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Course Selection, Student Characteristics And Bar Examination Performance: The Indiana University Law School Experience, Douglass Boshkoff, Phillips Cutright, Karen Cutright Jan 1975

Course Selection, Student Characteristics And Bar Examination Performance: The Indiana University Law School Experience, Douglass Boshkoff, Phillips Cutright, Karen Cutright

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Now That You're In It, What Will You Get Out Of It?: Advice On Law School From Those Who Have Been There And Beyond, Reed Dickerson, Robert W. Meserve, Ronald A. May Jan 1975

Now That You're In It, What Will You Get Out Of It?: Advice On Law School From Those Who Have Been There And Beyond, Reed Dickerson, Robert W. Meserve, Ronald A. May

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Lawyers, Counselors, And Counselors At Law, Thomas L. Shaffer Jan 1975

Lawyers, Counselors, And Counselors At Law, Thomas L. Shaffer

Journal Articles

Most lawyers often act as counselors. Prof. Harrop Freeman's survey, Counseling in the United States (1967), suggests that some lawyers spend as much as 80 per cent of their professional time in what they classify as counseling-talking with clients on subject matters that do not result in documents, lawsuits, or negotiations with third persons. The average lawyer spends about a third of his time in counseling. As the nature of the profession changes under various no, fault reforms in traditional fields of litigation, lawyers of the 1980s probably will spend even more of their professional time in counseling. This professional …


Foreign Lawyers In France And New York, Sydney M. Cone Iii. Jan 1975

Foreign Lawyers In France And New York, Sydney M. Cone Iii.

Articles & Chapters

Three years ago France adopted rules to regulate the practice of foreign

lawyers, and last year New York State adopted rules for the licensing of legal

consultants from foreign countries. The following discussion examines and

compares certain features of these new rules.