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How to Find a Crap Load of Old Traffic Tickets w/ a Failure to Appear Suspension

11 Nov

Free Advice and tips on how to find a bunch of old traffic tickets with failure to appear charges or drivers license holds. Continue reading


 

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16 Oct

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Friday Fun: Dousing the Flames of Kindle Fire

07 Oct

A word of advice from SNL’s Seth Meyers. [JH]

 
 

Advice on Advice Received from Top Law School Profs by Students Trying to Enter the Teaching Market

17 Sep

“A wildly disproportionate percentage of law school faculty graduate from a very few top law schools, especially Harvard and Yale. Not surprisingly, graduates of these schools turn to their mentors and references for advice on how to navigate the teaching…

 

Should Law Profs Who Demonstrate a Lack of Expertise in Providing Real World Legal Advice Be Allowed to Teach Doctrinal Law Classes?

17 Aug

The Practitioner “Exodus” from the Law School Faculty Even the great Christopher Columbus Landell had some experience practicing law before becoming dean of Harvard Law School. But he hired James Barr Ames to joined the HLS faculty. In 1870 on…

 

Updated Tips for Getting Details on Tickets in “Collections” Following Cease & Desist Letter

14 Aug

Updated Advice on Handling Collections Traffic Tickets Following Cease & Desist Order. Names sanitized, ad boxes added. Continue reading


 

1L Orientation: Why is law school so different and why 1Ls need to work harder

12 Aug

… than they did in college? Texas Tech Assistant Dean for Academic Success Programs Amy Jarmon offers advice at What makes law school so different for many new law students? on Law School Academic Support Blog. [JH]

 

Brief and Directly to the Point: Advice to Law Students and New Grads on Achieving a Successful Transition to "Real World" Legal Research

29 Jun

While less than two pages long (single-spaced), BYU law librarian Shawn G. Nevers’ Observations for Summer Research Success [SSRN] should be handed out to every summer clerk and new first year associate by law librarians who is now working with…