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Breaking The Bank: Revisiting Central Bank Of Denver After Enron And Sarbanes-Oxley, Celia Taylor
Breaking The Bank: Revisiting Central Bank Of Denver After Enron And Sarbanes-Oxley, Celia Taylor
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Domestic Violence And Lawyer Malpractice: Are We Revictimizing Our Clients?, Margaret B. Drew
Domestic Violence And Lawyer Malpractice: Are We Revictimizing Our Clients?, Margaret B. Drew
Margaret B Drew
Many family law attorneys are not qualified to represent survivors of domestic violence. Often the attorneys are not educated on the dynamics of domestic violence or the risks encountered by survivors as they navigate the family court system. Despite the availabilty of domestic violence text books, literature and empirical data, often attorneys fail to understand abuse amd ignore its consequences when recommending remedies for the abuser as well as the survivor client. In doling so, attorneys open themselves to potential malpractice claims. This articles explores some of the ways in which attorneys minimize the impact of abuse on the family …
A Response To Professor Bix, Robert F. Nagel