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Articles 1 - 30 of 116
Full-Text Articles in Law
Clark Memorandum: Winter 1998, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Winter 1998, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- Centering on Humility (Brett Scharffs)
- The Real Generation Gap (Marianne M. Jennings)
- If at First You Don't Succeed, You're Normal (Kenneth R. Wallentine)
- Past Imperfect (David Dominguez)
- The Teaching of Law Practice (Ralph R. Mabey)
Shaping The Future Of The Profession, David N. Smith
Shaping The Future Of The Profession, David N. Smith
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
No abstract provided.
Professional Secrecy And Its Exceptions: Spaulding V. Zimmerman Revisited, Roger C. Cramton, Lori P. Knowles
Professional Secrecy And Its Exceptions: Spaulding V. Zimmerman Revisited, Roger C. Cramton, Lori P. Knowles
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Feminist Legal Theory, Feminist Lawmaking, And The Legal Profession, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Cynthia Grant
Feminist Legal Theory, Feminist Lawmaking, And The Legal Profession, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Cynthia Grant
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Costs Of Justice, Randall Coyne
Volume 21, Issue 2 (Fall 1998)
Thinking Like A Lawyer Or Acting Like A Judge: A Response To Professor Simon, David Yellen
Thinking Like A Lawyer Or Acting Like A Judge: A Response To Professor Simon, David Yellen
Articles
Professor William Simon argues that the principal professional responsibility of all lawyers should be to "seek justice."' He defines this as pursuing the client's rights, but not the client's interests, if those interests are incompatible with the "truth." As a concrete example of this approach, Professor Simon states that it would normally be inappropriate for a lawyer to subject a vulnerable, but accurate, witness to cross examination intended to create the impression that the witness' testimony was mistaken.
In my view, Professor Simon's position would not really further "justice" at all. In these brief comments, by focusing on the likely …
The Revised Lawyer Discipline Process In Arkansas: A Primer And Analysis, Lawrence H. Averill Jr.
The Revised Lawyer Discipline Process In Arkansas: A Primer And Analysis, Lawrence H. Averill Jr.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Esq. Wires Fall 1998, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center Alumni Association
Esq. Wires Fall 1998, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center Alumni Association
Yearbooks and Newsletters
Published quarterly by the Office of Development and Public Affairs of Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center for alumni/alumnae and friends.
Inspiring Global Professionalism: Challenges And Opportunities For American Lawyers In China, Cynthia Losure Baraban
Inspiring Global Professionalism: Challenges And Opportunities For American Lawyers In China, Cynthia Losure Baraban
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
What If There Is No Client?: Prosecutors As "Counselors" Of Crime Victims, Stacy Caplow
What If There Is No Client?: Prosecutors As "Counselors" Of Crime Victims, Stacy Caplow
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Joint Defense Agreements And Disqualification Of Co-Defendant's Counsel,, Arnold Rochvarg
Joint Defense Agreements And Disqualification Of Co-Defendant's Counsel,, Arnold Rochvarg
All Faculty Scholarship
How should courts rule on the issue of joint defense agreements and motions for disqualification of another joint defense member's attorney in subsequent litigation? After analyzing prior cases that attempt to resolve the issue, it is clear that no generally accepted analysis of the disqualification issue exists. This article proposes an analytic framework for courts to use when ruling on such motions for disqualification arising in the context of prior joint defense agreements.
Although some courts have found an implied attorney-client relationship among all members and attorneys of the joint defense agreement, this view is flawed and based on a …
Clinical Methodology And The Presentation Of Asian Pacific American Issues, Evangeline Sarda
Clinical Methodology And The Presentation Of Asian Pacific American Issues, Evangeline Sarda
Evangeline Sarda
No abstract provided.
