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Mandatory Disclosure: California Bar Refuses To Adopt Proposed Rule To Confront Client Perjury , David B. Wasson
Mandatory Disclosure: California Bar Refuses To Adopt Proposed Rule To Confront Client Perjury , David B. Wasson
Pepperdine Law Review
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Soft-Core Perjury, Leonard M. Niehoff
Soft-Core Perjury, Leonard M. Niehoff
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Despite its greater pervasiveness, however, soft-core perjury has generated considerably less discussion and debate than hard-core perjury has. There are reasons for this, but they are not good ones. Indeed, we might summarize the matter this way: Lawyers tend to dismiss the soft-core perjury problem because they do not see it as a problem. They do not see it as an ethical problem, and they do not see it as a practical problem. They are wrong on both counts.
The idea that soft-core perjury poses no ethical problem comes from the view that the lawyer's dilemma-or trilemma, if you will-arises …
Responding To Client Perjury Under The New Pennsylvania Rules Of Professional Conduct: The Lawyer's Continuing Dilemma, Doris Del Tosto Brogan
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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Client Perjury: The Kutak Commission And The Association Of Trial Lawyers On Lawyers, Lying Clients, And The Adversary System, Charles W. Wolfram
Client Perjury: The Kutak Commission And The Association Of Trial Lawyers On Lawyers, Lying Clients, And The Adversary System, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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Client Perjury, Charles W. Wolfram
Client Perjury, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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