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Ten of the Most Expensive Celebrity Divorces Nov 25, 2020 Even the world’s richest aren’t protected when poor planning is in place. Harnessing Joy as a Catalyst for Philanthropic Change Nov 25, 2020 Three simple questions to begin a joyful process of discovery with your clients. Holograms and Post-Mortem Rights Nov 24, 2020 The ethics of exploiting the likenesses of dead celebrities. Attorney-Client Privilege Nov 23, 2020 Mindfulness is a key factor to preserve open communications. Litigating an Undue Influence Case? Nov 23, 2020 Carefully examine the circumstances of the testator’s life surrounding the time of will execution to help prosecute and defend such a claim. Practice Tips to Stave Off Disputes In Trust and Estate Administrations Nov 23, 2020 Chart an alternative course to avoid litigation. Review of Reviews: “COVID-19 and Formal Wills,” 73 Stan. L. Rev. 18 (2020) Nov 23, 2020 David Horton, professor of law and chancellor’s fellow, University of California, Davis, School of Law in Davis, Calif. and Reid Kress Weisbord, professor of law and Judge Norma L. Shapiro Scholar, Rutgers Law School in Newark, N.J. Review of Reviews: “Bringing the Dead Back to Life: Preparing the Estate for a Post-Mortem Acting Role,” Texas Tech University School of Law Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal, Vol. XII (June 2020) Nov 23, 2020 Ben Laney, research assistant, Texas Tech University School of Law. Review of Reviews: “The Future is Bright Complicated: AI, Apps & Access to Justice,” Okla. L. Rev., Vol. 72, No. 1 (2019) Nov 23, 2020 Emily S. Taylor Poppe, assistant professor of Law, Irvine School of Law in Irvine, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Testamentary Transfers and the Intent versus Formalities Debate: The Case for a Charitable Middle Ground,” U. Kan. L. Rev. (forthcoming) Nov 23, 2020 Peter T. Wendel, professor, Caruso School of Law in Malibu, Calif. Load More first previous … 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 … next last Load More
Harnessing Joy as a Catalyst for Philanthropic Change Nov 25, 2020 Three simple questions to begin a joyful process of discovery with your clients. Holograms and Post-Mortem Rights Nov 24, 2020 The ethics of exploiting the likenesses of dead celebrities. Attorney-Client Privilege Nov 23, 2020 Mindfulness is a key factor to preserve open communications. Litigating an Undue Influence Case? Nov 23, 2020 Carefully examine the circumstances of the testator’s life surrounding the time of will execution to help prosecute and defend such a claim. Practice Tips to Stave Off Disputes In Trust and Estate Administrations Nov 23, 2020 Chart an alternative course to avoid litigation. Review of Reviews: “COVID-19 and Formal Wills,” 73 Stan. L. Rev. 18 (2020) Nov 23, 2020 David Horton, professor of law and chancellor’s fellow, University of California, Davis, School of Law in Davis, Calif. and Reid Kress Weisbord, professor of law and Judge Norma L. Shapiro Scholar, Rutgers Law School in Newark, N.J. Review of Reviews: “Bringing the Dead Back to Life: Preparing the Estate for a Post-Mortem Acting Role,” Texas Tech University School of Law Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal, Vol. XII (June 2020) Nov 23, 2020 Ben Laney, research assistant, Texas Tech University School of Law. Review of Reviews: “The Future is Bright Complicated: AI, Apps & Access to Justice,” Okla. L. Rev., Vol. 72, No. 1 (2019) Nov 23, 2020 Emily S. Taylor Poppe, assistant professor of Law, Irvine School of Law in Irvine, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Testamentary Transfers and the Intent versus Formalities Debate: The Case for a Charitable Middle Ground,” U. Kan. L. Rev. (forthcoming) Nov 23, 2020 Peter T. Wendel, professor, Caruso School of Law in Malibu, Calif. Load More first previous … 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 … next last Load More
