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Effects Of Reputation On The Legal Profession, Fred C. Zacharias
Effects Of Reputation On The Legal Profession, Fred C. Zacharias
Washington and Lee Law Review
This Article considers how the reputation of lawyers and signaling between lawyers and clients affects the impact of legal ethics rules. Academics who have written about the relationships between lawyers and clients have not adequately considered the influence of reputational signaling on who clients hire and on lawyers' implementation of discretion. These empirical issues are key to a proper analysis of many professional rules and to the approach bar associations should take to matching lawyers and clients. The Article will focus primarily on lawyers' reputations as a proxy for what clients want, or need, to know about their representatives. Part …
Law In The Coming Years*, George D. Gibson
Law In The Coming Years*, George D. Gibson
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Horizons For Young Lawyers Today, Whitney North Seymour
Horizons For Young Lawyers Today, Whitney North Seymour
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Current Peril Of The Legal Profession, Robert G. Storey
The Current Peril Of The Legal Profession, Robert G. Storey
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The General Practitioner Faces Taxes, Charles L. Claunch
The General Practitioner Faces Taxes, Charles L. Claunch
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Place And Function Of The Lawyer In Society, Charles V. Laughlin
The Place And Function Of The Lawyer In Society, Charles V. Laughlin
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Unauthorized Practice-Drafting Of Legal Instruments Incidental To Business As Practice Of Law By Real Estate Agency
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Lawyer Of Tomorrow, Donald R. Richberg
The Lawyer Of Tomorrow, Donald R. Richberg
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.