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Teaching contracts
August 20, 2005 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo

Monday at 8:00 a.m. I'm going back into the classroom to teach first year contracts at Willamette University College of Law.

I "retired" from the academy six years ago to spend full time publishing Employment Law Memo and arbitrating labor-management disputes.

I spent the bulk of my adult life teaching law, and kept it a secret from Congress for fear they would make it illegal. Only the siren song of operating my own business could - and did - tear me away.

LawMemo has done well. Our customers are fiercely loyal. Our employees are the best in the world.

Now I have the time to spend on teaching, Willamette is an excellent law school, first year contracts is a plum course, and it clearly is the right thing for me to do.

Now where did I put that time management book?

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