Holograms and Post-Mortem Rights Nov 24, 2020 The ethics of exploiting the likenesses of dead celebrities. Attorney-Client Privilege Nov 23, 2020 Mindfulness is a key factor to preserve open communications. Litigating an Undue Influence Case? Nov 23, 2020 Carefully examine the circumstances of the testator’s life surrounding the time of will execution to help prosecute and defend such a claim. Practice Tips to Stave Off Disputes In Trust and Estate Administrations Nov 23, 2020 Chart an alternative course to avoid litigation. Review of Reviews: “COVID-19 and Formal Wills,” 73 Stan. L. Rev. 18 (2020) Nov 23, 2020 David Horton, professor of law and chancellor’s fellow, University of California, Davis, School of Law in Davis, Calif. and Reid Kress Weisbord, professor of law and Judge Norma L. Shapiro Scholar, Rutgers Law School in Newark, N.J. Review of Reviews: “Bringing the Dead Back to Life: Preparing the Estate for a Post-Mortem Acting Role,” Texas Tech University School of Law Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal, Vol. XII (June 2020) Nov 23, 2020 Ben Laney, research assistant, Texas Tech University School of Law. Review of Reviews: “The Future is Bright Complicated: AI, Apps & Access to Justice,” Okla. L. Rev., Vol. 72, No. 1 (2019) Nov 23, 2020 Emily S. Taylor Poppe, assistant professor of Law, Irvine School of Law in Irvine, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Testamentary Transfers and the Intent versus Formalities Debate: The Case for a Charitable Middle Ground,” U. Kan. L. Rev. (forthcoming) Nov 23, 2020 Peter T. Wendel, professor, Caruso School of Law in Malibu, Calif. Load More first previous … 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 … next last Load More
Attorney-Client Privilege Nov 23, 2020 Mindfulness is a key factor to preserve open communications. Litigating an Undue Influence Case? Nov 23, 2020 Carefully examine the circumstances of the testator’s life surrounding the time of will execution to help prosecute and defend such a claim. Practice Tips to Stave Off Disputes In Trust and Estate Administrations Nov 23, 2020 Chart an alternative course to avoid litigation. Review of Reviews: “COVID-19 and Formal Wills,” 73 Stan. L. Rev. 18 (2020) Nov 23, 2020 David Horton, professor of law and chancellor’s fellow, University of California, Davis, School of Law in Davis, Calif. and Reid Kress Weisbord, professor of law and Judge Norma L. Shapiro Scholar, Rutgers Law School in Newark, N.J. Review of Reviews: “Bringing the Dead Back to Life: Preparing the Estate for a Post-Mortem Acting Role,” Texas Tech University School of Law Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal, Vol. XII (June 2020) Nov 23, 2020 Ben Laney, research assistant, Texas Tech University School of Law. Review of Reviews: “The Future is Bright Complicated: AI, Apps & Access to Justice,” Okla. L. Rev., Vol. 72, No. 1 (2019) Nov 23, 2020 Emily S. Taylor Poppe, assistant professor of Law, Irvine School of Law in Irvine, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Testamentary Transfers and the Intent versus Formalities Debate: The Case for a Charitable Middle Ground,” U. Kan. L. Rev. (forthcoming) Nov 23, 2020 Peter T. Wendel, professor, Caruso School of Law in Malibu, Calif. Load More first previous … 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 … next last Load More
Litigating an Undue Influence Case? Nov 23, 2020 Carefully examine the circumstances of the testator’s life surrounding the time of will execution to help prosecute and defend such a claim. Practice Tips to Stave Off Disputes In Trust and Estate Administrations Nov 23, 2020 Chart an alternative course to avoid litigation. Review of Reviews: “COVID-19 and Formal Wills,” 73 Stan. L. Rev. 18 (2020) Nov 23, 2020 David Horton, professor of law and chancellor’s fellow, University of California, Davis, School of Law in Davis, Calif. and Reid Kress Weisbord, professor of law and Judge Norma L. Shapiro Scholar, Rutgers Law School in Newark, N.J. Review of Reviews: “Bringing the Dead Back to Life: Preparing the Estate for a Post-Mortem Acting Role,” Texas Tech University School of Law Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal, Vol. XII (June 2020) Nov 23, 2020 Ben Laney, research assistant, Texas Tech University School of Law. Review of Reviews: “The Future is Bright Complicated: AI, Apps & Access to Justice,” Okla. L. Rev., Vol. 72, No. 1 (2019) Nov 23, 2020 Emily S. Taylor Poppe, assistant professor of Law, Irvine School of Law in Irvine, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Testamentary Transfers and the Intent versus Formalities Debate: The Case for a Charitable Middle Ground,” U. Kan. L. Rev. (forthcoming) Nov 23, 2020 Peter T. Wendel, professor, Caruso School of Law in Malibu, Calif. Load More first previous … 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 … next last Load More
