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Audiotaped Critiques Of Written Work, Elisabeth Keller Oct 1999

Audiotaped Critiques Of Written Work, Elisabeth Keller

Elisabeth Keller

No abstract provided.


Writing Labs: Commenting On Student Work-In-Progress, E. Joan Blum Oct 1999

Writing Labs: Commenting On Student Work-In-Progress, E. Joan Blum

E. Joan Blum

No abstract provided.


Multiple Conceptions Of Case Rounds, Alan Minuskin Apr 1999

Multiple Conceptions Of Case Rounds, Alan Minuskin

Alan D. Minuskin

No abstract provided.


Making Law Therapeutic For Lawyers: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Preventive Law, And The Psychology Of Lawyers, Susan Daicoff Dec 1998

Making Law Therapeutic For Lawyers: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Preventive Law, And The Psychology Of Lawyers, Susan Daicoff

Susan Daicoff

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Professional Responsibility, James Moliterno Dec 1998

Professional Responsibility, James Moliterno

James E. Moliterno

No abstract provided.


Opening Remarks From The Salt Teaching Conference, Karen Czapanskiy Dec 1998

Opening Remarks From The Salt Teaching Conference, Karen Czapanskiy

Karen Czapanskiy

No abstract provided.


The New Casuistry, Paul R. Tremblay Dec 1998

The New Casuistry, Paul R. Tremblay

Paul R. Tremblay

No abstract provided.


A Primer On Mdps: Should The 'No' Rule Become A New Rule, Laurel S. Terry Dec 1998

A Primer On Mdps: Should The 'No' Rule Become A New Rule, Laurel S. Terry

Laurel S. Terry

This article is the second of four major articles or book chapters that I have written about MDPs. "MDPs" refers to multidisciplinary partnerships or multidisciplinary practices between lawyers and nonlawyers. Prior to 1998, virtually all U.S. states had lawyer discipline rules that prohibited a lawyer from sharing legal fees with a nonlawyer or practicing law in partnership with a nonlawyer. In 1998, however, the American Bar Association created a Commission on Multidisciplinary Practice to reconsider these rules. One impetus for the creation of this Commission was the increasingly large numbers of lawyers who were working for the Big 5 Accounting …


An Introduction To The Paris Forum On Transnational Practice For The Legal Profession, Laurel S. Terry Dec 1998

An Introduction To The Paris Forum On Transnational Practice For The Legal Profession, Laurel S. Terry

Laurel S. Terry

This article focuses on the 1998 Paris Forum on Transnational Practice for the Legal Profession and introduces the papers contained in the Paris Forum Symposium. The Paris Forum was the first meeting of lawyers from around the world devoted solely to the topic of transnational legal practice. Before the Paris Forum, some bar organizations had set aside time during their meetings to discuss the transnational practice of law and issues related to transnational legal services also had been included as topics in general conferences. The multi-day Paris Forum, however, was the first multi-day conference devoted to this topic. This paper …