ISSN 0042-6229
Vol. 62, Issue 2, 2017July 25, 2017 EDT
You Snooze, You Lose, and Your Client Gets a Retrial: United States v. Ragin and Ineffective Assistance of Counsel in Sleeping Lawyer Cases
You Snooze, You Lose, and Your Client Gets a Retrial: United States v. Ragin and Ineffective Assistance of Counsel in Sleeping Lawyer Cases
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Articles in Vol. 62, Issue 2, 2017
Vol. 62, Issue 2, 2017
- When Laundry Becomes Deadly: Why the Extension of Duty past Spouses in Schwartz v. Accuratus Corp. Holds the Right People Responsible for Take-Home Toxic TortsNicole Ward
- You Snooze, You Lose, and Your Client Gets a Retrial: United States v. Ragin and Ineffective Assistance of Counsel in Sleeping Lawyer CasesKimberly Sachs
- "It's Set Up For Failure... and They Know This!": How the School-to-Prison Pipeline Impacts the Educational Experiences of Street Identified Black Youth and Young AdultsYasser Arafat PayneTara Marie Brown
- The Devil Wears Nada: How the Current Statutory Damages System for Counterfeit Trademarks as Demonstrated in Chanel, Inc. v. Matos Is out of StyleLauren Matturi
- If There's Something Strange in Your Workplace, Who Ya Gonna Call? The Second Circuit Expands Whistleblower Protection in Berman v. Neo@ogilvy llcJohn K. Mickles
- I Find Your Lack of a Contract Disturbing: Pennsylvania Limits the Force of Right to Know Law over Medicaid Subcontractors in Dental Benefit Providers, Inc. v. EisemanPamela Putnam
Kimberly Sachs, You Snooze, You Lose, and Your Client Gets a Retrial: United States v. Ragin and Ineffective Assistance of Counsel in Sleeping Lawyer Cases, 62 Villanova Law Review 427 (2017).
