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2011

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Full-Text Articles in Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

Legal Ethics, Patrick Emery Longan Dec 2011

Legal Ethics, Patrick Emery Longan

Mercer Law Review

During the survey period, from June 1, 2010 through May 31, 2011, the appellate courts in Georgia decided cases involving the discipline of lawyers, ineffective assistance of counsel, legal malpractice, judicial ethics, and attorney disqualification. The State Bar of Georgia Formal Advisory Opinion Board took several actions that relate to the professional responsibilities of Georgia lawyers.


No Paradise To Regain: Comments On Russell G. Pearce And Eli Wald, The Obligation Of Lawyers To Heal Civic Culture: Confronting The Ordeal Of Incivility In The Practice Of Law, Kenneth S. Gallant Oct 2011

No Paradise To Regain: Comments On Russell G. Pearce And Eli Wald, The Obligation Of Lawyers To Heal Civic Culture: Confronting The Ordeal Of Incivility In The Practice Of Law, Kenneth S. Gallant

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tangible "Intangibles" And Other Mysteries: A Critique Of The D.C. Circuit's Expansion Of Work Product Doctrine In United States V. Deloitte Llp, Brian L. Blaylock Sep 2011

Tangible "Intangibles" And Other Mysteries: A Critique Of The D.C. Circuit's Expansion Of Work Product Doctrine In United States V. Deloitte Llp, Brian L. Blaylock

Nevada Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Advising Clients After Critical Legal Studies And The Torture Memos, Milan Markovic Sep 2011

Advising Clients After Critical Legal Studies And The Torture Memos, Milan Markovic

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Unfounded Allegations That John Yoo Violated His Ethical Obligations As A Lawyer: A Critical Analysis Of The Torture Memo, Carrie L. Flores Jul 2011

Unfounded Allegations That John Yoo Violated His Ethical Obligations As A Lawyer: A Critical Analysis Of The Torture Memo, Carrie L. Flores

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Race Bias And The Importance Of Consciousness For Criminal Defense Attorneys, Andrea D. Lyon Apr 2011

Race Bias And The Importance Of Consciousness For Criminal Defense Attorneys, Andrea D. Lyon

Seattle University Law Review

This Article will begin with a discussion of race bias and will examine who in the criminal justice system has such biases. These concepts will provide a backdrop to the next Part, where I will turn to an analysis about the need for criminal defense lawyers to be conscious of race bias. I focus on two specific circumstances in which awareness of one’s own racial bias is imperative: interacting with clients and voir dire. But first, we must come to an understanding about the nature of race bias itself.


Ethical, Legal, And Social Issues In Genetic Testing For Complex Genetic Diseases, Lori Andrews, Erin Shaugnessy Zuiker Apr 2011

Ethical, Legal, And Social Issues In Genetic Testing For Complex Genetic Diseases, Lori Andrews, Erin Shaugnessy Zuiker

Valparaiso University Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Ethical Dilemma Of A Special Education Lawyer: Who Is The Client?, Jillian Petrera Mar 2011

The Ethical Dilemma Of A Special Education Lawyer: Who Is The Client?, Jillian Petrera

Pace Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Screening” New York’S New Rules—Laterals Remain Conflicted Out, Fallyn B. Reichert Mar 2011

"Screening” New York’S New Rules—Laterals Remain Conflicted Out, Fallyn B. Reichert

Pace Law Review

No abstract provided.


