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John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: Appellate Advocacy: Some Reflections From The Bench, Lawrence W. Pierce Nov 1992

John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: Appellate Advocacy: Some Reflections From The Bench, Lawrence W. Pierce

Lectures

Lecture by Judge Lawrence W. Pierce of United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1981-1995) regarding advocacy skills.


Jobs Scarce, But Roundtable Still Encourages Pursuit Of Law Degree Aug 1992

Jobs Scarce, But Roundtable Still Encourages Pursuit Of Law Degree

Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)

No abstract provided.


The Moral Labyrinth Of Zealous Advocacy, James R. Elkins Jul 1992

The Moral Labyrinth Of Zealous Advocacy, James R. Elkins

Law Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Advance Fee Attorney Retainer Agreements In Bankruptcy: Another Special Law For Lawyers, Lester Brickman, Jonathan Klein Jul 1992

The Use Of Advance Fee Attorney Retainer Agreements In Bankruptcy: Another Special Law For Lawyers, Lester Brickman, Jonathan Klein

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Eliminating Sex Discrimination In The Legal Profession: The Key To Widespread Social Reform, Suzannah Bex Wilson Jul 1992

Eliminating Sex Discrimination In The Legal Profession: The Key To Widespread Social Reform, Suzannah Bex Wilson

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Being A Teacher, Of Lawyers: Discerning The Theory Of My Practice, Howard Lesnick Apr 1992

Being A Teacher, Of Lawyers: Discerning The Theory Of My Practice, Howard Lesnick

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Clinical Scholarship And The Justice Mission, Robert Dinerstein Jan 1992

Clinical Scholarship And The Justice Mission, Robert Dinerstein

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

No abstract provided.


Dances With Nonlawyers: A New Perspective On Law Firm Diversification, Gary A. Munneke Jan 1992

Dances With Nonlawyers: A New Perspective On Law Firm Diversification, Gary A. Munneke

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

In this Article, Professor Munneke continues the debate over ethical rules governing lawyers' professional affiliations with nonlawyers, arguing in favor of the adoption of uniform rules that regulate lawyers' conduct in the context of specific ethical issues, such as confidentiality and conflicrs of interest. In Professor Munneke's view, the retention of ethical rules that prohibit law firm diversification impedes the ability of lawyers to compete effectively in today's rapidly changing marketplace of professional services.

Professor Munneke moreover questions whether state bar association rules that prohibit law firm diversification are capable of withstanding judicial scrutiny under the federal antitrust laws and …


Notes Toward An Aesthetics Of Legal Pragmatism, David A. Skeel Jr. Jan 1992

Notes Toward An Aesthetics Of Legal Pragmatism, David A. Skeel Jr.

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Alvin B. Rubin: Man Of The Law, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. Jan 1992

Alvin B. Rubin: Man Of The Law, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


An Architecture For Advocacy: A Sense Of The Whole, John Nivala Dec 1991

An Architecture For Advocacy: A Sense Of The Whole, John Nivala

John F. Nivala

No abstract provided.


Zen And The Art Of Becoming (And Being) A Lawyer, John F. Nivala Dec 1991

Zen And The Art Of Becoming (And Being) A Lawyer, John F. Nivala

John F. Nivala

No abstract provided.


Law Schools, Bench, And Bar: A Needed Partnership For Lawyer Competence And Professionalism, Barry Vickrey Dec 1991

Law Schools, Bench, And Bar: A Needed Partnership For Lawyer Competence And Professionalism, Barry Vickrey

Barry Vickrey

No abstract provided.


The Quiet Revolution Comes To Kentucky: A Case Study In Community Mediation, Thomas J. Stipanowich Dec 1991

The Quiet Revolution Comes To Kentucky: A Case Study In Community Mediation, Thomas J. Stipanowich

Thomas J. Stipanowich

This article is part of a symposium entitled “Emerging Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems” and discusses Professor Stipanowich's experience helping to establish a court-connected community mediation program. The article includes extensive discussion of the practical, legal and ethical issues associated with such programs and includes some early case statistics.