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1995

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Rank Strangers To Me: Shaffer And Cochran's Friendship Model Of Moral Counseling In The Law Office, Jack L. Sammons Oct 1995

Rank Strangers To Me: Shaffer And Cochran's Friendship Model Of Moral Counseling In The Law Office, Jack L. Sammons

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


A New Standard For Disbarments: Misappropriation Through Gross Negligence - North Carolina State Bar V. Ford, Michael J. Dayton Oct 1995

A New Standard For Disbarments: Misappropriation Through Gross Negligence - North Carolina State Bar V. Ford, Michael J. Dayton

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fall 1995 Oct 1995

Fall 1995

Transcript

No abstract provided.


Lawyers As Strangers And Friends: A Reply To Professor Sammons, Thomas L. Shaffer, Robert F. Cochran Jr. Oct 1995

Lawyers As Strangers And Friends: A Reply To Professor Sammons, Thomas L. Shaffer, Robert F. Cochran Jr.

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Jacob's Blessing: A Review Of Shaffer's And Cochran's Model Of Moral Counseling, John M.A. Dipippa Oct 1995

Jacob's Blessing: A Review Of Shaffer's And Cochran's Model Of Moral Counseling, John M.A. Dipippa

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of The Americans With Disabilities Act On State Bar Examiner's Inquiries Into The Psychological History Of Bar Applicants, Carol J. Banta Oct 1995

The Impact Of The Americans With Disabilities Act On State Bar Examiner's Inquiries Into The Psychological History Of Bar Applicants, Carol J. Banta

Michigan Law Review

This Note argues that the use of any questions based upon an applicant's psychological history in the state bar application process violates the Americans with Disabilities Act. Part I demonstrates that Title II of the ADA applies to state boards of bar examiners, and that the ADA definition of a person with a disability includes a person who has sought or received psychological counseling. Part II applies the ADA and accompanying regulations to the psychological history inquiries currently used by state bar examiners and argues that such inquiries violate the ADA because they inquire specifically about disabled status. Part III …


A Lot Of Knowledge Is A Dangerous Thing: Will The Legal Profession Survive The Knowledge Explosion?, H W. Arthurs Oct 1995

A Lot Of Knowledge Is A Dangerous Thing: Will The Legal Profession Survive The Knowledge Explosion?, H W. Arthurs

Dalhousie Law Journal

Professor Arthurs argues that with the growth and diversification of knowledge, the common body of knowledge that underpins a unified profession is becoming more difficult to sustain. The desire to know, the need to know and the resources to know have divided lawyers into subprofessions, increasingly defined by the non-lawyers with whom they work and the clienteles they serve, bound togetherif at all-only by nostalgia and some residuum of self-interest.


Lawyers, Clients, And Money, John M.A. Dipippa Oct 1995

Lawyers, Clients, And Money, John M.A. Dipippa

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of General Dynamics Corp. V. Superior Court On The Evolving Tort Of Retaliatory Discharge For In-House Attorneys, Chanda R. Coblentz Jun 1995

The Impact Of General Dynamics Corp. V. Superior Court On The Evolving Tort Of Retaliatory Discharge For In-House Attorneys, Chanda R. Coblentz

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mass Torts -- Messy Ethics, Charles W. Wolfram May 1995

Mass Torts -- Messy Ethics, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Poverty Lawyering In The Golden Age, Matthew Diller May 1995

Poverty Lawyering In The Golden Age, Matthew Diller

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Brutal Need: Lawyers and the Welfare Rights Movement, 1960-1973 by Martha F. Davis


Kill All The Lawyers?: Shakespeare's Legal Appeal, Kevin T. Traskos May 1995

Kill All The Lawyers?: Shakespeare's Legal Appeal, Kevin T. Traskos

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Kill All the Lawyers?: Shakespeare's Legal Appeal by Daniel J. Kornstein


In Defense Of Lawyers, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. May 1995

In Defense Of Lawyers, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.

Michigan Law Review

A Review of A Nation Under Lawyers: How the Crisis In the Legal Profession is Transforming American Society by Mary Ann Glendon


Denaturalizing The Lawyer-Statesman, Anthony V. Alfieri May 1995

Denaturalizing The Lawyer-Statesman, Anthony V. Alfieri

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Lost Lawyer: Failing Ideals of the Legal Profession by Anthony T. Kronman.