Practice Tips to Stave Off Disputes In Trust and Estate Administrations Nov 23, 2020 Chart an alternative course to avoid litigation. Review of Reviews: “COVID-19 and Formal Wills,” 73 Stan. L. Rev. 18 (2020) Nov 23, 2020 David Horton, professor of law and chancellor’s fellow, University of California, Davis, School of Law in Davis, Calif. and Reid Kress Weisbord, professor of law and Judge Norma L. Shapiro Scholar, Rutgers Law School in Newark, N.J. Review of Reviews: “Bringing the Dead Back to Life: Preparing the Estate for a Post-Mortem Acting Role,” Texas Tech University School of Law Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal, Vol. XII (June 2020) Nov 23, 2020 Ben Laney, research assistant, Texas Tech University School of Law. Review of Reviews: “The Future is Bright Complicated: AI, Apps & Access to Justice,” Okla. L. Rev., Vol. 72, No. 1 (2019) Nov 23, 2020 Emily S. Taylor Poppe, assistant professor of Law, Irvine School of Law in Irvine, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Testamentary Transfers and the Intent versus Formalities Debate: The Case for a Charitable Middle Ground,” U. Kan. L. Rev. (forthcoming) Nov 23, 2020 Peter T. Wendel, professor, Caruso School of Law in Malibu, Calif. Load More first previous … 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 … next last Load More
Review of Reviews: “COVID-19 and Formal Wills,” 73 Stan. L. Rev. 18 (2020) Nov 23, 2020 David Horton, professor of law and chancellor’s fellow, University of California, Davis, School of Law in Davis, Calif. and Reid Kress Weisbord, professor of law and Judge Norma L. Shapiro Scholar, Rutgers Law School in Newark, N.J. Review of Reviews: “Bringing the Dead Back to Life: Preparing the Estate for a Post-Mortem Acting Role,” Texas Tech University School of Law Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal, Vol. XII (June 2020) Nov 23, 2020 Ben Laney, research assistant, Texas Tech University School of Law. Review of Reviews: “The Future is Bright Complicated: AI, Apps & Access to Justice,” Okla. L. Rev., Vol. 72, No. 1 (2019) Nov 23, 2020 Emily S. Taylor Poppe, assistant professor of Law, Irvine School of Law in Irvine, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Testamentary Transfers and the Intent versus Formalities Debate: The Case for a Charitable Middle Ground,” U. Kan. L. Rev. (forthcoming) Nov 23, 2020 Peter T. Wendel, professor, Caruso School of Law in Malibu, Calif. Load More first previous … 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 … next last Load More
Review of Reviews: “Bringing the Dead Back to Life: Preparing the Estate for a Post-Mortem Acting Role,” Texas Tech University School of Law Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal, Vol. XII (June 2020) Nov 23, 2020 Ben Laney, research assistant, Texas Tech University School of Law. Review of Reviews: “The Future is Bright Complicated: AI, Apps & Access to Justice,” Okla. L. Rev., Vol. 72, No. 1 (2019) Nov 23, 2020 Emily S. Taylor Poppe, assistant professor of Law, Irvine School of Law in Irvine, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Testamentary Transfers and the Intent versus Formalities Debate: The Case for a Charitable Middle Ground,” U. Kan. L. Rev. (forthcoming) Nov 23, 2020 Peter T. Wendel, professor, Caruso School of Law in Malibu, Calif. Load More first previous … 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 … next last Load More
Review of Reviews: “The Future is Bright Complicated: AI, Apps & Access to Justice,” Okla. L. Rev., Vol. 72, No. 1 (2019) Nov 23, 2020 Emily S. Taylor Poppe, assistant professor of Law, Irvine School of Law in Irvine, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Testamentary Transfers and the Intent versus Formalities Debate: The Case for a Charitable Middle Ground,” U. Kan. L. Rev. (forthcoming) Nov 23, 2020 Peter T. Wendel, professor, Caruso School of Law in Malibu, Calif. Load More first previous … 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 … next last Load More
Review of Reviews: “Testamentary Transfers and the Intent versus Formalities Debate: The Case for a Charitable Middle Ground,” U. Kan. L. Rev. (forthcoming) Nov 23, 2020 Peter T. Wendel, professor, Caruso School of Law in Malibu, Calif. Load More first previous … 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 … next last Load More