Newsletter
Fall 2009 Issue
Wrap It Up and Bring It Home
Court decisions can be interesting. Rarely, though, do they resonate with a law student's life experiences. when a classmate is seriously injured, however, the laws on health care directives are no longer theoretical. When a grandparent is losing capacity, health coverage laws are useful to know. And as student' parents talk about retirement or face their own health problems, experience in The Elder Law Clinic is a gift that the law students bring to the family table. Learn more inside...
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| Spring 2009 | Teaching Partners - WFU's Schools of Law & Medicine |
| Fall 2008 | The Grand Prix and the Grandpa |
| Spring 2008 | Home Sweet Home - We Hope |
| Fall 2007 | Building Habits for Humanity |
| Spring 2007 | Real Estate Litigation |
| Fall 2006 | Locked Up and the Key Thrown Away |
| Spring 2006 | Three Generations |
| Fall 2005 | Who Do You Call? Scam-Busters! |
| Spring 2005 | Surprise! Here's the Bill for $8,000 |
| Fall 2004 | Fighting for Their Clients |
| Spring 2004 | Creditor Harassment |
| Fall 2003 | Going to Battle for WWII Vet |
| Spring 2003 | $100,000+ Verdict in Superior Court |
| Fall 2002 | Court Advocacy |
| Spring 2002 | Mediation & Litigation - The E-Clinic Students' Tools |
| Fall 2001 | Clinic Celebrates 10th Birthday |
| Spring 2001 | Guardianships |
| Fall 2000 | Negotiations with Creditors |
| Spring 2000 | There's More to Lawyering Than the Law |
| Fall 1999 | What It's Like After Law School |

