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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Other Government, Daniel D. Polsby
The Other Government, Daniel D. Polsby
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Other Government by Mark J. Green
Legal Ethics: Confidentiality And The Case Of Robert Garrow's Lawyers, Jeffrey Frank Chamberlain
Legal Ethics: Confidentiality And The Case Of Robert Garrow's Lawyers, Jeffrey Frank Chamberlain
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics, Morality, And Professional Responsibility, Dallin H. Oaks
Ethics, Morality, And Professional Responsibility, Dallin H. Oaks
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Professional Responsibility And Self-Regulation Of The Securities Lawyer, James H. Cheek, Iii
Professional Responsibility And Self-Regulation Of The Securities Lawyer, James H. Cheek, Iii
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Ethics--Recusal Of Judges--The Need For Reform, Don R. Sensabaugh Jr.
Judicial Ethics--Recusal Of Judges--The Need For Reform, Don R. Sensabaugh Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Remedy For The Discharge Of Professional Employees Who Refuse To Perform Unethical Or Illegal Acts: A Proposal In Aid Of Professional Ethics, Jon P. Christiansen
A Remedy For The Discharge Of Professional Employees Who Refuse To Perform Unethical Or Illegal Acts: A Proposal In Aid Of Professional Ethics, Jon P. Christiansen
Vanderbilt Law Review
This note will discuss first the duties demanded of a professional in the proper exercise of his ethical responsibilities, including conduct demanded both by criminal statutes and by professional codes of conduct. Secondly, an examination will be made of three alternatives for the enforcement of professional ethics without the necessity of a right to recovery in the discharged employee. Thirdly,the limitations of traditional master-servant theory will be discussed as they relate to a possible cause of action for an "abusive discharge." Finally, this cause of action will be proposed and a consideration will be made of the elements of the …
Disqualification For Bias- Indiana In Prespective, John Philip Updike
Disqualification For Bias- Indiana In Prespective, John Philip Updike
IUSTITIA
In 1943, the Indiana Legislature created a Stream Pollution Control Board;' in 1961, it created an Air Pollution Control Board; and then in 1972, the Legislature created an Environmental Management Board to coordinate and facilitate the efforts of the air and stream boards. The concern within the State Legislature for the environment reaches back more than two decades, and it would appear that the policy of the State is to become progressively more active in this area. However, the effectiveness of State programs to protect the Hoosier environment is necessarily dependent upon the dedication of those persons sitting on the …
Law, Morality And The Judge: Robert M. Cover's Justice Accused, Raymond L. Faust
Law, Morality And The Judge: Robert M. Cover's Justice Accused, Raymond L. Faust
IUSTITIA
The intellectual world of the nineteenth century judge was one in which the two main concerns relevant to our topic here were what the judge's role ought to be in the evolution of law in a democratic society, and whether a recognition and application of 'natural law' was ever appropriate to a legal system. Professor Cover reviews exhaustively the eighteenth and nineteenth century sources from which American judges drew their ideas on these subjects, and studies practically all of the antebellum slavery litigation to discover how judges actually applied these doctrines in the context of slavery cases. What he comes …
Legal Fee Schedules: New York's Approach, Ruth Dicker Stirling
Legal Fee Schedules: New York's Approach, Ruth Dicker Stirling
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attorneys--Malpractice--Statute Of Limitations Extended, James D. Gray
Attorneys--Malpractice--Statute Of Limitations Extended, James D. Gray
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Shreveport Plan: An Experiment In The Delivery Of Legal Services. By F. Raymond Marks, Robert P. Hallauer, And Richard R. Clifton. Judicare: Public Funds, Private Lawyers, And Poor People. By. Samuel J. Brakel., Marjorie Girth
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attorneys Must Not Enter Partnership Agreements Prohibiting Themselves From Representing Former Clients Upon Termination Of Partnership. Dwyer V. Jung, 133 N.J. Super. 343, 336 A.2d 498 (Ch. 1975), Appeal Docketed, No. 3378-74, App. Div., June 18, 1975., Robert L. Schonfeld
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Three attorneys entered into a partnership agreement for the practice of law. Their agreement included a provision that assigned the partnership's insurance carrier clients to individual partners upon the termination of the partnership and restricted the partners from doing business with a client designated as that of another partner for a period of five years. Of these insurance carrier clients, 154 were assigned to the defendant while five were allotted to the plaintiffs. After the partnership was dissolved, the plaintiffs sought a judicial accounting. The defendant counterclaimed, contending that the plaintiffs violated the restrictive covenant of the original partnership agreement …
Judicial Reasoning And Social Change, David Dittfurth
Judicial Reasoning And Social Change, David Dittfurth
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Responsibility Of A Corporation: An Attempt At Implementation, Jan G. Deutsch
The Responsibility Of A Corporation: An Attempt At Implementation, Jan G. Deutsch
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Watergate Morality, Elliot L. Richardson
The Watergate Morality, Elliot L. Richardson
Buffalo Law Review
This is an address given at the 97th Annual Convention of the American Bar Association in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 15, 1974.