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FinancialCounsel
FinancialCounsel
Features podcasts on compliance, employment and industry intelligence for investment professionals and investment, planning and regulatory intelligence for investors. By James J. Eccleston.
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Nov 20
Advisers Urged To Seek Legal Counsel To Negotiate Protections Associated With The Current 330% Trailing 12 Recruiting Packages Offered By Merrill Lynch And Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
As wirehouses fight to keep brokers from moving to the independent channels, warring wirehouses are adding fuel to the fire. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC and Merrill Lynch are going toe-to-toe by offering top reps a recruiting package of up to 330% of annual production. Sources have said that those are the highest levels ever. But be careful. Attorneys at SNSFE negotiate these deals and these deals are complicated and tied to a rep's ability to increase business. It's impossible to know how... Posted on November 20, 2009 at 01:14 pm by JEccleston@snsfe-law.com (James J. Eccleston) -
Nov 18
SNSFE Investigates John Leonard, High Net Worth Strategies And Workman Securities Corp.
Lawyers at SNSFE have commenced an investigation into the activities of John M. Leonard who has done business as High Net Worth Securities located in Illinois and Florida. Mr. Leonard formerly was associated with Workman Securities Corp. Specifically, SNSFE is investigating the propriety of investment recommendations for investors of Provident Royalties, Gulfstar, Mountain Energy, Naples Lubbock, and Advantage Office Suites, as well as any other limited partnership interest sold during the last... Posted on November 18, 2009 at 11:21 am by JEccleston@snsfe-law.com (James J. Eccleston) -
Nov 12
SEC Chairman's Speech Highlights Key Securities Initiatives And Reforms
SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro's recent speech to the securities industry, entitled, "The Road to Investor Confidence," certainly was not designed to win over friends from Wall Street. Prefacing her remarks by blaming Wall Street for the "recent crisis" (it didn't understand or simply ignored the risks) and by blaming the SEC (for being asleep at the wheel), she described how the SEC is going about restoring investor confidence and protection. Let's review the more important initiatives and... Posted on November 12, 2009 at 09:44 am by JEccleston@snsfe-law.com (James J. Eccleston)
Life of a Law Student: All Feeds
Life of a Law Student: All Feeds
Covers law foundations of Canadian Law. From McGill University's Neil Wehneman and Erin Morgan.
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Sep 19
The Art of the Law School Transfer
As many of you know, I transferred law schools after my 1L year. Many law students consider transferring after their 1L year, generally to move to a higher ranked school. I transferred because I was marrying someone out of state (and dropping a little in the law school rankings), so I didn't have the same academic pressure. Unfortunately, that transfer process did not go smoothly for me. Thankfully, a LoaLS listener has written a comprehensive guide on transferring, appropriately entitled The... Posted on September 19, 2009 at 03:05 pm by Neil -
Sep 16
A Plea to New Law Students
Among other things, I am Firearms Instructor. When I tell people this, it's usually a 50/50 split as to whether their eyes are filled with fear or interest. Minds have been conditioned by the media and social biases that "Guns are bad." When I counsel students at the college where I work who are starting their education in legal studies, I ask them a few questions (this works a bit better during an election year): 1) Do you think guns should be banned? 2) The guy who held the sign "You're a... Posted on September 16, 2009 at 07:32 am by Rob Wiltbank -
Aug 3
LoaLS #1 on Online Schools Blog Choice
I found out this morning that Life of a Law Student is the top choice over at OnlineSchools.Org on their list of 100 Best Blogs for Law School Students. "Law school is an arduous ordeal few are prepared to undertake. In recent years, the proliferation of technology has made it easier for students to get study tips, career advice or anything else they may need. Blogs have been especially useful for sharing information between people. Whether you're already in law school or are thinking about... Posted on August 3, 2009 at 04:41 am by Rob Wiltbank
Georgetown Law Podcasts
Georgetown Law Podcasts
Audio from discussions, lectures and panels at Georgetown Law School.
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Oct 7
Report Launch: Refugee Crisis in America: Iraqis and Their Resettlement Experience
Welcome Rachel Taylor, Interim Director, Human Rights Institute, Georgetown University Law Center Remarks on Refugee Resettlement Larry Yungk, Senior Resettlement Officer, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Report Presentation Georgetown Law Students Luke Polcyn, Soraya Fata, Dania Ayoudi, Raha Wala, Gabriel Pacyniak, Ian Kysel "Refugee Crisis in America: Iraqis and Their Resettlement Experience" is the culmination of months of research by a team of Georgetown Law students. The... Posted on October 7, 2009 at 06:45 am -
Jun 3
Supreme Court Institute Panel Discussion on President Obamas Nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court and the Confirmation Process
Panelists Joan Biskupic (L'93), Supreme Court correspondent, USA Today, and author of the forthcoming American Original: The Life and Constitution of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and of Sandra Day O'Connor: How the First Woman on the Supreme Court Became Its Most Influential Justice Susan Low Bloch, Professor, Georgetown University Law Center Roy Englert, a partner at Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, Untereiner and Sauber, who served in the Office of the Solicitor General and has... Posted on June 3, 2009 at 10:30 am -
May 20
Conference on the State of the Judiciary - Striking the Balance: Fair and Independent Courts in a New Era
Please click the name of each segment to view the corresponding webcast. Welcome (linked above) 9:00 - 9:15 a.m. T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Dean, Georgetown University Law Center Walter Isaacson, CEO, The Aspen Institute Sandra Day O'Connor, Associate Justice, Retired, United States Supreme Court Opening Remarks 9:15 - 9:35 a.m. Elena Kagan, Solicitor General of the United States Panel I 9:35 - 10:35 a.m. "The New Administration and the Courts" Introductory Remarks: Stephen Breyer, Associate... Posted on May 20, 2009 at 07:00 am
May it Please the Court
May it Please the Court
Covers legal news and observations. By J. Craig Williams.
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Nov 5
Lawyer2Lawyer Internet Radio Seizes Emails Under The Fourth Amendment
The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution gives us protection against unreasonable searches and seizures. But what about a search of your email - is it afforded the same protection? {Please join me and my fellow co-host and attorney Bob Ambrogi as we welcome Orin S. Kerr , Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School and Jason Paroff Esq., Director of Computer Forensics Operations with the ESI Consulting practice at Kroll Ontrack to look at the recent opinion handed down by... Posted on November 5, 2009 at 01:19 am -
Oct 30
Lawyer2Lawyer Internet Radio Reviews The Birth Control Litigation
Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals is facing a growing number of lawsuits claiming that the company concealed the health risks associated with the top-selling birth control pills Yaz and Yasmin. Please join me and my fellow attorney, Law.com blogger and co-host Bob Ambrogi as we welcome Attorney Mike Danko from the Danko Law Firm and James T. O'Reilly, Professor of Law at University of Cincinnati College of Law, to a look at the basis for the litigation, the reported side affects, the FDA's role,... Posted on October 30, 2009 at 12:41 am -
Oct 22
Lawyer2Lawyer Internet Radio Employs New York Law For Rate Of Pay Issues
Effective October 26, 2009, amended New York Labor Law: Section 195 will require employers to provide written notification to their employees, at the time of hiring, of their rate of pay and obtain a written acknowledgment from each employee of the receipt of this written notice. Please join me as I welcome Attorney Charles H. Kaplan, Partner in the New York office of my law firm, Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold LLP and Barbara S. Mehlsack, Esq., Partner in the New York firm of Gorlick... Posted on October 22, 2009 at 12:17 am
Lewis & Clark Law School...
Lewis & Clark Law School Podcast
Lewis & Clark Law School Podcast of events and speakers.
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Nov 18
Strategies for an Out-of-State Job Search
Career Services Speaker Series Strategies for an Out-of-State Job Search November 11, 2009 Career Services | email Career Services Are you planning to look for a law clerk or attorney position outside of Oregon? If so, there are some resources and strategies you need to know about. In this podcast, Associate Dean for Career Services Libby Davis discusses issues to anticipate with an out of state job search; resources for locating or researching out of state jobs; methods for approaching out of... Posted on November 18, 2009 at 01:25 pm by almaraz -
Nov 17
Alternative Careers Panel #2
Career Services Speaker Series Alternative Careers Panel #2 November 10, 2009 Career Services | email Career Services Are you interested in using your law degree in an alternative career? Come here from three L&C Law Alums who have successfully pursued non-law practice careers. Guest Speakers: Brendan McCarthy '95, former legislative counsel/current government affairs counsel for Portland General Electric Catherine Ciarlo '94, former non-profit executive director/current transportation... Posted on November 17, 2009 at 06:02 pm by almaraz -
Nov 17
Indigenous Issues Farmworkers Panel
Student Group Speaker Series Indigenous Issues Farmworkers Panel November 10, 2009 Student Life | Pesticide Panel This podcast is the second of a five panel series on farmworker law jointly sponsored by the Latino Law Society, Environmental Justice Advocates, and the National Lawyers Guild. The panel will feature Santiago Ventura Morales from the Oregon Law Center and Janice Morgan, Director of the Farmworker Program at Legal Aid Services of Oregon. The panel will discuss the unique legal,... Posted on November 17, 2009 at 05:52 pm by almaraz
US 7th Circuit Court of Appeals:...
US 7th Circuit Court of Appeals: New Oral Arguments
The latest oral arguments before the US 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Nov 18
Oral Argument in case number:
Oral Argument in case: ; Kristen Majeski v. Metro Life Insur Co (civil case) [uploaded: 11/18/2009] Posted on November 18, 2009 at 12:07 pm -
Nov 18
Oral Argument in case number:
Oral Argument in case: ; USA v. Roberto Sanchez (criminal case) [uploaded: 11/18/2009] Posted on November 18, 2009 at 12:06 pm -
Nov 18
Oral Argument in case number:
Oral Argument in case: ; Margaret Seamon v. Michael Astrue (civil case) [uploaded: 11/18/2009] Posted on November 18, 2009 at 12:05 pm
Federalist Society Audio
Federalist Society Audio
Audio of recent events, speeches and conferences of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies.
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Nov 20
Annual Rosenkranz Debate: Statutory Interpretation 11-14-09
The Annual Rosenkranz Debate was held on November 14, 2009, during The Federalist Society's 2009 National Lawyers Convention. This debate featured Judge Guido Calabresi of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; Judge Frank H. Easterbrook of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit; and Prof. John F. Manning of Harvard Law School as the moderator. Introduction by Eugene B. Meyer, President of the Federalist Society. RESOLVED: The United States Constitution Requires Federal... Posted on November 20, 2009 at 03:12 pm -
Nov 20
Address by Mark Levin 11-14-09
Mark Levin, President of the Legal Landmark Foundation and author of Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto, closed the 2009 National Lawyers Convention with this address on Saturday, November 14, 2009. Introduction by Mr. Leonard A. Leo, Executive Vice President of The Federalist Society. Posted on November 20, 2009 at 12:45 pm -
Nov 20
Showcase Panel III: Regulation of Financial Institutions 11-14-09
The Federalist Society presented this panel discussion on Redistribution of Wealth at the 2009 National Lawyers Convention on Friday, November 13, 2009. Panelists included Hon. Paul S. Atkins of the Congressional Oversight Panel and former U.S. SEC Commissioner; Ms. Stephanie R. Breslow of Schulte, Roth & Zabel LLP; Dean Paul G. Mahoney of the University of Virginia School of Law; Hon. Annette L. Nazareth of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP; and Judge Edith H. Jones of the U.S. Court of... Posted on November 20, 2009 at 09:52 am
Internet Cases
Internet Cases
Legal developments involving the Internet and new technologies. By Evan Brown.
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Nov 5
Death scene photos posted on the web did not subject coroner to liability
Werner v. County of Northampton, 2009 WL 3471188 (3rd Cir. October 29, 2009) (Not selected for official publication). Plaintiff's son died in the family home. No one seems to know for sure whether it was an accident or suicide. Even Plaintiff gave conflicting statements to the court - in his complaint he said it was not suicide, but in a later-filed brief he said it was. In any event, on the day the son died, the coroner came to the house to take pictures. Somehow the coroner's son got a hold... Posted on November 5, 2009 at 02:00 am by Evan Brown -
Nov 4
Robbery conviction overturned because prosecutor played YouTube video during closing argument
Miller v. State, 2009 WL 3517627 (Ind. App. October 30, 2009) Appellant Miller and his dad robbed Wedge's Liquor Store in Logansport, Indiana back in November 2007. During the robbery Miller pulled out a shotgun and pointed it at the clerk's face. During closing argument at trial, the prosecutor showed the jury a video from YouTube to illustrate "how easy it was to conceal a weapon inside clothing." The video was not admitted as evidence but was used merely as a demonstrative aid. The jury... Posted on November 4, 2009 at 01:43 am by Evan Brown -
Nov 3
In New Hampshire, your landlord has to give you free* cable
Hey, let's watch HGTV and get some ideas for the apartment! It's not like we have to pay for it or anything. Anyone who has ever been a landlord will think the New Hampshire Supreme Court may have lost its mind. Those who like TV and broadband access a lot may think otherwise. Here's the story. A tenant told his landlord that he wasn't going to pay rent anymore. So the landlord sued for unpaid rent and to get possession of the apartment back. Six days later the landlord disconnected the cable... Posted on November 3, 2009 at 07:00 am by Evan Brown
Pepper Podcasts
Pepper Podcasts
Features Interviews with senior attorneys on emerging legal issues. By Pepper Hamilton.
