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Vol. 35 No. 4 Summer 2009: Careers, Counseling, Computing
Fast-Forward from 1938 | ![]()
Lorna G. Schofield
We live in a time of transition between two great ages—the industrial age and the age of information. The world that we inhabit today is almost unrecognizable from the world of a decade or two ago.
The following articles are available to Section members and are in PDF format (
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- » From the Bench: Mediation—A Judge’s Views on Judicially Monitored Settlement Conferences
David A. Katz - » Finding the Greener Grass—The Ins and Outs of Going In-House
Bettina Elias Siegel - » Starting a Litigation Boutique
Elizabeth A. Starrs - » How to Be a Great Law Clerk
David J. Richman - » The Not-So-Incidental Mentor
Jeff Chase - » Overcoming Judicial Bias
Stan Perry - » How to Get Clients to Eat Their Spinach
Ellen C. Brotman - » Top Ten Tax Tenets for Trial Lawyers
Robert W. Wood - » Big Numbers
D. Mitchell McFarland - » Legal Lore: Clear and Present Danger During World War I
Michael R. Levinson - » Sidebar: Opening Statement
Kenneth P. Nolan - » Advance Sheet: Professional Courtesy
Robert E. Shapiro - » Litigator’s Bookshelf: Anatomy of a Trial: A Primer for Young Lawyers
Mark A. Neubauer - » Literary Trials: Felix Holt, The Radical
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