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Full-Text Articles in Law
Forensics And Fallibility: Comparing The Views Of Lawyers And Jurors, Brandon L. Garrett, Gregory Mitchell
Forensics And Fallibility: Comparing The Views Of Lawyers And Jurors, Brandon L. Garrett, Gregory Mitchell
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Institutional Professionalism For Lawyers: Realizing The Virtues Of Civic Professionalism, Steven K. Berenson
Institutional Professionalism For Lawyers: Realizing The Virtues Of Civic Professionalism, Steven K. Berenson
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Taking The Lawyer's Craft Into Virtual Space: Computer-Mediated Interviewing, Counseling, And Negotiating, Robert M. Bastress, Joseph D. Harbaugh
Taking The Lawyer's Craft Into Virtual Space: Computer-Mediated Interviewing, Counseling, And Negotiating, Robert M. Bastress, Joseph D. Harbaugh
Law Faculty Scholarship
Bellow's and Moulton's The Lawyering Process emphasized the need for law students and lawyers to draw on other disciplines for effective skills development, to make self-analysis of their professional skills and principles a career-long practice, and to remain ever vigilant of emerging ethical issues. This article attempts to honor those lessons by applying them to lawyers' use of computer mediated communication (CMC) in interacting with clients and in negotiating for clients. The article examines the social science research on CMC, applies that research to the lawyer's context, and makes some tentative assessments about the skills involved in lawyers' use of …
A Law Culture Diagnostic, James R. Elkins
A Law Culture Diagnostic, James R. Elkins
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
How A Sole Practitioner Uses The "Electronic Office" To Maintain A Competitive Law Practice, Jesse Richardson
How A Sole Practitioner Uses The "Electronic Office" To Maintain A Competitive Law Practice, Jesse Richardson
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Limiting Lawyer Liability In West Virginia, Michael T. Escue
Limiting Lawyer Liability In West Virginia, Michael T. Escue
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On The Contents Of The Lawyer's Work - Three Models Of Spirituality - And Our Struggle With Them, Charles R. Disalvo, William L. Droel
Reflections On The Contents Of The Lawyer's Work - Three Models Of Spirituality - And Our Struggle With Them, Charles R. Disalvo, William L. Droel
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Pathologizing Professional Life: Psycho-Literary Case Stories, James R. Elkins
Pathologizing Professional Life: Psycho-Literary Case Stories, James R. Elkins
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Determining The Appropriate Time Limitations On Attorney Malpractice Lawsuits In West Virginia: A Brief Overview, Vincent Paul Cardi
Determining The Appropriate Time Limitations On Attorney Malpractice Lawsuits In West Virginia: A Brief Overview, Vincent Paul Cardi
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Symptoms Exposed When Legalists Engage In Moral Discourse: Reflections On The Difficulties Of Taking Ethics, James R. Elkins
Symptoms Exposed When Legalists Engage In Moral Discourse: Reflections On The Difficulties Of Taking Ethics, James R. Elkins
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Lawyer Decision Making: The Problem Of Prediction, Marjorie Mcdiarmid
Lawyer Decision Making: The Problem Of Prediction, Marjorie Mcdiarmid
Law Faculty Scholarship
This Article examines three competing models for lawyer decision making. Reviewing literature drawn from other disciplines, Professor McDiarmid applies each model to a particular lawyer decision task and provides a critique both of applicability and of the underlying assumptions of the models themselves. The Article concentrates on the problem of prediction in the face of uncertainty.
