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Delivery Of Legal Services To Ordinary Americans, Roger C. Cramton Jan 1994

Delivery Of Legal Services To Ordinary Americans, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Legal Ethics And The Restatement Process -- The Sometimes-Uncomfortable Fit, Charles W. Wolfram Apr 1993

Legal Ethics And The Restatement Process -- The Sometimes-Uncomfortable Fit, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Parts And Wholes: The Integrity Of The Model Rules, Charles W. Wolfram Apr 1993

Parts And Wholes: The Integrity Of The Model Rules, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

As important as is each of its parts, the 1983 Model Rules of Professional Conduct was, of course, meant to function as a whole. At the very least, the parts were presumably intended to work well with one another, sketching a regulatory apparatus that would guide both lawyers subject to it and courts and regulators administering it in a coherent and consistent manner. To a large extent the Model Rules made significant headway in this respect, continuing the movement toward more explicit and articulated regulation of the profession begun by their predecessor, the Model Code of Professional Responsibility.

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State Ethics Rules And Federal Prosecutors: The Controversies Over The Anti-Contact And Subpoena Rules, Roger C. Cramton, Lisa K. Udell Jan 1992

State Ethics Rules And Federal Prosecutors: The Controversies Over The Anti-Contact And Subpoena Rules, Roger C. Cramton, Lisa K. Udell

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The U.S. Law Of Client Confidentiality: Framework For An International Perspective, Charles W. Wolfram Jan 1992

The U.S. Law Of Client Confidentiality: Framework For An International Perspective, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Future Of Law Librarians In Changing Institutions, Or The Hazards And Opportunities Of New Information Technology, Peter W. Martin Jul 1991

The Future Of Law Librarians In Changing Institutions, Or The Hazards And Opportunities Of New Information Technology, Peter W. Martin

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

It is uncontroverted that a major technological shift in the delivery of legal information is well underway. What will be the effects of these changes on law librarians and, more importantly, what opportunities will the changes create? Professor Martin suggests several opportunities stemming from the distinctive competencies of law librarians.


Mandatory Pro Bono, Roger C. Cramton Jul 1991

Mandatory Pro Bono, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Should lawyers be required to devote a portion of their time or money to public service activities? This issue, commonly referred to as "mandatory pro bono," is much discussed these days. The purpose of this article is to illuminate the policychoices before the profession by surveying the arguments for and against mandatory pro bono.


Maury Roberts: Man, Editor, Teacher, Stephen W. Yale-Loehr Apr 1991

Maury Roberts: Man, Editor, Teacher, Stephen W. Yale-Loehr

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Remarks made at the American Immigration Law Foundation dinner in honor of Maurice A. Roberts in Seattle, Washington on June 7, 1990.


The Lawyer As Whistleblower: Confidentiality And The Government Lawyer, Roger C. Cramton Jan 1991

The Lawyer As Whistleblower: Confidentiality And The Government Lawyer, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Lawyer Turf And Lawyer Regulation -- The Role Of The Inherent-Powers Doctrine, Charles W. Wolfram Jan 1990

Lawyer Turf And Lawyer Regulation -- The Role Of The Inherent-Powers Doctrine, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Moving Into Management From Within, Claire M. Germain Jul 1989

Moving Into Management From Within, Claire M. Germain

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

In law libraries as in other organizations, employees are promoted into management positions within the existing staff. Ms. Germain discusses models for internal career advancement and provides practical advice for newly promoted managers.


The Changing Legal Profession, Roger C. Cramton Apr 1989

The Changing Legal Profession, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Lawyer’S Professional Independence: Memories, Aspirations, And Realities, Roger C. Cramton Jan 1989

The Lawyer’S Professional Independence: Memories, Aspirations, And Realities, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Single Firm Conduct, George A. Hay Jan 1988

Single Firm Conduct, George A. Hay

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

My assignment is to discuss likely future developments involving single firm conduct. I will first discuss general trends and then move on to discuss some specific areas of the law. At the outset, however, I should remind the reader that what follows are predictions, not endorsements.


The Concept Of A Restatement Of The Law Governing Lawyers, Charles W. Wolfram Jan 1987

The Concept Of A Restatement Of The Law Governing Lawyers, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Tribute To Professor Robert Liberman, Robert B. Kent Jan 1987

Tribute To Professor Robert Liberman, Robert B. Kent

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


"The Most Remarkable Institution": The American Law Review, Roger C. Cramton Jan 1986

"The Most Remarkable Institution": The American Law Review, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Ethical Dilemmas Facing Today's Lawyer, Roger C. Cramton Feb 1985

Ethical Dilemmas Facing Today's Lawyer, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Trouble With Lawyers (And Law Schools), Roger C. Cramton Jan 1985

The Trouble With Lawyers (And Law Schools), Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Look At How The Accreditation Committee Works: Complex Issues Come Before Committee, Jane L. Hammond Jun 1984

A Look At How The Accreditation Committee Works: Complex Issues Come Before Committee, Jane L. Hammond

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Second Set Of Players: Lawyers, Fee Shifting, And The Limits Of Professional Discipline, Charles W. Wolfram Jan 1984

The Second Set Of Players: Lawyers, Fee Shifting, And The Limits Of Professional Discipline, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Fuller On Legal Education, Robert S. Summers Jan 1984

Fuller On Legal Education, Robert S. Summers

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Why Legal Services For The Poor?, Roger C. Cramton May 1982

Why Legal Services For The Poor?, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Developments, Roger C. Cramton Jan 1982

Developments, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

The world of legal education---over 180 law schools, 6,000 law teachers, and 125,000 law students--is a large and varied one. The purpose of this department is to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas concerning noteworthy experiments, innovations, and developments in program, curriculum, teaching, scholarship, administration, and the like. Contributions from readers are invited. Those of a longer nature may be published as authored pieces; others will be summarized by the Editor in this space.


Developments, Roger C. Cramton Jan 1982

Developments, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

The world of legal education--over 180 law schools, 6,000 law teachers, and 125,000 law students--is a large and varied one. The purpose of this department is to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas concerning noteworthy experiments, innovations, and developments in program, curriculum, teaching, scholarship, administration, and the like. Contributions from readers are invited. Those of a longer nature may be published as authored pieces; others will be summarized by the Editor in this space.


Crisis In Legal Services For The Poor, Roger C. Cramton Mar 1981

Crisis In Legal Services For The Poor, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Lawyer Competence And The Law Schools, Roger C. Cramton Jan 1981

Lawyer Competence And The Law Schools, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Client Perjury: The Kutak Commission And The Association Of Trial Lawyers On Lawyers, Lying Clients, And The Adversary System, Charles W. Wolfram Oct 1980

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

No abstract provided.


Rising Expectations In Law Practice And Legal Education, Roger C. Cramton Jan 1980

Rising Expectations In Law Practice And Legal Education, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The State Of Trial Advocacy And Legal Education: Three New Studies, Roger C. Cramton, Erik M. Jensen Jan 1980

The State Of Trial Advocacy And Legal Education: Three New Studies, Roger C. Cramton, Erik M. Jensen

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

The appearance of three recent studies- two of trial judges’ perceptions of trial lawyers’ performance and one of law schools graduates’ perceptions of the utility of legal training- provides an opportunity to reevaluate the state of lawyer competence and the effect of law schools on that competence. With increased pressures in the profession for reformation of law school curricula, including the prescription of particular subjects, separation of the imagined failings of law schools from the genuine deficiencies has become increasingly important.