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Do Lawyers Cause Adversarial Legalism--A Preliminary Inquiry, Robert Kagan
Do Lawyers Cause Adversarial Legalism--A Preliminary Inquiry, Robert Kagan
Robert Kagan
No abstract provided.
Effective Lawyering In Judicially Hosted Settlement Conferences, Wayne Brazil
Effective Lawyering In Judicially Hosted Settlement Conferences, Wayne Brazil
Wayne Brazil
No abstract provided.
An Introduction To The Financial Action Task Force And Its 2008 Lawyer Guidance, Laurel S. Terry
An Introduction To The Financial Action Task Force And Its 2008 Lawyer Guidance, Laurel S. Terry
Laurel S. Terry
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is a thirty-eight-member intergovernmental organization whose mission is to fight money laundering and terrorism financing; the U.S. is a founding member of the FATF. The FATF is best known for its 40 Recommendations, many of which are directed towards various kinds of “gatekeepers” who are in a position to facilitate or inhibit money laundering and terrorism financing. (These were previously known as the 40+9 Recommendations). Lawyers are among those to whom the FATF’s recommendations apply. This article provides the introduction for the Journal of the Professional Lawyer’s Symposium about the application of the FATF …
The Role Of Counsel In Canada's Refugee Determinations System: An Empirical Assessment, Sean Rehaag
The Role Of Counsel In Canada's Refugee Determinations System: An Empirical Assessment, Sean Rehaag
Sean Rehaag
This article examines the role of counsel in Canada's refugee determination process through an investigation of over 70,000 refugee decisions from 2005 to 2009. The article demonstrates that counsel is a key factor driving successful outcomes. The article also shows that legal aid programs are increasingly restrictive in funding legal representation for refugee claimants. The author argues that these restrictions put the lives of refugees at risk. The article also demonstrates that claimants represented by immigration consultants are less likely to succeed than claimants represented by lawyers. This, combined with evidence that the immigration consulting industry has not established adequate …
The Canadian Legal Profession: Clone, Hybrid, Or Mutant?, Philip Girard
The Canadian Legal Profession: Clone, Hybrid, Or Mutant?, Philip Girard
Philip Girard
Philip Girard delivers the James L. Lewtas Lecture at Osgoode Hall Law School on November 21, 2011 on the topic, "The Canadian Legal Profession: Clone, Hybrid, or Mutant?"
The Negotiator As Professional: Understanding The Competing Interests Of A Representative Negotiator, Trevor C. W. Farrow
The Negotiator As Professional: Understanding The Competing Interests Of A Representative Negotiator, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Trevor C. W. Farrow
This article is about lawyers as negotiators, and in particular, it is about identifying and understanding the influential and potentially competing interests that are - or at least should be - in the minds of lawyers (and potentially other third party representatives) during the overall negotiation process. While there continues to be an increasing amount of literature on the mechanics and strategies of negotiation, the underlying interests that are typically at stake in representative negotiations from the perspective of representatives - particularly negotiations involving lawyers - have not been adequately studied. Current accounts of the representative negotiator do not paint …
Ethical Lawyering In A Global Community, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Ethical Lawyering In A Global Community, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Trevor C. W. Farrow
The pressures and opportunities of globalization have dramatically changed the nature of legal practice. How and why we practice law? For whom and whose benefit? In what contexts? And on what terms? The answers to these questions are continuously changing as a result of current global trends. The communities served by lawyers, the practice contexts in which they work and the issues that they face are increasingly diverse, complex, transnational and global in character. All of these challenges demand new competencies and raise a host of new issues about ethics and professionalism. As a threshold matter, more and more lawyers …
Judicial Rhetoric & Lawyers' Roles, Samuel J. Levine
Judicial Rhetoric & Lawyers' Roles, Samuel J. Levine
Samuel J. Levine
Notwithstanding the rich scholarly literature debating the proper roles of lawyers and the precise contours of lawyers’ ethical conduct, as a descriptive matter, the American legal system operates as an adversarial system, premised in part upon clear demarcations between the functions of different lawyers within the system. Broadly speaking, prosecutors have the distinct role of serving justice, which includes the duty to try to convict criminal defendants who are deserving of punishment, in a way that is consistent with both substantive and procedural justice. In contrast, private attorneys have a duty to zealously represent the best interests of their clients, …
Lee’S Atticus Finch Represents A Will To Change, Mary Ellen Maatman
Lee’S Atticus Finch Represents A Will To Change, Mary Ellen Maatman
Mary Ellen Maatman
No abstract provided.
American Lawyers And Their Communities: Ethics In The Legal Profession, Thomas Shaffer, Mary Shaffer.
American Lawyers And Their Communities: Ethics In The Legal Profession, Thomas Shaffer, Mary Shaffer.
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Retaining Color, Veronica Root
Retaining Color, Veronica Root
Veronica Root
It is no secret that large law firms are struggling in their efforts to retain attorneys of color. This is despite two decades of aggressive tracking of demographic rates, mandates from clients to improve demographic diversity, and the implementation of a variety of diversity efforts within large law firms. In part, law firm retention efforts are stymied by the reality that elite, large law firms require some level of attrition to function properly under the predominant business model. This reality, however, does not explain why firms have so much difficulty retaining attorneys of color — in particular black and Hispanic …
Materials On Accounting For Lawyers. 2nd Edition., Matthew Barrett, David Herwitz
Materials On Accounting For Lawyers. 2nd Edition., Matthew Barrett, David Herwitz
Matthew J. Barrett
Uses a "learn by doing" approach. Its Teacher’s Manual augments the casebook with alternative problems for each chapter, additional materials and references to accounting promulgations. Its four suggested syllabi make it a tool for adapting the casebook to two- and three-credit hour basic courses or a two-credit hour advanced course.
Materials On Accounting For Lawyers. Third Edition., Matthew Barrett, David Herwitz
Materials On Accounting For Lawyers. Third Edition., Matthew Barrett, David Herwitz
Matthew J. Barrett
Uses a "learn by doing" approach. Its Teacher’s Manual augments the casebook with alternative problems for each chapter, additional materials and references to accounting promulgations. Its four suggested syllabi make it a tool for adapting the casebook to two- and three-credit hour basic courses or a two-credit hour advanced course.
Materials On Accounting For Lawyers. 4th Edition., Matthew Barrett, David Herwitz
Materials On Accounting For Lawyers. 4th Edition., Matthew Barrett, David Herwitz
Matthew J. Barrett
Uses a "learn by doing" approach. Its Teacher’s Manual augments the casebook with alternative problems for each chapter, additional materials and references to accounting promulgations. Its four suggested syllabi make it a tool for adapting the casebook to two- and three-credit hour basic courses or a two-credit hour advanced course.
Success Secrets: Seven "Knows" For The New Year, Linda Ammons
Success Secrets: Seven "Knows" For The New Year, Linda Ammons
Linda L. Ammons
No abstract provided.
Lawyers, Regulation Of, Laurel S. Terry
Lawyers, Regulation Of, Laurel S. Terry
Laurel S. Terry
This article was written for the second edition of the International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. It begins with a “Definitions” section that notes several reasons why it can be difficult to discuss the topic of the “regulation of lawyers.” First, there is no agreed-upon definition of the term “lawyer.” In jurisdictions that have a unified legal profession, the meaning of the term may be clear, but in jurisdictions that do not have a unified legal profession (e.g. solicitors and barristers in England or jurisdictions that do not permit in-house counsel to be licensed “lawyers”), one must specify …