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Full-Text Articles in Law
Supporting Parent-Clients In Mediation Of Child Custody Disputes, Andrew Schepard
Supporting Parent-Clients In Mediation Of Child Custody Disputes, Andrew Schepard
Hofstra Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
You Should See It In Every Clause: Emanuel B. Halper, Ground Leases And Land Acquisition Contracts, Bernard E. Jacob
You Should See It In Every Clause: Emanuel B. Halper, Ground Leases And Land Acquisition Contracts, Bernard E. Jacob
Hofstra Property Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Groundwater And Open Space Protection: The New Land Bank And Land Acquisition Programs, Steven C. November
Groundwater And Open Space Protection: The New Land Bank And Land Acquisition Programs, Steven C. November
Hofstra Property Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Lender Liability For Diversion Of Trust Assets Under New York Lien Law Article 3-A, Robert H. Bowmar
Lender Liability For Diversion Of Trust Assets Under New York Lien Law Article 3-A, Robert H. Bowmar
Hofstra Property Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Anti-Development Trends In The United States, James P. Stuckey
Anti-Development Trends In The United States, James P. Stuckey
Hofstra Property Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Bankers Beware: Liability Of Lending Institutions Under Superfund, John M. Van Lieshout
Bankers Beware: Liability Of Lending Institutions Under Superfund, John M. Van Lieshout
Hofstra Property Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Deferred Mortgage Recording: Weighing The Risks And Benefits, Robert J. Fryman
Deferred Mortgage Recording: Weighing The Risks And Benefits, Robert J. Fryman
Hofstra Property Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Senate Impeachment Trial For President Clinton, Charles Tiefer
The Senate Impeachment Trial For President Clinton, Charles Tiefer
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Medical Ethics And Human Rights : Legacies Of Nuremberg, George J. Annas, Michael A. Grodin
Medical Ethics And Human Rights : Legacies Of Nuremberg, George J. Annas, Michael A. Grodin
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
Informal Remarks On Professionalism, Burnele V. Powell
Informal Remarks On Professionalism, Burnele V. Powell
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Some Thoughts On The Differences In Criminal Trials In The Civil And Common Law Legal Systems, Mary C. Daly
Some Thoughts On The Differences In Criminal Trials In The Civil And Common Law Legal Systems, Mary C. Daly
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
The Adversary Process Is Not An End In Itself, Lloyd L. Weinreb
The Adversary Process Is Not An End In Itself, Lloyd L. Weinreb
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Confidentiality - A Practitioner's Response To Spaulding V. Zimmerman, Carol M. Langford
Reflections On Confidentiality - A Practitioner's Response To Spaulding V. Zimmerman, Carol M. Langford
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Can A Good Lawyer Be A Bad Person, Stephen Gillers
Can A Good Lawyer Be A Bad Person, Stephen Gillers
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Access To What, Stephen L. Pepper
Access To What, Stephen L. Pepper
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Effective Assistance: Reconceiving The Role Of The Chief Public Defender, Kim Taylor-Thompson
Effective Assistance: Reconceiving The Role Of The Chief Public Defender, Kim Taylor-Thompson
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Conflicts In The Corporate Family: Professor Wolfram Has It Almost Right, Lawrence J. Fox
Conflicts In The Corporate Family: Professor Wolfram Has It Almost Right, Lawrence J. Fox
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Rationing Justice - What Thomas More Would Say, Michael E. Tigar
Rationing Justice - What Thomas More Would Say, Michael E. Tigar
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Comments On After Legal Aid Is Abolished, Frank Rosiny
Comments On After Legal Aid Is Abolished, Frank Rosiny
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Corporate-Family Conflicts, Charles W. Wolfram
Corporate-Family Conflicts, Charles W. Wolfram
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Should The Government Fund Legal Services - If So, What Should The Lawyers Do, Jonathan A. Weiss
Should The Government Fund Legal Services - If So, What Should The Lawyers Do, Jonathan A. Weiss
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Legal Ethics: Access To Justice Selected Bibliography
Legal Ethics: Access To Justice Selected Bibliography
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
After Legal Aid Is Abolished, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
After Legal Aid Is Abolished, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Death Futures: Why Viatical Settlements Must Be Classified As Securities, Miriam R. Albert
The Future Of Death Futures: Why Viatical Settlements Must Be Classified As Securities, Miriam R. Albert
Hofstra Law Faculty Scholarship
Viatical settlements are a form of asset-backed security where a terminally-ill policyholder, known as a viator, sells the right to receive the proceeds of his or her life insurance policy to an investor. During his or her lifetime, the policyholder is paid an estimation of the present value of the death benefits under the policy. Viatical settlements are legal and serve a benevolent purpose. However, beyond the altruism of providing funds to the terminally ill, and the legalities of simply selling the right to receive life insurance proceeds to someone other than the insured, viatical settlements pose other legal and …
Preventing Genocide: Justice And Conflict Resolution In The Post-Cold War World, John Shattuck
Preventing Genocide: Justice And Conflict Resolution In The Post-Cold War World, John Shattuck
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
From Nuremberg To Dayton And Beyond: The Struggle For Peace With Justice In Bosnia, John Shattuck
From Nuremberg To Dayton And Beyond: The Struggle For Peace With Justice In Bosnia, John Shattuck
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act-Reconciling The Interests Of Consumers And Debt Collectors, Elwin Griffith
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act-Reconciling The Interests Of Consumers And Debt Collectors, Elwin Griffith
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Divorce And The Disposition Of Frozen Embryos, Mark C. Haut
Divorce And The Disposition Of Frozen Embryos, Mark C. Haut
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.