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The content provided on law-wiki.com is general information only. It is not intended as nor should it be regarded or relied upon as legal advice or opinion. You should not rely on, take any action or take or fail to take any action based solely upon information appearing in this publication. Also please note that your use or reliance upon such information does not establish a lawyer-client relationship between you and Law-Wiki or between you and any Law-Wiki personnel.

How You Can Help

You can contribute to the site by:

  1. Posting outlines in a readable format (or e-mailing them in .doc format to legalintellects /at\ gmail.com)
  2. Editing outlines for correctness or formatting
  3. Posting Law Firms to the list or updating their content
  4. Creating pages for specific cases and terms, and linking to them from the outlines


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Getting Started: Finding and Posting Law School Outlines

If you add a new outline, add it to the proper page, and update this list by editing this page
(you must register to edit the home page).

You can replace them too if you have something far better. The better thing to do is to make a new page with a different title and link to it on the School's page.

Check out the Cheat Sheet for formatting commands.

These outlines are peer edited, so there is no guarantee of their accuracy

Need help? Have a comment? Feedback?
Edit DISCUSSION

  • There is also a Discussion tab at the top of each page for discussion about that page




We need new outlines... but you can also contribute by fixing the formatting of outlines that have been posted or correcting the information in them

More Information

  • When searching, include your course name and school name.
  • When posting, use the following format to name your article: SchoolName-Coursename
  • For example, the page for Queen's Business Associations would wind up at Queen's Business Associations

  • If you know how to work your Microsoft Macros, or are willing to learn, this tool automatically converts word documents to Wiki forma: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Word2MediaWikiPlus


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USAGE NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER:

Although law students have tried to assemble the best possible outlines, WE MAKE NO WARRANTIES AS TO THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION THESE OUTLINEs CONTAIN. THESE OUTLINES ARE PROVIDED TO YOU AS-IS. USE THEM AT YOUR OWN RISK, AND DO NOT RELY ON THEM FOR LEGAL ADVICE. IF YOU NEED LEGAL HELP, PLEASE CONTACT A QUALIFIED ATTORNEY IN YOUR JURISDICTION. As these outlines have been written by a law student, it may contain inaccurate information. Furthermore, some law schools have policies that permit law students to take outlines into final exams so long as the student actually wrote the outline. If your law school has such a policy, you are expressly prohibited from representing any of the outlines contained in this archive as your own. If you are not sure of your law school's policy, you should contact the appropriate staff at your school. Otherwise, we genuinely hope you derive benefit from these outlines.

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