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Works in Legal Profession

2019

Ok, Google, Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Human Lawyering?, Amy Vorenberg, Julie A. Oseid, Melissa Love Koenig
Law Faculty Scholarship

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Legal Education Unbundled (and Rebundled), Megan Carpenter
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2018

Teaching and Assessing Soft Skills, Sophie M. Sparrow
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2017

Symposium Presenters, Editorial Board
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2016

Is Pro Bono Practice In Legal “Backwaters” Beyond The Scope of The Model Rules?, Barbara Graves-Poller
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2015

Practitioner Profile: Mitch Simon: Ethics Guidepost for Lawyers, Carol Robidoux
Law Faculty Scholarship

2014

Working Together in Law: Teamwork and Small Group Skills for Legal Professionals, Eileen A. Scallen, Sophie M. Sparrow, Cliff Zimmerman
Law Faculty Scholarship

Mentor Relationships Play Key Role in Attorney Readiness, Leah A. Plunkett
Law Faculty Scholarship

2010

Law Clerks Out of Context, Parker B. Potter Jr.
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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Managing Law Firm Politics: A Reflection for Newer Lawyers Practicing in Law Firms, Eleanor MacLellan
Law Faculty Scholarship

2007

Class Actions and the Poor, Henry Rose
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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Mining the Web for Law Related Jobs in Intellectual Property in the United States, Jon R. Cavicchi
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2006

Franklin Pierce Law Center: Leading the Way in Legal Education for New Hampshire, John D. Hutson
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2005

The Difference Between Filing Lawsuits and Selling Widgets: The Lost Understanding that Some Attorneys’ Exercise of State Power is Subject to Appropriate Regulation, Paul Taylor
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2004

Verbose, Disorganized Documents Taint Quality of Legal Analysis, Amy Vorenberg, Margaret Sova McCabe
Law Faculty Scholarship

Professor Bryan Harris Remembered: "Volez" to a Pierce Law Friend, Jon R. Cavicchi
Law Faculty Scholarship

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