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NOTES:  Once the semester starts, I will not be creating anymore accounts and will not police the site individually; all account holders must agree to help maintain the integrity of the posts.  If this turns out to be a useful tool, then it’ll have served its purpose.  If it becomes problematic or isn’t useful, we’ll need to close it.

My hope is we find it a great way to exchange information and help one another do well.  Given the kind of students I’m seeing at L&C I think it will be.

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Legal Elements Notes

I have exported my notes for Legal Elements (as of 8.26) as a web page that has dynamic collapsability for sections (makes it easier to sort and read).

If you find it useful, use it to your hearts content.  The links to the case briefs, do not go anywhere (fyi).

Lee

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Hi, everyone:

Below are links to Word Documents that contain my notes from the AEP Program so far.  Please feel free to download them and use as you see fit (I certainly don’t guarantee their quality).  The AEP Notes, Professionalism Notes, probably are the most useful.  The assignment briefs probably less so, but you might get something out of them.  The document labeled Talmage v. Smith Practice with JB has some notes at the end about briefing that might also be helpful.

Please feel free to share with your classmates.

Best regards,
Lee

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