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Nov 19
Are You Sad Summer is Over?
As the winter months set in, some people may notice that they feel more tired, experience weight gain, or struggle to get out of bed in the morning. While the majority of people who experience these symptoms have nothing more than the "winter blues," others suffer from a potentially debilitating condition known as Seasonal Affective Disorder, or "SAD". In this podcast, Susan Lessack, a partner in the Berwyn and Philadelphia offices of Pepper Hamilton who concentrates her practice in employment... Posted on November 19, 2009 at 01:01 pm by Brian Dolan -
Oct 27
Employer Pandemic Preparedness for the Swine Flu -No Hogwash
The U.S. government, along with other world governments and health organizations, is closely monitoring H1N1 flu-also known as the swine flu-that was first identified this past spring. This summer, the World Health Organization raised its pandemic alert level to Phase 6, signaling that a global pandemic was under way and on October 24, 2009, President Obama declared a national emergency to deal with the "rapid increase in illness." In this podcast with Heather Hoyt, an attorney in the Berwyn... Posted on October 27, 2009 at 08:40 am by Brian Dolan -
Sep 14
Assumption and Assignment of Executory Contracts: Lessons from Chrysler and GM
In this podcast, Bill Cohen, a partner in Pepper's Detroit office and the immediate past chair of Pepper Hamilton'sCorporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy Practice Group, discusses executory contracts in bankruptcy and the lessons we can learn from the unique Chrysler and GM cases. If you are interested in the latest in the world of bankruptcy, email podcasts@pepperlaw.com to subscribe to Pepper Hamilton's Bankruptcy Update. (Running Time: 14:25) MP3 File Bill Cohen Partner Posted on September 14, 2009 at 09:05 am by Brian Dolan
MediaBerkman
MediaBerkman
Harvard Law School Berkman Center for Internet & Society Podcast.
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Nov 19
Radio Berkman 137: Cory Doctorow – In Defense of ©
Is the fate of books a forgone conclusion? Will they just continue to make their way out of print and into digital form? This week's guest, author Cory Doctorow, suggests that we might want to keep books in print for a little while longer. Not just out of nostalgia - but actually to protect the [...] Posted on November 19, 2009 at 02:00 am by crhinesmith@cyber.law.harvard.edu (Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School) -
Nov 17
Nathan Eagle on Big Data, Global Development, and Complex Social Systems [Audio]
Nathan Eagle, Omidyar Fellow at the Santa Fe Institute, infers behavioral dynamics on a broad spectrum of scales using technology; from risky behavior in a group of MIT freshman, to cholera outbreaks in Rwanda and wealth in the UK, to disease transmission and slum formations in East Africa. Though the analytical techniques are sophisticated, the [...] Posted on November 17, 2009 at 11:26 pm by crhinesmith@cyber.law.harvard.edu (Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School) -
Nov 17
Nathan Eagle on Big Data, Global Development, and Complex Social Systems
Nathan Eagle, Omidyar Fellow at the Santa Fe Institute, infers behavioral dynamics on a broad spectrum of scales using technology; from risky behavior in a group of MIT freshman, to cholera outbreaks in Rwanda and wealth in the UK, to disease transmission and slum formations in East Africa. Though the analytical techniques are sophisticated, the [...] Posted on November 17, 2009 at 11:24 pm by crhinesmith@cyber.law.harvard.edu (Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School)
Law is Cool
Law is Cool
Law school blog and podcast from Canada.
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Nov 20
Sexual assault sentencing
Quebec woman avoids jail for sex assault on son A 55-year-old woman has been given a conditional sentence, to be served in the community, for sexually assaulting her teenage son. Posted on November 20, 2009 at 10:38 am by admin@lawiscoool.com (Omar Ha-Redeye) -
Nov 20
Cop Tasers 10 Year Old…
In a story that seems even more far fetched than an episode of "COPS" an Arkansas police officer has been suspended in part for applying his taser to a 10 year old girl. However, the oddest part to this story is not that the officer Dustin Bradshaw was suspended for using the taser, it was for not following police procedure in activating the video camera during the use of the taser. In another twist, the girls mother gave the officer permission to use the taser. When I read stories like this, I... Posted on November 20, 2009 at 08:45 am by admin@lawiscoool.com (Omar Ha-Redeye) -
Nov 19
Stripping of citizenship
Accused war criminal wins chance to keep citizenship An appeal court has ordered the federal cabinet to revisit its decision to strip accused Nazi war criminal Helmut Oberlander of his Canadian citizenship. Posted on November 19, 2009 at 10:12 am by admin@lawiscoool.com (Omar Ha-Redeye)
Lawyer 2 Lawyer - The Legal Talk...
Lawyer 2 Lawyer - The Legal Talk Network
J. Craig Williams and Robert Ambrogi bring us their and their guests views on a variety of hot legal topics. Part of the Legal Talk Network.
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Nov 19
The Controversial Terror Trial in New York
The admitted mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other suspects will head to New York City, blocks from Ground Zero, to face a federal trial in civilian court and it is creating quite the controversy. On Lawyer2Lawyer, co-hosts and attorneys, Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams welcome Attorney Tara L. Murray, U.S. Counsel for Reprieve and Gregory S. McNeal, a visiting assistant professor of law at Penn State's Dickinson School of Law , to discuss this... Posted on November 19, 2009 at 08:55 am -
Nov 12
The Impact of Civil Gideon
"Civil Gideon" is now law in the state of California providing counsel to those who cannot afford an attorney in civil cases, predominantly child custody cases and foreclosures. On Lawyer2Lawyer, co-host and attorney, Bob Ambrogi welcomes Attorney Robert L. Rothman, partner of the firm Arnall Golden Gregory LLP and Attorney James J. Brosnahan, senior partner with Morrison & Foerster and member of the California Commission on Access to Justice, to take a look at the impact of this new law in... Posted on November 12, 2009 at 09:04 am -
Nov 5
The Fourth Amendment and Email
The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution gives us protection against unreasonable searches and seizures. But what about a search of your email - is it afforded the same protection? Co-hosts and attorneys J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi welcome Orin S. Kerr , Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School and Jason Paroff Esq. , Director of Computer Forensics Operations with the ESI Consulting practice at Kroll Ontrack to look at the recent opinion handed down by U.S. District... Posted on November 5, 2009 at 09:52 am
Ringler Radio - Legal Settlements
Ringler Radio - Legal Settlements
Internet radio show / Podcast hosted by the leaders in structured settlements. From Ringler Associates and the Law Talk Network.
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Nov 17
Railroad Cases & the Daubert Hearings
In the earlier 1990s, railroad workers claimed symptoms of what their lawyers call toxic encephalopathy. Ultimately, scores of lawsuits were filed in northern West Virginia in which those railroad employees sought compensation from the railroad. On this edition of Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes Attorney James W.Turner from the firm Huddleston Bolen to discuss the groundbreaking railroad case: Carter, et al v. CSX Transportation, Inc. Larry and Jim will explore this controversial... Posted on November 17, 2009 at 06:18 am -
Nov 3
Challenges Facing a Medical Malpractice Plaintiff
It's no secret that today the medical malpractice area is one of the most difficult areas of litigation. Plaintiffs not only have to deal with the physical effects of medical malpractice but also the challenges that they face in the courts. On this edition of Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes Attorney Barry J. Nace, senior partner at Paulson & Nace in Washington DC to look at the process for the medical malpractice plaintiff in the trial court and specifically deal with how the... Posted on November 3, 2009 at 09:44 am -
Oct 20
ER Errors: Medical Negligence & Prevention
On this edition of Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes colleague and co-host, Rachel D. Grant, Settlement Annuity Specialist in the Detroit office, as they look at emergency room errors, traumatic birth injuries and neurological injuries within hospitals, with Attorney Brian J. McKeen from the firm of McKeen & Associates. They will discuss how to determine medical negligence, what is being done in hospitals to prevent ER errors and how a structured settlement can benefit clients Posted on October 20, 2009 at 07:27 am
Check This Out!
Check This Out!
A podcast about law, libraries, and life. Published by Jim Miles, Director of the Law Library and Law Professor of the University at Buffalo Law School.
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Nov 7
Episode 075: Recruiting Lawyers and Librarians to Law Librarianship
Episode 075: Recruiting Lawyers and Librarians to Law Librarianship Wednesday, November 7, 2007 Playing time: 50:26 This is a talk I gave at the Libraries Without Borders conference in Toronto, on Thursday, October 18, 2007. I'm concerned that we may be overselling the profession--there is certainly a demand for qualified law librarians, but how much is that demand, and what really constitutes "qualified"? With the rising costs of legal education, how long can we continue to expect entry-level... Posted on November 7, 2007 at 05:52 pm -
Jul 14
Test
This is a test. Please disregard. Posted on July 14, 2007 at 11:02 am -
Jun 21
Episode 074: Lawyerswithdepression.com
Episode 074: Lawyerswithdepression.com Friday, June 22, 2007 Playing time: 20:39 Dan Lukasik is a successful Buffalo lawyer who struggles with severe clinical depression. He has recently created a support group for lawyers with depression, and is building a website with links and resources to provide assistance to lawyers and create greater awareness and understanding among the public. Last week Dan and I talked about the problems of lawyers with depression. Theme Music: T. Nile, Get Together.... Posted on June 21, 2007 at 06:00 am
McNabb Associates Federal Crimes...
McNabb Associates Federal Crimes Update Podcast
Covers interesting federal criminal prosecutions. From the criminal defense attorneys of McNabb Associates.
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Oct 10
Healthcare Fraud--American Healthcare Management
Today we discuss the guilty plea of a man and companies who conspired to defraud Medicare and Medicaid. Posted on October 10, 2006 at 04:04 pm -
Oct 3
Misprision of Felony--Lawyer Sentenced
Today we discuss the sentencing of a lawyer who pleaded guilty to misprision of felony. Posted on October 3, 2006 at 04:04 pm -
Sep 28
Mail Fraud and Wire Fraud--Philadelphia
Today we discuss the guilty pleas of two men accused of committing fraud in Philadelphia. Posted on September 28, 2006 at 04:04 pm
Hearsay Culture
Hearsay Culture
KZSU-FM (Stanford) Tech/Law Talk Show. Hosted by Dave Levine.
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Nov 8
shows #100 and 101 — William Patry and Larry Downes — posted
I am thrilled to post shows #100 and 101! After over three years of shows, a few thank yous are appropriate. While I get into an Oscar-type thank you speech on show #100, I thank my friends at KZSU-FM (especially Mark Lawrence and Kathryn Todd, as well as numerous DJs) and Stanford Law School (especially former Center for Internet and Society colleagues Lauren Gelman, Jennifer Granick and Larry Lessig, as well as Mark Lemley and Joe Neto) for their early, continuing and ongoing support! Of... Posted on November 8, 2009 at 08:09 pm by dave -
Oct 23
Shows #98 and 99 — Prof. Jacqui Lipton, Prof. Elizabeth Townsend-Gard and Justin Levy — posted and show #100 — William Patry, Esq. — coming!
I am pleased to post two more new shows. The first is Show # 98, October 14, my interview with Prof. Jacqui Lipton of Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Jacqui is writing a book, Global Real Property: Internet Domain Names, Trademark and Free Speech, examining the intricacies of trademark domain name disputes. These disputes take a number of forms, and have a variety of permutations that require consideration. In the discussion, we dissect these different disputes and discuss how... Posted on October 23, 2009 at 02:39 pm by dave -
Oct 23
Letter in support of FCC’s Open Internet Proceeding
I signed on to a letter drafted by Profs. Adam Candeub and Brett Frischmann (Brett has been on the show in the past) in support of the FCC's Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ("NPRM") regarding protecting the Internet as a free and open network. As the letter states: We believe the NPRM is a laudatory next step. First, from a legal perspective, it is the appropriate regulatory mechanism to evaluate the central substantive and procedural issues regarding discrimination, network management,... Posted on October 23, 2009 at 08:34 am by dave
CALI Radio
CALI Radio
Podcast from the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction. Includes interviews with law professors.
