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The Lawyer's Role In A Contemporary Democracy, Promoting The Rule Of Law, Lawyering Loyalties: Speech Rights And Duties Within Twenty-First-Century New Governance, Orly Lobel
Fordham Law Review
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The Lawyer's Role In A Contemporary Democracy, Foreword, Bruce A. Green
The Lawyer's Role In A Contemporary Democracy, Foreword, Bruce A. Green
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer's Role In A Contemporary Democracy, Tensions Between Various Conceptions Of The Lawyer's Role, Lawyering At The Extremes: The Representation Of Tom Mooney, 1916-1939, Rebecca Roiphe
Fordham Law Review
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The Lawyer's Role In A Contemporary Democracy, Promoting Social Change And Political Values, The Lawyer As Catalyst Of Social Change, James E. Moliterno
The Lawyer's Role In A Contemporary Democracy, Promoting Social Change And Political Values, The Lawyer As Catalyst Of Social Change, James E. Moliterno
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer As Citizen , James E. Fleming
The Business Lawyer As Terrorist Transaction Cost Engineer, Royce De R. Barondes
The Business Lawyer As Terrorist Transaction Cost Engineer, Royce De R. Barondes
Fordham Law Review
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Ethical Issues Arising When A Lawyer Leaves A Firm: Restrictions On Practice, Daniel J. Capra, Richard Friedman, Arthur Handler, Diana Parker
Ethical Issues Arising When A Lawyer Leaves A Firm: Restrictions On Practice, Daniel J. Capra, Richard Friedman, Arthur Handler, Diana Parker
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Restriction on covenants not to compete have been a long-time feature of legal practice. Rules prohibiting law firms from restricting lawyers' ability to practice or imposing penalties on lawyers that leave a firm attempt to balance the law firm's interest in survival in a competitive market with the countervailing interests of attorney mobility, and protecting clients' choice of counsel. Restrictions on covenants not to compete should be vigorously enforced, and the exception that allows for the forfeiture of retirement benefits by attorneys that choose to leave a firm should be narrowly applied to only those funds to which the departing …
The Advocate: Should He Speak Or Write?, The Rt. Hon. Lord Mackay
The Advocate: Should He Speak Or Write?, The Rt. Hon. Lord Mackay
Fordham Law Review
This speech was given by The Rt. Hon. Lord Mackay on April 3, 1991, at Fordham University's School of Law as the John F. Sonnet Memorial Lecture.
The Myth Of The Litigation Explosion, Randy M. Mastro
The Myth Of The Litigation Explosion, Randy M. Mastro
Fordham Law Review
The Litigation Explorsion: What Happened When America Unleashed the Lawsuit. By Walter K. Olson. Truman Talley Books: Dutton, 1991. Pp. 338. $24.95
Some Further Reflections On The Problem Of Adequacy Of Trial Counsel , Warren E. Burger
Some Further Reflections On The Problem Of Adequacy Of Trial Counsel , Warren E. Burger
Fordham Law Review
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A Critique Of Lawyers' Ethics In An Adversary System, William R. Meagher
A Critique Of Lawyers' Ethics In An Adversary System, William R. Meagher
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Monroe Freedman’s book is largely a reiteration of his unorthodox views, previously aired in various law reviews and other professional publications, regarding ethical standards that should govern the conduct of the trial advocate. Since his positions contradict the behavioral principles codified in two publications of the American Bar Association—the Code of Professional Responsibility and the Standards Relating to the Defense Function—the author adopts the apologetic strategy of impugning both the credibility and the viability of these precepts in order to justify his contrary stance and to clear the way for its general acceptance.
Legislative Or Judicial Control Of Attorneys.
Legislative Or Judicial Control Of Attorneys.
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.