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Taking It To The Streets: Putting Discourse Analysis To The Service Of A Public Defender's Office, Clark D. Cunningham, Bonnie S. Mcelhinny Oct 2014

Taking It To The Streets: Putting Discourse Analysis To The Service Of A Public Defender's Office, Clark D. Cunningham, Bonnie S. Mcelhinny

Clark D. Cunningham

No abstract provided.


Professional Responsibility, Clark D. Cunningham Oct 2014

Professional Responsibility, Clark D. Cunningham

Clark D. Cunningham

No abstract provided.


But What Is Their Story?, Clark D. Cunningham Oct 2014

But What Is Their Story?, Clark D. Cunningham

Clark D. Cunningham

No abstract provided.


Should American Law Schools Continue To Graduate Lawyers Whom Clients Consider Worthless?, Clark D. Cunningham Oct 2014

Should American Law Schools Continue To Graduate Lawyers Whom Clients Consider Worthless?, Clark D. Cunningham

Clark D. Cunningham

No abstract provided.


Evaluating Effective Lawyer-Client Communication: An International Project Moving From Research To Reform, Clark D. Cunningham Oct 2014

Evaluating Effective Lawyer-Client Communication: An International Project Moving From Research To Reform, Clark D. Cunningham

Clark D. Cunningham

No abstract provided.


Lawyer As Translator Representation As Text: Towards An Ethnography Of Legal Discourse, Clark D. Cunningham Oct 2014

Lawyer As Translator Representation As Text: Towards An Ethnography Of Legal Discourse, Clark D. Cunningham

Clark D. Cunningham

No abstract provided.


Legal Education After Law School: Lessons From Scotland And Englan, Clark D. Cunningham Oct 2014

Legal Education After Law School: Lessons From Scotland And Englan, Clark D. Cunningham

Clark D. Cunningham

This Article addresses the issue of the needed collaboration between law schools and law firms about legal education after law school. The author proposes pilot projects be launched to increase collaboration between legal academics and law firms in the provision of legal education after law school. The Article suggests that the programs emulate the close partnerships that exist between the legal academy and legal profession in England and Scotland. The Article acknowledges why the training of lawyers is different now than in the past. The author compares the American law firm training programs with the post school education that takes …