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NEW PRODUCT: Tiantong & Partners: Transforming Litigation in China

photo by  yeowatzup post by Dr. Lisa Rohrer, Executive Director of the Case Development Initiative at Harvard Law  School CDI is pleased to announce the publication of its first case on the Chinese legal market: Tiantong & Partners: Transforming Litigation … Continue reading

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The Classroom Experience: Prosecutorial Discretion in Charging and Plea Bargaining: The Aaron Swartz Case (A) and The Battle for Unocal Case Studies

Post by Logan Sawyer, Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Harvard Law School “That class was awesome,” and “You should definitely do that again next year,” were the first things I heard from students after the two case studies I taught … Continue reading

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NEW PRODUCT: The Allergan Board Under Fire (A) and (B)

The Case Development Initiative (CDI) at Harvard Law School recently debuted a new case study on the HLS Case Studies website. CDI develops role plays and case studies based on strategic and organizational issues faced by legal organizations. These cases … Continue reading

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AmesCard: Creating Effective Legal Scenarios for Experiential Learning

The Case Development Initiative (CDI) at Harvard Law School recently debuted a new role play on the HLS Case Studies website. CDI develops role plays and case studies based on strategic and organizational issues faced by legal organizations. These cases … Continue reading

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United States v. Teller – a New Plea Bargaining Role Play on Domestic Terrorism, Hate Crimes, and Managing Principal-Agent Tensions

By Sam W. Straus and Robert C. Bordone United States v. Teller, a newly released negotiation role play case by Sam W. Straus and Robert C. Bordone of the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program (HNMCP), explores the challenges of … Continue reading

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Vieira de Almeida (VdA): Legal Innovation Pioneers in Portugal

The Case Development Initiative (CDI) at Harvard Law School debuted a new case study on the HLS Case Studies website. CDI is a program that develops role plays and case studies based on strategic and organizational issues that those in … Continue reading

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Case Studies Greatest Hits of 2015

As the year comes to a close, here’s a look at our greatest hits of 2015. Have you downloaded our top cases and role plays yet? Top New Cases of 2015: Algorithmic Allegories (version 1.0) A workshop-based case study about … Continue reading

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Putting RBC Capital In Context

The following blogpost is from one of the authors of the HLS teaching case study, Barclays Capital and the Sale of Del Monte Foods, on a recent court ruling related to the case. Putting RBC Capital In Context By John C. … Continue reading

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Reforming Partner Compensation at Mattos Filho

The Case Development Initiative (CDI) at Harvard Law School recently debuted a new case study on the HLS Case Studies website. CDI is a program that develops role plays and case studies based on strategic and organizational issues faced by … Continue reading

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The Future of Digital Intellectual Property

In today’s highly digitized world, tens of thousands of new mobile apps, websites, and softwares are released daily. While we enjoy an almost incomprehensible amount of creative and innovative material in the digital space, this proliferation perpetuates questions of the … Continue reading

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