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Mar 1
Contracts: Unconscionability and Reasonable Expectations with Professor Scott Burnham
Guests: Professor Scott Burnham from the University of Montana School of Law Topic: Contracts: Unconscionability and Reasonable Expectations Running Time: 7:28 Click here to download the mp3file: Prof. Burnham: Unconscionability & Reasonable Expectations Professor Scott Burnham discusses unconscionability, the Williams v. Walker-Thomas case, and reasonable expectations. This podcast is a perfect supplement to Professor Burnham's Unjust Terms (Unconscionability) CALI tutorial. Posted on March 1, 2006 at 02:15 pm by AustinGroothuis -
Oct 28
EXAM PREPARATION: Conversations With Law Professors About Preparing For and Taking Exams
TOPIC: Exam Taking Skills, Outlines, and Advice for Law Students During the week of Oct. 17, 2005, CALI's Director of Curriculum Development, Deb Quentel, spoke with six law professors about outlines, studying for class, preparing for exams, time management, and how professors grade exams. The conversations were recorded as podcasts. While these podcasts are not intended to take the place of a conversation with your professor, the professors hope that these podcasts give law students additional... Posted on October 28, 2005 at 11:49 am by DebQuentel -
Oct 14
PROPERTY/REAL ESTATE: Covenants: Profs. Joe Grohman and Ron Brown
Guests: Professors Ron Brown and Joe Grohman, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center Topic: Property Law/Real Estate Law: Real Covenants and Servitudes of Land Running Time: 13:05 Click here to download the mp3 file:GrohmanBrownCov_2.mp3 Professors Brown and Grohman, authors of several CALI lessons on covenants, give students a framework to approach studying the material and offer real-life applications of the doctrines. They also discuss the interrelatedness of the law and... Posted on October 14, 2005 at 10:33 am by DebQuentel
The University of Chicago Law...
The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Podcast
Listen to lectures by and discussions with the faculty of the University of Chicago Law School.
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Nov 19
Bernard Harcourt, "Neoliberal Penality: A Genealogy of Excess"
What work do the categories "the free market" and "regulation" do for us? Why do we incarcerate one out of every one hundred adults? These seemingly unrelated questions, it turns out, are deeply interconnected. The categories of free and regulated markets emerged as an effort to make sense of irreducibly individual phenomena-unique forms of social organization. In the process, the categories helped shape the dominant belief that the economic realm is characterized by natural order, and that the... Posted on November 19, 2009 at 09:38 am by arester -
Nov 5
Shakespeare and the Law: Keynote Discussion featuring Justice Stephen Breyer, Richard Posner, Martha Nussbaum, & Richard Strier
The University of Chicago Law School's "Shakespeare and the Law" conference brought together thinkers from law, literature, and philosophy to investigate the legal dimensions of Shakespeare's plays. Participants explored the ways in which the plays show awareness of law and legal regimes and comment on a variety of legal topics, ranging from general themes, such as mercy and the rule of law, to highly concrete legal issues of his time. Other papers investigated the subsequent influence of his... Posted on November 5, 2009 at 08:52 am by arester -
Oct 29
Panel Discussion on Gay Marriage with Professors Mary Ann Case, Martha Nussbaum, David Strauss and Lecturer James Madigan
This panel discussion was recorded on October 20, 2009 and was sponsored by Outlaw, the Law School Democrats, and the Law School Republicans. Mary Anne Case is Arnold I. Shure Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School; Martha Nussbaum is Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago Law School; David Strauss is Gerald Ratner Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School; and James Madigan is Class of... Posted on October 29, 2009 at 09:49 am by arester
UBLaw PodCast
UBLaw PodCast
University at Buffalo Law School Podcast.
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Oct 16
Don Mitchell on Homelessness, Geography, Survival, and the Right to the City
Welcome to UBLaw Conversations, a production of University at Buffalo Law School and the Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy. Today is October 16, 2009, and I'm James Milles. Our guest today is Don Mitchell, Distinguished Professor in Geography at the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. Dr. Mitchell talks here about regulation of the homeless through such techniques as the rise of automated surveillance systems in cities, innovations in trespass law, and the criminalization of sharing... Posted on October 16, 2009 at 01:14 pm by ublaw -
Apr 24
Michael Herzfeld on Anthropology, Bureaucracy and Gentrification in Rome and Bangkok
Welcome to UBLaw Conversations, a production of University at Buffalo Law School and the Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy. Today is April 24, 2009, and I'm James Milles. Our guest today is Dr. Michael Herzfeld, Professor of Anthropology and Curator of European Ethnology in the Peabody Museum at Harvard University. Professor Herzfeld specializes in the ethnography of Europe (especially Greece and Italy) and of Thailand. Among his ten books are The Body Impolitic: Artisans and Artifice in... Posted on April 24, 2009 at 08:39 am by ublaw -
Apr 21
James Gardner and Antoni Abad i Ninet on Comparative Federalism in the United States and Spain
Welcome to UBLaw Conversations, a production of University at Buffalo Law School. Today is April 21, 2009, and I'm James Milles. Our guests today are James Gardner, UB Law School, and Antonii Abad i Ninet, visiting scholar, UB Law. Professors Gardner and Ninet are interviewed here by Rick Su, UB Law. "Federalism Under Conditions of Asymmetrical Subnational Claims for Autonomy: the Case of Spain" Abstract: In the Madisonian tradition of constitutional design, the foundation of a sustainable... Posted on April 21, 2009 at 12:09 pm by ublaw
Duke Law Events
Duke Law Events
Academic lectures, panels, conferences, symposia from Duke law school.
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Oct 5
Lives in the Law: Rita Hauser
Oct 05, 2009 - Dean David F. Levi interviewed international lawyer and philanthropist, Rita Hauser, about her career in international law, her interest in human rights, and significant milestones along the way. Hauser is president of The Hauser Foundation and of counsel to the New York City law firm, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan where she was a senior partner for more than twenty years. She served on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board from 2001 - 2004; chairs The... Posted on October 5, 2009 at 03:00 am -
Oct 1
Former Ambassador to the UN John Bolton on President Obama's New International Order
Oct 01, 2009 - Former Ambassador to the UN John Bolton spoke about President Obama's New International Order. Sponsored by the Federalist Society, the International Law Society, and the Duke University Program in American Grand Strategy. Posted on October 1, 2009 at 03:00 am -
Sep 22
Supreme Court Preview
Sep 22, 2009 - Duke Law Professors Neil Siegel, Ernest Young, James Coleman, and Samuel Buell discussed important cases that the Supreme Court will hear in the upcoming term. Posted on September 22, 2009 at 03:00 am
The National Constitution Center...
The National Constitution Center Digital Debates
A national conversation about the Constitution, its history and its contemporary relevance. From The National Constitution Center.
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Nov 18
The Amazing Journey of American Women
The National Constitution Center presents New York Times columnist Gail Collins in a discussion about her book, When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women From 1960 to the Present. Collins traces the experience of American women from the 1960s, when wives needed to get their husbands' permission to apply for a credit card, to recent events, including Hillary Clinton's historic run for President and Sarah Palin's run for Vice President of the United States. Collins covers... Posted on November 18, 2009 at 06:35 pm -
Nov 11
A Moderated Conversation on Health Care
The effort to reform the nation's health care system is at the center of a serious and sometimes heated national debate. As Congress and the Obama administration struggle to agree on the nature of reform, the National Constitution Center hosts a moderated discussion on health care with former Senators Rick Santorum and Harris Wofford. Senators Santorum and Wofford bring years of experience in government, deep knowledge about health care reform, and share a desire for a civil conversation on... Posted on November 11, 2009 at 06:35 pm -
Nov 4
A Right to Marry? Same-Sex Marriage and the Constitution
In November, 2008 California voters approved the Proposition 8 ballot measure, amending their state Constitution to ban marriages between same-sex couples. With a potentially precedent-setting legal challenge to Prop 8 working its way through the federal court system, the National Constitution Center presents a timely program on the issue of same-sex marriage. A lawsuit filed on behalf of two gay couples wishing to marry has attracted national attention. David Boies, one of the leading lawyers... Posted on November 4, 2009 at 06:35 pm
Immigration Fridays
Immigration Fridays
covers US Immigration news and information.
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Oct 26
Immigration Fridays | Removal/Deportation, and Waivers
On our hundred and sixth program, Attorneys David J. Hart and Andrea Olivos-Kah speak with Attorney Abraham Cardenas who specializes in removal (i.e., deportation) and waivers. Our guest discusses requirements for obtaining waivers and also updates on ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) issues. Posted on October 26, 2007 at 06:00 am -
Oct 19
Immigration Fridays | Special Status of Canadians
On our hundred and fifth program, Attorneys David J. Hart and Andrea Olivos-Kah discuss the special status of Canadian nationals (i.e., citizens of Canada). David and Andrea discuss visa exemption status of Canadian nonimmigrants as well as port of entry processing of nonimmigrant classifications under NAFTA, and offer some practical tips. Posted on October 19, 2007 at 06:00 am -
Oct 5
Immigration Fridays | Advisory on ICE Raids
On our hundred and fourth program, Attorneys David J. Hart and Andrea Olivos-Kah discuss recent ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency) raids, both individual and worksite raids, in the news. They also provide some advice for employers and for individuals. Posted on October 5, 2007 at 06:00 am
Fios, Inc.: Electronic Discovery...
Fios, Inc.: Electronic Discovery Podcasts
Covers electronic discovery . From Fios, Inc.
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Jun 13
Bridging the Gap: How lawyers and IT professionals work together for ED success
Conrad Jacoby, Esq. presented this webcast on Wednesday, 07 June 2006 | Description: Lawyers must increasingly rely on IT professionals to help them identify potentially relevant data repositories and implement collection strategies. However, effective communication can be a challenge, especially when each discipline attaches different meanings to the same words. This presentation reviews common communication bottlenecks and suggests ways to proactively build solid working relationships across... Posted on June 13, 2006 at 01:59 pm -
Jun 13
The Electronic Discovery Reference Model: A Practical Framework for Dealing with the Demands of Digital Discovery
George Socha | Socha Consulting LLC presented this webcast on Wednesday, 17 May 2006 | Description: Launched in May 2005, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Project was created to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the electronic discovery market-a problem identified in the 2003 and 2004 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery surveys as a major concern for vendors and consumers alike. The completed reference model will provide a common, flexible and extensible framework... Posted on June 13, 2006 at 01:57 pm -
May 10
How to Manage Emails in Accordance with Your Company's Records Management Program
Bruce A. Radke, Esq. and Timothy J. Carroll, Esq. | Vedder, Price, Kaufman & Kammholz, P.C. presented this webcast on Tuesday, 09 May 2006 | Description: This webcast will feature two of the nation's leading attorneys with respect to records management, e-discovery and email management issues, and will provide practical and proven strategies for: Best practices for creating, implementing and monitoring an effective records retention program; Extending the records management program to... Posted on May 10, 2006 at 12:09 pm
Federalist Society SCOTUScast
Federalist Society SCOTUScast
Provides expert commentary on U.S. Supreme Court cases as they are argued and issued. By the Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies.
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Nov 19
Bilski v. Kappos - Post-Argument SCOTUScast
On November 9, 2009, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Bilski v. Kappos. The issue in this case is whether a "process" must be tied to a particular machine or apparatus or transform a particular article into a different state or thing in order to be eligible for patenting under 35 U.S.C. § 101. To discuss the decision, we have University of Chicago School of Law and New York University Law School Professor Richard A. Epstein. Posted on November 19, 2009 at 10:54 am -
Nov 9
McDonald v. City of Chicago - Pre-Argument SCOTUScast Debate
On September 30, 2009, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in the case of McDonald v. City of Chicago on the question of whether the the Due Process Clause or the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment makes the Second Amendment applicable to the States and invalidates Chicago's ordinance prohibiting the possession of handguns in the home. To discuss the Privileges or Immunities question, we have Institute for Justice Senior Attorney Clark Neily and Loyola Law School... Posted on November 9, 2009 at 04:31 pm -
Oct 16
United States v. Stevens - Post-Argument SCOTUScast
On October 6, 2009, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in United States v. Stevens. The issue in this case is whether 18. U.S.C. 48, which criminalizes the creation for sale of depictions of animal cruelty, is facially invalid under the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment. To discuss the case, we have Winston & Strawn litigation associate Jacob R. Loshin. Posted on October 16, 2009 at 05:02 pm
The Greatest American Lawyer
The Greatest American Lawyer
Covers alternative billing, marketing, office space and small office technology.
