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Full-Text Articles in Legal Profession
Estate Planning Games, Thomas Shaffer
The Practice Of Law As Moral Discourse, Thomas Shaffer
The Practice Of Law As Moral Discourse, Thomas Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Undue Influence, Confidential Relationship, And The Psychology Of Transferenc, Thomas L. Shaffer
Undue Influence, Confidential Relationship, And The Psychology Of Transferenc, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
On Being A Professional Elder, Thomas L. Shaffer
On Being A Professional Elder, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Roman Catholic Lawyers In The United States Of America, Thomas L. Shaffer
Roman Catholic Lawyers In The United States Of America, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Legal Counseling And Lawyers' Fees: A Quadrilogue, Thomas L. Shaffer, Louis M. Brown, Robert S. Redmount, Larry D. Soderquist
Legal Counseling And Lawyers' Fees: A Quadrilogue, Thomas L. Shaffer, Louis M. Brown, Robert S. Redmount, Larry D. Soderquist
Thomas L. Shaffer
Discusses the relationship between legal counseling and lawyers' fees. Attitudes of lawyers toward legal counseling; Area of legal counseling related to human needs and human interactions; Usefulness of counseling time.
Character And Community: Rispetto As A Virtue In The Tradition Of Italian-American Lawyers, Thomas Shaffer, Mary Shaffer
Character And Community: Rispetto As A Virtue In The Tradition Of Italian-American Lawyers, Thomas Shaffer, Mary Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
The "Estate Planning" Counselor And Values Destroyed By Death, Thomas Shaffer
The "Estate Planning" Counselor And Values Destroyed By Death, Thomas Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Symposium: Client Counseling And Moral Responsibility, Robert F. Cochran Jr, Deborah L. Rhode, Paul R. Tremblay, Thomas L. Shaffer
Symposium: Client Counseling And Moral Responsibility, Robert F. Cochran Jr, Deborah L. Rhode, Paul R. Tremblay, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
Cochran served as moderator and presented an introduction to this symposium titled "Client Counseling and Moral Responsibility". It is based on papers and discussion presented at the Professional Responsibility Section panel at the annual meeting of the American Association of Law Schools in Washington, D.C., on January 4, 2003. Members of the panel, Professors Deborah Rhode, Paul Tremblay, and Thomas Shaffer presented three different approaches to moral issues that arise in the client counseling relationship: the directive approach, client-centered counseling and the collaborative model. Under the directive model, a lawyer asserts control of moral issues that arise during legal representation. …
Should A Christian Lawyer Serve The Guilty?, Thomas L. Shaffer
Should A Christian Lawyer Serve The Guilty?, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Experience-Based Teaching Methods In Legal Counseling, Thomas L. Shaffer, Robert T. Grismer
Experience-Based Teaching Methods In Legal Counseling, Thomas L. Shaffer, Robert T. Grismer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Serving The Guilty, Thomas L. Shaffer
Lawyers, Counselors, And Counselors At Law, Thomas Shaffer
Lawyers, Counselors, And Counselors At Law, Thomas Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Human Nature And Moral Responsibility In Lawyer-Client Relationships, Thomas L. Shaffer
Human Nature And Moral Responsibility In Lawyer-Client Relationships, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Henry Knox And The Moral Theology Of Law Firms, Thomas L. Shaffer
Henry Knox And The Moral Theology Of Law Firms, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Growing Up Good In Maycomb, Thomas L. Shaffer
Preface, Thomas L. Shaffer
On Teaching Legal Ethics In The Law Office, Thomas L. Shaffer
On Teaching Legal Ethics In The Law Office, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Slippered Feet Aboard The African Queen, Thomas L. Shaffer
Slippered Feet Aboard The African Queen, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Jews, Christians, Lawyers, And Money, Thomas L. Shaffer
Jews, Christians, Lawyers, And Money, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Toward A Jurisprudence For The Law Office, Thomas L. Shaffer, Louis M. Brown
Toward A Jurisprudence For The Law Office, Thomas L. Shaffer, Louis M. Brown
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
A Lesson From Trollope For Counselors At Law, Thomas L. Shaffer
A Lesson From Trollope For Counselors At Law, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
The Corporate Counsel: A Role Study, By John D. Donnell, Thomas L. Shaffer
The Corporate Counsel: A Role Study, By John D. Donnell, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Inaugural Howard Lichtenstein Lecture In Legal Ethics: Lawyer Professionalism As A Moral Argument, Thomas L. Shaffer
Inaugural Howard Lichtenstein Lecture In Legal Ethics: Lawyer Professionalism As A Moral Argument, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
Lawyers As Assimilators And Preservers, Thomas L. Shaffer, Mary M. Shaffer
Lawyers As Assimilators And Preservers, Thomas L. Shaffer, Mary M. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
No abstract provided.
The Biblical Prophets As Lawyers For The Poor, Thomas L. Shaffer
The Biblical Prophets As Lawyers For The Poor, Thomas L. Shaffer
Thomas L. Shaffer
Lawyers practicing poverty law often lack mentors and role models. This author discusses how biblical figures, who served poor people, could be mentors and role models for lawyers practicing poverty law. Prophets, and particularly prophets-as-lawyers, redefine power relationships. Shaffer discusses his personal journey through out his career in using religious guidance to help him better understand his career. He also discuss his teachings to his law students of the value of learning from prophets in their legal careers.