From Professor Jeffrey ShermanStudent research assistants neededProfessor Sherman is seeking one or two students to do research for him in the employee benefits area and in the estate planning area. You must have completed at least two semesters of law school by May 31, 1999. The amount of work should average out to not more than 10 hours per week, and compensation will be at the usual law school rate. Interested students should submit a resume and transcript (official or just a typed list of your courses and grades) to Professor Sherman (Room 741) or to his secretary, Barbara Coats (by Room 747). E-mail: JSHERMAN From Professor Ralph BrillResearch Assistant NeededLooking for a computer-sophisticated student to help program a Web page and tutorials on the subjects of Torts and Products Liability. An ability to master computer programs such as Toolbook, CALI Author, and Front Page is necessary. Please e-mail Prof. Brill expressing interest and summarizing your qualifications. The projects will probably average out to about five hours per week, some weeks much more, some not at all. E-mail: RBRILL From Professor Joan SteinmanStudent Research Assistant NeededI am planning some work concerning various aspects of appellate jurisdiction. If you are interested in providing me with research assistance on these projects and have a good or excellent law school record, please let me know. You can leave a resume and description of your grades in my mailbox, with me, or with my secretary, Ina Sharpe, on the eighth floor. The law school will pay at its customary rate. E-mail: JSTEINMAFrom Professors Suzanne Ehrenberg and Susan ValentineStudent Assistant NeededDuties include digital camera photography and computer scanning. Technological expertise is desirable but not required. You will be trained. Please contact Professor Ehrenberg (SEHRENBE) or Professor Valentine (SVALENTI) for further information.
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