Pielemeier, James

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James Pielemeier

Professor
Email: jpielemeier@hamline.edu
Phone: 651-523-2910

 

A.B., Indiana University
J.D., Indiana University School of Law  

 


Areas of expertise: Civil procedure, conflict of law, and mass media law.


Recent courses taught: Civil procedure, conflict of laws, mass media law.


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Prior to joining the Hamline Law faculty, Professor Pielemeier was in private practice with Dorsey & Whitney, specializing in civil litigation. He has worked with the Indiana Civil Rights Commission and was a visiting professor at Indiana University School of Law and lectured in Japan.


Pielemeier has published extensively in the areas of civil procedure and conflict of laws. While in law school, he was elected to the academic honor society Order of the Coif and served as associate editor of the Indiana Law Journal. He has served on a variety of committees that are addressing the issues of technology, teaching, and the law.

 

Publications


Goodyear Dunlop: A Welcome Refinement of the Language of General Personal Jurisdiction, 16 LEWIS & CLARK L. REV. 969 (2012).
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Why General Personal Jurisdiction over "Virtual Stores" Is a Bad Idea, 27 QUINNIPIAC L. REV. 625 (2009).
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Choice of Law for Multistate Defamation–The State of Affairs as Internet Defamation Beckons, 35 ARIZ. ST. L.J. 55 (2003).
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Some Hope for Choice of Law in Minnesota, 18 HAMLINE L. REV. 8 (1994).
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Summary Judgment in the United States, 21 HOGAKURONSHU 85 (1992) (Japanese Law Review).
 
Why We Should Worry about Full Faith and Credit to Laws, 60 S. CAL. L. REV. 1299 (1987).
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Constitutional Limitations on Choice of Law: The Special Case of Multistate Defamation, 133 U. PA. L. REV. 381 (1985); portions reprinted in THE FIRST AMENDMENT: A READER (Garvey & Schauer, eds., 1992).
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Discovery of Non-Testifying 'In-House' Experts Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26, 58 IND. L.J. 597 (1983).
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Due Process Limitations on the Application of Collateral Estoppel against Nonparties to Prior Litigation, 63 B.U. L. REV. 383 (1983).
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Summary Judgment in Minnesota: A Search for Patterns, 7 WM. MITCHELL L. REV. 147 (1981).
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