Current Status Of The Traditional Duty Of The Attorney To Serve Without Compensation Upon Court Appointment, Henry M. Hills
Current Status Of The Traditional Duty Of The Attorney To Serve Without Compensation Upon Court Appointment, Henry M. Hills
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
All My Friends Are Becoming Strangers: The Psychological Perspective In Legal Education, James R. Elkins
All My Friends Are Becoming Strangers: The Psychological Perspective In Legal Education, James R. Elkins
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attorney's Liabilities Under Erisa, David L. Campbell
Attorney's Liabilities Under Erisa, David L. Campbell
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Paradox Of A Life In Law, James R. Elkins
The Paradox Of A Life In Law, James R. Elkins
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Legal Persona: An Essay On The Professional Mask, James R. Elkins
The Legal Persona: An Essay On The Professional Mask, James R. Elkins
Law Faculty Scholarship
The legal profession offers little opportunity for the practitioner to analyze the fundamental constructs underlying the legal system or the dynamics of the lawyering process. Jurisprudence and legal education traditionally have emphasized the external aspects of law, implying that man is a rational decisionmaker who freely controls his life and shapes societal institutions., This approach is unrealistic because it neglects the psychological dimension of man and the complexity of man's behavior. Jurisprudential scholars and legal educators should recognize that a growing body of sophisticated literature in linguistics and anthropology as well as social psychology and psychiatry is also relevant to …
An Historical View Of The Term Esquire As Used By Modern Women Attorneys, Richard Bozman Eaton
An Historical View Of The Term Esquire As Used By Modern Women Attorneys, Richard Bozman Eaton
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attorneys--Malpractice--Statute Of Limitations Extended, James D. Gray
Attorneys--Malpractice--Statute Of Limitations Extended, James D. Gray
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporate Benefits For Attorneys: Restrictions And Possibilities, Robert Glenn Lilly Jr.
Corporate Benefits For Attorneys: Restrictions And Possibilities, Robert Glenn Lilly Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Relation Of Trial Counsel To The Public, John Alan Appleman
The Relation Of Trial Counsel To The Public, John Alan Appleman
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--Right To Decline To Give Incriminating Testimony--Disciplinary Action Against Lawyers, T. V. W.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lawyers' Obligations To The Courts, Byron O. House
Lawyers' Obligations To The Courts, Byron O. House
West Virginia Law Review
This paper will concern itself largely with the duty of lawyers to the courts. It is written from the viewpoint of a country lawyer suddenly catapulted from almost thirty years of practice to his state's court of last resort via eight months on the trial bench. These vantage points have afforded an opportunity to observe the lawyer's duty to the courts in various perspectives. With due respect to the learned scholars who have written on the subject, this small contribution is launched.
Attorney Negligence…A Suit Within A Suit, Richard G. Coggin
Attorney Negligence…A Suit Within A Suit, Richard G. Coggin
West Virginia Law Review
The law today, it would seem, has become, like most professions and sciences a creature of specialization. Not many years ago most practitioners of the law in this country would have considered the general field of negligence a somewhat limited subject. But today, even this small segment of the vast science of law must be divided and subdivided, each individual subdivision being guided by its own special set of rules. Because of this transition from the general to the special, any paper of this sort must be strictly limited in scope. Even the seemingly narrow subject of "attorney negligence” would …
Attorney And Client--Effective Representation--Federal Procedure, G. T. L.
Attorney And Client--Effective Representation--Federal Procedure, G. T. L.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conduct Of Judges And Lawyers, Stanley E. Dadisman
Conduct Of Judges And Lawyers, Stanley E. Dadisman
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lawyers And The Legislative Process, Charles B. Nutting
Lawyers And The Legislative Process, Charles B. Nutting
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attorney And Client--Attorney Not Disqualified To Notarize Client's Affidavit, W. J. W.
Attorney And Client--Attorney Not Disqualified To Notarize Client's Affidavit, W. J. W.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer--An Appraisement, William G. Stathers
The Lawyer--An Appraisement, William G. Stathers
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reciprocity--Bench And Bar, Haymond Maxwell
Reciprocity--Bench And Bar, Haymond Maxwell
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Requirements For License To Practice To Practice Law In West Virginia, J. W. M.
Requirements For License To Practice To Practice Law In West Virginia, J. W. M.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.