Papers by Celeste Hammond
The John Marshall law review, 1998
The John Marshall law review, 2003
The John Marshall law review, 2007
This Article provides an overview of the key differences between arbitration and litigation, a lo... more This Article provides an overview of the key differences between arbitration and litigation, a look at the past and present state of the law governing arbitration, techniques for drafting arbitration clauses, and effective advocacy at arbitration hearings.
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law, 2016
The law school offers J.D. courses online to meet the needs of John Marshall students who often a... more The law school offers J.D. courses online to meet the needs of John Marshall students who often are part-time students and who are living and working at a distance from the campus location in downtown Chicago. Also, the law school offers online courses and higher academic programs for L.L.M. and M.J. students who are enrolled in our specialty programs, including Intellectual Property and Estate Planning, Employee Benefits, International Business and Trade, and Real Estate Law.
Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law, 2018
My focus is on Student Learning. My function as a professor is to help students learn to learn th... more My focus is on Student Learning. My function as a professor is to help students learn to learn the new material now and in the future so that they are able to teach themselves in the future. Students Learn from each other as well as the teacher. Professor Sophie Sparrow emphasizes the importance of law students working in teams to develop their skills of collaboration that are critical to the practice of law.
2. GRANT S. NELSON & DALE A. WHITMAN, REAL ESTATE FINANCE LAW § § 3.5-3.9 (2d ed. 1985) [hereinaf... more 2. GRANT S. NELSON & DALE A. WHITMAN, REAL ESTATE FINANCE LAW § § 3.5-3.9 (2d ed. 1985) [hereinafter NELSON & WHITMAN].
The John Marshall law review, 2004
From clean air regulations that affect cars and the transportation industry to government subsidi... more From clean air regulations that affect cars and the transportation industry to government subsidies/incentives for renewable energy (solar & wind) to protecting the first amendment rights of scientists and journalists who maintain that climate change really exists and is caused by human activity, the American legal system is an integral part of the response to climate change and the public policy of sustainability and resilience. The importance of legal rules to deal with the threats posed by Climate Change cannot be overstated. At the federal, state and local levels of government regulations reducing air pollution and controlling energy that increases greenhouse gases, taxes on emissions, required insurance on flooding hazards and the like have been enacted to deal with Climate Change by reducing the causes and by adapting to reduce the physical risks to promote resilience. Yet, the U.S. legal systems has limitations that affect the impact. Legislation requires a political situatio...
... Joyce Palomar, The War Between Attorneys and Lay Conveyancers-Empirical Evidence Says "C... more ... Joyce Palomar, The War Between Attorneys and Lay Conveyancers-Empirical Evidence Says "Cease Fire"!, 31 Conn. L. Rev. 423 (1999). ... Seitzinger v. Community Health Network, 676 NW2d 426 (Wis. 2004). The doctor argued unsuccessfully that his lawyer did not need a ...
Italian civil law notary, has contributed greatly to this article by her generous sharing with th... more Italian civil law notary, has contributed greatly to this article by her generous sharing with the authors about the function of civil law notaries, the differences between the civil law and common law approaches to transactional law, practice and professionalism. Best of all, she has shared her colleagues in Consiglio Naxionale del Notariato with the author and enabled a better understanding of comparative real estate law for all of us. The authors wish to thank especially Ruth Siegel (LL.M.) for her research help with an earlier version of this article, particularly with Part II; Sheraz Darr (JD '12) and Gerre Anne Harte (JD '11) for her research and editing assistance especially important for the two authors working in two places and sometimes in two languages. We appreciate colleagues who reviewed the draft including Jason Kilborn and Debra Pogrund Stark. No part of this article suggests that they agree with the content or the views expressed. This project benefitted from the Summer Research Stipend Program at The John Marshall Law School; the authors are grateful to Dean John Corkery and Associate Dean Ralph Ruebner for their encouragement.
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