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They're Playing A Tango, John W. Reed
They're Playing A Tango, John W. Reed
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
The following essay, which appears here with permission, is based on a talk delivered by Thomas M. Cooley Professor of Law Emeritus John W. Reed at the State Bar of Michigan's Annual Meeting on September 22, 2005, and published in the November 2005 issue of Michigan Bar Journal, the journal of the Michigan State Bar.
The Last Days Of The Credit Card, Ronald J. Mann
The Last Days Of The Credit Card, Ronald J. Mann
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Once fed by burgeoning information technology, the credit-card industry is likely to succumb to further advances within the next few decades unless it adapts to the dynamics of economic activity in the 21st century.
This essay is based on remarks delivered at the fall of 1998 meeting of the Law School Community of Visitors. Much of the information in this essay is discussed in greater detain in Payment Systems and Other Financial Transactions (Aspen, 1999), and in "Searching for Negotiability in Payment and Credit Systems," 44 UCLA Law Review 951 (1997), both by the same author.
Alumni, University Of Michigan Law School
Alumni, University Of Michigan Law School
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Law School alumni win State Bars Champions of justice award; an insiders helping hand in the scramble for a judicial clerkship; who can stay in the race with technology?; International Reunion offers "rich mix" of activities; Irene R. Cortes, LL.M. '56, S.J.D. '66, dies in Philippines; a tribute to Michigan Supreme Court Judge Charles Levin, JD. '4 7; Alumni reunions; three presidents = one John Feikens appointment; physicians must be healers, alumnus tells U.S. Supreme Court; Richard W Pogue, JD. '53: Cleveland is a place to celebrate; from Law School to Congress: Harold E. Ford, Jr., JD. '96; class notes
Feature: Law Goes Electronic, Toni Shears
Feature: Law Goes Electronic, Toni Shears
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Technology is reshaping legal practice and law itself, according to Michigan-trained advocates of technology at computer firms and in the academy and private practice.