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Full-Text Articles in Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Of Monsters & Lawyers, Milan Markovic
Law And Social Change: Bioethics: 2001, Richard Haigh
Law And Social Change: Bioethics: 2001, Richard Haigh
Richard Haigh
Course number 2750C
Ethical Issues In Business And The Lawyer's Role, Robert Rhee, Carol Morgan, Tamar Frankel, Mark Fagan
Ethical Issues In Business And The Lawyer's Role, Robert Rhee, Carol Morgan, Tamar Frankel, Mark Fagan
Robert Rhee
The remarks by Professor Rhee "The Stand Alone Course Approach to Teaching Business Ethics," Professor Morgan "Teaching Business Ethics in Transactional Skills Courses: An Integrated Approach," and Professors Tamar Frankel and Mark Fagan "Teaching Business Ethics: A Collaborative Approach" were made at the conference on "Transactional Education: What's Next?" held at Emory University School of Law, June 4, 2010.
The Criminal Defense Lawyer's Fiduciary Duty To Clients With Mental Disability, Christopher Slobogin, Amy Mashburn
The Criminal Defense Lawyer's Fiduciary Duty To Clients With Mental Disability, Christopher Slobogin, Amy Mashburn
Amy R. Mashburn
This Article argues that the defense attorney has a multifaceted fiduciary duty toward the client with mental disability. That duty requires, first and foremost, respect for the autonomy of the client. The lawyer shows that respect not only by heeding the wishes of the competent client but by refusing to heed the wishes of the incompetent client. A coherent approach to the competency construct is therefore important. Following the lead of Professor Bonnie, this Article has broken competency into two components: assistance competency and decisional competency. It has defined the former concept in traditional terms, as an understanding of the …
All Americans Not Equal: Mistrust And Discrimination Against Naturalized Citizens In The U.S., Alev Dudek
All Americans Not Equal: Mistrust And Discrimination Against Naturalized Citizens In The U.S., Alev Dudek
Alev Dudek
Debates Recientes Sobre La Reglamentación De La Conducta Profesional, Alberto Bernabe
Debates Recientes Sobre La Reglamentación De La Conducta Profesional, Alberto Bernabe
Alberto Bernabe
Materials On The Development Of Legal Ethics In The United States, Thomas Shaffer
Materials On The Development Of Legal Ethics In The United States, Thomas Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
American Lawyers And Their Communities: Ethics In The Legal Profession, Thomas Shaffer, Mary Shaffer.
American Lawyers And Their Communities: Ethics In The Legal Profession, Thomas Shaffer, Mary Shaffer.
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Lawyers In The United States Of America, Thomas Shaffer
Lawyers In The United States Of America, Thomas Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Text, Readings And Discussion Topics In American Legal Ethics, Thomas Shaffer
Text, Readings And Discussion Topics In American Legal Ethics, Thomas Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
American Legal Ethics: Text, Readings And Discussion Topics, Thomas Shaffer
American Legal Ethics: Text, Readings And Discussion Topics, Thomas Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Lawyers, Clients, And Moral Responsibility, Thomas Shaffer, Robert Cochran
Lawyers, Clients, And Moral Responsibility, Thomas Shaffer, Robert Cochran
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
On Being A Christian And A Lawyer: Law For The Innocent, Thomas Shaffer
On Being A Christian And A Lawyer: Law For The Innocent, Thomas Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Faith And The Professions, Thomas Shaffer
Introducción A Una Discusión Sobre El Futuro De La Reglamentación De La Profesión En Puerto Rico, Alberto Bernabe
Introducción A Una Discusión Sobre El Futuro De La Reglamentación De La Profesión En Puerto Rico, Alberto Bernabe
Alberto Bernabe
The Professional Responsibility Of Teachers Of Professional Responsibility, Thomas Shaffer
The Professional Responsibility Of Teachers Of Professional Responsibility, Thomas Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Health Law Reader: An Interdisciplinary Approach, John Robinson, Roberta Berry, Kevin Mcdonnell
Health Law Reader: An Interdisciplinary Approach, John Robinson, Roberta Berry, Kevin Mcdonnell
John H. Robinson
No abstract provided.
Sanctions Imposable For Violations Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Kenneth Ripple, Robert Rodes, Carol Mooney, Robert Rodes
Sanctions Imposable For Violations Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Kenneth Ripple, Robert Rodes, Carol Mooney, Robert Rodes
Robert Rodes
This 1981 Federal Judicial Center paper surveys the current state of the law with respect to sanctions for violations of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as reported in both the case law and the secondary literature. The focus is on litigation behavior that results in the imposition of sanctions and the factors considered important by federal courts in determining which sanctions to apply.
Classic Problems Of Jurisprudence, Robert Rodes
Apuntes Sobre Aponte Y La Necesidad De Actualizar El Código De Ética Profesional, Alberto Bernabe
Apuntes Sobre Aponte Y La Necesidad De Actualizar El Código De Ética Profesional, Alberto Bernabe
Alberto Bernabe
On The Rise Of Shareholder Primacy, Signs Of Its Fall, And The Return Of Managerialism (In The Closet), Lynn Stout
On The Rise Of Shareholder Primacy, Signs Of Its Fall, And The Return Of Managerialism (In The Closet), Lynn Stout
Lynn A. Stout
In their 1932 opus "The Modern Corporation and Public Property," Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means famously documented the evolution of a new economic entity—the public corporation. What made the public corporation “public,” of course, was that it had thousands or even hundreds of thousands of shareholders, none of whom owned more than a small fraction of outstanding shares. As a result, the public firm’s shareholders had little individual incentive to pay close attention to what was going on inside the firm, or even to vote. Dispersed shareholders were rationally apathetic. If they voted at all, they usually voted to approve …
The Perilous Psychology Of Public Defending, Scott Howe
The Perilous Psychology Of Public Defending, Scott Howe
Scott W. Howe
This article examining the ethical challenges confronting most public defender attorneys is framed as a fictional talk presented by P.D. Atty, a former public defender attorney, at a small conference of new public defender attorneys. The presentation asserts that public defenders typically face psychological obstacles to providing zealous advocacy for all of their clients and that an essential aspect of the remedy starts with recognition of these psychological barriers. The author contends that these challenges relate to a typically unacknowledged aversion to representing certain kinds of criminal defendants. Contrary to common supposition, the strongest aversion is not to representation of …