Economics of Law Practice
Seminar University of Iowa College
of Law Iowa City, Iowa Fall 2001 Nicholas Johnson
Main Page
NOTE:
This site contains links to collections of student work exploring
the range of alternative funding mechanisms for the practice of law.
If you are not a member of
the seminar you are not forbidden to use this site, but you are requested
to respect the confidentiality and copyright rights of the participants.
Copyright law provides that each paper is copyright when posted. Feel free
to read the papers, or to print out a single copy for your research convenience.
Any use beyond that, without the permission of the authors, is a violation
of the copyright law. (Authors may be reached through me.)
If you are a student at another
institution be aware that, in addition to copyright restrictions, there
are severe penalties for plagiarism: copying large portions of a paper
and passing it off as your own work. This is especially true for law students,
as it may affect their qualifications for admission to the bar.
Please feel free to e-mail
me, at njohnson@inav.net, with any
concerns, suggestions or other responses to this site and seminar that
occur to you. Thank you. - Nicholas
Johnson, August 21, 2002.
Participants'
Final Final Papers (alphabetically by last name; dates are dates
of presentation to seminar participants)
NOTE: For the current
versions of the memos to students and other teaching materials related
to this seminar go to the main Web site for the current year's Economics
of Law Practice Seminar.