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The Pursuit Of A Client's Interest, Warren Lehman Apr 1979

The Pursuit Of A Client's Interest, Warren Lehman

Michigan Law Review

There has been recently a resurgence of interest in how the lawyer serves his client. Much of that interest has been occasioned by the indigestibility of the idea that the lawyer is, as it is said, a hired gun. There are those who think that instead the lawyer ought to act toward his client as a therapist. Others are concerned with rationalizing for the lawyer the ethical discomforts of servantship (which many might guess have been brought to the fore by Watergate). Yet others see the client as victim of a structure - represented by the lawyer - that frustrates …


Serving The Public Interest: An Overstated Objective, John A. Humbach Jan 1979

Serving The Public Interest: An Overstated Objective, John A. Humbach

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

It is clear that there are many occasions when legal services would be useful but are not being provided. The question is what the legal profession can do and should be fairly expected to do about this.


A Dialogue On The Unauthorized Practice Of Law, Roger Hunter, Robert Klonoff Jan 1979

A Dialogue On The Unauthorized Practice Of Law, Roger Hunter, Robert Klonoff

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Charles H. Miller Lecture -- Lawyers And Their Public Responsibilities, Thomas Ehrlich Jan 1979

Charles H. Miller Lecture -- Lawyers And Their Public Responsibilities, Thomas Ehrlich

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Attorneys - Law Firm May Obtain Injunction Barring Soliciation Of Clients By Former Salaried Associates, John Stemplewicz Jan 1979

Attorneys - Law Firm May Obtain Injunction Barring Soliciation Of Clients By Former Salaried Associates, John Stemplewicz

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.