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The Wvu Law Advocate, Vol. 3, Wvu Student Bar Association Dec 2018

The Wvu Law Advocate, Vol. 3, Wvu Student Bar Association

The WVU Law Advocate

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Dickinson Law: From Llb To Jd, Pamela G. Smith Nov 2018

Dickinson Law: From Llb To Jd, Pamela G. Smith

Perspectives on Law School History

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The Wvu Law Advocate, Vol. 2, Wvu Student Bar Association Nov 2018

The Wvu Law Advocate, Vol. 2, Wvu Student Bar Association

The WVU Law Advocate

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The Wvu Law Advocate, Wvu Student Bar Association Sep 2018

The Wvu Law Advocate, Wvu Student Bar Association

The WVU Law Advocate

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J.D.S And Jobs: The Case For An Aba Accreditation Standard On Employment Outcomes, Scott F. Norberg Jan 2018

J.D.S And Jobs: The Case For An Aba Accreditation Standard On Employment Outcomes, Scott F. Norberg

Faculty Publications

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Ethics In The Legal Industry, Michael Ariens Jan 2018

Ethics In The Legal Industry, Michael Ariens

Faculty Articles

A brief item in the Hearsay section of the June 2017 ABA Journal was headlined "2%." This number indicated an increase in the percentage of lawyers, from 2012 to 2016, "who worked remotely within the legal industry." Making one's "office" a location other than the physical space leased or owned by oneself or by an employer is hardly news, even as applied to the work of lawyers. Lawyers know as well as anyone that technology allows one to work almost anywhere and, unfortunately, almost any time. What is striking in this brief news item is the use by the flagship …