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Full-Text Articles in Law
Give Them Back Their Lives: Recognizing Client Narrative In Case Theory, Binny Miller
Give Them Back Their Lives: Recognizing Client Narrative In Case Theory, Binny Miller
Michigan Law Review
This article is about case theory and its implications for incorporating client narratives in litigation. In seeking to understand the connections between voice, narrative, and case theory, I look not only to theory but to my experience as a clinical teacher and criminal defense attorney. I explore how the practice of lawyering can be reconstructed to embrace a greater role for clients in constructing case theories, both through the images of the client the lawyer presents in the case theory and through active client participation in developing and choosing the case theory. Although one aim of case theory is to …
Lawyering Askew: Excesses In The Pursuit Of Fees And Justice, Kenneth Lasson
Lawyering Askew: Excesses In The Pursuit Of Fees And Justice, Kenneth Lasson
All Faculty Scholarship
Lawyer-bashing in America has long been a national pastime, having somehow escaped the palliative of political correctness that has greatly diminished other scurrilous pursuits like Jewish-American-Princess-baiting and Polish-joking.
Much of the profession's negative image can be ascribed to the sheer number of people hanging out their shingles as attorneys at law - just about as many per capita as there are inmates currently serving time in all the state prisons. Lawyers are likewise chastised for the hard-sell hucksterism of their advertising, the exponential growth of their caseloads, and the endless upward spiral of their fee scales. No doubt such perceptions, …
Legal Malpractice: The Profession's Dirty Little Secret, Manuel R. Ramos
Legal Malpractice: The Profession's Dirty Little Secret, Manuel R. Ramos
Vanderbilt Law Review
Legal malpractice is a taboo subject. It has been ignored by the legal profession,' law schools, mandatory continuing legal education ("CLE") programs, and even by scholarly' and lay publications. Unfortunately, our perception of legal malpractice, up until now, has been highly distorted by secretive insurance companies, confidential settlement agreements, and a questionable American Bar Association ("ABA") Study. Nonetheless, sharply contrasting portraits of legal malpractice have emerged: either it is just a minor problem of "weeding out" a few "bad apples," or it is the tip of an "iceberg," ready to overwhelm the legal profession. The ABA Study has fostered the …
Volume 17, Issue 2 (Fall 1994)
1994 Academy Of Law Alumni Fellows Awards And Law Conference Dinner Invitation
1994 Academy Of Law Alumni Fellows Awards And Law Conference Dinner Invitation
Academy of Law Alumni Fellows
No abstract provided.
The Limits Of Compulsory Professionalism: How The Unified Bar Harms The Legal Profession, Bradley A. Smith
The Limits Of Compulsory Professionalism: How The Unified Bar Harms The Legal Profession, Bradley A. Smith
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sexual Harassment In The Legal Profession: Workplace Education And Reform, Civil Remedies, And Professional Discipline, Lisa Pfenninger
Sexual Harassment In The Legal Profession: Workplace Education And Reform, Civil Remedies, And Professional Discipline, Lisa Pfenninger
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Changing Opportunities For Partnership For Men And Women Lawyers During The Transformation Of The Modern Law Firm, Fiona M. Kay, John Hagan
Changing Opportunities For Partnership For Men And Women Lawyers During The Transformation Of The Modern Law Firm, Fiona M. Kay, John Hagan
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
Considerable controversy surrounds partnership in law firms, particularly regarding the possibility of systematic gender bias and discrimination. This article contributes to the existing literature by considering explanations of women's under-representation in partnerships within the historical context of changes in the structure of law practice. Such changes include transitions in the organization and scale of contemporary law firms, the emergence of branch offices and international markets, the diversification of recruitment practices and mobility routes through modified firm hierarchies, and rising expectations of billable hours. Using a survey of over 1,000 lawyers in Ontario law firms, the authors examine opportunities for partnership …
Logic And The Common Law Trial, Richard H. Underwood
Logic And The Common Law Trial, Richard H. Underwood
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
In this article, the author explores some of the inconsistencies between logic and the practice of law. The article draws together numerous anecdotes and examples of situations in which common sense was rejected or ignored in the name of legal procedure. The article focuses on various argument styles employed by lawyers.
A Survivor's Guide To Law School, Erik M. Jensen
A Survivor's Guide To Law School, Erik M. Jensen
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Magazine's Law School Rankings Misleading, Indiana Deans Say, Mike Magan
Magazine's Law School Rankings Misleading, Indiana Deans Say, Mike Magan
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
No abstract provided.
