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Tuesday's Three Burning Legal Questions
Here are today's three burning legal questions, along with the answers provided by the blogosphere.
1) Question: I just filed a foreclosure case in state court in Florida. Are there any cases ahead of mine in the state foreclosure court?
Answer: Yes, 368,000 of them as of this week. You might want to pull up a chair. (South Florida Lawyers, Your Case is Next - Right After the First 368,000!)
2) Question: I have too much time and money and would like to get an LL.M. in Global Food Law. What options do I have?
Answer: You may be in luck, a Global Food Law LL.M. program is now pending approval at the Michigan State University College of Law. (Above the Law, Law School Contemplates Offering Dumbest LL.M. Ever)
3) Question: I agreed to write for free for the Huffington Post to get exposure. But then AOL purchased the Huffington Post for $315 million. I'll be getting some of that money, right?
Answer: Wrong. (New York Law Journal, Huffington Bloggers Lose Bid to Sue AOL for Compensation)
Posted by Bruce Carton on April 3, 2012 at 04:19 PM | Permalink
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