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Trailblazing In Utah: Managing The State's Only Certified Majority Woman-Owned Law Firm, Heidi Goebel
Trailblazing In Utah: Managing The State's Only Certified Majority Woman-Owned Law Firm, Heidi Goebel
One More Cold Call: An IU Maurer School of Law Alumni Podcast (2021-2022)
Heidi Goebel, JD 1997, founder and managing partner of Goebel Anderson PC, describes her path from Indianapolis to Salt Lake City, the importance of mentorship, and how she co-founded what is currently the only certified majority woman-owned and operated law firm in Utah.
Let's Play Ball: Sports, Entertainment, And The Law, Milton O. Thompson
Let's Play Ball: Sports, Entertainment, And The Law, Milton O. Thompson
One More Cold Call: An IU Maurer School of Law Alumni Podcast (2021-2022)
Milt Thompson, JD 1979 and president and CEO of Grand Slam, talks about turning down a professional baseball career to attend law school, what it was like to graduate in 1979, how he co-founded Play Ball Indiana, his work with the Pan American Games (including a trip to Cuba where he met with Fidel Castro), and his long-standing work with nonprofits and community organizations in Indianapolis.
Super-Engaged: From Presidential Task Forces To The Nfala, Kaelyne Yumul Wietelman
Super-Engaged: From Presidential Task Forces To The Nfala, Kaelyne Yumul Wietelman
One More Cold Call: An IU Maurer School of Law Alumni Podcast (2021-2022)
Kaelyne Yumul Wietelman, JD 2019, an associate at Kelley Drye in Washington DC, provides advice on how to balance a practice at a highly respected firm with active community and volunteer engagement. In this episode we hear about Kaelyn’s work with the American Bar Foundation and the National Filipino American Lawyers Association.
Lawyers Heed Call To Volunteer Pro Bono Service, Lisa Radtke Bliss
Lawyers Heed Call To Volunteer Pro Bono Service, Lisa Radtke Bliss
Lisa Radtke Bliss
No abstract provided.
Aba Ethics Opinion Guides Lawyers In Outsourcing, Lisa Radtke Bliss, Jeffrey R. Teeters
Aba Ethics Opinion Guides Lawyers In Outsourcing, Lisa Radtke Bliss, Jeffrey R. Teeters
Lisa Radtke Bliss
No abstract provided.
The Canadian Legal Profession: Clone, Hybrid, Or Mutant?, Philip Girard
The Canadian Legal Profession: Clone, Hybrid, Or Mutant?, Philip Girard
Philip Girard
Philip Girard delivers the James L. Lewtas Lecture at Osgoode Hall Law School on November 21, 2011 on the topic, "The Canadian Legal Profession: Clone, Hybrid, or Mutant?"
The Community Legal Practice Center At W&L Law, Brian C. Murchison
The Community Legal Practice Center At W&L Law, Brian C. Murchison
Brian C. Murchison
No abstract provided.
Judge Posner And Judicial Humility, Eric J. Segall
Judge Posner And Judicial Humility, Eric J. Segall
Eric J. Segall
No abstract provided.
Daubert And Financial Expert Testimony In Bankruptcy Courts, Jack F. Williams
Daubert And Financial Expert Testimony In Bankruptcy Courts, Jack F. Williams
Jack F. Williams
No abstract provided.
Judicial Humility And Affirmative Action, Eric J. Segall
Judicial Humility And Affirmative Action, Eric J. Segall
Eric J. Segall
No abstract provided.
Lawyers Heed Call To Volunteer Pro Bono Service, Lisa Radtke Bliss
Lawyers Heed Call To Volunteer Pro Bono Service, Lisa Radtke Bliss
Lisa Radtke Bliss
No abstract provided.
Representing Clients With Limited English Proficiency, Lisa Radtke Bliss
Representing Clients With Limited English Proficiency, Lisa Radtke Bliss
Lisa Radtke Bliss
No abstract provided.
Hiding The Elephant (How The Psychological Techniques Of Magicians Can Be Used To Manipulate Witnesses At Trial), Sydney A. Beckman
Hiding The Elephant (How The Psychological Techniques Of Magicians Can Be Used To Manipulate Witnesses At Trial), Sydney A. Beckman
Sydney A. Beckman
In 1917 Harry Houdini performed a single, yet incredible, illusion; “[u]nder the bright spotlights of New York’s Theatre Hippodrome, he made a live elephant disappear.” In 1983 David Copperfield made the Statue of Liberty Disappear in front of both a live and a national television audience. To be sure, neither the elephant nor Lady Liberty actually disappeared. But from the perspective of the audience they did, indeed, disappear. So which is correct? Did they, or didn’t they?
Trial Lawyers and Magicians share many of the same talents and skills. Misdirection, misinformation, selective-attention, ambiguity, verbal manipulation, body language interpretation, and physical …