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The Talent Agencies Act: Reconciling The Controversies Surrounding Lawyers, Managers, And Agents Participating In California's Entertainment Industry, Gary E. Devlin
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Entertainment Law - The Specter Of Malpractice Claims And Disciplinary Actions, Jack P. Sahl
Entertainment Law - The Specter Of Malpractice Claims And Disciplinary Actions, Jack P. Sahl
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disbarring Jerry Maguire: How Broadly Defining "Unauthorized Practice Of Law" Could Take The "Lawyer" Out Of "Lawyer-Agent" Despite The Current State Of Athlete Agent Legislation, Jeremy J. Geisel
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kill All The Lawyers?: Shakespeare's Legal Appeal, Kevin T. Traskos
Kill All The Lawyers?: Shakespeare's Legal Appeal, Kevin T. Traskos
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Kill All the Lawyers?: Shakespeare's Legal Appeal by Daniel J. Kornstein
In Search Of Faulkner's Law, Richard Weisberg
In Search Of Faulkner's Law, Richard Weisberg
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Forensic Fictions: The Lawyer Figure in Faulkner by Jay Watson
Selected Issues Of Client Representation By "Sports" Lawyers Under The Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Daniel L. Shneidman
Selected Issues Of Client Representation By "Sports" Lawyers Under The Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Daniel L. Shneidman
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Practical Advice For Agents: How To Avoid Being Sued, Edward Vincent King Jr.
Practical Advice For Agents: How To Avoid Being Sued, Edward Vincent King Jr.
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Posner On Literature, L. H. Larue
Posner On Literature, L. H. Larue
Michigan Law Review
Judge Richard A. Posner has expanded the scope of his writing. We have previously known him as one of the leaders in law and economics. He is now moving into the field of law and literature. His offering is an article, Law and Literature: A Relation Reargued, which has been published in the Virginia Law Review.
As one might expect, he performs intelligently. Posner is well read in literature; he displays a genuine love for that which he has read; and he writes with wit and grace. In short, in law and literature, as in law and economics, Posner …
The Failure Of The Word: The Protagonist As Lawyer In Modern Fiction, Nancy T. Hammar
The Failure Of The Word: The Protagonist As Lawyer In Modern Fiction, Nancy T. Hammar
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Failure of the Word: The Protagonist as Lawyer in Modern Fiction by Richard H. Weisberg