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CmdrSmirnoff posted:The correct answer is one short outline with the key points, and one triple-digit-pager with all of your notes and poo poo (or well-organized textbook) because there's always that one question that asks you to talk about the third dissent in some random case.
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evilweasel posted:I really disagree with this. I find that long outlines for open-book exams are a hindrance: you want a short outline, and for the esoteric topics, you want the page number. That means you have the important stuff there, summarized, and when your professor pulls some small detail out you can re-read the four pages in the book and know everything you are expected to know about the subject.
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# ? Nov 29, 2010 09:45 |
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evilweasel posted:Most of the outlines on our public outline server clock in at like 80. We have this bizarre thing at our school where 2L with the highest grade just tutors the 1Ls the next year; and the tutoring worksheets are just their outlines parsed into weekly sections. When you just combine all of them, you get a 25 page outline aimed at that course by a person who got a 95. I'm not entirely sure of why they encourage this but then again, I had to spend like 15 minutes explaining to a friend of mine the difference between a tenancy in common and a tenancy by the entirety, who marveled I could remember it.
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Beerdeer posted:I don't envy you exam takers. ......I am now the most angry I've been in several weeks.
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Federal civilian pay freeze. No COLA for the next two years. All legal jobs that still exist are becoming less attractive.
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HiddenReplaced posted:......I am now the most angry I've been in several weeks. I will never be able to get a job practicing without hanging out my own shingle. I work for USCIS as an adjudications officer, meaning I sit in a cubicle and process applications. (Currently I work refugee adjustment of status) The JD took me from a GS7 to a GS9 on track to a 12. PAY ATTENTION to the lists your schools give of other careers a JD helps with. Besides the pay bump, my degree helps me interpret the law we rely on, which is a classic mess. Of course, if you're not in law school yet, DON'T GO. THERE ARE NO JOBS. YOU WILL DIE ALONE. Beerdeer fucked around with this message at 19:06 on Nov 29, 2010 |
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stingray1381 posted:Federal civilian pay freeze. No COLA for the next two years. All legal jobs that still exist are becoming less attractive. Well that's just awesome. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/30/us/politics/30freeze.html?hp
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diospadre posted:Hey Defleshed, my first round of real MCLE credit is due this summer, do you know what the best/cheapest way to get that done in Chicago is? Already have like 6ish credits but ugh I don't wanna pay thousands to finish this out. Sorry, just catching up on the thread, spent the holiday in an alcoholic haze. Is this your first year as an attorney, and if so have you already done your basic skills requirement stuff? If not, the CBA offers a full package deal that gets it all done and rewards all needed credits for your first year and the cost is something like $99 for members (membership is pretty reasonable IIRC).
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Beerdeer posted:I will never be able to get a job practicing without hanging out my own shingle. Are they hiring? What is the classification on USAJobs that I should search for?
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Beerdeer posted:I will never be able to get a job practicing without hanging out my own shingle. Oh hey, depending on the circuit you're working in, I probably hate you! (if it's not the Ninth try being more like the Ninth ok)
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stingray1381 posted:Federal civilian pay freeze. No COLA for the next two years. All legal jobs that still exist are becoming less attractive. But you're salary is hardly poverty level or anything. You're still making good money regardless. (I say this, of course, having only a vague idea of what you make based on the schedules I've seen). But I know pay freezes are no fun anyway. Our union is in the process of negotiating our contract for the next three years. I'll be curious to see how it ends up. They want to cut our semesters by two weeks, but there's no way the union will agree to that if they try to cut out a month's worth of our salary. But I'll take four more weeks off during the year if they can work it out!
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stingray1381 posted:Federal civilian pay freeze. No COLA for the next two years. All legal jobs that still exist are becoming less attractive. On the other hand, I'd still like a federal job.
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Just returned from a vacation to the Philippines to find an opposition brief from my most frequent opponent, who has graciously decided to fall into the trap I carefully laid out for him on a SoL issue. There was fist pumping. Currently deciding on the amount of smarm to include in the reply.
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# ? Nov 30, 2010 01:49 |
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The answer is always "copious."
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# ? Nov 30, 2010 01:50 |
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Serious post incoming! I'm going to write a paper on tax law for a competition. It can be about a public policy issue, a critique of a leading case or doctrine, a comment on a statute or the need for statutory modification, or a comment on a common law doctrine. Does anyone have any suggestions for where to start looking for a topic to write about? I'm not bored to tears by tax or anything, and $3,000 would be awesome for boozin'.