Our Institutional Commitment To Teach About The Legal Profession, Ann Southworth, Catherine L. Fisk Mar 2011

Our Institutional Commitment To Teach About The Legal Profession, Ann Southworth, Catherine L. Fisk

UC Irvine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Attorney Advice And The First Amendment, Renee Newman Knake Mar 2011

Attorney Advice And The First Amendment, Renee Newman Knake

Washington and Lee Law Review

An attorney’s advice for navigating and, when necessary, challenging the law is essential to American democracy. Yet the constitutional protection afforded to this category of speech is not clear; indeed, some question whether it should be protected at all. While legal ethics scholars have addressed attorney speech in other circumstances, none has focused exclusively on the First Amendment protection for attorney advice, particularly in light of the Supreme Court’s recent attention to the matter. Nor have constitutional law scholars given this issue the attention it deserves, though they acknowledge that it presents an important and unresolved question within First Amendment …


Facing The Unfaceable: Dealing With Prosecutorial Denial In Postconviction Cases Of Actual Innocence, Aviva Orenstein Feb 2011

Facing The Unfaceable: Dealing With Prosecutorial Denial In Postconviction Cases Of Actual Innocence, Aviva Orenstein

San Diego Law Review

This Article develops a question that intrigued Fred: prosecutors’ duties postconviction to prisoners who might be innocent. Although Fred wrote about a panoply of questions that arise regarding the prosecutor’s duty to “do justice” after conviction, this Article will address one specific area of concern: how and why prosecutors resist allowing DNA testing and, more startlingly, deny the obvious implications of DNA evidence when that evidence exonerates the convicted.

Part II of this Article briefly summarizes two of Fred’s major articles on the subject of prosecutorial ethics. Part III documents the problem of postconviction DNA exonerations and prosecutors’ varied reactions. …


Tribute To Professor Fred Zacharias, Michael J. Perry Feb 2011

Tribute To Professor Fred Zacharias, Michael J. Perry

San Diego Law Review

Personal dedication to Prof. Fred Zacharias.


Confidentiality Explained: The Dialogue Approach To Discussing Confidentiality With Clients, Elisia M. Klinka, Russell G. Pearce Feb 2011

Confidentiality Explained: The Dialogue Approach To Discussing Confidentiality With Clients, Elisia M. Klinka, Russell G. Pearce

San Diego Law Review

This Article offers an alternative dialogue approach. Rather than view the issue of explaining confidentiality either as a strategy for gaining client trust or an obligation necessary to comply with certain legal obligations, we propose understanding it as a key element in creating a relationship of dialogue grounded in honesty and mutual respect.

In doing so, we build on the work of the late Fred Zacharias, whose scholarship in this area provides both pathbreaking empirical insights and unwavering commitment to respecting client dignity. Among Zacharias’s contributions are his oft-cited empirical study suggesting that lawyers wrongly assume that clients would not …


Fred Zacharias And A Lawyer's Attempt To Be Guided By Justice: Flying With Harry Potter And Understanding How Lawyers Can Prosecute The People They Represent, Randy Lee Feb 2011

Fred Zacharias And A Lawyer's Attempt To Be Guided By Justice: Flying With Harry Potter And Understanding How Lawyers Can Prosecute The People They Represent, Randy Lee

San Diego Law Review

This Article seeks to embrace Professor Zacharias’s call for lawyers to consider more deeply what it means for a lawyer—and here particularly a government lawyer—to do justice. In so doing, it recognizes two parameters that Professor Zacharias wisely established for this task: first, that lawyers need direction that is concrete in how to behave as lawyers; and second, that lawyers can understand “justice,” “fairness,” and “truth” to be amorphous concepts and that lawyers may even attempt to define those terms with equally amorphous words. This Article also recognizes, however, that although justice, fairness, and truth can be reduced to abstraction, …


Our Federalism: The United States And The Regulation Of Lawyers, Michael J. Churgin Feb 2011

Our Federalism: The United States And The Regulation Of Lawyers, Michael J. Churgin

San Diego Law Review

Dedication to the works of Prof. Fred Zacharias.


Zacharias's Prophecy: The Federalization Of Legal Ethics Through Legislative, Court, And Agency Regulation, Daniel R. Coquillette, Judith A. Mcmorrow Feb 2011

Zacharias's Prophecy: The Federalization Of Legal Ethics Through Legislative, Court, And Agency Regulation, Daniel R. Coquillette, Judith A. Mcmorrow

San Diego Law Review

This Article will carry on Professor Zacharias’s profound insights and prophecies by examining the trends in direct regulation of attorneys through federal law, with a particular focus on expanding agency regulation. We will also touch on international trends that draw on federal treaty obligations to implement international norms of attorney conduct.


