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  • Oct 2, 2024 | trialguides.com | John Simon

    John G. Simon is an adjunct professor of law at St. Louis University School of Law and a frequent webinar presenter for Trial Guides. The firm’s three recent trial outcomes are case studies of the strategies covered in his lectures and webinars. Trial Guides is honored to feature the work of some of the greatest legal minds of our generation. Among them is John G.

  • May 23, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | John Simon

    Disclaimer: The work has been produced by Reserve Bank of Australia staff in the course of their employment or engagement by the Reserve Bank of Australia. However, the views expressed in this version of the work do not necessarily represent the views of the Reserve Bank of Australia. The Reserve Bank of Australia does not give any warranty nor accept any liability in relation to the contents of this work. No abstract is available for this article.

  • Apr 30, 2024 | newcriterion.com | Jeffrey Hart |Isaac Sligh |James Panero |John Simon

    Nonfiction:To the Linksland (30th Anniversary Edition), by Michael Bamberger (Avid Reader Press): As all who play golf know, there’s more to the game than just the game. For golfers, golf is not subculture but culture itself, and nowhere is that more true than in Scotland, home of the game’s invention. To understand that culture, nothing can beat a trip to those fabled lands, but reading Michael Bamberger’s To the Linksland might be a close second.

  • Dec 3, 2023 | news-press.com | John Simon

    Remove vessels from location near Matlacha PassJohn SimonFort Myers News-PressI launch my kayaks at the Matlacha Community Park at the paddlecraft launch.I row out to North Matlacha Pass to harvest oysters during the season which just opened this September, one year after Hurricane Ian. As I pass under the small second bridge I pass by many docked boats. I was very surprised to see at least four of these boats still sunken, partially submerged and a heavy smell of diesel.

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