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Nov 18
Interview with William Patry, Author of Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars
The growth of the Internet has created new paradigms and tested old boundaries. In the areas of trademark infringement and copyright infringement those old boundaries may have met their match. William Patry is the chief copyright lawyer for Google and recently authored the book Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars. In this interview concerning copyright wars on Traverse Legal Radio interview, Mr. Patry discusses the controversy concerning the premise of the book that rhetoric is dominating the... Posted on November 18, 2009 at 06:54 am by The Greatest American Lawyer -
Nov 12
Free Resources for Attorneys to Create Their Own Websites
I received an email from Adrienne Carlson at McIver & Associates in Houston about a blog she did on the free resources available to attorneys to help them create their own websites. She lists 50 various resources to help create a website that will be informative and helpful to potential clients. Check it out. Posted on November 12, 2009 at 06:27 am by The Greatest American Lawyer -
Nov 12
How Attorneys Can Stop Being Perceived as Ambulance Chasers
If there ever was a derogatory term for a lawyer, it is this - being called an ambulance chaser is similar to being compared to a vulture; you're portrayed as being responsible for sucking the blood out of someone who is literally fighting for their life. It's not hard to understand why all personal injury lawyers are tarred with the same brush even though some of them are decent human beings who value their ethics and morals - we hear of them hounding people to file cases, suing people who... Posted on November 12, 2009 at 06:09 am by The Greatest American Lawyer
New Jersey Legal Update Podcast --...
New Jersey Legal Update Podcast -- Stark & Stark
Podcast covering recent developments in New Jersey and Federal law. From Stark & Stark.
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May 21
Collection Remedies Available to Condominium and Homeowners Associations
Stephen M. Lasser, a Partner in Stark & Stark's Condominium and Co-op Practice Group, presented materials to Board Members on the collection remedies available to condominiums and homeowners associations, in conjunction with David J. Byrne, Partner and Co-Chairperson of Stark & Stark's Condominium and Co-op Practice Group, during a seminar hosted by ASSOCIA/River Management. The presentation was held at the Samuel Morse Historic Site, Poughkeepsie, New York on Wednesday, May 6, 2009.... Posted on May 21, 2009 at 06:09 am -
May 21
Stark & Stark Partner Presents Seminar on Internal Collections Remedies and Community Association-Related Federal and New York Laws at the ASSOCIA/River Management Board Member Program
David J. Byrne, Partner and Co-Chairperson of Stark & Stark's Condominium and Co-Op Practice Group, presented materials related to collections and the impact of various federal and New York laws on community associations, in conjunction with Stephen M. Lasser, during a seminar hosted by ASSOCIA/River Management, for the benefit of association board members. The presentation was held at the Samuel Morse Historic Site, Poughkeepsie, New York on Wednesday, May 6, 2009. Mr. Byrne focused his... Posted on May 21, 2009 at 06:08 am -
Apr 16
Stark & Stark Shareholder Presents Using Mediation, Arbitration & ADR Seminar at 2009 Cooperator Expo
Stephen M. Lasser, Partner in Stark & Stark's Condominium and Co-op Group, presented a seminar at the New York Cooperator Expo on April 7, 2009 in conjunction with David J. Byrne, entitled Using Mediation, Arbitration & ADR to Avoid or Minimize Conflict. Mr. Lasser's portion of the seminar covered the topic Minimizing Acrimony & Conflict While Collecting Carrying Charges and Assessments. Mr. Lasser's presentation included discussions on the different types of debtors, the statutory... Posted on April 16, 2009 at 06:06 am
Conflict Learning Audio
Conflict Learning Audio
An audio blog on conflict resolution, learning objects and information technology. By Bill Warters.
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Dec 15
Nathan Bedford Forrest School Re-naming Conflict (a Briefing)
This podcast was produced by Barbara Jones, a student in the 2008 session of Roots of Social Conflict (DR7100), a course in the Master of Arts in Dispute Resolution Program at Wayne State University. Barbara took our conflict briefing paper assignment and jazzed it up to create an audio version that of necessity covers a complex case in a short time. The case involves a dispute over renaming a High School in Florida that was named after former KKK leader Nathan Bedford Forrest. Listen and... Posted on December 15, 2008 at 09:10 pm by WSU Student -
Nov 2
Robert Ackerman Speaks on Astride Two Worlds - Lawyers and Other Professionals in Dispute Resolution
This is a recording of the 4th annual Stanley "Hank" Marx Lecture Series In Dispute Resolution held at Wayne State University. Our speaker this year is the new Dean of Wayne State's Law School and a longtime advocate for alternative dispute resolution, Robert M. Ackerman. The talk was entitled "Astride Two Worlds: Lawyers and Other Professionals in Dispute Resolution" and featured a distinguished panel of respondents: Sheldon G. Larky, Esq, Howard Lischeron, Executive Director, Wayne Mediation... Posted on November 2, 2008 at 02:34 am by Bill Warters -
Jun 21
Engaged Scholarship Seminar
This episode focuses on the 2008 Summer Doctoral Seminar hosted by Wayne State University's Department of Communication. The theme was "Communication Activism: Engaged Scholarship" and it featured guest scholar Dr. Larry Frey from the University of Colorado. We get to hear from some of the student participants and listen in on an engaging discussion that took place after students returned from a activists' tour of Detroit. Interviewed participants include Audrey Wagstaff, Brian Ekdale, Janet... Posted on June 21, 2008 at 08:03 pm by Bill Warters
Mediation vBlog Project
Mediation vBlog Project
Features short video clips of mediators everywhere at work.
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Sep 20
Mediation with Milan - a conversation with Los Angeles mediator Vickie Pynchon
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Sep 13
Mediation on the Isle of Man - a talk by Frank Hanna
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May 23
Mark Fowler of Global Foresight - Part 2
Posted on May 23, 2007 at 03:18 am by Geoff
TaxMama's TaxQuips
TaxMama's TaxQuips
Daily tax and small business podcast with tax and small business news tidbits covering investment, inheritance real estate and more.
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Nov 19
Double Brackets
Today TaxMama hears from Shane in California with this idea. "Lets say my kid's braces cost $7,000. Healthcare pays $2,000; so we pay $5,000. If I have a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) with $5,000 and my wife has an FSA account with $5,000, can we both claim $5,000 each against our respective FSA accounts?" Dear Shane, If the total out of pocket cost, after the Healthcare pays off is $5,000, you and your wife, together, cannot use more than a TOTAL of $5,000 in your FSAs. You can't each use... Posted on November 19, 2009 at 06:13 am by Eva Rosenberg -
Nov 18
Garage or Home
Today TaxMama hears from Carole in Washington State who tells us. "My brother, a 1st time real estate buyer, is considering the purchase of a property with a garage/shop on it (not a house). Would this purchase qualify for the $8,000.00 1st time buyer tax credit?" Hi Carole, The credit is to help people buy homes - not investment property? They're on their own for that. http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=204671,00.html If your brother were to fix up the property so it included a... Posted on November 18, 2009 at 06:25 am by Eva Rosenberg -
Nov 17
Proof of Nothing
Today TaxMama hears from Maure in California with this dilemma. "I haven't worked since 2006, and have been exempt from paying taxes. So I have no tax returns. However, for a Hospital's Medical Assistance Program for my bill, I need to show recent 1040, and/or proof of no/low income. How do I get such documentation from the IRS, when there never was any required or filed?" Dear Maure, It's remarkably hard to prove a negative, isn't it? OK, first of all, what have you been living on? Can you... Posted on November 17, 2009 at 06:27 am by Eva Rosenberg
NPR: Justice Talking PodCast
NPR: Justice Talking PodCast
News, commentary and debates on the current legal battles that capture our nation's attention. From National Public Radio.
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Apr 14
The Law and Infectious Disease
State laws permit the involuntary commitment of people suffering from mental illness if they are a danger to themselves or others. But how do these commitment laws work in practice? Do laws aimed at protecting patients' rights prevent people from getting the help they need? Are they violating patients' civil liberties? The law and the mentally ill on Justice Talking. KEYWORDS: mental illness; mentally ill; State laws permit the involuntary commitment of those suffering mental illness if they... Posted on April 14, 2008 at 02:21 pm -
Apr 8
Regulation of the Entertainment Industry
The movie rating industry has initiated some reforms following charges by filmmakers that the system is arbitrary and unfair. But skeptics on both sides of the issue say troubling content in movies, television and music is not being handled appropriately. While some parent organizations say it's time for more regulation, filmmakers and others say the threat of censorship is all too real. On this edition of Justice Talking, join us for a look at regulating the entertainment industry. KEYWORDS:... Posted on April 8, 2008 at 12:14 am -
Mar 31
College Admissions
The college admissions process has changed significantly in recent years, particularly for students seeking to get into the nation's most elite universities. Should these schools' admissions policies favor athletes and children of alumni? Should low-income and minority students be a priority? Or should top schools only enroll the smartest and most academically accomplished? We also talk about the obstacles and misconceptions facing students who attend community college. Tune in to this edition... Posted on March 31, 2008 at 12:19 pm
CALIopolis PodCast Feed
CALIopolis PodCast Feed
Research, random thoughts, and slightly articulate ideas on legal education, technology and the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction.
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Mar 13
Just A Podcasting Test
Here is my test podcast. Click to listen or right-click to download - JustATest4Podcasting.mp3 Posted on March 13, 2009 at 01:33 pm by JohnPMayer -
Mar 13
New Podcast Launched - PLEASE PAY ATTENTION
"Please Pay Attention" is the working title of the new podcast series. We would love to get suggestions from listeners to name this podcast. Elmer Masters and I talk about legal education-related IT topics several times a week and we have threatened in the past to turn some of those conversations into podcasts because we believe that others might benefit. Alternatively, others might listen and set us straight. So we have followed up on our threat and recorded the first in a series of podcasts.... Posted on March 13, 2008 at 01:22 am by JohnPMayer -
Jan 9
2008 Annual CALI Members Meeting - Screencast Version
Here is the link to the screencast version of my talk at the 2008 Annual CALI Members Meeting held on Friday, January 5, 2008 in New York during AALS. I had previously posted the podcast/audio recording and Powerpoint slides. Posted on January 9, 2008 at 11:36 am by JohnPMayer
Criminal Justice Forum PodCast
Criminal Justice Forum PodCast
Covers criminal justice and human rights and includes interviews with experts. From Frank Kopczynski and Criminal Justice Forum.
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Apr 28
CASA's Accomplishments and Goals
Guest: Linda OsmundsonCASA (http://casa-stpete.org/) Posted on April 28, 2007 at 04:17 am -
Apr 28
From the Schoolhouse to the Jailhouse
Guest: Dave PlyerPinellas County Juvenile Justice Council (http://www.pinellasjjc.org/) Posted on April 28, 2007 at 04:17 am -
Dec 9
Voting, Machines and Amendment 3
Guests: Becky Steele and Pam HaengelACLU (http://www.aclufl.org/)Voting Integrity Alliance of Tampa Bay Florida (http://www.VIATampaBay.org) Posted on December 9, 2006 at 04:40 pm
this WEEK in LAW
this WEEK in LAW
Denise Howell and guests discuss technology law. From the TWiT netcast network.
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Nov 17
TWiL 38: Don't Swallow That Phone
Hosts: Denise Howell, Colette Vogele, Evan Brown, and Ernie Svenson DWI La-Z-Boys, Murdoch and Google, no tweeting in court, police searching cell phones, and more. Talking points: [delicious.com] TWiL shownotes TWiL on Friendfeed For a free audiobook, visit AudiblePodcast.com/twil. Special thanks to Nigel Clutterbuck for the TWiL theme music. Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show. Running time: 1:09:38 Posted on November 17, 2009 at 08:40 am -
Nov 12
TWiL 37: Copyright In Extremis
Hosts: Denise Howell, Colette Vogele, Evan Brown, and Ernie Svenson AT&T vs Verizon, MPAA to the FCC, robots, copyright, and more. Talking points: [delicious.com] TWiL shownotes TWiL on Friendfeed For a free audiobook, visit AudiblePodcast.com/twil. Special thanks to Nigel Clutterbuck for the TWiL theme music. Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show. Running time: 1:38:08 Posted on November 12, 2009 at 02:08 am -
Nov 3
TWiL 36: Mars Needs Lawyers
Hosts: Denise Howell, Colette Vogele, Evan Brown, and Ernie Svenson Facebook Spammers, Windows 7 Upgrade tricks, Net Neutrality, and more. Talking points: http://delicious.com/thisweekinlaw/35 TWiL shownotes TWiL on Friendfeed For a free audiobook, visit AudiblePodcast.com/twil. Special thanks to Nigel Clutterbuck for the TWiL theme music. Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show. Running time: 1:41:50 Posted on November 3, 2009 at 02:15 pm
Nolo Presents The Law in Plain...
