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Drafting Attorneys As Fiduciaries: Fashioning An Optimal Ethical Rule For Conflicts Of Interest, Paula A. Monopoli
Drafting Attorneys As Fiduciaries: Fashioning An Optimal Ethical Rule For Conflicts Of Interest, Paula A. Monopoli
Paula A Monopoli
The American Bar Association recently revised the ethical rules that govern lawyers. Its Ethics 2000 Commission proposed a number of changes to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, including revisions to the rules that affect how the profession handles conflicts of interest in the area of attorneys who draft instruments that name themselves as fiduciaries. The intersection of these changes, with their subsequent clarification by an ABA opinion issued in May 2002, has broad implications for attorneys practicing in this area. Given the increasing elderly population, the trillions of dollars that they are transferring to their baby-boomer children, and the …
“If The Answer Is Outsourcing, What Is The Question?”: Managing Externalization Of Library Services Ten Years After The Tempest - A Review Of The Literature, Mikhail Koulikov
“If The Answer Is Outsourcing, What Is The Question?”: Managing Externalization Of Library Services Ten Years After The Tempest - A Review Of The Literature, Mikhail Koulikov
Mikhail Koulikov
No abstract provided.
Globalization And The Business Of Law: Lessons For Legal Education, Carole Silver, David Van Zandt, Nicole Phelan
Globalization And The Business Of Law: Lessons For Legal Education, Carole Silver, David Van Zandt, Nicole Phelan
Carole Silver
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Forming Involuntary Client Relationships, Paul R. Tremblay
Forming Involuntary Client Relationships, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
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Derechos Reales Y Reconstrucción Tras El Sismo En Pisco: Testimonios Tras El Shock Del Derecho En Zonas De Desastre, Óscar Súmar, Antonio Peña Jumpa
Derechos Reales Y Reconstrucción Tras El Sismo En Pisco: Testimonios Tras El Shock Del Derecho En Zonas De Desastre, Óscar Súmar, Antonio Peña Jumpa
Oscar Súmar
No abstract provided.
Emerging Problems In Knowledge-Sharing And The Three New Ethics Of Knowledge Transfer, Mikhail Koulikov
Emerging Problems In Knowledge-Sharing And The Three New Ethics Of Knowledge Transfer, Mikhail Koulikov
Mikhail Koulikov
No abstract provided.
International Approaches To Library User Fees And Fee-Based Services: An Evaluation Of Three Recent Studies, Mikhail Koulikov
International Approaches To Library User Fees And Fee-Based Services: An Evaluation Of Three Recent Studies, Mikhail Koulikov
Mikhail Koulikov
No abstract provided.
Novos Caminhos Da Jurisdição, Haradja L. Torrens
Novos Caminhos Da Jurisdição, Haradja L. Torrens
Haradja L Torrens
No abstract provided.
Partição De Poderes E Direitos Fundamentais, Haradja L. Torrens
Partição De Poderes E Direitos Fundamentais, Haradja L. Torrens
Haradja L Torrens
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The Future Regulation Of The Legal Profession: The Impact Of Treating The Legal Profession As 'Service Providers', Laurel S. Terry
The Future Regulation Of The Legal Profession: The Impact Of Treating The Legal Profession As 'Service Providers', Laurel S. Terry
Laurel S. Terry
In the past fifty years, one has heard debates about whether law is a business, a profession, or both, what these terms mean and whether it matters. Regardless of what one thinks about these debates, there is a new paradigm that must be added to the mix, which is the paradigm of lawyers as "service providers." In the "service providers" paradigm, the legal profession is not viewed as a separate, unique profession entitled to its own individual regulations, but is included in a broader group of "service providers," all of whom can be regulated together. This new paradigm represents a …
Ethical Judicial Opinion Writing, Gerald Lebovits
Ethical Judicial Opinion Writing, Gerald Lebovits
Hon. Gerald Lebovits
No abstract provided.