This is the old version of the H2O platform and is now read-only. This means you can view content but cannot create content. You can access the new platform at https://opencasebook.org. Thank you.
1722 Playlists, 1414 Links, 1316 Annotated Items, 972 Texts Total
06/02/2016 added by I. Glenn Cohen
06/02/2016 added by I. Glenn Cohen
06/02/2016 added by I. Glenn Cohen
06/02/2016 added by I. Glenn Cohen
06/02/2016 added by I. Glenn Cohen
(more)<p>After the Chaplin case, ignore notes 7, 9, 10 and the "Practice Exercise No. 12."</p> (less)
06/02/2016 added by I. Glenn Cohen
06/02/2016 added by I. Glenn Cohen
(more)<p>Focus on "Rule 23(c) and the Requirement of Notice,” the rest can be Skimmed</p> (less)
06/02/2016 added by I. Glenn Cohen
(more)<p>Focus on "Rule 23(c) and the Requirement of Notice,” the rest can be Skimmed</p> (less)
06/02/2016 added by I. Glenn Cohen
(more)<p>Read these cases carefully since we will spend some time on them even though the squibs are short.</p> (less)
06/02/2016 added by I. Glenn Cohen
(more)<p>Read pages (as numbered in the brief) 1-4, 12-18, 21-22, and the Conclusion on 26-27. This reading should take you no more than 25 minutes. I mostly want you to understand the form and not the content, though we may talk a little strategy as well. You can skim as much of the rest as you like.</p> (less)
This is the old version of the H2O platform and is now read-only. This means you can view content but cannot create content. If you would like access to the new version of the H2O platform and have not already been contacted by a member of our team, please contact us at h2o@cyber.law.harvard.edu. Thank you.