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self-study/Torts

Implied assumption of risk in sports activities

By Reza Torkzadeh, Allen P. Wilkinson

self-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution

The scope of arbitration clauses

By Patrick Burns, Gary A. Watt

self-study/Real Estate

How to minimize complications when arbitrating real estate disputes

By Bernard M. Resser

self-study/Legal Ethics

Programming professionalism: the ethics of artificial intelligence

By Wendy L. Patrick

self-study/Litigation

How third-party litigation financing works, and who benefits

By Reza Torkzadeh, Allen P. Wilkinson

self-study/Constitutional Law

California cannabis social equity provisions and the dormant commerce clause

By Shay Aaron Gilmore

self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

Telling the story of a trust administration, in numbers: an introduction to trust accountings

By Matthew D. Kanin, Nancy Reinhardt

self-study/Torts

Res Ipsa Loquitur: How presumptuous!

By Reza Torkzadeh, Allen P. Wilkinson

self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

New Title IX rules will require new approaches to resolution

By Angela Reddock-Wright

self-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution

Term sheets and mediator proposals: not always enforceable, but valuable

By Mark Loeterman, Suzanne H. Segal

self-study/Criminal Practice

Criminal defense attorneys need to know crimmigration law

By Georgina Gannon

self-study/Practice and Procedure

When is a partial appeal bond sufficient?

By David M. Axelrad

self-study/Legal Ethics

Trauma-informed lawyering is our professional responsibility

By Sarah Abraham, Brenda Star Adams

self-study/Judicial Misconduct

Well, Recu-u-use Me!

By Benjamin G. Shatz

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