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Lawyering For A New Age, Judith S. Kaye
Workfare Wages Under The Fair Labor Standards Act, Walter M. Luers
Workfare Wages Under The Fair Labor Standards Act, Walter M. Luers
Fordham Law Review
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Pinning The Blame & Piercing The Veil In The Mists Of Metaphor: The Supreme Court's New Standards For The Cercla Liability Of Parent Companies And A Proposal For Legislative Reform, Lucia Ann Silecchia
Pinning The Blame & Piercing The Veil In The Mists Of Metaphor: The Supreme Court's New Standards For The Cercla Liability Of Parent Companies And A Proposal For Legislative Reform, Lucia Ann Silecchia
Fordham Law Review
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The Lawyer As Agent, Deborah A. Demott
The Impact Of Partnership Law On The Legal Profession, Robert W. Hillman
The Impact Of Partnership Law On The Legal Profession, Robert W. Hillman
Fordham Law Review
Increasingly, private practice is group practice. The law firm is the principal vehicle through which lawyers associate, pool their professional and financial capital, and participate in the highly competetive market for legal services. The associational form of choice for the organization of the group into the firm is the partnership. Partnership law, in turn, defines the relationships among the principal participants within the firm. This article explores how the regulation of those relationships has shaped the legal profesion and the practice of law.
The Criminal Regulation Of Lawyers, Bruce A. Green
The Criminal Regulation Of Lawyers, Bruce A. Green
Fordham Law Review
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The Impact Of Antitrust Law On The Legal Profession, Thomas D. Morgan
The Impact Of Antitrust Law On The Legal Profession, Thomas D. Morgan
Fordham Law Review
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The Law Of Lawyers' Contracts Is Different, Joseph M. Perillo
The Law Of Lawyers' Contracts Is Different, Joseph M. Perillo
Fordham Law Review
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"Nice Work If You Can Get It": "Ethical" Jury Selection In Criminal Defense, Abbe Smith
"Nice Work If You Can Get It": "Ethical" Jury Selection In Criminal Defense, Abbe Smith
Fordham Law Review
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Legal Malpractice And The Structure Of Negligence Law, Benjamin C. Zipursky
Legal Malpractice And The Structure Of Negligence Law, Benjamin C. Zipursky
Fordham Law Review
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Ambivalence, Contradiction, And Ambiguity: The Everyday Ethics Of Defense Litigators, Carla Messikomer
Ambivalence, Contradiction, And Ambiguity: The Everyday Ethics Of Defense Litigators, Carla Messikomer
Fordham Law Review
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Foreword, Symposium, The Religious Lawyering Movement: An Emerging Force In Legal Ethics And Professionalism, Russell G. Pearce
Foreword, Symposium, The Religious Lawyering Movement: An Emerging Force In Legal Ethics And Professionalism, Russell G. Pearce
Fordham Law Review
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Remarks, Symposium, Religion And The Lawyer, N. Lee Cooper
Remarks, Symposium, Religion And The Lawyer, N. Lee Cooper
Fordham Law Review
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Remarks, Symposium, Faith Tends To Subvert Legal Order, Thomas L. Shaffer
Remarks, Symposium, Faith Tends To Subvert Legal Order, Thomas L. Shaffer
Fordham Law Review
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Response To The Paper Authored By Professor Joseph Allegretti: Lawyers, Clients, And Covenant: A Religious Perspective On The Legal Practice And Ethics, Peggy T. Cantwell
Response To The Paper Authored By Professor Joseph Allegretti: Lawyers, Clients, And Covenant: A Religious Perspective On The Legal Practice And Ethics, Peggy T. Cantwell
Fordham Law Review
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Response To Joseph Allegretti: The Relevance Of Religion To A Lawyer's Work, Lawrence A. Hoffman
Response To Joseph Allegretti: The Relevance Of Religion To A Lawyer's Work, Lawrence A. Hoffman
Fordham Law Review
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Being A Buddhist And A Lawyer, Kinji Kanazawa
Being A Buddhist And A Lawyer, Kinji Kanazawa
Fordham Law Review
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Practitioners Of Hindu Law: Acient And Modern, K.L. Seshagiri Rao
Practitioners Of Hindu Law: Acient And Modern, K.L. Seshagiri Rao
Fordham Law Review
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Spirited Debate: A Comment On Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, Perry Dane
Spirited Debate: A Comment On Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, Perry Dane
Fordham Law Review
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Muslims And Accessible Jurisprudence In Liberal Democracies: A Response To Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, Khaled Abou El Fadl
Muslims And Accessible Jurisprudence In Liberal Democracies: A Response To Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, Khaled Abou El Fadl
Fordham Law Review
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Deliberative Democracy, Overlapping Consensus, And Same-Sex Marriage, Linda C. Mcclain
Deliberative Democracy, Overlapping Consensus, And Same-Sex Marriage, Linda C. Mcclain
Fordham Law Review
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The Relevance Of Religion To A Lawyer's Work: Legal Ethics, Leslie Griffin
The Relevance Of Religion To A Lawyer's Work: Legal Ethics, Leslie Griffin
Fordham Law Review
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Negotiating Between Two Convictional Systems, Anver M. Emon
Negotiating Between Two Convictional Systems, Anver M. Emon
Fordham Law Review
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Speak No Evil, Seek No Evil, Do No Evil: Client Selection And Cooperation With Evil, Teresa Stanton Collett
Speak No Evil, Seek No Evil, Do No Evil: Client Selection And Cooperation With Evil, Teresa Stanton Collett
Fordham Law Review
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A Citizen Lawyer's Moral, Religious, And Professional Responsibility For The Administration Of Justice For The Poor, Mary Ann Dantuono
A Citizen Lawyer's Moral, Religious, And Professional Responsibility For The Administration Of Justice For The Poor, Mary Ann Dantuono
Fordham Law Review
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A Christian Lawyer's Mandate To Provide Pro Bono Publico Service, Nitza Milagros Escalera
A Christian Lawyer's Mandate To Provide Pro Bono Publico Service, Nitza Milagros Escalera
Fordham Law Review
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The Practice Of Law As A Vocation Or Calling, Timothy W. Floyd
The Practice Of Law As A Vocation Or Calling, Timothy W. Floyd
Fordham Law Review
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The Discernment Of (The Law Student's) Vocation In Law, David L. Gregory
The Discernment Of (The Law Student's) Vocation In Law, David L. Gregory
Fordham Law Review
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The Religious Lawyer In A Pluralist Society, Howard Lesnick
The Religious Lawyer In A Pluralist Society, Howard Lesnick
Fordham Law Review
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Religious Symbols And Religious Garb In The Courtroom: A Catholic Lawyer And The Church's Social Teaching, F. Giba-Matthews
Religious Symbols And Religious Garb In The Courtroom: A Catholic Lawyer And The Church's Social Teaching, F. Giba-Matthews
Fordham Law Review
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