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Logic And The Common Law Trial, Richard H. Underwood
Logic And The Common Law Trial, Richard H. Underwood
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
In this article, the author explores some of the inconsistencies between logic and the practice of law. The article draws together numerous anecdotes and examples of situations in which common sense was rejected or ignored in the name of legal procedure. The article focuses on various argument styles employed by lawyers.
In-House Counsel Access To Confidential Information Produced During Discovery In Intellectual Property Litigation, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 657 (1994), Louis S. Sorell
In-House Counsel Access To Confidential Information Produced During Discovery In Intellectual Property Litigation, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 657 (1994), Louis S. Sorell
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Multidisciplinary Representation Of Children: Conflicts Over Disclosures Of Client Communications, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 617 (1994), Gerard F. Glynn
Multidisciplinary Representation Of Children: Conflicts Over Disclosures Of Client Communications, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 617 (1994), Gerard F. Glynn
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Casuistry In Legal Ethics: A Tentative Inquiry, Paul R. Tremblay
The Role Of Casuistry In Legal Ethics: A Tentative Inquiry, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
The following essay is a work-in-progress. Professor Tremblay offers his unfinished ideas in this essay in an effort to invite reactions, criticisms, or research suggestions, all of which would aid him in refining his analysis of the subject. By presenting such works-in-progress, the Clinical Law Review seeks to provide a forum for sharing ideas and sparking debate.