By Sarah Morrison, Staff Writer Many boomers remark, “Kids today just ain’t what they used to be,” yielding the response: “Okay boomer.” In actuality, there is some truth to this statement. Students entering law school today are far different than their peers of yesteryear. In 1961, the average undergraduate student […]
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Attorney Billing: Billable Hours vs. Fee Per Service
By: Sarah Morrison, Staff Writer Think about planning a monthly budget; rent, utilities, insurance, groceries, gas, and savings. Some of these expenses are fixed, others are variable. [1] However, many of the variable expenses can actually be translated into fixed expenses with budget plans available through most utility […]
The Mailbox Rule Under the UETA as Applied to Electronic Communications
By Sarah Morrison, Staff Writer The mailbox rule is learned by first year law students in Contracts class. Acceptances are valid upon time of dispatch; offers, revocations, and rejections are valid upon time of receipt. However, in an increasingly digital world the UETA § 15 has modified this rule […]