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Recommendations Of The Conference On Ethical Issues In The Legal Respresentation Of Children
Recommendations Of The Conference On Ethical Issues In The Legal Respresentation Of Children
Fordham Law Review
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Report Of The Working Group On Determining The Child's Capacity To Make Decisions, Peter Margulies
Report Of The Working Group On Determining The Child's Capacity To Make Decisions, Peter Margulies
Fordham Law Review
[Preamble] As with adults, a lawyer has an ethical obligation to advocate the position of a child unless independent evidence exists that the child is unable to express a reasoned choice about issues that are relevant to the particular purpose for which the lawyer is representing the child. Where such evidence exists, the lawyer must engage in additional fact-finding to determine whether the child has, or may develop, the capacity to direct the lawyer's action in the particular context.
Foreword: Children And The Ethical Practice Of Law, Bruce A. Green, Bernardine Dohrn
Foreword: Children And The Ethical Practice Of Law, Bruce A. Green, Bernardine Dohrn
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Working Group On Determining The Best Interest Of The Child, Robert Schwartz
Report Of The Working Group On Determining The Best Interest Of The Child, Robert Schwartz
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Working Group On Interviewing And Counseling, Gregg Herman
Report Of The Working Group On Interviewing And Counseling, Gregg Herman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Working Group On Confidentiality, Bruce Boyer
Report Of The Working Group On Confidentiality, Bruce Boyer
Fordham Law Review
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Report Of The Working Group On Conflicts Of Interest, Bruce A. Green
Report Of The Working Group On Conflicts Of Interest, Bruce A. Green
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.