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Representing the Professional Athlete: Free Online Course

By becassidy Posted on August 25, 2014 Posted in Career information, Research Guides Tagged with Sports law

Peter A. Carfagna, executive in residence at Cleveland Marshall College of Law is teaching a free online course titled Representing the Professional Athlete. The course is on Coursera and is 6 weeks long. Professor Carfagna is one of the Directors …

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Study Aids in Room A066

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on August 22, 2014 Posted in Research Guides, Study and Exam Tips

Even though you’ve barely had your first class, studying for exams is probably already in the back of your mind. Fortunately, we have a large selection of study aids, most of which are located in room A066 on the Atrium …

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Do You Have a Form For…

By becassidy Posted on August 19, 2014 Posted in Research Guides

The short answer is probably because there are so many places to look for forms. Whether it is a form for court use (official or unofficial), transactional forms or forms for an agency—your first stop should be CM Law Library’s …

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Now Serving in Ohio: Researching Service of Process

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on August 12, 2014 Posted in Ohio, Research Guides

Service of process is the procedure by which one party to a lawsuit notifies another party about the commencement of legal action. Service of process falls into the broad category of Ohio civil procedure, and you can best start researching …

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Don’t Fall Into a Copyright Trap!

By becassidy Posted on July 29, 2014 Posted in Faculty Teaching & Scholarship, Legal Writing and Citation, Research Guides

Copyright traps are fabrications deliberately tucked into otherwise factual publications in order to detect third-party copying.  A recent blog post from Duke’s Law Library highlights some examples:  click [here] to read the post. For more information on the related topic …

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