Spring 1995 Apr 1995

Spring 1995

Transcript

No abstract provided.


Bless His Heart, Donald J. Weidner Apr 1995

Bless His Heart, Donald J. Weidner

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


He Meant A Lot To Us, The Honorable James Joanos Apr 1995

He Meant A Lot To Us, The Honorable James Joanos

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction: It Just Isn't Fair, Steven G. Gey Apr 1995

Introduction: It Just Isn't Fair, Steven G. Gey

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Irreplaceable Compassion, Intelligence, And Humility, John W. Frost, Ii Apr 1995

Irreplaceable Compassion, Intelligence, And Humility, John W. Frost, Ii

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


A True Hero, Steven J. Uhlfelder Apr 1995

A True Hero, Steven J. Uhlfelder

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


One Can Make A Difference, Rollin Alexis Apr 1995

One Can Make A Difference, Rollin Alexis

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


He Never Asked If He Could Help: He Asked How He Could Help, Jennifer Greenberg Apr 1995

He Never Asked If He Could Help: He Asked How He Could Help, Jennifer Greenberg

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Legacy Of Steve Goldstein, Carol Gregg Apr 1995

The Legacy Of Steve Goldstein, Carol Gregg

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lawyers And The Defense Of The Presidency, Nelson Lund Mar 1995

Lawyers And The Defense Of The Presidency, Nelson Lund

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Feature: Learning The Practical Side Of Scholarship Jan 1995

Feature: Learning The Practical Side Of Scholarship

Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)

For generations, law students have enhanced their education by working on a law journal. In addition to honing their writing, research, and analytical skills, they learn valuable life lessons about working with all kinds of people, motivating others, meeting deadlines,and handling the details involved with printing and mailing a tangible product. Of course, as a sign of good grades, hard work, and strong writing ability, hournal experience gives students a leg up in the job market, and it's a critical first step to a scholarly career.


Professional Responsibility And Choice Of Law: A Client-Based Alternative To The Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Colin Owyang Jan 1995

Professional Responsibility And Choice Of Law: A Client-Based Alternative To The Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Colin Owyang

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Because of the increasingly interstate nature of legal practice during the past few decades, practitioners licensed in multiple jurisdictions have been forced more frequently to confront choice-of-law dilemmas in the area of professional responsibility. Although most states have adopted fairly uniform regulations on professional ethics, only the recently amended American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct contain a specific provision that addresses the choice-of-law problem in the professional responsibility context. This Note outlines certain ethical considerations facing the multistate practitioner and argues that the choice-of-law provision in the Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides insufficient clarity and predictability where …


A Better Spirit, Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte Jan 1995

A Better Spirit, Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Teacher, Leader, Servant, W. Dexter Douglass Jan 1995

Teacher, Leader, Servant, W. Dexter Douglass

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Patents And The Jeffersonian Mythology, 29 J. Marshall L. Rev. 269 (1995), Edward C. Walterscheid Jan 1995

Patents And The Jeffersonian Mythology, 29 J. Marshall L. Rev. 269 (1995), Edward C. Walterscheid

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Liberalizing International Trade In Legal Services: A Proposal For An Annex On Legal Services Under The General Agreement On Trade In Services, Michael J. Chapman, Paul J. Tauber Jan 1995

Liberalizing International Trade In Legal Services: A Proposal For An Annex On Legal Services Under The General Agreement On Trade In Services, Michael J. Chapman, Paul J. Tauber

Michigan Journal of International Law

The legal services industry is experiencing a fundamental transformation. Thirty years ago, legal markets were almost exclusively national; today, a global legal market is emerging and evolving at a considerable pace. Unfortunately, further globalization is hindered by the failure of national regulatory systems to respond effectively. Globalization has made domestic regulation more difficult because it increases the complexity of the interactions between lawyers, the legal system, and the authorities responsible for regulating the legal profession. As the process of globalization has blurred the distinction between national and international legal issues, an international regulatory regime governing transnational legal practice has become …