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Why Practice Management?, Gary A. Munneke
Why Practice Management?, Gary A. Munneke
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Today, lawyers must regard the practice of law as a business, inasmuch as they earn their livelihood from the practice of law. The marketplace for legal services is a competitive one; not only has the size of the profession more than quadrupled in the past 50 years, but other professions and businesses have also begun to perform services traditionally restricted to lawyers. For example, accounting firms have encroached on tax litigation, banks in the trusts and estates area, and financial planners in estate planning. In a series of cases, the United States Supreme Court has made it clear that lawyers …
Convocation On The Face Of The Profession: Judicial Institute On Professionalism In The Law, Stephen J. Friedman
Convocation On The Face Of The Profession: Judicial Institute On Professionalism In The Law, Stephen J. Friedman
Pace Law Review
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The History Of The Pace Law Library, Margaret R. Moreland
The History Of The Pace Law Library, Margaret R. Moreland
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The Pace University School of Law Library is a gateway to information. As an essential component of legal education, the Library collects and organizes information to support the curriculum and programs of the Pace University School of Law, makes effective use of all available resources to promote student and faculty scholarship, and teaches Pace University School of Law students, faculty, and staff how to retrieve, evaluate, and manage information in an efficient, professional, and ethical manner.