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Evaluating Systems For Delivering Legal Service To The Poor: Conceptual And Methodological Considerations, Gregg G. Van Ryzin, Marianne Engelman Lado
Evaluating Systems For Delivering Legal Service To The Poor: Conceptual And Methodological Considerations, Gregg G. Van Ryzin, Marianne Engelman Lado
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Specially Tailored Legal Services For Low-Income Persons In The Age Of Wealth Inequality: Pragmatism Or Capitulation?, Lucie White
Specially Tailored Legal Services For Low-Income Persons In The Age Of Wealth Inequality: Pragmatism Or Capitulation?, Lucie White
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nonlawyers And The Unauthorized Practice Of Law: An Overview Of The Legal And Ethical Parameters, Derek A. Denckla
Nonlawyers And The Unauthorized Practice Of Law: An Overview Of The Legal And Ethical Parameters, Derek A. Denckla
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Having One Oar Or Being Without A Boat: Reflections On The Fordham Recommendations On Limited Legal Assistance, Mary Helen Mcneal
Having One Oar Or Being Without A Boat: Reflections On The Fordham Recommendations On Limited Legal Assistance, Mary Helen Mcneal
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments Regarding The Recommendations Of The Fordham Conference On Ethical Issues In The Delivery Of Legal Services, Don Saunders
Comments Regarding The Recommendations Of The Fordham Conference On Ethical Issues In The Delivery Of Legal Services, Don Saunders
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Re-Conceptualizing The Relationship Between Legal Ethics And Technological Innovation In Legal Practice: From Threat To Opportunity, Richard Zorza
Re-Conceptualizing The Relationship Between Legal Ethics And Technological Innovation In Legal Practice: From Threat To Opportunity, Richard Zorza
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of Third Parties On The Lawyer-Client Relationship, Stephanie Edelstein
The Influence Of Third Parties On The Lawyer-Client Relationship, Stephanie Edelstein
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Face-Ing The Other: An Ethics Of Encounter And Solidarity In Legal Services Practice, Marie A. Failinger
Face-Ing The Other: An Ethics Of Encounter And Solidarity In Legal Services Practice, Marie A. Failinger
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nonlawyer Legal Assistance And Access To Justice, Alex J. Hurder
Nonlawyer Legal Assistance And Access To Justice, Alex J. Hurder
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Multiple Communities Or Monolithic Clients: Positional Conflicts Of Interest And The Mission Of The Legal Services Lawyer, Peter Margulies
Multiple Communities Or Monolithic Clients: Positional Conflicts Of Interest And The Mission Of The Legal Services Lawyer, Peter Margulies
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
In-House Live-Client Clinical Programs: Some Ethical Issues, James E. Moliterno
In-House Live-Client Clinical Programs: Some Ethical Issues, James E. Moliterno
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
I Don't Want To Play God—A Response To Professor Tremblay, Justine A. Dunlap
I Don't Want To Play God—A Response To Professor Tremblay, Justine A. Dunlap
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Ethics And A Civil Action, Kevin E. Mohr
Legal Ethics And A Civil Action, Kevin E. Mohr
Seattle University Law Review
This Article shows how A Civil Action can be used to supplement a course in Professional Responsibility. A Civil Action contains many events that can similarly be used to introduce students to ethical dilemmas they will confront when they enter the profession. These events can breathe life into otherwise dry discussions of acceptable ethical behavior as set out in ethical codes. In accord with the Lessons from Woburn Project's goal to make A Civil Action and its associated materials into a powerful teaching tool, the book's events vividly illustrate the ethical parameters within which a lawyer must operate, ethical parameters …
Religion And The Public Defender, Sadiq Reza
Religion And The Public Defender, Sadiq Reza
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This essay argues that the public defender should not undertake, or fail to undertake, any action to the legal detriment of a client on the basis of a conflict the attorney perceives between religious and professional responsibility, except for imminent death or serious bodily harm to another. Having accepted the responsibility of representing indigent criminal defendants, the public defender is duty-bound to not compromise that responsibility for competing religious obligations. This argument rests on four premises: (1) the public defender occupies a unique position in our legal system, and options available to private interest lawyers or other clients should not …
Rethinking The Way Law Is Taught: Can We Improve Lawyer Professionalism By Teaching Hired Guns To Aim Better?, W. William Hodges
Rethinking The Way Law Is Taught: Can We Improve Lawyer Professionalism By Teaching Hired Guns To Aim Better?, W. William Hodges
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer's Duty To Disclose Material Facts In Contract Or Settlement Negotiations, Nathan M. Crystal
The Lawyer's Duty To Disclose Material Facts In Contract Or Settlement Negotiations, Nathan M. Crystal
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.