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Delayed & Denied: Recalibrating The Erisa Attorney's Fee Factors For Healthcare Claims, Katherine T. Vukadin Jun 2022

Delayed & Denied: Recalibrating The Erisa Attorney's Fee Factors For Healthcare Claims, Katherine T. Vukadin

Villanova Law Review

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Capitalizing On Healthy Lawyers: The Business Case For Law Firms To Promote And Prioritize Lawyer Well-Being, Jarrod F. Reich Sep 2020

Capitalizing On Healthy Lawyers: The Business Case For Law Firms To Promote And Prioritize Lawyer Well-Being, Jarrod F. Reich

Villanova Law Review

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Beyond Microaggression: Overlapping Identities In Simulated Legal Practice, Peggy Cooper Davis, Danielle Davenport, Brence Pernell Sep 2020

Beyond Microaggression: Overlapping Identities In Simulated Legal Practice, Peggy Cooper Davis, Danielle Davenport, Brence Pernell

Villanova Law Review

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You Snooze, You Lose, And Your Client Gets A Retrial: United States V. Ragin And Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel In Sleeping Lawyer Cases, Kimberly Sachs Jul 2017

You Snooze, You Lose, And Your Client Gets A Retrial: United States V. Ragin And Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel In Sleeping Lawyer Cases, Kimberly Sachs

Villanova Law Review

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Bragging Rights Restored: The Third Circuit Allows Attorneys To Quote Complimentary Remarks From Judicial Opinions For Advertising In Dwyer V. Cappell, Nicole Holden Dec 2015

Bragging Rights Restored: The Third Circuit Allows Attorneys To Quote Complimentary Remarks From Judicial Opinions For Advertising In Dwyer V. Cappell, Nicole Holden

Villanova Law Review

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Reconfiguring Law Reports And The Concept Of Precedent For A Digital Age, Peter W. Martin Jan 2008

Reconfiguring Law Reports And The Concept Of Precedent For A Digital Age, Peter W. Martin

Villanova Law Review

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Denying The Devil His Due: Contingency Fee Multipliers After City Of Burlington V. Dague, Kyle R. Kravitz Jan 1993

Denying The Devil His Due: Contingency Fee Multipliers After City Of Burlington V. Dague, Kyle R. Kravitz

Villanova Law Review

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Gentile V. State Bar Of Nevada: Trial In The Court Of Public Opinion And Coping With Model Rule 3.6 - Where Do We Go From Here, Lynn S. Fulstone Jan 1992

Gentile V. State Bar Of Nevada: Trial In The Court Of Public Opinion And Coping With Model Rule 3.6 - Where Do We Go From Here, Lynn S. Fulstone

Villanova Law Review

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Considering The Costs And Benefits Of Lawyering In Drafting Legislation Or Establishing Precedents, Philip B. Heymann Jan 1991

Considering The Costs And Benefits Of Lawyering In Drafting Legislation Or Establishing Precedents, Philip B. Heymann

Villanova Law Review

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Rizzo V. Haines: An Attorney's Duty To Exercise Ordinary Skill And Knowledge In The Conduct Of Settlement Negotiations, Martin C. Bryce Jr. Jan 1990

Rizzo V. Haines: An Attorney's Duty To Exercise Ordinary Skill And Knowledge In The Conduct Of Settlement Negotiations, Martin C. Bryce Jr.

Villanova Law Review

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Mallard V. United States District Court: Attorney May Refuse Federal Judge's Request To Represent Civil Plaintiff Proceeding In Forma Pauperis, Fred Springer Jan 1990

Mallard V. United States District Court: Attorney May Refuse Federal Judge's Request To Represent Civil Plaintiff Proceeding In Forma Pauperis, Fred Springer

Villanova Law Review

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Confidentiality Under The Pennsylvania Attorney-Client Privilege Statutes And The New Pennsylvania Rules Of Professional Conduct, Leonard Packel Jan 1989

Confidentiality Under The Pennsylvania Attorney-Client Privilege Statutes And The New Pennsylvania Rules Of Professional Conduct, Leonard Packel

Villanova Law Review

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Lawyers' Lives, Clients' Lives: Can Women Liberate The Profession, Lynn Hecht Schafran Jan 1989

Lawyers' Lives, Clients' Lives: Can Women Liberate The Profession, Lynn Hecht Schafran

Villanova Law Review

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Responding To Client Perjury Under The New Pennsylvania Rules Of Professional Conduct: The Lawyer's Continuing Dilemma, Doris Del Tosto Brogan Jan 1989

Responding To Client Perjury Under The New Pennsylvania Rules Of Professional Conduct: The Lawyer's Continuing Dilemma, Doris Del Tosto Brogan

Villanova Law Review

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Antitrust And The Professions: Where Do We Go From Here, Dennis R. Bartholomew Jan 1984

Antitrust And The Professions: Where Do We Go From Here, Dennis R. Bartholomew

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Symposium Proceedings, Various Editors Jan 1983

Symposium Proceedings, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Nonprofessional Conflict Resolution, Paul Wahrhaftig Jan 1983

Nonprofessional Conflict Resolution, Paul Wahrhaftig

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lawyers And Government Funded Legal Services, Anthony M. Champagne Jan 1976

Lawyers And Government Funded Legal Services, Anthony M. Champagne

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


On Advocacy, Abraham L. Freedman Jan 1956

On Advocacy, Abraham L. Freedman

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.