Nolo Presents The Law in Plain English
Nolo.com's Podcast topics include estate planning, wills, trusts, divorces, contracts, hiring a lawyer, copyrights, trademarks, patents, personal injury, bankruptcy and more.
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Aug 6
98. Surviving an IRS Audit: Part 1
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Jun 28
96. Military Leave and Other FMLA Changes
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Jun 17
95. The Sharing Solution
Posted on June 17, 2009 at 08:55 pm by nolocast
Ruttler Law Patent Podcast
Ruttler Law Patent Podcast
Patent Information and news. From Ruttler Law.
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Jun 27
A RuttlerAdams Patent Podcast
Episode 3: Working With a Patent Professional, Patent Trolls & Crazy Patents Posted on June 27, 2006 at 07:08 pm -
Jun 5
A RuttlerAdams Patent Podcast
Episode 2: Safe Invention Disclosures, A Water Car, Crazy Patents & Lisener Mail Posted on June 5, 2006 at 11:26 pm -
May 22
A RuttlerAdams Patent Podcast
Episode 1: Provisional vs. Non-Provisional Applications, What is Patent Pending?, Crazy Patents & News Posted on May 22, 2006 at 01:22 am
Supreme Court Watch | NewsHour...
Supreme Court Watch | NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS
The latest news and analysis about key cases and critical arguments before the Supreme Court from the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.
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Oct 6
Supreme Court Considers New Test of Free Speech Limits
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a free speech challenge that examines whether a Virginia man broke a law against depicting animal cruelty by selling videos of dogfights. Marcia Coyle of the National Law Journal details the case and the day in court. Posted on October 6, 2009 at 11:56 am -
Oct 4
New Court Term Puts Spotlight on Gun Rights, Free Speech, Business
The Supreme Court opened a new term on Monday with a docket full of cases concerning corporations, compensation, and the financial markets. Marcia Coyle of the National Law Journal previews the term with Gwen Ifill. Posted on October 4, 2009 at 10:00 pm -
Sep 9
Supreme Court Takes New Look at Campaign Finance Case
A Supreme Court case that originally focused on a movie that was critical of Hillary Clinton during the 2008 presidential election is being reconsidered and could potentially change how corporate donations to political campaigns are regulated. Marcia Coyle of the National Law Journal describes the case and the day in court. Posted on September 9, 2009 at 07:21 am
Patent Pod
Patent Pod
Patent Podcast delivering U.S. patent law case summaries and court opinions. From attorney Andrew P. Lahser.
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Feb 1
Patents
If you have never been through the patent process before, and even if you have, do you understand the stategies and tactics used to evaluate the strength of a patent? Do you have a method for determining when an idea is worth pursuing and when it is worth passing? If not, don't worry, your just like many of our clients. We wrote a free e-Book that teaches: 5 Steps to clearly think about your money-making chances; The Secrecy Problem: steps to take before revealing anything; 3 Factors to... Posted on February 1, 2007 at 08:49 am -
Feb 1
Contact Us
13239 N. La Montana Drive Suite 215 Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 (480) 816-9383 Office (480) 837-5378 Fax Please use email form. In order to maintain high quality, the Law Office of Andrew P. Lahser, PLC limits its practice to intellectual property law matters for selected technology areas. Legal Areas Patents Trademarks Copyrights Trade Secrets Technology Areas Computer Software Industrial Operations Electical Mechanical Business Methods Should you require legal services outside of these areas,... Posted on February 1, 2007 at 08:47 am -
Feb 1
Biography
Andrew P. Lahser is a registered patent attorney. He is licensed to practice in Arizona and before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. His practice is limited exclusively to intellectual property law. Professional Activities Mr. Lahser participates in the following professional activities: Arizona Bar Association's Intellectual Property Law Section; American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA); American Bar Association (ABA); Scottsdale Bar Association; and frequent speaker on... Posted on February 1, 2007 at 08:45 am
Stanford Center for Internet and...
Stanford Center for Internet and Society Podcasts
Audio from various conferences, classes and radio shows (KZSU Hearsay Culture Show) of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society.
ABA-CLE Podcasts
ABA-CLE Podcasts
Monthly ABA CLE Podcast has a complimentary ABA-CLE program each month.
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Nov 22
Current Developments in Tax Law (PDF Written Materials)
The written materials in PDF accompany the audio program "Current Developments in Tax Law" Posted on November 22, 2009 at 03:42 am by ABA-CLE -
Nov 22
Current Developments in Tax Law (Audio Download)
Turmoil in the economy has led to a rise of indebtedness among both individuals and businesses. In the face of these hardships, lenders have been focusing more on cooperating with borrowers to reduce debts, including modifying mortgages and other obligations and, in some cases, canceling indebtedness. In focusing on relief, debtors too often fail to make note of the tax consequences of restructured debt. Reduction and cancellation of indebtedness can have significant repercussions under federal... Posted on November 22, 2009 at 03:42 am by ABA-CLE -
Oct 24
Supreme Court Roundup (Audio Download)
Every year the October ABA-CLE Connection focuses on the Supreme Court with the opening of the high court's fall session. This year, the program will examine the confirmation process for justices, including how the U.S. came to have the system it currently has for choosing life-term justices to the highest court and various proposals that experts have made to improve the process. Currently, the confirmation process for Supreme Court justices is one that seems to have lost sight of its purpose:... Posted on October 24, 2009 at 05:13 am by ABA-CLE
DadsDivorce.com Podcasts
DadsDivorce.com Podcasts
Weekly podcasts from DadsDivorce.com featuring Joseph Cordell, Principal of Cordell and Cordell, PC.
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Nov 18
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Oyez Supreme Court Multimedia: New...
Oyez Supreme Court Multimedia: New Media Releases
New and Updated Audio from The Oyez Supreme Court Multimedia Project.
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Oct 20
DeShaney v. Winnebago County - Oral Argument
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Oct 20
DeShaney v. Winnebago County - Oral Argument
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Oct 16
Cole v. Young - Oral Argument
Posted on October 16, 2009 at 02:17 pm by jgoldman
ABA Litigation Podcast: Tips &...
ABA Litigation Podcast: Tips & Tactics for the Practicing Trial Lawyer
The Litigation Podcast delivers practical tips and tactics for all phases of trial – from pretrial case development to appellate argument. Brought to you by the Section of Litigation of the American Bar Association.
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Oct 7
Using Technology to Help Win the Trial and Appeal
Trial technology is evolving rapidly. Attorneys who wait to learn about it put themselves and their clients at a significant disadvantage. Posted on October 7, 2009 at 05:00 pm -
Sep 2
Tips for Changing Jobs in the Current Market
Lawyers everywhere are dealing with layoffs and diminished job opportunities as a result of the current recession. In this episode of the Litigation podcast, Barbara Levenson, a veteran legal recruiter, offers some tips on navigating the current job market and asserts that job seekers still have options, albeit fewer ones. Posted on September 2, 2009 at 05:00 pm -
Jul 15
How to Take a Deposition—Execution
"A deposition is not the place to wow everyone with your brilliance; depositions are about slowly accumulating information." In the latest episode of the Section of Litigation podcast Kenneth P. Nolan offers practical and insightful tips on the best way to take a deposition. Posted on July 15, 2009 at 05:00 pm
Dilworth Paxson Podcasts - Labor...
Dilworth Paxson Podcasts - Labor and Employment Law
Dilworth Paxson attorney Eric Meyer discusses issues related to labor and employment law.
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Feb 25
Seventh Circuit Enforces an Oral Agreement to Settle a Title VII Dispute
Dilworth Paxson Podcast #17 by Eric Meyer [6 minutes, 6M MP3] Dilworth Paxson Attorney Eric B. Meyer discusses issues related to Labor and Employment law Posted on February 25, 2009 at 01:46 pm -
Feb 25
Gone Today, Here Tomorrow
Dilworth Paxson Podcast #15 by Eric Meyer [14 minutes, 6M MP3] Dilworth Paxson Attorney Eric B. Meyer discusses issues related to Labor and Employment law Posted on February 25, 2009 at 01:46 pm -
Feb 25
Another Loss for Isiah Thomas and the NY Knicks
Dilworth Paxson Podcast #16 by Eric Meyer [7 minutes, 3M MP3] Dilworth Paxson Attorney Eric B. Meyer discusses issues related to Labor and Employment law Posted on February 25, 2009 at 01:46 pm
Podcasts at Rutgers School of Law...
Podcasts at Rutgers School of Law - Newark
Audio and Video broadcasts of interesting lectures and events taking place at Rutgers School of Law in Newark, New Jersey.
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Oct 3
The Rehnquist Legacy in Criminal Procedure
Robert A. Lucas, Professor of Law at the University of Indiana Law School (Bloomington), was the featured speaker on this program. Prof. Bradley has recently edited a collection of essays entitled "The Rehnquist Legacy," published by Cambridge University Press. His contributions to the collection are an essay introducing the collection and an essay entitled "The Fourth Amendment: Be Reasonable." After Prof. Bradley speaks, three commenters gave responses: George Thomas, Elizabeth Rapaport, and... Posted on October 3, 2007 at 05:00 pm -
May 22
New Jersey Law Librarians Association 2007 Annual Business Meeting and Program Part two
Our meeting venue, Liberty Hall, is acclaimed as a New Jersey treasure, a gift of history from the Kean family. Our speaker, Mark Lender, history professor at Kean, is working on the recent George Washington letter discovery. Read more about Liberty Hall in the Star Ledger articles on May 6th "A priceless historic gift from state's first family" and May 10th "Opening the door to the past". Posted on May 22, 2007 at 05:00 pm -
May 22
New Jersey Law Librarians Association 2007 Annual Business Meeting and Program Part one
Prof. Lender addressed the provocative question of whether a constitutional amendment can be declared unconstitutional. Posted on May 22, 2007 at 05:00 pm
Weiss Berzowski Brady LLP
Weiss Berzowski Brady LLP
Weiss Berzowski Brady has produced legal podcasts on a variety of topics.
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Mar 13
501(c)(3)s: Obtaining and Maintaining Your Organization's Tax Exempt Status - Robert B. Teuber
Conservation easements, a private land use restriction voluntarily placed on a piece of land in order to protect it from further development, and tax relief opportunities are discussed in this podcast. Susan Marguet addresses the significant tax benefits family farmers, ranchers and other moderate-income landowners can obtain by making a charitable donation of a conservation easement. Posted on March 13, 2007 at 03:07 am
The Law and Economics Podcast
The Law and Economics Podcast
Lectures, panels and discussions of policy, law and economics. From the Journal of Law, Economics & Policy at George Mason University School of Law.
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Nov 25
Insider Trading Symposium - January 27, 2007
/**/ Insider Trading Symposium January 27, 2007 Click here to register for this event Speakers Include: SEC Commissioner Kathleen L. Casey. Commissioner Casey was appointed by President George W. Bush to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and sworn in on July 17, 2006. Prior to being appointed Commissioner, Ms. Casey spent 13 years on Capitol Hill. Before her appointment as Commissioner, she served as Staff Director and Counsel of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs... Posted on November 25, 2006 at 09:42 am -
Nov 16
Online Gambling Regulation
/**/ Will Federal Banking Regulations Force Online Casinos to Fold? Until recently, online casinos operated outside of the reach of the United States Government. Now, in an innovative effort at law making, Congress has charged banks and other financial institutions with preventing the operation of online casinos in the US market. By requiring banks to shun transactions from gambling sites, Congress hopes to cut off the interaction between sites and their customers on US soil. Whether this will... Posted on November 16, 2006 at 07:27 am -
Aug 16
Empirical Analysis: Anticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce
The Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy at George Mason University School of Law is pleased to present a panel discussion of the empirical analysis of e-commerce from the Anticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce Symposium. Moderator: Jerry Ellig, Mercatus Center "Public versus Private Restraints on the Online Distribution of Contact Lenses: A Distinction with a Difference" - James C. Cooper, Federal Trade Commission "Real Estate Brokerage and E-Commerce: A Framework for Empirical Analysis" -... Posted on August 16, 2006 at 07:04 pm
ambivalent voices
ambivalent voices
Podcast featuring voices from around the blawgosphere.
