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The Knowledge Guild: The Legal Profession In An Age Of Technological Change, Paul F. Kirgis
The Knowledge Guild: The Legal Profession In An Age Of Technological Change, Paul F. Kirgis
Nevada Law Journal
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Lawyering At The Intersection Of Public Law And Legal Ethics: Government Lawyers As Custodians Of The Rule Of Law, Adam M. Dodek
Lawyering At The Intersection Of Public Law And Legal Ethics: Government Lawyers As Custodians Of The Rule Of Law, Adam M. Dodek
Dalhousie Law Journal
Government lawyers are significant actors in the Canadian legal profession, yet they are largely ignored by regulators and by academic scholarship. The dominant view of lawyering fails to adequately capture the unique role of government lawyers. Government lawyers are different from other lawyers by virtue of their role in creating and upholding the rule of law Most accounts of government lawyers separate public law duties of government from ethical duties of lawyers; for example, acknowledging the "public interest" role ofgovernment lawyers but asserting that this has no impact on their ethical duties as lawyers. Instead of this compartmentalized approach, this …
The Risk Of Risk Management, Stephan Landsman
The Risk Of Risk Management, Stephan Landsman
Fordham Law Review
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