Review of criminal law substantive review—Non-Homicide Crimes; Theft Crimes; Structure Crimes. Preparing for first year final exams.
Daily Digest for June 17th
mdpeters: I should bill other "professionals" who make an appointment, but then keep me waiting. Doctor’s, Dentist’s, and today, the darn cable guy. [#] — 6:13pm via Twitter Feed
I should bill other “professio…
I should bill other “professionals” who make an appointment, but then keep me waiting. Doctor’s, Dentist’s, and today, the darn cable guy.
Laws of Power – 11
Learn to keep people dependent on you: to maintain your independence you must always be needed and wanted. The more you are relied on, the more freedom you have. Make people dependent on you for their happiness and prosperity and you have nothing to fear. Never teach them enough so that they can do without… Read More
Like a blade of grass
Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape. – Michael McGriff
Inflexibility is one of the wo…
Inflexibility is one of the worst human failings. For rigidity of mind there is no antidote. It carries the seeds of its own destruction.
Pondering whether if a good de…
Pondering whether if a good defense leveraging third party liability might be found if you are named as a co-defendant with the third party?
Updated my Facebook account wi…
Updated my Facebook account with a vanity URL. I can be found here: http://www.facebook.com/Michael.Daniel.Peters
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This week I’ve studied criminal larceny and embezzlement, third party beneficiaries in contract law, and products liability in tort. Law school has been very rewarding from a knowledge standpoint. I consider myself a life learner and this is a significant challenge I am certain to conquer. First year exams will be in October 2009, which… Read More
Loose Lips, Sink Ships.
A very common mistake made by employers is to allow an employee investigation to become so informal and disorganized that managers and employees learn about the nature of an investigation. The individual(s) who learn of such facts directly or through the rumor mill often relay embellished or false facts about the employee under investigation. With… Read More
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The trouble with vacations and changing schedules that come with the kids being out of school for the summer is the whole apple cart is turned over. I am playing catch-up again with my studies. By my estimates I am five days behind in study time. It isn’t a huge lapse by any stretch and… Read More
Reviewing cases and problems o…
Reviewing cases and problems on contracts: Third party beneficiary contracts.
Cloud Computing: Part 2
Internet information exchange and commerce has matured to the point that we cannot imagine how we would run our businesses without technology anymore. We have created elaborate systems and constructed solid disaster recovery and business continuity mechanisms to protect our digital assets. Until recently, these Internet facing systems have resided on dedicated computers that we… Read More
Reviewing the historical devel…
Reviewing the historical development of larceny.
Examination concerned with tor…
Examination concerned with tort liability for defective products.
Moriah Jayne Peters
Well, my lovely daughter has graduated from high school this week. She has also been accepted to attend a very good university in their medical program. I am very proud of her. Be persistent, work hard, and keep your eyes on that prize Moriah, and you can do it!
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I finally received my mid-term examinations back a couple of days ago. I am very pleased to see that my scores on all three essays are in the top third of the class. I have been comfortably in the middle of the class which given the time I get to devote to studies, is perfectly… Read More
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I’ve managed to catch up which is a welcome position to once again be in. The first year law school exam is 14 August, 2009. I’ve been told this is really a law school student’s make or break exam. There has not been student or professor chatter about any other exam outside of the BAR… Read More
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The network has been fixed, upgrades, migrated, and virtualized. Nothing brings about change better and faster than catastrophe. I have been virtualizing and consolidating my network from thirty servers on five network segments down to five servers on three segments. I pulled four racks out of my data room and now have one. On the… Read More
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I’m playing catch up from mid-term examinations. To add insult to injury, the network is misbehaving which takes time that I would devote to other things and apply it to quenching my inner geek.
Mundanes mulling about.
Alas …. the sheeple need a Shepherd.
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I’ve managed to catch back up with my four classes today. The next modules roll over today so my challenge for the next two weeks will be to regain my comfortable buffer. Mid term exams are over and the next big challenge will be the first year law school examinations which will require a trip… Read More
The lines are blurring
The legal profession, in one form or another, as existed for thousands of years. As with any activity, experience and practice helps us become more proficient, more accurate, more profound. Information security and regulatory activities are relative newcomers in the holistic picture. These pursuits also require vigilance and practice. An interesting phenomenon I believe is… Read More
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It has been a nice break this past weekend to avoid homework. I concentrated on my “honey do” list instead. I will not have the results of my exams for a few days, but, I do believe that I have made a respectable showing.