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Sep 5
Technical Difficulties
I want to apologize to the many people I've interviewed recently for the Back-To-School edition of Blawg Review on Blawg Wisdom. I was hoping to weave all those great interviews into the Review for a sort of back-to-school extravaganza. Unfortunately, due to technical difficulties, things didn't turn out as planned. I apologize for not being able to include all of those interviews in the extravaganza, but rest assured I will be posting all of those interviews as soon as I possibly can. Posted on September 5, 2005 at 07:15 am -
Sep 5
#16: An Interview with Deborah Schneider
This special back-to-school episode of Ambivalent Voices (http://mowabb.com/ai/voices/) features a conversation with Deborah Schneider, co-author of Should You Really Be A Lawyer? subscribe to the feed The conversation ranges over such topics as: Avoiding the herd mentality. Ways to tell the difference between law school being just difficult and when law school is just not for you. Using informational interviews to explore different practice areas and figure out where you might fit in the legal... Posted on September 5, 2005 at 06:16 am -
Aug 29
#15: White
In this 15th "episode" of Ambivalent Voices (http://mowabb.com/ai/voices/) you'll hear a bit off school miscellaney, still more about upcoming podcasts, something about milk and politics and ketchup, and more podcasts for you to check out. subscribe to the feed One: School miscellany and upcoming podcasts and a mention of the MPRE. (0:00-3:33) Music: "Temping" by GK and the Shoe Band from Segment 4 of the 9/25/2004 episode of A Prairie Home Companion. Two: The Politics Minit with... Posted on August 29, 2005 at 08:07 am
Conversations in Law at Hamline
Conversations in Law at Hamline
Series of audio recordings on Law, Leadership and Legal Education from Hamline University School of Law.
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Feb 1
Democracy and Virtue: Optimism or Faith?
Jeffrey Stout's recent book, Democracy and Tradition, sounds an optimistic note about the possibility of identifying and recovering an American democratic tradition that is morally robust enough to provide a foundation for a re-thinking of the common good, ?a raft of hope? in a sea of popular despair about the prospects about a just, humane and morally healthy pluralistic democracy. Posted on February 1, 2005 at 07:16 am
UK Freedom of Information Law...
UK Freedom of Information Law Update
A discussion of the latest Freedom of Information Act decisions of the United Kingdom's Information Commissioner and the Information Tribunal.
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Nov 20
FOI Podcast: Episode 20 (November 2009)
This is episode 20 of the UK's only Freedom of Information podcast by information lawyer Ibrahim Hasan (www.informationlaw.org.uk) In the three months upto the end of October 2009 the Information Commissioner published 132 decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published 11. In this episode Ibrahim discuses decisions on: • Information contained in publication schemes • Marks on documents and whether they constitute information • Vexatious requests • Section 35 and disclosure of... Posted on November 20, 2009 at 11:40 am -
Sep 26
FOI Podcast: Episode 19 (September 2009)
Ladies and gentlemen welcome to episode 19 of the UK's only Freedom of Information podcast. I'm Ibrahim Hasan. In the three months upto the end of July 2009 the Information Commissioner published seventy four decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published thirteen. I'm here to guide you through some of these. In this episode, amongst others, we will be discussing decisions on: • Fees and the aggregation rules • Request for information about land • Court records and section 32 •... Posted on September 26, 2009 at 04:00 am -
May 28
FOI Podcast Episode 18
Ladies and gentlemen welcome to episode 18 of the UK's only Freedom of Information podcast. I'm Ibrahim Hasan. In March and April 2009 the Information Commissioner published seven seven decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published eleven. I'm here to guide you through some of these. In this episode, amongst others, we will be discussing decisions on: • Information held with a view to publication • Disclosure of CCTV footage of the 7th July Bombers • The definition of court records... Posted on May 28, 2009 at 12:57 pm
Elder Law Today Podcast
Elder Law Today Podcast
Discusses legal issues facing seniors and their families.
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Nov 16
Another VA Benefit You Never Heard Of
Understanding the maze of laws and benefits that form our long term care system is a full time job. Thatâs why I devoted my practice exclusively to elder and disability planning. A few weeks ago I was reminded of that fact when I was asked what I know about a particular VA program that provides adult day care services for a small co-pay. This clearly didnât sound like the Aid and Attendance program that in the past two years we have incorporated into our planning arsenal.(see my 2/25/08... Posted on November 16, 2009 at 03:00 am by Elder Law Today -
Nov 9
How Do You Know if You are Getting Accurate Medicaid Information?
How many times have you contacted a government office to inquire about some benefit or program and told you are not eligible? Have you then left the office or hung up the phone accepting that what you have been told is true? What if that is just flat out wrong? As an elder law attorney I see that happen all the time, especially when it comes to the Medicaid program. A recent court case last week corrected at least one of those untruths. A federal court last week finally weighed in on a... Posted on November 9, 2009 at 03:00 am by Elder Law Today -
Nov 2
Mary's Worst Home Care Nightmare
For many families, keeping their elderly loved one at home will require in home assistance. There are many quality home health care companies in the area so finding one isnât a problem. But I find so often that clients donât go through a licensed agency because of the cost. While I have written in the past about the Medicaid problem of hiring aides directly and paying cash (7/20/09 post), there is another very real risk, safety. The following story is one, unfortunately, I have heard more... Posted on November 2, 2009 at 03:00 am by Elder Law Today
ssdRadio - Social Security...
ssdRadio - Social Security Disability Radio
Covers social security disability issues. By Jonathan Ginsberg.
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Oct 21
Attitude is Everything – Are You a "Reluctant Claimant?"
I have a good friend who works as a sales trainer. He teaches his students that "attitude is everything." In a sales context, if you exude confidence and believeability, you have much better chance at making a sale. Conversely, if you give off a "vibe" of defeatism and lack of confidence, your customers will sense your desperation and you will not be successful in sales. The same ideas hold true in the Social Security disability world. Although you may have been waiting for years to appear... Posted on October 21, 2009 at 07:52 am by jonathan_laptop@glolaw.com (Jonathan Ginsberg) -
May 26
6 Rules to Prepare for Your Disability Hearing
Show Notes: 1. understand the main issue in your case - reduce it to one or two sentences Example: In 2004 I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. I continued to work until August of 2006 when I finally resigned because the symptoms and complications of my disease increased to the point where I could no longer get through a workday or a work week. Specifically, by August of 2006 I was no longer able to walk without a walker, my fatigue had increased to the point where I needed to lie down for... Posted on May 26, 2009 at 08:58 am by jonathan_laptop@glolaw.com (Jonathan Ginsberg) -
Apr 2
Avoid Costly Mistakes at Your Disability Hearing
Posted on April 2, 2009 at 03:54 am by jonathan_laptop@glolaw.com (Jonathan Ginsberg)
ABA Book Briefs Podcast
ABA Book Briefs Podcast
Book authors speak on a variety of subjects pertinent to the legal profession. From the ABA.
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Sep 21
What a Law Partner Can and Cannot Do in Seeking a New Affiliation
There is more movement in the legal profession today than possibly ever in history. However, when a key partner leaves a firm there is often no clear understanding of the ethical and fiduciary duties to the firm and its clients. These gray areas can lead to financial losses and litigation between the firm and its former partner. In this episode of the ABA Book Briefs Podcast we interview Geri Krauss, the author of the ABA book Partner Departures and Lateral Moves: A Legal and Ethical Guide who... Posted on September 21, 2009 at 10:18 am -
Jul 23
Labor and Employment Law in the New EU Member and Candidate States
This month we interview Anders Etgen Reitz, the editor of the ABA book Labor and Employment Law in the New EU Member and Candidate States. In this ABA Book Briefs Podcast Anders shares the current challenges in Labor and Employment law, identifies opportunities in labor and employment for the international lawyer, and reports on trends on the horizon. Posted on July 23, 2009 at 11:54 am -
Jun 9
International Business Transactions
In this episode of the ABA Book Briefs podcast, we interview David Steiger, author of the ABA book The Globalized Lawyer: Secrets to Managing Outsourcing, Joint Ventures, and other Cross-Border Transactions. Posted on June 9, 2009 at 02:21 pm
The Legal Underground Podcast
The Legal Underground Podcast
Podcast of legal news, politics, and whimsy from Evan Schaeffer's Legal Underground, where lawyers are rarely taken as seriously as they'd like.
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Feb 23
The Legal Underground's Law-Related Things That Suck for January 27, 2005
The Legal Underground's Law-Related Thing That Sucks: Getting Yelled at by a Judge Posted on February 23, 2009 at 06:40 am by Evan Schaeffer -
Jan 7
Legal Underground #51: Advanced Deposition Techniques, Part 3
On Episode #51: It's the last of a 3-part series on Advanced Deposition Techniques. On Part 3: Miscellaneous Tips for Expert Depositions. Includes the world's shortest expert deposition outline, preparing for an expert's deposition by looking ahead to the cross-examination at trial, and 5 ways to hit a home run with an expert's CV. Running time: 10 minutes. Posted on January 7, 2007 at 10:09 am by Evan Schaeffer -
Jan 7
Legal Underground #51: Advanced Deposition Techniques, Part 3
On Episode #51: It's the last of a 3-part series on Advanced Deposition Techniques. On Part 3: Miscellaneous Tips for Expert Depositions. Includes the world's shortest expert deposition outline, preparing for an expert's deposition by looking ahead to the cross-examination at trial, and 5 ways to hit a home run with an expert's CV. Running time: 10 minutes. Posted on January 7, 2007 at 10:09 am by Evan Schaeffer
China Law & Business Podcast
China Law & Business Podcast
China Law & Business Podcast by Lehman, Lee & Xu.
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Jun 26
Doing business in China - Q & A session
Lehman, Lee & Xu associates R. Alex Clar, Aldo Settimio Boni de Nobili, Daisy Xu, Marisa Planells and David Wang and managing director Edward E. Lehman presented to students of the Center for International Business and Commercial Law¡¯s China International Law School on June 23, 2008. In this segment, Edward Lehman wraps up the lecture and the entire team does a Q & A session. File Download (13:29 min / 5 MB) Posted on June 26, 2008 at 02:51 pm by Lehman, Lee & Xu -
Jun 26
Doing business in China - Aldo Settimio Boni de Nobili
Lehman, Lee & Xu associates R. Alex Clar, Aldo Settimio Boni de Nobili, Daisy Xu, Marisa Planells and David Wang and managing director Edward E. Lehman presented to students of the Center for International Business and Commercial Law¡¯s China International Law School on June 23, 2008. In this segment, Aldo Settimio Boni de Nobili talks about Clean Development Mechanisms in China. File Download (35:17 min / 12 MB) Posted on June 26, 2008 at 02:49 pm by Lehman, Lee & Xu -
Jun 26
Doing business in China - Marisa Planells
Lehman, Lee & Xu associates R. Alex Clar, Aldo Settimio Boni de Nobili, Daisy Xu, Marisa Planells and David Wang and managing director Edward E. Lehman presented to students of the Center for International Business and Commercial Law¡¯s China International Law School on June 23, 2008. In this segment, Marisa Planells presents on A Foreigner's Perspective in the Importance of Relationships. File Download (19:18 min / 7 MB) Posted on June 26, 2008 at 02:46 pm by Lehman, Lee & Xu
Supreme Court Watch Podcast
Supreme Court Watch Podcast
News, views and insight on the Supreme Court. From the Alliance for Justice.
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Oct 19
Justice Watch #3
Michael Mukasey hearings - day 2 Posted on October 19, 2007 at 08:33 am -
Oct 18
Justice Watch #2
Michael Mukasey hearings - day 1 Posted on October 18, 2007 at 08:01 am -
Oct 16
Justice Watch #1
Michael Mukasey Judiciary Committee hearing preview Posted on October 16, 2007 at 03:36 pm
Hellmuth and Johnson Law Podcasts
Hellmuth and Johnson Law Podcasts
Information and commentary on a variety of legal and business topics. From the Minnesota law firm of Hellmuth and Johnson, PLLC and The Business Building Network.
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Oct 19
FOIA- Freedom of Information Act
Attorney Rachel Rosen discusses the Freedom of Information Act - how it might be utilized in light of the Minnesota 35W bridge collapse, and how businesses can use requested information for competitive advantage. Posted on October 19, 2007 at 02:00 am by Hellmuth & johnbson, PLLC and The BBN -
Oct 12
Home Mortgage Financing
Attorney Nancy Polomis discusses home financing with other industry professionals in this BATC/Parade of Homes Radio Hour segment. Posted on October 12, 2007 at 03:00 am by Hellmuth & johnbson, PLLC and The BBN -
Oct 11
Estate Planning for Non-Tranditional Couples
Non-traditional couples face unique challenges in terms of sharing and protecting assets, especially in the event of a breakup or death of a domestic partner. Hellmuth & Johnson attorney Timothy Davis discusses key estate and tax planning strategies for the non-traditional couple. Posted on October 11, 2007 at 05:00 am by Hellmuth & johnbson, PLLC and The BBN
Ross-Blakley Law Library Channel
Ross-Blakley Law Library Channel
Introduces listeners to the people who work in the law library, shares research tips and tools, and covers library services and events.
