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Paralegals: Should The Bar Employ Them?, Theodore Voorhees
Paralegals: Should The Bar Employ Them?, Theodore Voorhees
Vanderbilt Law Review
In its campaigns against trust companies, banks, title companies,real estate agents, and accountants, the bar has loftily rested its unauthorized practice challenges on protection of the public interest by claiming that lay personnel lack the trained legal skills of the lawyer. On the other hand, counsel who have represented the targets of these attacks have maintained that the bar has been largely guided by self-interest arising from concern over the profession's loss of work as the public has tended more and more to accept the services of the lay practitioners...At the root of the problem, the bar's loss of legal …
Legal Paraprofessionalism And Its Implications: A Bibliography, Lester Brickman
Legal Paraprofessionalism And Its Implications: A Bibliography, Lester Brickman
Vanderbilt Law Review
If access to legal services is thus essential for the attainment of democratic values, then the efficacy of the legal delivery system is of supreme importance. Much has been written examining the inefficiency of present methods of law practice as a means of conveying services to the consumer,' and still more written decrying the shortage of basic legal services for the poor and for the middle class.' In response to this criticism and as a way of meeting other needs, the profession is trying such new delivery systems as group legal services, prepaid legal insurance, and specialized practice. Additionally, there …
Preventive Law And The Legal Assistant, Louis M. Brown
Preventive Law And The Legal Assistant, Louis M. Brown
Vanderbilt Law Review
An examination of paraprofessionalism may begin with an evaluation of society's need for legal services, a need that is not always obvious,nor indeed even recognized by the general public.' One area in which the provision of legal services to all but the most wealthy clients is notably deficient is that of preventive law. This kind of legal practice seeks to help individuals regulate their activities to avoid legal trouble, in contrast to the litigating aspect of law that comes into play only after a dispute has developed. Since the practice of preventive law requires the use of specialized tools and …
Reflections From The National Bar Association - 1971, Alfred T. Lile
Reflections From The National Bar Association - 1971, Alfred T. Lile
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law Student Honored
Douglass Boshkoff (1971-1972 Acting; 1972-1975)
No abstract provided.
A New Role For The Black Law Graduate--A Reality Or An Illusion, Harry T. Edwards
A New Role For The Black Law Graduate--A Reality Or An Illusion, Harry T. Edwards
Michigan Law Review
It is not really surprising that so much attention has recently been given to the gross disparity in White v. Black participation in the legal profession. Indeed, the question of quality participation by Black lawyers is an irrelevant consideration until there is a real commitment to give Blacks equal access to the formerly all-white legal educational institutions. In examining the nature of this heretofore obvious (but only recently acknowledged) problem of Black underrepresentation within our society? (3) What must be done by the legal profession not only to alleviate the negative impact of such a shortage, but also to enhance …
The Corporate Counsel: A Role Study, By John D. Donnell, Thomas L. Shaffer
The Corporate Counsel: A Role Study, By John D. Donnell, Thomas L. Shaffer
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Harvey Plans Africa Leave; Will Teach Law To Kenyans
Harvey Plans Africa Leave; Will Teach Law To Kenyans
William Harvey (1966-1971)
No abstract provided.
W.B. Harvey's Letter To Students, December 1971, William B. Harvey
W.B. Harvey's Letter To Students, December 1971, William B. Harvey
William Harvey (1966-1971)
Editor's Note: After his resignation as dean of the School of Law, W.B. Harvey submitted the following letter to the student publication, The Appeal. He also wished that this message clarifying his position be circulated to law school alumni and other members of the profession.
Footprints In The Sands Of Time
Footprints In The Sands Of Time
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
No abstract provided.
Class Of 1971 Fifteen Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1971 Fifteen Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This report summarizes the findings of a questionnaire sent to University of Michigan Law School alumni fifteen years after graduation.
Class Of 1971 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1971 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.
Class Of 1971 Five Year Report Dean's Letter, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Class Of 1971 Five Year Report Dean's Letter, Theodore J. St. Antoine
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This letter was sent to alumni prior to the report.
Class Of 1971 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1971 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.
Class Of 1971 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1971 Five Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This report summarizes the findings of a questionnaire sent to University of Michigan Law School alumni five years after graduation.
Class Of 1971 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 2, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1971 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 2, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.
Class Of 1971 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 3, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1971 Five Year Report Alumni Comments, Part 3, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.
Group Legal Services And The New Code Of Professional Responsibility, Norman A. Leblanc Jr.
Group Legal Services And The New Code Of Professional Responsibility, Norman A. Leblanc Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.