This title explores and integrates models of practice and negotiation, examines strategies and provides precedents.Assists practitioners, policy makers and the judiciary in addressing the issues affecting practice.
Written by a 20-year veteran law professor, Law School Undercover covers all aspects of law school, from selecting the right law school to admissions to first year to law review, moot court, and though graduation and jobs. Professor X offers unique guidance to three layers of law schools and the relevance to students in deciding which schools to apply to; he reveals tricks-of-the-trade in admissions, based on years of experience in making these decisions; he discusses the best approaches to classes, exams, and law school activities; he discusses a rare third method for gaining acceptance to law review; and he lays out career options as no one else has.
This book explores the use of agreements to establish or alter rights and
duties in a family, and family law, context. It offers a comprehensive
overview of current American law in the area, while also providing thoughtful
policy and moral arguments for and against such private ordering.