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Fordham Law School

Regulation

1996

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Beyond Sex Discrimination: A Proposal For Federal Sexual Harassment Legislation, Deborah N. Mcfarland Jan 1996

Beyond Sex Discrimination: A Proposal For Federal Sexual Harassment Legislation, Deborah N. Mcfarland

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Conflicts Of Interest In Litigation: The Judicial Role , Bruce A. Green Jan 1996

Conflicts Of Interest In Litigation: The Judicial Role , Bruce A. Green

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Professional Liability Insurers As Regulators Of Law Practice, Anthony E. Davis Jan 1996

Professional Liability Insurers As Regulators Of Law Practice, Anthony E. Davis

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Aba Regulation Of Contingency Fees: Money Talks, Ethics Walks, Lester Brickman Jan 1996

Aba Regulation Of Contingency Fees: Money Talks, Ethics Walks, Lester Brickman

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Principled Opinions: Response To Brickman, Susan P. Koniak Jan 1996

Principled Opinions: Response To Brickman, Susan P. Koniak

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Who Should Regulate The Ethics Of Federal Prosecutors, Rory K. Little Jan 1996

Who Should Regulate The Ethics Of Federal Prosecutors, Rory K. Little

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Who Can Best Regulate The Ethics Of Federal Prosecutors, Or, Who Should Regulate The Regulators: Response To Little, Fred C. Zacharias Jan 1996

Who Can Best Regulate The Ethics Of Federal Prosecutors, Or, Who Should Regulate The Regulators: Response To Little, Fred C. Zacharias

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


How Should We Determine Who Should Regulate Lawyers--Managing Conflict And Context In Professional Regulation , David B. Wilkins Jan 1996

How Should We Determine Who Should Regulate Lawyers--Managing Conflict And Context In Professional Regulation , David B. Wilkins

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.