examining the Liar at Trial: Two Absolute Prerequisites." July 24, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Law Review Articles on the Web." July 22, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) The Weekly Law School Roundup #130 Here's your weekly list of good posts from the past week by law students, some current or almost current, some recently-graduated--Organize A new version of Evernote. [But for the Sky] Useful The benefits of aloe vera. [The Legal Optimist] MBAs Just like us. [The Shark] Boredom An overlooked benefit of deadlines. [The War of All Against All] Let Me In Neighbors and intercoms. [Thanks, But No Thanks] Bashful The pros and cons of mock trials. [Butterflyfish]Television Thoughts about the Emmys. [wicked words] The Bar Exam Do what works for you. [think like a woman. act like a man.] Perspective The imporance of sleep. [My So-Called Internet-based Life] Cram Down to the wire with the bar exam. [divine angst]Look for next week's roundup at Thanks, But No Thanks then it's back here the week after that. You can find some other recent roundups in the "At the Law Schools 2" category, as well as sixty or so older roundups from 2004-2005 here. Finally, if you want to know how I choose posts to highlight, see "How I Write the Weekly Law School Roundup." (If you have a law-student weblog that I don't seem to know about or that isn't in my blogroll, please send me an email.) July 20, 2008 in At the Law Schools 2 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBLOG . . . ¨Depositions: When the Witness Answers a Question You Didn´t Ask.¨ July 17, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) THE WEEKLY LAW SCHOOL ROUNDUP . . . The Weekly Law School Roundup alternates between The Legal Underground and Thanks, But No Thanks, where you can find this week's Weekly Law School Roundup #129. The next installment will appear here soon, so be sure to check back. July 15, 2008 in At the Law Schools 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE LEGAL UNDERGROUND . . . "Advice to Young Associates #16," which includes invaluable instructions for overcoming writer's block that I happen to use myself from time to time. July 10, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Trial Notebooks: An Alternative Method." July 10, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Stipulations That Will Streamline Trial." July 08, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) The Weekly Law School Roundup #128 Here's your weekly list of good posts from the past week by law students, some current or almost current, some recently-graduated--Campaign An interview with an election-law lawyer. [Fight the Hypo]Archives A list of favorite law-student posts. [No. 634]Torture Christoper Hitchens gets waterboarded. [R. Enochs, Esq.]Lawyers Good feelings about a career. [butterflyfish]The Wall Civil procedure in tangled syntax. [Above Supra]The Brethren A book review. [A Woman in Law School]Resources How to research a law firm. [Legally Numb]Porn-Like One woman's fantasy. [think like a woman. act like a man.]Crude Celebrating the high price of oil. [Ostranenie]Accurate Describing a summer job. [The War of All Against All]Tigerlily Waiting for a baby. [Sfrajett's City 2.0]Know-How Paralegals as superheroes. [The Shark]Books A summer reading list for incoming 1Ls. [Law Ingenue]No Thanks Choosing an area of law to practice. [The Legal Optimist]Busted Blogging and anonymity. [PT-LawMom]Report Things you learn working for a court. [Thanks, But No Thanks]Look for next week's roundup at Thanks, But No Thanks then it's back here the week after that. You can find some other recent roundups in the "At the Law Schools 2" category, as well as sixty or so older roundups from 2004-2005 here. Finally, if you want to know how I choose posts to highlight, see "How I Write the Weekly Law School Roundup." (If you have a law-student weblog that I don't seem to know about or that isn't in my blogroll, please send me an email.) July 06, 2008 in At the Law Schools 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Communicating with Juries: The Well-Placed Pause." July 03, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Depositions: Boxing In the Witness." July 01, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) THE WEEKLY LAW SCHOOL ROUNDUP . . . Thanks to Kristine at divine angst for all the help with the Weekly Law School Roundup in the past years. Now the torch is passing to Thanks, But No Thanks, where the roundup will appear every other week, beginning this week with Weekly Law School Roundup #127. Look here for next week's roundup. June 30, 2008 in At the Law Schools 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Wills v. Foster: The Illinois Supreme Court on Damages in a Personal Injury Case." June 26, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "The NLJ's Litigators of the Year, Each with a Unique Story." June 24, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) The Weekly Law School Roundup #126 Here's your weekly list of good posts from the past week by law students, some current or almost current, some recently-graduated--Pinched A post about prices. [think like a woman. act like a man.]Rant Trying to game the law school gods. [The War of All Against All]Books Something to do in the summer. [Magic Cookie]Shocking Myths about lawyers, law school, and money. [Brown Boy Goes to Law School]Don't? Blogging in law school. [No. 634]One-L Preparing to start law school. [A Woman in Law School]Vigilante Justice Fighting over a chair. [The Shark]Lesson Getting over the douchebags. [Terra Nullius]Look for next week's roundup at divine angst (though that's soon to change) then it's back here the week after that. You can find some other recent roundups in the "At the Law Schools 2" category, as well as sixty or so older roundups from 2004-2005 here. Finally, if you want to know how I choose posts to highlight, see "How I Write the Weekly Law School Roundup." (If you have a law-student weblog that I don't seem to know about or that isn't in my blogroll, please send me an email.) June 22, 2008 in At the Law Schools 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) AT MY TRIAL PRACTICE WEBSITE . . . "Courtroom Tech: 'The Flash Is Not the Goal'" June 19, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) SUMMER ASSOCIATES, KEEP READING . . . From Legal Blog Watch, "Roundup of Advice for Summer and Permanent Associates"--Summer may be here, but school isn't out for law students by a long shot. As summer associates, law students still have plenty to learn about marketing, the business of law and the importance of feedback. Fortunately, an abundance of experts are willing to share their knowledge online.Read the full post for links to the advice. And for summer associates who want even more, here's my advice: have your bosses read this post from the Illinois Trial Practice Weblog, "Giving Legal Research Assignments to Others." June 18, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) Next »
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