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Full-Text Articles in Legal Profession
Business Process Outsourcing And Legal Services – Issues With India, William Byrnes
Business Process Outsourcing And Legal Services – Issues With India, William Byrnes
William H. Byrnes
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Teaching Statutes, E. Joan Blum
The Movement Toward Early Case Handling In Courts And Private Dispute Resolution, John Lande
The Movement Toward Early Case Handling In Courts And Private Dispute Resolution, John Lande
John Lande
This article identifies early case handling (ECH) as an important general phenomenon in dispute system design theory and practice, catalogs the major ECH processes, and urges practitioners and policymakers to encourage use of and experimentation with ECH processes when appropriate. The key element of ECH is that people intentionally exercise responsibility for handling the case from the outset. ECH processes in courts include early case management procedures, differentiated case management systems, early neutral evaluation, and other early alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes. ECH in the private sector includes ADR pledges and contract clauses, early case assessment and ADR screening protocols, …
Monograph Series Of The Legal Writing Institute, Jane Gionfriddo
Monograph Series Of The Legal Writing Institute, Jane Gionfriddo
Jane Kent Gionfriddo
Editor-in-Chief, Monograph Series of the Legal Writing Institute, 2008 to 2010
Christians In The American Empire: Faith And Citizenship In The New World Order, Vincent Rougeau
Christians In The American Empire: Faith And Citizenship In The New World Order, Vincent Rougeau
Vincent D. Rougeau
What does it mean to be a Christian citizen of the United States today? This book challenges the argument that the United States is a Christian nation, and that the American founding and the American Constitution can be linked to a Christian understanding of the state and society. Vincent Rougeau argues that the United States has become an economic empire of consumer citizens, led by elites who seek to secure American political and economic dominance around the world. Freedom and democracy for the oppressed are the public themes put forward to justify this dominance, but the driving force behind American …
Lawyer, Be Thyself: An Empirical Investigation Of The Relationship Between The Ethic Of Care, The Feeling Decisionmaking Preference, And Lawyer Wellbeing, Susan Daicoff
Susan Daicoff
No abstract provided.
Toward A True Elements Test: Taylor And The Categorical Analysis Of Crimes In Immigration Law, Rebecca Sharpless
Toward A True Elements Test: Taylor And The Categorical Analysis Of Crimes In Immigration Law, Rebecca Sharpless
Rebecca Sharpless
When determining the legal effect of a conviction under immigration law, adjudicators claim to apply a uniform, federal standard that prohibits fact finding regarding the underlying circumstances that gave rise to the conviction. This categorical analysis of crimes is firmly rooted in all levels of administrative and federal court case law. Yet fundamental confusion exists concerning what it means to apply a categorical approach to evaluating when a criminal conviction is of a type that triggers deportation. This article demonstrates that a source of this confusion is a misunderstanding of the nature of a conviction and the difference between a …
True Sooner Ted, David Swank
Forming Involuntary Client Relationships, Paul R. Tremblay
Forming Involuntary Client Relationships, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
No abstract provided.
The Law Review Article Selection Process: Results From A National Study, Jason P. Nance
The Law Review Article Selection Process: Results From A National Study, Jason P. Nance
Jason P. Nance
The student-edited law review has been a much criticized institution. Many commentators have expressed their belief that students are unqualified to determine which articles should be published in which journals, but these discussions have been largely based on anecdotal evidence of how journals make publication decisions. It was against that backdrop that we undertook a national survey of law reviews in an attempt to determine how student editors responsible for making publication decisions went about their task. This article compiles the results of that survey, which received 191 responses from 163 different journals. We analyzed 56 factors that influence the …
'No Right To Judge': Feminism And The Judiciary In Third Republic France, Sara L. Kimble
'No Right To Judge': Feminism And The Judiciary In Third Republic France, Sara L. Kimble
Sara L Kimble
No abstract provided.
The Ladies' Health Protective Association: Lay Lawyers And Urban Cause Lawyering, Felice J. Batlan
The Ladies' Health Protective Association: Lay Lawyers And Urban Cause Lawyering, Felice J. Batlan
Felice J Batlan
Final Research Report: Identification, Development, And Validation Of Predictors For Successful Lawyering, Marjorie M. Shultz, Sheldon Zedeck
Final Research Report: Identification, Development, And Validation Of Predictors For Successful Lawyering, Marjorie M. Shultz, Sheldon Zedeck
Marjorie M. Shultz
No abstract provided.
The Future Regulation Of The Legal Profession: The Impact Of Treating The Legal Profession As 'Service Providers', Laurel S. Terry
The Future Regulation Of The Legal Profession: The Impact Of Treating The Legal Profession As 'Service Providers', Laurel S. Terry
Laurel S. Terry
In the past fifty years, one has heard debates about whether law is a business, a profession, or both, what these terms mean and whether it matters. Regardless of what one thinks about these debates, there is a new paradigm that must be added to the mix, which is the paradigm of lawyers as "service providers." In the "service providers" paradigm, the legal profession is not viewed as a separate, unique profession entitled to its own individual regulations, but is included in a broader group of "service providers," all of whom can be regulated together. This new paradigm represents a …