- Professor Stephen Sepinuck recently completed his annual list of commercial law cases. He has distributed the list to more than 90 lawyers and judges around the country and will be posting it on the Commercial Law Center’s web page.
- In December, Linda Rusch and Professor Sepinuck conducted a three-hour CLE program at the Law School on 2010 Commercial Law Developments. The program was repeated at the Washington Athletic Club in Seattle. The programs netted more than $2,000 for the Law School.
- Professor Upendra D. Acharya recently presented a paper in Beirut, Lebanon, at a conference on “International Justice: Maintaining International Peace and Security.” The topic of his paper was “ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on Kosovo: Is it a Cogent Legal Analysis or a Judicial Endorsement of Political Might?”
- The Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction has accepted Professor Patrick Charles’ proposal to write a legal research CALI exercise for the CALI Legal Research Community Authoring Project. The CALI exercise will be on updating the Code of Federal Regulations.
- Professor Ann Murphy recently finished the 2010 update for the “Tax Aspects of Divorce” section of the Washington State Bar Association Family Law Deskbook.
- Professor Jason Gillmer published a book review of Ariela Gross’s, What Blood Won’t Tell, in the November, 2010, issue of Law and History Review.
- Professor Mark DeForrest completed an internal book review & edit for Wolters Kluwer legal publishers for its forthcoming textbook Legal Writing: Examples & Explanations, by Neumann, Pollman, Stinson, and Pollman.






