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Vol. 36 No. 1 Fall 2009: Fundamentals
Slow and Steady Wins the Race | ![]()
Lorna G. Schofield
Who makes the rules of court that we live and work by? They don’t plop full blown into the statute books or tumble from the scales of justice.
The following articles are available to Section members and are in PDF format (
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- » From the Bench: Don’t Know Much About Federal Trial Practice
Robert E. Larsen - » Fundamentals of Courtroom Delivery and Advice on When to “Show Them the Truck”
Brian J. Hurst - » Client-Ready Law Graduates
David E. Van Zandt - » Dive Early, Dive Deep: The Importance of Pre-suit Investigation
Maximilian A. Grant,
Katharine R. Saunders,
and Mia R. Sussman - » “Geronimo!”—Or How I Became a Sole Practitioner
Kathleen B. Havener - » So You Want to Be a Rainmaker
Sara Holtz - » Enabling Legislation: How the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Amended Ten Years of Supreme Court Precedent
Hillary Coustan and
Robert W. Gettleman - » Surviving Yourself
Andrew Love - » Better Living Through Judicial Notice
Paul J. Kiernan - » Group Mentoring Lawyers in the Firm’s Sweet Spot
Lynn E. Calkins - » Legal Lore: Crime of Passion Defense
Marilyn and Robert Aitken - » Sidebar: Sorry
Kenneth P. Nolan - » Advance Sheet: What Is to Be Done?
Robert E. Shapiro - » Literary Trials: A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of The Terrified Typist
Erle Stanley Gardner
