Instinct behind the selloff. The nasdaq nosediving 1. 62 . Yet, people want to sell pretty much everything right now. Particularly high growth. Or maybe everything except whats being going down endlessly like oil where the stocks bounced. Even as the price of crude failed to do so or herbalife that finally caught some lift. Whats going on here . I think this market is changing the collaration. I think the vast majority of Portfolio Managers are fearful of buying the dips. Its too frightful to do so. Let me explain. For the longest time ever since the market bottomed over six years ago if you decided to buy some down and out merchandise, you wanted to pick at some value or grab some Growth Stocks, they were bounced around by extraneous events, you did well. In fact, the best strategy this year has been to wait for the stock of the company you like to come down to the bargain price and buy it. Buying opportunities they have legion. All sorts of washingtons toxic politics gave us some rep
Why it is important. Former judges from the colorado and indiana supreme courts joint and Indiana University law school per hazard to discuss the future of law schools. This panel was part of the seventh Circuit Bar Association annual meeting, about an hour and 20 minutes. For makingand thanks time on the program for this conversation about the future of our profession. As brian welch said, i am randy shepherd. I ended up spending is my life as chief justice of the indiana supreme court. I now sit doing Senior Service in our intermediate court, and i have an appointment over at the Indiana University school of law. Corliss,ht is rebecca who after a career as a trial judge an entire practice, spent more than a decade on the colorado supreme court. She left there perhaps 10 or 11 years ago to be the founding of the institute for the advancement of the american legal system. She does all sorts of research and programmatic work on the improvement of courts and the improvement of Legal Educ
Thank you for making time on the program for this conversation about the future of our profession i am Randy Shepard i ended up spending most of my adult life in the supreme court. I now sit doing senior service. And i have an appointment over at the mccain school of law. To my right is rebecca corliss. Spent more than decade on the colorado supreme court. She left their ten or 11 years ago. She does all sorts of research and programmatic work. On the improvement of courts into the improvement of Legal Education and the legal profession. And then professor anderson certainly a man of circuit if there ever was one after his Legal Education at the university of chicago became a clerk despite his recent career i will say theres nobody has done more intriguing work. I will begin with the words was setting the stage. Not necessarily know about in detail. They provide considerable foundation for evaluating the current state of law schools both now and in the future. You could actually descri
Colorado Supreme Court. She left there perhaps 10 or 11 years ago to be the founding director of the institute for the advancement of the american legal system. She does all sorts of research and programmatic work on the improvement of the court and the improvements of Legal Education in the legal profession. And then, profess them Professor William henderson, after his Legal Education at the university of chicago became a clerk at the seventh circuit, but happily has spent his recent career at the Indiana University school of law and id say theres nobody whos done more intriguing work about the future of our profession than bill and becky kourlis. I will begin by setting the stage. There are many things about moderate Legal Education that we as lawyers know a little about, but not necessarily know about in detail. They provide considerable foundation for evaluating the current state of law schools both now and in the future. Now, you could actually describe recent developments by usin
I ended up spending most of my adult life as chief justice of the Infamous Supreme Court and i now doing see scenes of it in or intermediate court and i have an appointment over at the Indiana University Mckinney School of law. To my right is Rebecca Kourlis who spent more than a decade on the colorado supreme court. She left there perhaps ten or 11 years ago to be the founding director of the institute for the advancement of the american legal system which does all sorts of research and programmatic work on the improvement of courts and the improvements of Legal Education and of the legal profession. And then Professor William henderson certainly and that of the circuit if there ever was one. After his Legal Education at the university of chicago became a clerk at the seventh circuit but happily has spent his recent career at the Indiana University Maurer School of law, and i say theres nobody he was done more intriguing work about the future of our profession than bill and becky. Im