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Market Share - A Tale Of Two Centuries, Aaron Twerski Oct 1989

Market Share - A Tale Of Two Centuries, Aaron Twerski

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Under Advisement: Attorney Fee Forfeiture And The Supreme Court, Stacy Caplow Apr 1989

Under Advisement: Attorney Fee Forfeiture And The Supreme Court, Stacy Caplow

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Integration Of Professional Skills Into The Law School Curriculum: Where We've Been And Where We're Going, Elizabeth M. Schneider Jan 1989

Integration Of Professional Skills Into The Law School Curriculum: Where We've Been And Where We're Going, Elizabeth M. Schneider

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Through A Glass, Darkly: How The Court Sees Motions To Disqualify Criminal Defense Lawyers , Bruce A. Green Jan 1989

Through A Glass, Darkly: How The Court Sees Motions To Disqualify Criminal Defense Lawyers , Bruce A. Green

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Although raised frequently in the lower courts, the question of what the trial judge's role is in conflict-of-interest cases has, for nearly half a century, lurked in the background of the Supreme Court's decisions concerning the scope of a criminal defendant's right to the undivided loyalty of his attorney. Last term, as its conflict-of-interest jurisprudence reached middle age, the Court had the opportunity to articulate its views on that question. In Wheat v. United States, the Court held that a trial judge has discretion to disqualify defense counsel, even over the defendant's objection, if a serious possibility for a conflict …