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Managing Pandemic Stress in Law School: Discussions in Law School Success

March 24th, 2022 · Comments Off on Managing Pandemic Stress in Law School: Discussions in Law School Success · Lawdibles Audio, Success in Law School

In this podcast, four academic support professionals – Nicole Lefton, Steven Foster, Melissa Hale, and Laura Mott – provide strategies for dealing with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic while in law school. The pandemic introduced even greater uncertainty into an already stressful environment. This podcast provides tools to succeed at law school during these […]

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Passing the Bar Guide Audiobook – A Note To Social Justice Oriented, First-Generation, and Other Law Students

March 23rd, 2022 · Comments Off on Passing the Bar Guide Audiobook – A Note To Social Justice Oriented, First-Generation, and Other Law Students · Lawdibles Audio

This is the next episode in the series for the new Audiobook version of the CALI eLangdell® book, Passing the Bar: A Quick Reference Guide For Today’s Law Student (1st Edition), by Allie Robbins. Each week we are highlighting a new section of the Guide and its audiobook chapters. From the Introduction section, this chapter is A […]

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Passing the Bar Guide Audiobook – Preface

March 23rd, 2022 · Comments Off on Passing the Bar Guide Audiobook – Preface · Lawdibles Audio

Introducing the new Audiobook version of the CALI eLangdell® book, Passing the Bar: A Quick Reference Guide For Today’s Law Student (1st Edition), by Allie Robbins. Each week we will be highlighting a new section of the Guide and its audiobook chapters. To start us off, from the Introduction section, the chapter Preface provides a quick introduction to the Guide […]

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Learning Tips and Retention: Discussions in Law School Success

March 22nd, 2022 · Comments Off on Learning Tips and Retention: Discussions in Law School Success · Lawdibles Audio, Success in Law School

This podcast by Professor Steven Foster discusses tips to help you remember more information and to perform better on law school exams. Three learning strategies are explained: spaced repetition, the testing effect, and cognitive schema. Briefly defined, spaced repetition incorporates periodic studying throughout the semester. The testing effect can be more challenging and is exactly […]

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Third Party Beneficiaries: Discussions in Contracts

May 25th, 2021 · Comments Off on Third Party Beneficiaries: Discussions in Contracts · Contracts, Lawdibles Audio

This podcast by Professor Scott J. Burnham discusses the topic of Third Party Beneficiaries. When can a person who is not party to a contract sue to enforce the contract? While the rule can be found in Restatement (Second) of Contracts § 302, it can be difficult to apply. This podcast explains how to determine […]

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Priority Between Secured Parties: Discussions in Secured Transactions

May 18th, 2021 · Comments Off on Priority Between Secured Parties: Discussions in Secured Transactions · Lawdibles Audio, Secured Transactions

The topic of this podcast by Professor Scott J. Burnham is how to apply the rules found in § 9-322 for determining priority between one secured party and another secured party with an interest in the same collateral. The podcast assumes that collateral has been characterized as goods. The podcast reviews the basic rule that […]

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Security Agreements: Discussions in Secured Transactions

May 11th, 2021 · Comments Off on Security Agreements: Discussions in Secured Transactions · Lawdibles Audio, Secured Transactions

The topic of this podcast by Professor Jennifer S. Martin is when a security agreement is sufficient to enable it to attach a security interest to collateral under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, thereby making it enforceable by the creditor in the event that there is a default by the debtor (in most […]

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Creating a Security Interest – Overview: Discussions in Secured Transactions

May 3rd, 2021 · Comments Off on Creating a Security Interest – Overview: Discussions in Secured Transactions · Lawdibles Audio, Secured Transactions

This podcast by Professor Jennifer S. Martin provides an overview of the process by which a creditor attaches a security interest to collateral under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, thereby making it enforceable by the creditor in the event there are unmet obligations to the creditor (in most cases by non-payment of a loan […]

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Purchase Money Security Interests Part II: Discussions in Secured Transactions

April 26th, 2021 · Comments Off on Purchase Money Security Interests Part II: Discussions in Secured Transactions · Lawdibles Audio, Secured Transactions

The topic of this podcast by Professor Scott J. Burnham is to identify when a purchase money security interest (“PMSI” or PIM-zee) has been created and to identify fact patterns that frequently appear on law school and bar examinations where it is significant that a security interest is a PMSI. Remember, a PMSI is simply […]

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Priority Between a Secured Party and a Party with a Lien: Discussions in Secured Transactions

April 19th, 2021 · Comments Off on Priority Between a Secured Party and a Party with a Lien: Discussions in Secured Transactions · Lawdibles Audio, Secured Transactions

This podcast by Professor Scott J. Burnham discusses the priority between a secured party and a party with a lien, including a judicial lien creditor, a creditor with a lien arising by operation of law, a creditor with an agricultural lien, and the IRS with a tax lien. The podcast discusses the relationship between Bankruptcy […]

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