2L’s Take Ireland – Spring Break 2018 – Voices at Temple

As a law student, one of the most common questions I get from prospective students is: does my social life suffer when I start law school? The answer: It does, but you can work around it. During my spring break this year, I took a trip with two friends, who are also Temple Law 2Ls, to Ireland for no other reason than we (1) wanted to and (2) we could. We found cheap tickets and accommodations …

LL.M. for Foreign-Trained Lawyers – Temple Law

karen.mcmichael@temple.edu. Karen directs our LL.M. and S.J.D. programs. She is a Temple Law graduate who helps students navigate course selections to ensure they meet their career goals. Karen is affectionately referred to as the “Temple Law Mom,” and cries every year at graduation, in true mom fashion. LinkedIn.

[PDF] EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT “Employment Agreement” “Chef” “Restaurant”

) plus health insurance benefits at 20 percent of the Base Salary. The Base Salary shall be payable in equal bi-weekly installments. All required federal, state, and local taxes shall be deducted or withheld from the Base Salary. (b) Bonuses. parties should leave this blank. 6. Maintenance and Ownership of Recipes. Chef acknowledges that the

Why You Should Be Learning More About Compliance & Ethics Right Now

Manufacturing companies must establish policies that address fair labor practices for its factories, food and catering providers must comply with U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations, and healthcare providers (and others with access to personal medical information) must follow the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of …

Reptiles in the Courtroom – Advocacy and Evidence Resources

Ball and Keenan relying on two basic principles: (1) “ [t]he Reptile is about community (and thus her own) safety,” and (2) “the courtroom is a safety arena.” …Reptile-trained attorneys attempt to tell the jury that “safety” is “the purpose of the civil justice system,” and “fair compensation can diminish . . . danger within …

2016 Scholars – Law & Public Policy Program

Regina Luczyszyn ’18 is a Conwell Law Scholar, and Law & Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law. While in Washington D.C., Ms. Luczyszyn was a legal fellow at Americans United For Life, a public-interest law firm specializing in comprehensive legal protection for human life.

PENNSYLVANIA AND THE “I CAN’T REMEMBER” WITNESS

A recent (early 2017) Pennsylvania Superior Court OPINION affirmed the general proposition that the words ‘I don’t remember’ are not subject to impeachment with a prior inconsistent statement, as the witness has offered nothing substantive to contradict. Commonwealth v. Watley, 2016 PA Super 311 (12/29/16) (“a mere failure of …