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Zeal By All Means, But Only Within The Rules, Paul R. Tremblay, J. Charles Mokriski
Zeal By All Means, But Only Within The Rules, Paul R. Tremblay, J. Charles Mokriski
Paul R. Tremblay
No abstract provided.
Commentary: The Lawyer Is In: Why Some Doctors Are Prescribing Legal Remedies For Their Patients, And How The Legal Profession Can Support This Effort, Paul R. Tremblay, Pamela Tames, Thuy Wagner, Ellen Lawton
Commentary: The Lawyer Is In: Why Some Doctors Are Prescribing Legal Remedies For Their Patients, And How The Legal Profession Can Support This Effort, Paul R. Tremblay, Pamela Tames, Thuy Wagner, Ellen Lawton
Paul R. Tremblay
No abstract provided.
Symposium: Client Counseling And Moral Responsibility, Paul R. Tremblay, Robert F. Cochran Jr., Deborah L. Rhode, Thomas L. Shafer
Symposium: Client Counseling And Moral Responsibility, Paul R. Tremblay, Robert F. Cochran Jr., Deborah L. Rhode, Thomas L. Shafer
Paul R. Tremblay
No abstract provided.
The No-Contact Rule In Massachusetts Post Messing, Paul R. Tremblay
The No-Contact Rule In Massachusetts Post Messing, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
No abstract provided.
Moral Activism Manqué, Paul R. Tremblay
Moral Activism Manqué, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
Symposium: The Ethics of Litigation
Researching Ethical Issues, Paul R. Tremblay
Researching Ethical Issues, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
2002 Supplement to vol. 2
Shared Norms, Bad Lawyers, And The Virtues Of Casuistry, Paul R. Tremblay
Shared Norms, Bad Lawyers, And The Virtues Of Casuistry, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
No abstract provided.
Related Representations In Civil And Criminal Matters: The Night The D.A. Ditched His Date For The Prom, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
The State Of Self-Regulation Of The Legal Profession: Have We Locked The Fox In The Chicken Coop?, Randy Lee
The State Of Self-Regulation Of The Legal Profession: Have We Locked The Fox In The Chicken Coop?, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Symposium, Legal Ethics For Government Lawyers: Straight Talk For Tough Times: Introduction, Randy Lee
Symposium, Legal Ethics For Government Lawyers: Straight Talk For Tough Times: Introduction, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Lawyers And The Uncommon Good: Navigating And Transcending The Gray, Randy Lee
Lawyers And The Uncommon Good: Navigating And Transcending The Gray, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
The New Casuistry, Paul R. Tremblay
Coherence And Incoherence In Values-Talk, Paul R. Tremblay
Coherence And Incoherence In Values-Talk, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
No abstract provided.
(Oxymoron?) Ethical Decision-Making By Attorneys: An Empirical Study, Susan Daicoff
(Oxymoron?) Ethical Decision-Making By Attorneys: An Empirical Study, Susan Daicoff
Susan Daicoff
No abstract provided.
Practiced Moral Activism, Paul R. Tremblay
The Role Of Casuistry In Legal Ethics: A Tentative Inquiry, Paul R. Tremblay
The Role Of Casuistry In Legal Ethics: A Tentative Inquiry, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
The following essay is a work-in-progress. Professor Tremblay offers his unfinished ideas in this essay in an effort to invite reactions, criticisms, or research suggestions, all of which would aid him in refining his analysis of the subject. By presenting such works-in-progress, the Clinical Law Review seeks to provide a forum for sharing ideas and sparking debate.
Ratting, Paul R. Tremblay
Can Ethics Be Taught By Law Schools?, Daniel R. Coquillette
Can Ethics Be Taught By Law Schools?, Daniel R. Coquillette
Daniel R. Coquillette
No abstract provided.
Lawyering And Client Decisionmaking: Informed Consent And The Legal Profession, Mark Spiegel
Lawyering And Client Decisionmaking: Informed Consent And The Legal Profession, Mark Spiegel
Mark Spiegel
In this Article, Professor Spiegel examines the doctrine of informed consent as it relates to the legal profession. The Article first traces the development of the informed-consent doctrine and then considers the extent to which current legal doctrines and professional norms incorporate informed consent between lawyers and their clients. Professor Spiegel suggests that the predominant focus of informed consent is on a lawyer’s power to bind his client vis-à-vis third parties and advocates for the development of an informed-consent doctrine that accounts for the interests of all parties involved. Professor Spiegel concludes with a discussion of the application of his …