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Sep 19
More Google Tips
Download podcast (approx. 4 mins.) I covered some Google tips in the podcast on Using Search Engines Better. Here are some more Google shortcuts and tips that I have collected over the years. Search examples are enclosed in [square brackets]. Don't include the brackets in your search. Google shortcuts: Find a definition, rather than just any mention of your search term, by putting the word "define" followed by a space at the beginning of your search. For example, a search for [define "virtual... Posted on September 19, 2007 at 04:04 pm by DianeMurley -
Sep 2
Using Search Engines Better
This podcast episode is an edited recording of a presentation I gave to the Advanced Legal Research class on August 30, 2007. Right click on the following links to download the class handout and PowerPoint presentation. If you don't have PowerPoint on your computer, you can download a free reader. This podcast is also available on the Ross-Blakley Law Library Channel at iTunes. Future podcast episodes on the Ross-Blakley Law Library Channel will introduce you to people who work in the law... Posted on September 2, 2007 at 09:57 am by DianeMurley -
Aug 30
Listening to Podcasts
You don't need an iPod to listen to podcasts. If your computer has speakers and a media player, you should be able to play the recordings on your computer. Any computer sold within the past 3-4 years probably has both. You can play the recordings over a high-speed internet connection or by copying them to your computer. To listen over a high-speed internet connection, simply click on the link for the episode that you want to hear. To copy an episode to your computer, right-click on the link and... Posted on August 30, 2007 at 02:28 pm by DianeMurley
The Kennedy-Mighell Report
The Kennedy-Mighell Report
A Legal Technology Podcast, with an Internet Focus. From Dennis Kennedy & Tom Mighell.
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Aug 18
Episode #6: Facebook for Lawyers?
/**/ Dennis and I are pleased to be back with another podcast â in this episode, we discuss Facebook and its growing popularity among lawyers, our new affection for the Google Reader, and we take a fresh look at Google Docs and Spreadsheets. Finally, we answer a listener question: what podcasts do we listen to? 1. Facebook for Lawyers -- Facebook 2. Tools We Use -- Google Reader -- FeedDemon 3. Collaboration Tools -- Google Docs & Spreadsheets 4. What Podcasts Do We Listen To? -- NPR... Posted on August 18, 2007 at 12:49 pm -
Apr 8
Episode #5: A Legal Technology Grab Bag
/**/ We're back! Dennis and Tom discuss a wide range of legal technology topics in this new episode. Links to the sites, articles, and products mentioned in the podcast are included below. 1. ABA TECHSHOW Update: Tom discusses his insights and impressions on ABA TECHSHOW 2007, which recently concluded in Chicago. 2. Legal Technology Trends: Learn more about Dennis's yearly article on legal technology trends, and what's ahead in the industry in 2007. Â Dennis Kennedy's 2007 Legal Technology... Posted on April 8, 2007 at 01:55 pm -
Jun 27
Episode #4: A Web 2.0 Primer for Lawyers
In episode #4, Dennis and Tom cover the hot topic of Web 2.0. They begin by trying to reach a solid definition and giving a few examples to illustrate the concept. They move on to talk about a good number of categories of Web 2.0 sites and applications,and then discuss some of our favorites. They then talk a bit about how lawyers might use Web 2.0 and the idea of Law 2.0. They end with a list of good starter resources if you want to learn more and a few thoughts on why they are excited by this... Posted on June 27, 2006 at 10:21 am
California Western School of Law...
California Western School of Law Podcast: Law in 10
On Law in 10, California Western's weekly podcast, professors provide legal analysis on current news topics, all in 10 minutes.
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Jul 29
Law in 10: Labor Day
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Law in 10: Loving Decision
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Law in 10: Summer Break
Posted on May 25, 2007 at 01:00 pm
Audible Althouse
Audible Althouse
Ann Althouse talks about blogging, the law and various topics. From University of Wisconsin Law Professor Ann Althouse.
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Jul 25
Audible Althouse #87
The Hillary Clinton campaign would like us not to talk about the way she looks, and Rudy Giuliani would like us not to babble about his psyche. I say no to all that. Here in America, the way we show respect is by showing disrespect. Posted on July 25, 2007 at 07:07 pm -
Jul 15
Audible Althouse #86
I'm just answering questions from my blog readers. Here's the blog post with the questions I was working from. Posted on July 15, 2007 at 08:57 am -
Jun 3
Audible Althouse #85
An old tree, a fat and pompous politician, a girl who survived rabies, a record album from 40 years ago, a possibly evil artist, and some clouds and flowers. Posted on June 3, 2007 at 08:32 pm
LawBiz Blog - Audio Podcasts
LawBiz Blog - Audio Podcasts
Law practice information and interviews with experts. Published by Ed Poll, principal of LawBiz Management.
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Jun 21
Ed Interviews Mimi Donaldson, Co-author of Bless Your Stress: It Means You're Still Alive!
Bless Your Stress: It Means You're Still Alive! Written by Ed's guest, Mimi Donaldson, and Leslie Charles. Most of us are concerned by the high stress of our lives, but Mimi suggests that our stress comes from within. While an outside events may be provocation, it is our attitudes toward the outside events that create our stress. She points out that the same event can cause severe reactions from one person with none or little reaction from another. And, it's the "pause" button in our brain that... Posted on June 21, 2007 at 08:15 am -
May 8
Recycling Electronic Equipment
Ed Interviews Russ Ruffolo, Asset Recovery and Recycling Coordinator of MRK Group LTD in Elgin, Illinois. Though based in Elgin, his company's focus is national. Russ will talk about recycling electronic equipment. In California alone, 6,000 computers become obsolete daily! And 680 million computers will become obsolete within the next few years! What happens to them? Russ will discuss the importance of recycling, the methods of recycling and what to look for. 14 minutes, 21 seconds 3.4MB Click... Posted on May 8, 2007 at 02:13 pm -
Apr 30
Microsoft Office 2007 for Lawyers
Donna Payne is president and founder of Payne Consulting Group, a training and development company headquartered in Seattle, WA. She and the company have authored 12 books on Microsoft Office including the best-selling series: Word for Law Firms and Excel for Law Firms. She was an original member of the Microsoft Legal Advisory Counsel and is a frequent speaker at legal and technical conferences. Donna discusses with Ed the new Microsoft Office 2007 and the dramatic differences between this... Posted on April 30, 2007 at 02:43 pm
The Bag and Baggage Podcast
The Bag and Baggage Podcast
Bag and Baggage podcast. By Denise Howell.
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Mar 9
Bag and Baggage Podcast #17
Conference call with Mike Madison in anticipation of our Community 2.0 session on the legal implications of engaging outsiders in business communities Posted on March 9, 2007 at 01:00 pm -
Jan 8
Bag and Baggage Podcast #16
Interview with Bill Murray, USC Annenberg Center for the Digital Future and formerly MPA Posted on January 8, 2006 at 03:00 pm -
Aug 5
Bag and Baggage Podcast #15
BlogHer, Speaker Wiki, RSS and OPML, Blawgs.com, and Bob Wyman Posted on August 5, 2005 at 10:00 pm
Hull on Estates Podcast - Toronto...
Hull on Estates Podcast - Toronto Estate Law Blog
Podcast covering Canadian law on estates. From Hull & Hull.
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Jan 15
Hull on Estate and Succession Planning Episode #43 - Estate Planning
LISTEN HEREDuring Episode #43, Ian and Suzana discussed estate planning with a focus on financial topics such as tax planning, multiple will scenarios and family law issues.... Posted on January 15, 2007 at 09:54 pm -
Jan 15
Hull on Estates Episode #42 - Adult Support Obligations of Elderly Parents
LISTEN HEREDuring Hull on Estates Episode #42, Justin and Megan discussed the case of Godwin c. Bolcso [1993] O.P.J. No. 297 and Section 32 of the Family Law Act. This case concerns the application by a 58-year-old mother for support... Posted on January 15, 2007 at 09:29 pm -
Jan 8
Hull on Estates Podcast #41 - The Waters' Law of Trusts in Canada
LISTEN HEREDuring Episode #41, Ian and Suzana reviewed The Waters' Law of Trusts in Canada (3rd Edition) and discussed the extensive and helpful coverage of estate law and associated topics offered by the text.... Posted on January 8, 2007 at 09:20 pm
Hull on Estate and Succession...
Hull on Estate and Succession Planning Podcast - Toronto Estate Law Blog
Podcast covering Canadian law on estate and succession planning. From Hull & Hull.
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Jan 8
Hull on Estate and Succession Planning Podcast #42 - The Family Office
LISTEN HEREREAD THE TRANSCRIBED PODCAST During Podcast # 42, Ian and Suzana discussed the concept of the Family Office and its primary objectives, including: the efficient transfer of family wealth to future generations the centralized management of affairs; and the co-ordination of the efforts of... Posted on January 8, 2007 at 09:42 pm -
Jan 8
Hull on Estates Podcast #41 - The Waters' Law of Trusts in Canada
LISTEN HEREDuring Episode #41, Ian and Suzana reviewed The Waters' Law of Trusts in Canada (3rd Edition) and discussed the extensive and helpful coverage of estate law and associated topics offered by the text.... Posted on January 8, 2007 at 09:20 pm -
Jan 1
Hull on Estate and Succession Planning Episode #41 - Conclusion of the Family Conference
LISTEN HEREREAD THE TRANSCRIBED PODCASTDuring Hull on Estate and Succession Planning Podcast #41, we discussed the institution of the family constitution and the issues to consider after its institution including Power of Attorney, Wills and other documentation.... Posted on January 1, 2007 at 09:36 pm
The Robert H. Jackson Center...
The Robert H. Jackson Center Lecture Series Podcast
Lectures and interviews undertaken by the Robert H. Jackson Center to capture recollections and reflections of those associated with the late Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson and his legacy.
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Oct 12
Justice Robert H. Jackson on Security, Liberty and Law
How Robert Jackson balanced protection of the individual while securing the nation against foreign aggression during the period leading up to World War II was the subject of Professor John Barrett's discussion at the Ampitheater during the third day of 'Justice and Security Week' at Chautauqua Institution. John Barrett is a Professor of Law at St. John's University School of Law, New York. Professor Barrett edited 'That Man' the late Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson's previously unknown... Posted on October 12, 2006 at 09:00 pm -
Oct 12
Justices, Presidents and Senators
A speech by Professor Henry Abraham, the Emeritus Woodrow Wilson Professor at the University of Virginia, concerning "Justices, Presidents and Senators." Professor Henry Abraham discussed the historical context and significance of Justice Jackson's career on the Supreme Court. In Professor Abraham's opinion, Justice Jackson's historical significance is a result of his writing as he brought life to major consitutional questions. In addition, Abraham discussed Justice Jackson's feud with fellow... Posted on October 12, 2006 at 09:00 pm -
Sep 14
Robert H. Jackson Center Dedication
Chief Justice William Rehnquist spoke in Jamestown discussing his experiences with Robert H. Jackson and how Jackson's legacy continues to make an impression on governmental power and functions today. Chief Justice Rehnquist held the position of Supreme Court Justice and did so for more than three decades presiding over a diverse set of issues ranging from abortion to school prayer, the presidential impeachment in 1999 and the 2000 presidential election. Rehnquist served from 1952 to 1953 as... Posted on September 14, 2006 at 09:00 pm
Michigan State University College...
Michigan State University College of Law Animal Legal and Historical Web Center Podcast
Podcast discussing animal laws. From Michigan State University College of Law.
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Aug 1
Lost and Found Pets
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Aug 1
Pet Sales Gone Bad
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Jun 6
Does my state have a leash law? 6
Posted on June 6, 2006 at 10:03 am
Oral Arguments
Oral Arguments
From the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
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Nov 20
09-1308: United States vs Juan Chavez-Alvarez
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 11-20-2009 Posted on November 20, 2009 at 11:12 am -
Nov 20
09-1260: United States vs Marshall Kanner
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 11-20-2009 Posted on November 20, 2009 at 11:08 am -
Nov 20
08-4012: United States vs Jeffery Haas
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 11-20-2009 Posted on November 20, 2009 at 11:05 am
Maryland Business Law Developments...
Maryland Business Law Developments
Tracks judicial developments in Maryland business law. By the Business Law Section of the Maryland State Bar Association.
