Prof. Aragaki Leads Resolving Entertainment Disputes Panel
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Entertainment disputes can be a minefield for the uninitiated: High stakes, intense media scrutiny, larger-than-life personalities and unique industry customs that often sit uncomfortably with formal legal rules. Alumnus Bruce Isaacs, mediator & arbitrator, Signature Resolution, will be among the experts joining Professor Hiro Aragaki at 12 p.m. today, Monday, Nov. 8 for "Resolving Entertainment Disputes: Key Challenges in Litigation & Mediation & How to Overcome Them," the newest installment of his ADR series. The panel will consider some key challenges in the litigation of entertainment disputes and how mediation can be used to find meaningful resolutions.They will cover topics such as difficulties that commonly arise when the law or the written documents do not accurately reflect the parties’ actual agreements and expectations, and how to design a mediation process to best address these and other challenges. Learn more & RSVP>>
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Tax Policy Colloquium Addresses Origins of the Antitax Movement
Professor Michael Graetz, of Columbia and Yale, joins the Tax Policy Colloquium today, Monday, Nov. 8 at 12 p.m. to discuss Origins of the Antitax Movement. The commentators will be Loyola Law Professor Ariel Jurow Kleiman and Vanessa Williamson, Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center. RSVP>>
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Patrisse Cullors Joins Nov. 10 Race & Law Colloquium
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The Buck Compton Veterans Law Association presents a Veterans Day panel discussion of military service and the practice of law, guest-moderated by Dean Michael Waterstone, featuring the following distinguished veteran alumni:
- Hon. Michael K. Wendler '07, San Mateo County Superior Court; Colonel, United States Marine Corps Reserves
- James Sargent '10, Deputy District Attorney, Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office; United States Air Force Veteran
- Sonia S. Figueroa '07, Attorney, SSFL Law APC LLP; United States Army National Guard Veteran
- Matthew Follet '18, Associate, Fox Rothschild LLP; United States Marine Corps Veteran
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Dean's Book Club to Examine Haben Girma's Amazing StoryRemember reading for fun? Step away from the case books over winter break and join Dean Michael Waterstone in reading Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law by Haben Girma. Discuss the book with the dean and your fellow book enthusiasts during Diversity Week on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022 from 5 -6 p.m. You are also invited to attend Haben Girma's talk on Tuesday, Jan. 25 from 5 -6 p.m. Interested students and staff should sign up by Nov. 18.
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What Not To Do: Attorney Panel to Offer Career Insights
The "Mistakes I Learned the Hard Way" panel to run 12-1 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 11 will feature law school and career insights from Genie Harrison, Genie Harrison Law Firm; Nadine Khedry, Panish, Shea, Boyle & Ravipudi; Michelle Dordick, Dordick Law Corporation; Stephanie Charlin, Kabateck Law. Lunch & giveaways will be provided after the event! More>>
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