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Taxation on income from interest on loans should account for inflation go hypocrite lecteur fucked around with this message at 02:15 on Nov 30, 2010 |
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God tax is awful
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Vander posted:Serious post incoming! Write about the fact that plaintiffs' lawyers don't get to write off case expenses they advance as those costs are incurred. Background: http://www.litigationandtrial.com/2010/07/articles/the-business-of-law/contingent-fee-lawsuits-can-be-very-taxing-for-plaintiffs-lawyers/ The American Medical Association is calling any potential reform a "tax break for trial lawyers" and lobbying against it: http://www.allbusiness.com/legal/legal-services-lawyers/15102107-1.html Those fuckers.
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Vander posted:Serious post incoming! The income tax consequences for space travelers at sub-light speeds. I want to write this loving paper as an independent research assignment but can't bring myself to ask a prof to supervise it because it seems so ridiculous.
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Abugadu posted:Just returned from a vacation to the Philippines to find an opposition brief from my most frequent opponent, who has graciously decided to fall into the trap I carefully laid out for him on a SoL issue. Once it's filed you should elaborate.
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# ? Nov 30, 2010 03:24 |
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CmdrSmirnoff posted:The income tax consequences for space travelers at sub-light speeds.
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# ? Nov 30, 2010 04:57 |
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I'm giving up drinking for two weeks to study for finals. Who's with me?
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CmdrSmirnoff posted:The income tax consequences for space travelers at sub-light speeds. You're not pursuing an academic article because it seems ridiculous? Have you ever read an academic article? Once my busy season slows down WJ and I are going to write an anthropological analysis of the movement of chains in the NFL as a metaphor for judicial decision making so hard.
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Tokelau All Star posted:I'm giving up drinking for two weeks to study for finals. Who's with me? lol
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Tokelau All Star posted:I'm giving up drinking for two weeks to study for finals. Who's with me? I've made it one week of complete sobriety so far and all I want to do is draw a warm bath and open a couple of veins its not even finals I just got tired of always paying for poo poo with money that's been rolled into little tubes
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Tokelau All Star posted:I'm giving up drinking for two weeks to study for finals. Who's with me? Don't think I could write papers sober. Not really joking.
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No joke, four people have already called me to go to the bar tonight. It's taking every ounce of my willpower to stay here and start my evidence outline.
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# ? Nov 30, 2010 05:49 |
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Does anyone have any helpful exam materials (e.g., flow charts, outlines) for Bankruptcy? I feel like I know nothing about the subject after an entire semester. Since the exam is open book/materials, I'm trying to focus more on studying for other courses. Protip: Do not take a course such as Bankruptcy solely because it filled a gap in your schedule.
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# ? Nov 30, 2010 09:43 |
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Did you try outlinedepot? BK is a pretty common class, if there aren't old outlines there for your professor specifically there's almost certainly commercial flowcharts keyed to your textbook.
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# ? Nov 30, 2010 17:51 |
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I've got 2 cases involving the exact same facts. Is there a way to reference the depositions of the first in a MSJ for the second? Joinder is not available. I assume there has to be a way short of deposing the guy for a second time??
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# ? Nov 30, 2010 18:01 |
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Has anyone had Gerrard for environmental law?
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# ? Nov 30, 2010 18:06 |
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Roger_Mudd posted:I've got 2 cases involving the exact same facts. Is there a way to reference the depositions of the first in a MSJ for the second? Joinder is not available. I assume there has to be a way short of deposing the guy for a second time?? You're probably going to have to depose the guy a second time, unless he's unavailable. Texas law likes to have each party get a chance to examine a witness.
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CaptainScraps posted:You're probably going to have to depose the guy a second time, unless he's unavailable. Texas law likes to have each party get a chance to examine a witness. Yeah, it's a federal case. I'm going to just attach the deposition to the motion as an exhibit and let the other party object. Edit: Scraps, when are you coming up to Big D so we can open Scraps and Mudd? Roger_Mudd fucked around with this message at 18:53 on Nov 30, 2010 |
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Ainsley McTree posted:lol "I just know, deep down, there's an A student inside of me, waiting to be unleashed from the shackles of my alcoholism" *gets straight Bs* "gently caress Law School" *spends all subsequent semesters boozing; grades go up marginally*
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Roger_Mudd posted:Scraps and Mudd? That is the coolest law firm name, seriously. You should focus on wetlands construction and salvage law.
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# ? Nov 30, 2010 19:12 |
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You can always get a job being an advisor for instructional videos... http://www.everythingisterrible.com/2010/11/sweet-contract-dude.html
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gabi posted:You can always get a job being an advisor for instructional videos... I couldn't make it through the whole thing. What is that from? And is that the original or did someone make it horrible?
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entris posted:I couldn't make it through the whole thing. What is that from? And is that the original or did someone make it horrible?
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Beerdeer posted:I will never be able to get a job practicing without hanging out my own shingle. never mind. poofactory fucked around with this message at 20:23 on Nov 30, 2010 |
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Vander posted:Serious post incoming! I've got a nice, solid topic for you. PM me and I'll give you details, or IM me at entris9000.
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