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The Future Of Foreign Law Offices In Japan, Sydney M. Cone Iii. Jan 1988

The Future Of Foreign Law Offices In Japan, Sydney M. Cone Iii.

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.


Law, Change, And Litigation: A Critical Examination Of An Empirical Research Tradition, Frank W. Munger Jan 1988

Law, Change, And Litigation: A Critical Examination Of An Empirical Research Tradition, Frank W. Munger

Articles & Chapters

This article examines the theory and empirical methods of recent studies of law and litigation. It argues that the recent interest in longitudinal studies of trial court dockets proceeds from a deeply rooted functionalist theoretical tradition in empirical work on courts. Functionalist theory, through its sophisticated application in the work of James Willard Hurst, is described as the direct or indirect source of theory for longitudinal litigation studies. Though there are many reasons for suspecting that fuctionalist theory is inadequate, it has seldom been rejected through proper empirical testing of its hypotheses. The theory, often poorly conceptualized, is discussed here …


Law Day 1988, Roger J. Miner '56 Dec 1987

Law Day 1988, Roger J. Miner '56

Flag Day & Law Day Ceremonies

No abstract provided.


The Don'ts Of Oral Argument, Roger J. Miner '56 Jan 1987

The Don'ts Of Oral Argument, Roger J. Miner '56

Federal Courts and Federal Practice

No abstract provided.


Dealing With The Limits Of Vision: The Planning Process And The Education Of Lawyers, Lawrence Lederman, Jay Levenson Jan 1987

Dealing With The Limits Of Vision: The Planning Process And The Education Of Lawyers, Lawrence Lederman, Jay Levenson

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.


The Duty To Criticize The Courts (Ii), Roger J. Miner '56 Jan 1986

The Duty To Criticize The Courts (Ii), Roger J. Miner '56

Judges

No abstract provided.


Software Review Of Aardvark/Mcgraw-Hiii's "Estate Tax Planner.", William P. Lapiana Jan 1986

Software Review Of Aardvark/Mcgraw-Hiii's "Estate Tax Planner.", William P. Lapiana

Other Publications

No abstract provided.


Legal Education For Non-Litigators: The Role Of The Law Schools And The Practicing Bar, Gerald Korngold Jan 1985

Legal Education For Non-Litigators: The Role Of The Law Schools And The Practicing Bar, Gerald Korngold

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.


In Memoriam: James Pierce Kibbey, Gerald Korngold Jan 1983

In Memoriam: James Pierce Kibbey, Gerald Korngold

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.


Ethical Issues In The Representation Of Individuals In The Commitment Process, Michael L. Perlin, Robert Sadoff Jan 1982

Ethical Issues In The Representation Of Individuals In The Commitment Process, Michael L. Perlin, Robert Sadoff

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Partisan Justice, By Marvin E. Frankel., Jethro K. Lieberman Jan 1981

Book Review Of Partisan Justice, By Marvin E. Frankel., Jethro K. Lieberman

Other Publications

No abstract provided.


If We Can't Teach Our Students To Write... Let's Examine Some Alternatives That May Have A Chance To Work, Michael Botein Jan 1977

If We Can't Teach Our Students To Write... Let's Examine Some Alternatives That May Have A Chance To Work, Michael Botein

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.


Foreign Lawyers In France And New York, Sydney M. Cone Iii. Jan 1975

Foreign Lawyers In France And New York, Sydney M. Cone Iii.

Articles & Chapters

Three years ago France adopted rules to regulate the practice of foreign

lawyers, and last year New York State adopted rules for the licensing of legal

consultants from foreign countries. The following discussion examines and

compares certain features of these new rules.


The Constitutionality Of Restrictions On Poverty Law Firms: A New York Case Study., Michael Botein Jan 1971

The Constitutionality Of Restrictions On Poverty Law Firms: A New York Case Study., Michael Botein

Articles & Chapters

Government-funded poverty law firms are presently providing essential legal services to poor people throughout the country. These firms have met with varying responses from the bar and the courts. In this article, Professor Botein examines the response of New York's Appellate Division, First Department-a comprehensive set of regulations governing the practice of law by poverty law firms. After analyzing these regulations and the constitutional issues they raise, the author concludes that both procedurally and substantively there is strong doubt concerning their validity.