ABA Book Briefs Podcast
There is more movement in the legal profession today than possibly ever in history. However, when a key partner leaves a firm there is often no clear understanding of the ethical and fiduciary duties to the firm and its clients. These gray areas can lead to financial losses and litigation between the firm and its former partner.
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In this episode of
the ABA Book Briefs Podcast legal writing expert Bryan Garner author of
the new ABA Book Garner
on Language and Writing shares his views on
the state of modern legal writing and provides guidance on how you can
become a better writer.
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This episode of the ABA Book Briefs podcast series was produced in cooperation with the ABA Tort, Trial, and Insurance Practice Section’s Animal Law Committee. In this podcast, Gilda Mariani, 2007-2008 chair of the ABA TIPS Animal Law Committee interviews Raj Panjawani editor of the ABA book Wildlife Law: A Global Perspective.
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Listen to an interview with Jan Mills Spaeth, PhD discusses her DVD set on "Witness Preparation" which includes Witness Preparation for Trial and Witness Preparation for Deposition. In this ABA Book Briefs Podcast Jan discusses the 3 most important steps of testifying, the 10 "C's" of credible testimony, and how the "Witness Preparation" DVD set addresses these issues and more.
Find out more about The Witness Preparation DVD Package.
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In this ABA Book Briefs podcast David Masters author of the ABA Best Seller "The Lawyer's Guide to Adobe Acrobat, Third Edition" discusses how to use Adobe Acrobat 8.0 to effectively manage documents in your office and what features that lawyers will find useful.
Find out more about The Lawyer's Guide to Adobe Acrobat, Third Edition.
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Listen to an interview with Eric Y. Drogin J.D., Ph.D. editor of the ABA best seller Science for Lawyers . In this podcast, Mr. Drogin discusses the book Science for Lawyers and why attorneys need a primer in applied science.
Find out more about Science for Lawyers.
Download audio/mpegMichael Melcher discusses how lawyers can find fulfillment and satisfaction in the practice of law.
Download audio/mpegJohn Olson discusses the role of the board of directors in oversight of corporate compliance and ethics programs and other key issues directors face.
Download audio/mpegJames Grippando discusses his book Leapholes, the only young adult novel ever published by the American Bar Association.
Download audio/mpegMichael Gerrard discusses major developments around U.S. Law and Climate Change since his previous podcast recorded 3/16/2007.
Download audio/mpegMark Sullivan discusses the ins and outs of divorce practice involving military personnel, including the Service Members Civil Relief Act and the pitfalls of military retirement benefits.
Download audio/mpegSharon Nelson and John Simek discuss the e-discovery landscape in light of changes to the federal rules, what to look for in a computer forensics expert, and future trends in electronic discovery.
Download audio/mpegEdna Epstein discusses why lawyers are raising privilege issues so frequently, examines recent trends in attorney-client privilege, and shares observations about her recent travels to China and India.
Download audio/mpegPodcasts, RSS, blogs and electronic discovery – there’s a lot of buzz about these topics out there. But are lawyers really using the technologies? Are they being inundated with e-discovery requests? Here are some surprising results from the 2007 ABA Legal Technology Survey about what ABA members are doing and why you should know about these trends and tools.
Download audio/mpegKenneth Adams discusses the language of contract drafting, the perils of poor drafting, and how to improve it.
Download audio/mpegMichael Gerrard explains the role lawyers and the legal profession will play in the global climate challenges the U.S. faces.
Download audio/mpegIn this special issue of the ABA Book Briefs Podcast, we mark the anniversary of the Dred Scott decision. James Grippando discusses the Dred Scott case and how it is woven into his best-selling novel for young adults, Leapholes.
Download audio/mpegGeorge Kaufman, author of The Lawyer's Guide to Balancing Life and Work, Second Edition, addresses the difficulty of dividing time between the law and your personal life, and how to overcome it. He discusses changes in the legal profession related to this issue, offers tips to take better care of yourself, and asks thought-provoking questions to help you identify what is most important for you to live a fulfilling, balanced life.
Download audio/mpegGeorge Paul, co-author of The Discovery Revolution discusses the e-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure which were approved by the U.S. Supreme Court in April 2006. The issues addressed by the new rules are discussed in detail.
Download audio/mpegMark Herrmann, author of the Curmudgeon's Guide to Practicing Law, discusses how associates in a law firm can better equip themselves to succeed.
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