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Client-Lawyer Confidentiality, William D. Popkin
Client-Lawyer Confidentiality, William D. Popkin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Legal Services For Poor People, Thomas Ehrlich
Legal Services For Poor People, Thomas Ehrlich
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Singing Those Law Office Blues, Gary A. Munneke
Singing Those Law Office Blues, Gary A. Munneke
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
There were 2,750 young lawyers, 1.8 percent of all young attorneys in the ABA, who responded to the Career Satisfaction Survey. The preliminary survey involved in-depth interviews with 150 young lawyers. The final questionnaire was based upon these interviews. The responses were many and varied, and it was difficult to find many answers "In common. Some respondents found it necessary to elaborate on their answers by writing comments in the columns of the survey. A few of these answers are included because they were both humorous and enlightening.
Henry Knox And The Moral Theology Of Law Firms, Thomas L. Shaffer
Henry Knox And The Moral Theology Of Law Firms, Thomas L. Shaffer
Journal Articles
One of the reasons we modern American lawyers find the "golden age" of our 19th century forebears attractive is that it was morally unambiguous. It seems to have been an age of giants who were consistent. The "republican" lawyers who wrote our first statements on legal ethics were moral theologians as well as leaders—and they found no difficulty in being both. David Hoffman, who attracted as much applause from the conservative Calvinists at Princeton Theological Seminary as he attracted from the bench and bar, drew no distinction between the morals he practiced at home and the morals he practiced in …
Save The Legal Services Corporation, Thomas Ehrlich
Save The Legal Services Corporation, Thomas Ehrlich
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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