100 Years Of Women At Ub Law: A Brief History, Lisabeth Gai
100 Years Of Women At Ub Law: A Brief History, Lisabeth Gai
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Ahead Of Her Time: Helen Z.M. Rodgers And Cecil B. Weiner, Katharine W. Bowen
Ahead Of Her Time: Helen Z.M. Rodgers And Cecil B. Weiner, Katharine W. Bowen
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Response To Loyalty In The Firm: A Statement Of General Principles On The Duties Of Partners Withdrawing From Law Firms, Leslie D. Corwin
Response To Loyalty In The Firm: A Statement Of General Principles On The Duties Of Partners Withdrawing From Law Firms, Leslie D. Corwin
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law Partner Expulsions, Allan W. Vestal
Law Partner Expulsions, Allan W. Vestal
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Loyalty In The Firm: A Statement Of General Principles On The Duties Of Partners Withdrawing From Law Firms, Robert W. Hillman
Loyalty In The Firm: A Statement Of General Principles On The Duties Of Partners Withdrawing From Law Firms, Robert W. Hillman
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Underlying Causes Of Withdrawal And Expulsion Of Partners From Law Firms, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr.
The Underlying Causes Of Withdrawal And Expulsion Of Partners From Law Firms, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr.
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Faces Of Loyalty: A Comment On Hillman, Loyalty In The Firm: A Statement Of General Principles On The Duties Of Partners Withdrawing From Law Firms, Deborah A. Demott
The Faces Of Loyalty: A Comment On Hillman, Loyalty In The Firm: A Statement Of General Principles On The Duties Of Partners Withdrawing From Law Firms, Deborah A. Demott
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law School Engagement In Professionalism And Improved Bar Relations, Donald J. Weidner
Law School Engagement In Professionalism And Improved Bar Relations, Donald J. Weidner
Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
A Proposed Conflict Of Interest Rule For Attorney-Mediators, Michelle D. Gaines
A Proposed Conflict Of Interest Rule For Attorney-Mediators, Michelle D. Gaines
Washington Law Review
Maintaining the success and fairness of mediation requires mediators to be impartial toward all parties and to protect the confidentiality of mediation sessions. Attorney-mediators encounter conflicts of interest, based on prior or subsequent representation of clients, that can disrupt impartiality or confidentiality. When attorneys practice mediation, it is unclear where they should look for guidance: attorney rules of professional conduct, mediator ethical standards, or both. Additionally, attorney-mediators encounter unique issues that ethical guidelines designed for attorneys or mediators do not address adequately. This Comment proposes a comprehensive conflict of interest rule for inclusion in the Rules of Professional Conduct that …
Reforming The Bar: Women And The Arkansas Legal Profession, Frances Mitchell Ross
Reforming The Bar: Women And The Arkansas Legal Profession, Frances Mitchell Ross
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ranking And Explaining The Scholarly Impact Of Law Schools, Theodore Eisenberg, Martin T. Wells
Ranking And Explaining The Scholarly Impact Of Law Schools, Theodore Eisenberg, Martin T. Wells
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
This article measures 32 law schools' academic reputations by citations to their faculties' works. Yale, Chicago, Harvard, and Stanford rank alone at the top. Seven or eight schools compose the next group. We also explore the relation between scholarly impact and entry-level or lateral hire status, gender, minority status, subjects taught, and years in teaching. Lateral hires systematically outperform entry-level hires. We find no substantial evidence of male-female differences. We find some evidence of lower citations for minority females, but this difference is largely attributable to those in teaching fewer than 8 years. For faculty members in teaching more than …
Brief Letter Written Twenty-Five Years Ago Began Events Leading To Boshkoff To Teaching Honor
Brief Letter Written Twenty-Five Years Ago Began Events Leading To Boshkoff To Teaching Honor
Leon Wallace (1951-1952 Acting; 1952-1966)
No abstract provided.
The Boiling Pot Of Lawyer Conflicts In Bankruptcy, Charles W. Wolfram
The Boiling Pot Of Lawyer Conflicts In Bankruptcy, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
I take up here only two modest pieces of the current puzzle of lawyer conflicts of interest in bankruptcy practice. One involves the decision of the American Law Institute (hereinafter "ALI") to sidestep the entire field in the course of drafting its Restatement of the Law Governing Lawyers (hereinafter "Restatement"). The other involves the decision of the National Bankruptcy Review Commission (hereinafter "NBRC") to refuse to recommend that Congress do anything at all major to disturb existing law in the same realm. Either the law of lawyer conflicts in bankruptcy has been blessed in its present state by two prestigious …
Bismarck's Sausages And The Ali's Resatements, Charles W. Wolfram