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Nov 17
CSR, Ltd. v. Taylor (Ct. of Appeals)
Filed: November 16, 2009 Opinion by Judge Clayton Greene, Jr. Held: An Australian distributor of asbestos, who used the port of Baltimore as a conduit in shipping raw asbestos from Australia to U.S. customers located outside of Maryland, did not attain sufficient minimum contacts with the State of Maryland to be subject to the Court's exercise of personal jurisdiction. Facts: The personal representatives of two dockworkers who died from mesothelioma sued CSR based on the theory that the... Posted on November 17, 2009 at 04:06 pm -
Nov 13
Saul Holdings Limited Partnership, et al. v. Raquel Sales, Inc. and Barefeet Enterprises, Inc. (Cir. Ct. for Mont. County)
Filed August 27, 2009 Opinion by Judge Durke G. Thompson Held: When accelerated rent clauses provide for the payment to the landlord of a lump sum over a lengthy term and also allows the landlord the present possession of the leased premises with no incentive to mitigate its damages, the accelerated rent clause will be found to speculative and unenforceable as a penalty. Facts: On or about January 23, 2006, Raquel Sales, Inc. ("RSI") entered into a 10-year shopping center retail lease with Saul... Posted on November 13, 2009 at 06:51 am -
Nov 12
Shenker v. Laureate Education, Inc. (Ct. of Appeals)
Filed November 12, 2009 Opinion by Judge Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. Held: Where corporate directors exercise non-managerial duties outside the scope of Âੲ-405.1(a) of the Maryland Corporations and Associations Article, such as negotiating the price that shareholders will receive for their shares in a cash-merger after the decision to sell the corporation has already been made, they owe their shareholders common law duties of candor and good faith efforts to maximize shareholder value and... Posted on November 12, 2009 at 04:32 pm
i-legal Advice Guides
i-legal Advice Guides
Repository of legal advice guides. From Fisher Jones Greenwood Solicitors.
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Nov 10
Prenuptial Agreements
Guide to drawing up a prenuptial agreement. Posted on November 10, 2009 at 04:00 pm -
Oct 18
Doing Business in India
Following our seminar titled "Under the Greenwood Tree" this Podcast contains interviews with Sanjay Puhorit Uk Trade and Investment, George Kieffer Chairman The Haven Gateway Partnership, Claire Sandbrook CEO Shergroup and William Swan of Swan Golf Design Posted on October 18, 2009 at 05:00 pm -
Oct 18
Redundancy Procedures
Lara Kennedy provides guidance for employers on their obligations to employees in a redundancy situation, in light of the recession. Topics include consultation, selection criteria and unfair dismissal. Posted on October 18, 2009 at 05:00 pm
Current Issues in Credit Unions
Current Issues in Credit Unions
Covers credit unions and the issues they face daily. Hosted by Brian Witt, Guy Messick, Gwen Baker and Robert Rutkowski.
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Oct 27
Current Issues in Credit Unions Episode 42.
This month, Faith, Katherine & Rob bring you the following topics: --Credit CARD Act update. --HOEPA update. --Regulation GG. --Pandemic preparation. --Ugottaloan --Big K Roundup (To Tweet or Not to Tweet; New Developments on Consumer Protection Agency; The Protocol--How Will it Impact a Credit Union's Relationship with its Broker-Dealer) The CIiCU hosts are: Brian Witt Hal Scoggins Farleigh Wada Witt, Attorneys at Law 121 SW Morrison Street, Suite 600 Portland, Oregon 97204 Telephone:... Posted on October 27, 2009 at 03:31 pm -
Sep 29
Current Issues in Credit Unions Episode 41.
Faith, Brian, Katherine & Rob bring you the following topics: --Potential shorting of compliance date on the Credit CARD Act (and other updates) --Changes to the GFE and RESPA. --New rules for IAT. --Official UBIT Victory --End to Overdraft Protection As We Know It? --Credits Unions Likely to be Swept into the Consumer Financial Protection Agency --Extraordinary Philanthropic Gestures by Credit Unions The CIiCU hosts are: Brian Witt Hal Scoggins Farleigh Wada Witt, Attorneys at Law 121 SW... Posted on September 29, 2009 at 02:36 pm -
Aug 25
Current Issues in Credit Unions #40
David Reed, the CU Doctor is our guest this month. Faith, Brian, Guy, Katherine and Rob host. Here are the topics: --Credit CARD Act ongoing madness. --Bankruptcy Cramdowns. --Speculation as to whatâs going to happen on closed end loans by way of new regulations. --Big K Roundup. --Bad Debt Restructuring The CIiCU hosts are: Brian Witt Member Farleigh Wada Witt, Attorneys at Law 121 SW Morrison Street, Suite 600 Portland, Oregon 97204 Telephone: 503-228-6044 Fax: 503-228-1741... Posted on August 25, 2009 at 03:00 pm
Karp & Hart Legal Perspectives...
Karp & Hart Legal Perspectives
Discusses and analyzes Pennsylvania personal injury laws.
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Oct 19
Peter Hart and Steve Karp interviewed by BrandywineRadio.com on Civil Litigation in Chester County
Peter Hart and Steve Karp were interviewed on 10/2/2009 about Civil Litigation in Chester County. Posted on October 19, 2009 at 07:09 pm by dave -
Oct 7
Legal Perspectives – Steve Karp – 10-3-2009
Legal Perspectives - Steve Karp - 10.3.09 As Heard on the Big Talker 1210 AM Posted on October 7, 2009 at 05:57 pm by dave -
Aug 6
PRESCRIPTION ERRORS CAN BE A RECIPE FOR DISASTER
I have been asked by many of our radio listeners what the most frequent type of medical error occurs in healthcare today. The answer is easy - medication errors. Errors occur at the pharmacy; in the hospital and at doctors' offices. Studies show that drug errors take place at major hospitals several times each hour. [...] Posted on August 6, 2009 at 01:46 pm by phart
King County Law Library Klues...
King County Law Library Klues PodCast
Legal information and news from the King County Law Library in Seattle, Washington.
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Oct 1
Episode 34: Passing the Bar
In this episode of KCLL's SideBar Rita K. talks about some of her favorite podcast episodes and says good-bye as she passes KCLL's SideBar on to its new producers. Craig, in his "Reel Verdict" segment, reviews a documentary he watched recently called "A Lawyer Walks into a Bar." The movie is about law students trying to pass California's bar exam. Listen to Episode 34 Links for Episode 34 Posted on October 1, 2009 at 09:09 am by Rita K. -
Aug 28
Episode 33: Debt Collection Lawsuit: Defend Yourself – Show Up
In this episode of KCLL's SideBar Rita K. talks about a common question the Library is getting in these harsh economic times. How can you help yourself if you are sued to collect on an outstanding debt? Then listen in as Craig, in his "Reel Verdict" segment, talks about the movie "Repo Man." Listen to Episode 33 Links for Episode 33 Posted on August 28, 2009 at 03:39 pm by Rita K. -
Jul 23
Episode 32: An Interview with Edward Nixon, Part 2
In this episode of KCLL's SideBar we present Part 2 of Seattle attorney George Sjursen's interview of President Richard Nixon's youngest brother, Edward Nixon, who has written a book titled, The Nixons: A Family Portrait. Also, our resident movie critic, Craig Burgess, returns with his Reel Verdict review of Robert Greenwald's biography of Abbie Hoffman, Steal This Movie. Listen to Episode 32 Links for Episode 32 Posted on July 23, 2009 at 12:55 pm by Rita K.
Environmental Law & Climate...
Environmental Law & Climate Change Center Podcast
From LexisNexis®.
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Sep 4
LexisNexis® Environmental Law & Climate Change Center Podcast featuring a discussion of "Current Critical Issues in Environmental Law: Green Buildings and Sustainable Development"
On this edition, a discussion of "Current Critical Issues in Environmental Law: Green Buildings and Sustainable Development," featuring Mark Bennett of Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, Cullen Howe of Arnold & Porter and James Newman of Newman Consulting Group. Copyright© 2008 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Visit http://law.lexisnexis.com/practice areas/Environment-Climate. Posted on September 4, 2009 at 06:00 am by LexisNexis -
Aug 19
The LexisNexis® Environmental Law & Climate Change Center Podcast featuring Mark Bennett on the ASTM development of a proposed new standard for collecting and disclosing building energy use information
On this edition, Mark Bennett of Miller Canfield discusses ASTM's developing of a proposed new standard for the collection and disclosure of energy use information associated with buildings involved in real estate transactions, California Assembly Bill 1103 and transactional energy disclosures. Copyright© 2009 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Posted on August 19, 2009 at 06:00 am by LexisNexis -
Mar 31
LexisNexis® Environmental Law & Climate Change Center Podcast featuring Mark Bennett of Miller Canfield on Green Building Transactional Disclosure Regulations
On this edition, Mark Bennett of Miller Canfield in Detroit discusses the origins of green building transactional disclosure regulations, the increase in their use and possible impact. Copyright© 2009 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Posted on March 31, 2009 at 06:00 am by LexisNexis
Two Lawyers in a Pod[cast]
Two Lawyers in a Pod[cast]
Radio show that looks at news stories affecting the law and lawyers.
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Aug 10
The Guy’s a Mooch!
Stuart's fiery rebuttal on the student loan issue. For those of you who like to have the facts before you come to a conclusion (i.e., wimps), here is some factual background. Posted in Uncategorized Posted on August 10, 2009 at 08:35 pm by lawhumorist -
Aug 4
Payback Is a … Must?
Last month, the New York state bar denied admission to a would-be lawyer because he owed $400,000 in unpaid student loans. This week, Sean Carter and Stuart Teicher battle it out over the issue of whether failure to repay indebtedness is a moral failing or the new American way. Sean Carter starts the debate here: Posted in [...] Posted on August 4, 2009 at 01:06 am by lawhumorist -
Jun 12
Second Show is Available
In this second installment of the podcast, Sean and Stuart discuss Souter's eccentricities, the nomination of Judge Sotomayor, one firm's decision to recruit via Second Life, and recent news stories. Show #2 Posted in Uncategorized Posted on June 12, 2009 at 02:56 am by lawhumorist
Legal Resource Centre: Podcasts
Legal Resource Centre: Podcasts
Covers the Canadian government and justice system.
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May 15
Protecting Personal Privacy
How do we deal with the privacy, civil liberties, and human rights concerns that online personal information is bound to raise? There are organizations and resources available for citizenship education. Posted on May 15, 2009 at 11:11 am -
May 15
Today's Trial - Parental Alienation
Two recent judgments explore the repercussions of "parental alienation syndrome," and the sometime extreme steps that can be taken to remedy it. Posted on May 15, 2009 at 11:11 am -
Apr 29
Law librarians who think their jobs are pretty cool.
This week's guests:Kirsten Wurmann, Public Legal Education Librarian (Legal Resource Centre of Alberta); Connie Crosby, law firm librarian, blogger, and CALL & TALL Executive Board member. Posted on April 29, 2009 at 09:05 am
Nonprofit Law Podcast
Nonprofit Law Podcast
Hghlights legal issues facing nonprofits. Hosted by Tim Mooney.
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Oct 12
Nonprofit Law Podcast #45: Election Season
Election Season Download: Nonprofit Law Podcast #45 (mp3, 10:14) Shownotes Intro Tim Mooney… Welcome to the Nonprofit Law Podcast Your guide to the laws impacting nonprofits. Shownotes…. nplawcast.com Email the show Election season brings out the advocacy issues for nonprofits - Some churches are about to get in a heap of trouble... Alliance Defense Fund is trying to take on the IRS and the tax prohibition on electioneering. It's probably going to cost some churches, but more importantly... Posted on October 12, 2008 at 07:50 am by Tim Mooney -
Sep 21
Nonprofit Law Podcast #44: Streamlining
Streamlining Download: Nonprofit Law Podcast #44 (mp3, 5:13) Shownotes Intro Tim Mooney… Welcome to the Nonprofit Law Podcast Your guide to the laws impacting nonprofits. Shownotes…. nplawcast.com Email the show - - This podcast is dedicated to the memory of Sean May. To learn more about Sean, please visit seanmaymemorial.com. - - One less step in organizing a nonprofit! Straight from the IRS: The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department today issued new regulations that will... Posted on September 21, 2008 at 07:08 am by Tim Mooney -
Aug 24
Nonprofit Law Podcast #43: The Best IRS Publication Revamped
The Best IRS Publication Revamped Download: Nonprofit Law Podcast #43 (mp3, 9:11) Shownotes Intro Tim Mooney… Welcome to the Nonprofit Law Podcast Your guide to the laws impacting nonprofits. Shownotes…. nplawcast.com Email the show Craigslist Foundation Nonprofit BootcampHighly recommend this great day of learning about nonprofits, including nonprofit law Alliance for Justice session on lobbying was excellent NYC 2008 Podcasts should be up soon - in the meantime, check out past ones If... Posted on August 24, 2008 at 12:18 am by Tim Mooney











