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Conference Chair: What Legal Employers Want...And Really Need, E. Joan Blum Dec 2010

Conference Chair: What Legal Employers Want...And Really Need, E. Joan Blum

E. Joan Blum

Planned and organized conference of over 50 law faculty and legal employers from Massachusetts and beyond to address the question of what makes a lawyer "practice-ready" and how the legal academy and legal employers should allocate this responsibility.


Panelist: Workshop For New Legal Writing Faculty: Role Of Legal Writing Faculty In Technology-Driven Legal Research Instruction, E. Joan Blum Dec 2010

Panelist: Workshop For New Legal Writing Faculty: Role Of Legal Writing Faculty In Technology-Driven Legal Research Instruction, E. Joan Blum

E. Joan Blum

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Do Not Edit When You Need To Revise, E. Joan Blum, Mary Ann Chirba, Elisabeth Keller, Judith Tracy Feb 2010

Do Not Edit When You Need To Revise, E. Joan Blum, Mary Ann Chirba, Elisabeth Keller, Judith Tracy

E. Joan Blum

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Massachusetts Legal Research, E. Joan Blum Dec 2009

Massachusetts Legal Research, E. Joan Blum

E. Joan Blum

Massachusetts Legal Research is a concise guide to researching Massachusetts law and to the general process of legal research. Its intended audience includes law students as well as practitioners and paralegals. Extensive treatment of the research process—with Massachusetts and federal examples—makes this book suitable as a stand-alone text for an introductory legal research course. Chapters discussing how to locate and use specific Massachusetts sources make this book a useful quick reference guide for the Massachusetts lawyer or paralegal.