Novalawcity
Features "adventures in law and technology" through the lens of bloggers at the Shepard Broad Law Center of Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Author: Identifiable bloggers include Meg Kribble, a law librarian at Nova Southeastern University.
Blawg Related Categories: Law Libraries • Law Practice Management • Legal Technology • Law Schools • States • Florida • Nova Southeastern University • Librarian
Recent Posts from Novalawcity
- Fit for the Fourth, Colbert Gets a Haircut
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Another Day Older and Deeper in Debt, and Still Not a Lawyer
Finding that he had too much delinquent student loan debt, a five judge panel in New York has held that a New York Bar applicant is ineligible for bar membership. The court held that the…
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Just in Time for the Fourth, News from the SCOTUS
SCOTUSblog has released its report on October term, 2008. Among other things, the report shows how many times each Justice voted with the majority, how many decisions each justice wrote, the ideological alignment of each…
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Financial Institutions Fight Creation of Consumer Financial Protection Agency - Wonder Where the Money in Their War Chest Came From?
The White House has sent a plan to create a new agency, to be known as the Consumer Financial Protection Agency, to Congress. Whereas now, the enforcement of consumer protection measures is fragmented among the…
- 24 days until the Annual Meeting!
- West Discusses Summer Associates and Green Marketing
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Free Alternative to ExpressO
LexOpus is a new service from Washington and Lee Law School which allows authors to electronically submit a work to a sequence of law journals they have selected. See the list of participating journals, which…
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Contractual Whimsy
Thanks, Courtoons!
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Nonlawyer Participation in Legal Firms
Contrary to what Peter Lippe believes (see previous Novalawcity blog post), law faculty are not always focused on theoretical topics that are irrelevant to the practice of law. An article soon to be published in…
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IORG - Beginning to Deal With Information Overload
Is information overload a part of your daily work and home life? Then you'll be glad to know that someone's doing something about it! Several someones, as a matter of fact, have banded together to…