Lawyers (and law students) engage in competitive intelligence gathering –  especially when it comes to publicly available information about witnesses and opposing parties.  With the growth of social networking sites,  the availability and questionable quality of online personal information proliferates. …

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Professor Emeritus David R. Barnhizer and Professor David F. Forte have Most Popular Papers in Cleveland State’s EngagedScholarship@CSU scholarship repository, based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the papers were posted. Professor Barnhizer’s article Propertization, Contract, …

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The Legal Writing Prof Blog posted recently about a newly revised document that can be helpful for scholars seeking to get published in law reviews. The document, which is available through SSRN, is entitled Information for Submitting Articles to Law …

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