Hofstra University law professor Bennett J. Wasserman and and the Lawyer Malpractice students at Hofstra Law School edit and contribute to the Legal Malpractice Law Review.
The lawyers and students use the Legal Malpractice Law Review to share research, resources and expertise in the law governing lawyers.
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Legal Malpractice Law Review brings together in one place: advanced level law school students in Hofstra Law School’s full semester Lawyer Malpractice course who study, research and write case law summaries; law school faculty experienced in teaching Lawyer Malpractice in law school and CLE courses; lawyers who actively litigate legal malpractice cases; legal malpractice insurance professionals; and expert witnesses in the field of legal malpractice.
LexBlog is thrilled to see this unique legal education site launch, and hopes this is the first of many law schools to take the traditional law review model to the next level.
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Faculty members from the University of Houston Law Center maintain and update the University of Houston Law Center Faculty Blog.
The University of Houston Law Center Faculty Blog allows faculty members from UH to create discussion and debate on various legal issues.
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The six faculty bloggers from the University of Houston Law Center are professionals with legal expertise in a variety of fields. Darren Bush covers antitrust law and economics; David Dow handles death penalty issues and constitutional law; Jordan Paust writes on international law and human rights; Ray Nimmer is an expert on technology and business law; Sandra Thompson blogs on issues related to criminal law; and Victor Flatt covers environmental and gay/lesbian legal issues. Together, the UH faculty behind the University of Houston Law Center Faculty Blog have got the legal bases covered.
LexBlog is proud to work with the professors behind the University of Houston Law Center Faculty Blog, a group of innovative experts bringing unique technology to a university setting.