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Economics of Law Practice Seminar
University of Iowa College of  Law
Iowa City, Iowa
Fall 1999
Nicholas Johnson
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Student papers began to be uploaded as of November 24, 1999. Some have not yet been posted in any form. Final drafts are now available from the following seminar participants:

Joe Drish, "The Opportunity as In-House Counsel"

P.A. Henrichsen, "Class Action Suits for the Recent Law School Graduate"

Jeremy Holmes, "Hourly Billing: A Tutorial Guide for Law Students"

Thomas Hull, "A History and Analysis of Retainer Fees"

Matt Kriegel, "Court Awarded Attorneys Fees"

Jay Streitz, "Pro Bono Opportunities at Large Law Firms"
 
 

-- N.J., November 24, 1999; updated January 19, 2000; December 8, 2001



As the seminar announcement explains, this site will, by semester's end, be the location of a collection of student work exploring the range of alternative funding mechanisms for the practice of law. Now, at the semester's beginning, it only contains a couple of items: the seminar announcement, and an early e-mail to the participants. If you are not a member of the class you are not forbidden to use this site, but you are requested to respect the confidentiality of the participants as well as their rights to whatever copyrighted material they may ultimately post here. Please feel free to e-mail me with any concerns, suggestions or other responses to this site and seminar that occur to you. Thank you. - Nicholas Johnson, August 26, 1999 

Seminar Announcement

Memo to Participants

Seminar Paper Topics (and related matters from first seminar meeting, August 26, 1999)
 


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