Browsing Law School by Author "Hurder, Alex J."
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Hurder, Alex J. (Loyola Law Review, 2010)There are no rules of procedure for legal negotiation. Negotiators have to make them up. The procedures for legal negotiation have to fit the context of each unique case. Moreover, they have to be acceptable to the other ...
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Hurder, Alex J.; Kay, Susan L.; Bloch, Frank S.; Brooks, Susan L. (Clinical Law Review, 2003)Gary Bellow's and Bea Moulton's The Lawyering Process challenged conventional legal education on every front, from the types of material included to the questions asked about law and lawyers. Their book has inspired a ...
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Hurder, Alex J. (Clinical Law Review, 2007)Clinical legal education has not paid sufficient attention to developments in the theoretical understanding of negotiation. A growing body of scholarship on legal negotiation endorses a problem-solving approach to negotiation, ...
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Hurder, Alex J. (Boston College Journal of Law & Social Justice, 2014)This Article examines the changes to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA"), which were intended to reconcile the Act with the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, and the effect those changes have had on ...
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Hurder, Alex J. (Buffalo Law Review, 1996)Two law students under the supervision of a law professor represented M. Dujon Johnson by court appointment on a misdemeanor charge in a Midwestern state's trial court. The lawyers investigated the case thoroughly, interviewed ...
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Hurder, Alex J. (Fordham Law Review, 1999)Nonlawyer legal assistance is a necessary ingredient of any plan for meaningful access to the courts. The American Bar Association Commission on Nonlawyer Practice found in 1995 "that as many as 70% to 80% or more of ...
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Hurder, Alex J. (Journal of Legal Education, 2002)Clinical scholarship is currently developing an analysis of the practice of law that explores the lawyer's role in building a case from the infinite universe of facts.' Clinical legal education has traditionally focused ...