Eyes To The Future, Yet Remembering The Past: Reconciling Tradition With The Future Of Legal Education, Amy M. Colton
Eyes To The Future, Yet Remembering The Past: Reconciling Tradition With The Future Of Legal Education, Amy M. Colton
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Note explores the relationship between legal education and the legal profession, and what can be done to stop the two institutions from drifting farther and farther apart. Part I examines the history of the American law school, focusing on how the schools came into existence and what goals they intended to serve. Part II questions whether these goals have been reached, and dissects the present-day law school curriculum in search of both its triumphs and its failures. A necessary part of this curriculum analysis includes examining the evolution of the profession into a creature of both law and business, …
Making Elite Lawyers: Visions Of Law At Harvard And Beyond, Daniel A. Cohen
Making Elite Lawyers: Visions Of Law At Harvard And Beyond, Daniel A. Cohen
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Making Elite Lawyers: Visions of Law at Harvard and Beyond by Robert Granfield
Power From The People, Milner S. Ball
Power From The People, Milner S. Ball
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano's Vision of Progressive Law Practice by Gerald P. López
Building Community Among Diversity: Legal Services For Impoverished Immigrants, Robert L. Bach
Building Community Among Diversity: Legal Services For Impoverished Immigrants, Robert L. Bach
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Part I of this Essay introduces the Immigrants' Legal Needs Study (ILNS), which provides most of the data for this Essay. Part II focuses on immigrants' access to legal assistance. It analyzes the problems and needs of recently arrived poor immigrants-both immigrants share with longer established poor residents as well as special needs related to immigrants' residency status. Part III addresses the present day demography of our urban communities, including the levels of new immigration. Parts IV and V detail the legal difficulties faced by poor immigrants, the ways they deal with these problems, and community responses to these needs. …
Reflections On The Hart And Wechsler Paradigm, Richard H. Fallon, Jr.
Reflections On The Hart And Wechsler Paradigm, Richard H. Fallon, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
The Federal Courts field may be experiencing a methodological crisis, but if so, it is a methodological crisis of a peculiar kind. The problem is not that new methodologies threaten traditional modes of analysis. On the contrary, the difficulty is that we have been doing largely the same thing for more than forty years--asking much the same questions formulated by Henry Hart and Herbert Wechsler in the first edition of The Federal Courts and the Federal System' and trying to answer them with roughly the same techniques. Not surprisingly, a number of people would like to throw off the Hart …
Indiana Lawyer's Who's Who (Crossword Puzzle), Michael S. Maurer
Indiana Lawyer's Who's Who (Crossword Puzzle), Michael S. Maurer
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
A crossword puzzle created by Michael S. Maurer with questions related to prominent legal professionals in Indiana, including Dean Aman.
Welcome To The Iu School Of Law, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Welcome To The Iu School Of Law, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
On Monday, Aug. 23, 1993, the dean addressed the entering class. We share that message here with all of our alumni.
Volume 17, Issue 1 (Spring 1994)
Attorney's Fees In Chapter 11 Reorganization: A Case For Modified Procedures, Brenda Hacker Osborne
Attorney's Fees In Chapter 11 Reorganization: A Case For Modified Procedures, Brenda Hacker Osborne
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Welcome To The Iu School Of Law, Alfred C. Aman
Welcome To The Iu School Of Law, Alfred C. Aman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Case Of A Lifetime, Richard C. Reuben
The Case Of A Lifetime, Richard C. Reuben
Faculty Publications
There is great difficulty in defining pro bono lawyering. The classic model is the practitioner who devotes time to representing a client in a civil or criminal matter. But some consider other legal relationships pro bono as well, such as service on the boards of directors of nonprofit organizations, legal work at reduced fees, and activities that improve the law and legal profession. In the case of organizations such as the ACLU and the NAACP LDF, pro bono means a mixture of much of the above, as public interest law firms work hand in hand with private lawyers and firms …
Pathologizing Professional Life: Psycho-Literary Case Stories, James R. Elkins
Pathologizing Professional Life: Psycho-Literary Case Stories, James R. Elkins
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Law Is Still A Noble Profession, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Law Is Still A Noble Profession, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
No abstract provided.
A Dissenter's Commentary On The Professionalism Crusade, Rob Atkinson
A Dissenter's Commentary On The Professionalism Crusade, Rob Atkinson
Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.