Fred Z., David Mcgowan Feb 2011

Fred Z., David Mcgowan

San Diego Law Review

Dedication to the works of Prof. Fred Zacharias.


Taking The Ethical Duty To Self Seriously: An Essay In Memory Of Fred Zacharias, Samuel J. Levine Feb 2011

Taking The Ethical Duty To Self Seriously: An Essay In Memory Of Fred Zacharias, Samuel J. Levine

San Diego Law Review

This essay delineates a three-tiered approach that incorporates not only the lawyer’s duty to the client and to society, but also the lawyer’s obligation to take into consideration the duty to self, which includes fidelity to the lawyer’s personal ethical values and commitments. In addition, rather than placing the various interests in hierarchical opposition, requiring that one duty invariably prevail over the others, the three-tiered approach looks to consider ways in which competing interests might balance or, at times, be reconciled with one another. To illustrate the three-tiered approach to the lawyer’s ethical obligations, this essay focuses on the lawyer’s …


A Tribute To Professor Fred Zacharias, Neil Coughlan, John Gulliver, Dick Keenan Feb 2011

A Tribute To Professor Fred Zacharias, Neil Coughlan, John Gulliver, Dick Keenan

San Diego Law Review

Personal dedication to Prof. Fred Zacharias.


Fred C. Zacharias - Reminiscences, Larry Zacharias Feb 2011

Fred C. Zacharias - Reminiscences, Larry Zacharias

San Diego Law Review

Personal dedication to Prof. Fred Zacharias.


Fred Zacharias: Scholar, Colleague, Friend, Larry Alexander Feb 2011

Fred Zacharias: Scholar, Colleague, Friend, Larry Alexander

San Diego Law Review

Personal dedication to Prof. Fred Zacharias.


Remembering Fred, Guido Calabresi Feb 2011

Remembering Fred, Guido Calabresi

San Diego Law Review

Personal dedication to Prof. Fred Zacharias.


Old School Loses A Teacher: A Recollection Of Fred Zacharias, Kevin Cole Feb 2011

Old School Loses A Teacher: A Recollection Of Fred Zacharias, Kevin Cole

San Diego Law Review

Personal dedication to Prof. Fred Zacharias.


A Tribute To Professor Fred C. Zacharias, Michael R. Devitt Feb 2011

A Tribute To Professor Fred C. Zacharias, Michael R. Devitt

San Diego Law Review

Personal dedication to Prof. Fred Zacharias.


In Memoriam To Professor Fred C. Zacharias, Orly Lobel Feb 2011

In Memoriam To Professor Fred C. Zacharias, Orly Lobel

San Diego Law Review

Personal dedication to Prof. Fred Zacharias.


A Letter To Professor Fred Zacharias's Sons In Memory Of Their Father, Anne Lukingbeal Feb 2011

A Letter To Professor Fred Zacharias's Sons In Memory Of Their Father, Anne Lukingbeal

San Diego Law Review

Personal dedication to Prof. Fred Zacharias.


In Memoriam: Fred C. Zacharias, Russell K. Osgood Feb 2011

In Memoriam: Fred C. Zacharias, Russell K. Osgood

San Diego Law Review

Personal dedication to Prof. Fred Zacharias.


A List, Frank Partnoy Feb 2011

A List, Frank Partnoy

San Diego Law Review

Personal dedication to Prof. Fred Zacharias.


Tribute To Professor Fred Zacharias, Faust F. Rossi Feb 2011

Tribute To Professor Fred Zacharias, Faust F. Rossi

San Diego Law Review

Personal dedication to Prof. Fred Zacharias.