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Terrorism After September 11: A Perspective From America's Heartland, Michael Scaperlanda, Matthew Kane
Terrorism After September 11: A Perspective From America's Heartland, Michael Scaperlanda, Matthew Kane
Michael A. Scaperlanda
No abstract provided.
The Mdp Challenge In The Context Of Globalization, Carole Silver, Bryant Garth
The Mdp Challenge In The Context Of Globalization, Carole Silver, Bryant Garth
Carole Silver
No abstract provided.
Moral Activism Manqué, Paul R. Tremblay
Moral Activism Manqué, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
Symposium: The Ethics of Litigation
Researching Ethical Issues, Paul R. Tremblay
Researching Ethical Issues, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
2002 Supplement to vol. 2
Interviewing And Counseling Across Cultures: Heuristics And Biases, Paul R. Tremblay
Interviewing And Counseling Across Cultures: Heuristics And Biases, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
Increasingly in recent years, critics and commentators have noted the importance of the role of culture within the lawyering process. Lawyers now understand better than they used to that culture matters in their day to day work with clients, and that not all cultures share the same habits, customs, values, traditions and preferences. This article explores how the reality of cultural diversity might affect some fundamental lawyering practices and models, and specifically the models for interviewing and counseling. In their work, lawyers must take cultural background into consideration expressly, but at the same time they must avoid harmful and unfair …
Shared Norms, Bad Lawyers, And The Virtues Of Casuistry, Paul R. Tremblay
Shared Norms, Bad Lawyers, And The Virtues Of Casuistry, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
No abstract provided.
Alj Ethics: Conundrums, Dilemmas, And Paradoxes, John L. Gedid
Alj Ethics: Conundrums, Dilemmas, And Paradoxes, John L. Gedid
John L. Gedid
No abstract provided.
Modern Ethical Dilemmas For Aljs And Government Lawyers: Conflicts Of Interest, Appearances Of Impropriety, And Other Ethical Considerations, Introduction, Robert C. Power
Robert C Power
No abstract provided.
Related Representations In Civil And Criminal Matters: The Night The D.A. Ditched His Date For The Prom, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
The State Of Self-Regulation Of The Legal Profession: Have We Locked The Fox In The Chicken Coop?, Randy Lee
The State Of Self-Regulation Of The Legal Profession: Have We Locked The Fox In The Chicken Coop?, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Mdps, “Spinning,” And Wouters V. Nova, Laurel S. Terry
Mdps, “Spinning,” And Wouters V. Nova, Laurel S. Terry
Laurel S. Terry
Mdps, 'Spinning,' And Wouters V. Nova, Laurel S. Terry
Mdps, 'Spinning,' And Wouters V. Nova, Laurel S. Terry
Laurel S. Terry
In February 2002, the European Court of Justice issued its opinion in Wouters v. NOVA (Case C-309/99), which addressed a Netherlands Bar rule that prohibited partnerships (MDPs) between lawyers and accountants. Wouters decided: 1) that the bar was an undertaking that was subject to the competition (antitrust) provision in the EU Treaty; 2) that the Dutch MDP ban restricted competition and that this restriction on competition was appreciable and affected intra-community trade; 3) that the Dutch MDP ban could reasonably be considered necessary in order to ensure the proper practice of the legal profession; and 4) that it was reasonable …