Articles Tagged “Michael Seigel”
Published: Apr 2nd, 2012
Bob Dekle Legal Skills Professor “‘Stand Your Ground’ Under Microscope” (March 21, 2012, WCJB TV-20), Dekle, along with several UF Law students, contributed to this segment from TV-20 News. Dekle [...]
Published: Mar 26th, 2012
Bob Dekle Legal Skills Professor “Experts: Hazing case could be tough” (March 17, 2012, St. Augustine Record) This article looks at challenges prosecutors are facing in the hazing death of Florida [...]
Published: Feb 27th, 2012
Professor Stuart R. Cohn is a major developer of the international study programs offered at the University of Florida Levin College of Law. However, in August, Cohn is stepping down [...]
Published: Feb 6th, 2012
In law, as in life, China’s influence is on the rise. With its torrid rate of growth and a mega-population of 1.3 billion, China is on pace to eclipse the [...]
Published: Oct 25th, 2010
Elizabeth Dale Affiliated Associate Professor of Law Dale presented a paper to the American Bar Foundation/Illinois Legal History Seminar Oct. 18. The paper is “Putting ‘Liberty’ in its Place: Discussions [...]
Published: Oct 11th, 2010
Mary Jane Angelo ProfessorMary Jane Angelo presented “Environmental Practice Before Administrative Law Judges: A Federal/State Comparison” at the ABA Environment, Energy and Resources Meeting in New Orleans, LA. Alyson Flournoy [...]
Published: Oct 4th, 2010
Attila Andrade Jr. Visiting ProfessorAndrade has conceived a new formula according to which moral damages and abstract pain can be calculated in law suit cases. His formula is explained in [...]
Published: Sep 20th, 2010
Atilla Andrade ProfessorAndrade will be speaking to the members of the Home Builders Association of Florida on the new opportunities for Florida builders in his home country of Brazil. Nancy [...]
Published: Mar 29th, 2010
Fletcher Baldwin Emeritus Professor and past recipient of the Chesterfield Smith Professorship; Director of UF Center for International Financial Crimes Studies; Honorary Fellow, Society for Advanced Legal Studies, University of [...]
Published: Mar 22nd, 2010
What were they thinking? Shouldn’t they have known better? As legal practitioners, didn’t they understand their fundamental ethical obligations? Lawyers Crossing Lines: Ten Stories, (Carolina Academic Press, 2nd edition) is [...]