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Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

1987

University of Baltimore Law Review

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Casenotes: Attorney Conduct — A Defense Attorney Who Follows Aba Standards When His Client Manifests An Intent To Commit Perjury Is Not Jeopardizing The Client's Right To Effective Assistance Of Counsel. Nix V. Whiteside, 475 U.S. 157 (1986), John M. Seeberger Jan 1987

Casenotes: Attorney Conduct — A Defense Attorney Who Follows Aba Standards When His Client Manifests An Intent To Commit Perjury Is Not Jeopardizing The Client's Right To Effective Assistance Of Counsel. Nix V. Whiteside, 475 U.S. 157 (1986), John M. Seeberger

University of Baltimore Law Review

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Casenotes: Attorney Malpractice — Under Third Party Beneficiary Theory, Nonclient Can Sue Attorney For Negligent Misrepresentation Without Proof Of Privity Of Contract. Flaherty V. Weinberg, 303 Md. 116, 492 A.2d 618 (1985), Courtney Blair Michel Jan 1987

Casenotes: Attorney Malpractice — Under Third Party Beneficiary Theory, Nonclient Can Sue Attorney For Negligent Misrepresentation Without Proof Of Privity Of Contract. Flaherty V. Weinberg, 303 Md. 116, 492 A.2d 618 (1985), Courtney Blair Michel

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.