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Law License Reciprocity’S Discriminatory Exclusion Of Working Mothers, Sarah W. Keller Jan 2023

Law License Reciprocity’S Discriminatory Exclusion Of Working Mothers, Sarah W. Keller

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Former Senator’S Guide To Professional Responsibility: Rpc 8.4 And The Appearance Of Impropriety In Retainer Fees And Politics, Michael S. Morgan Jan 2020

A Former Senator’S Guide To Professional Responsibility: Rpc 8.4 And The Appearance Of Impropriety In Retainer Fees And Politics, Michael S. Morgan

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reform Prosecutors And Separation Of Powers, Logan Sawyer Jan 2020

Reform Prosecutors And Separation Of Powers, Logan Sawyer

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Should Robots Prosecute And Defend?, Stephen E. Henderson Jan 2019

Should Robots Prosecute And Defend?, Stephen E. Henderson

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ai/Esq.: Impacts Of Artificial Intelligence In Lawyer-Client Relationships, Chris Chambers Goodman Jan 2019

Ai/Esq.: Impacts Of Artificial Intelligence In Lawyer-Client Relationships, Chris Chambers Goodman

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dispute Resolution Neutrals’ Ethical Obligation To Support Measured Transparency, Nancy A. Welsh Jan 2019

Dispute Resolution Neutrals’ Ethical Obligation To Support Measured Transparency, Nancy A. Welsh

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Duty Dilemma: When The Duty To Mitigate Damages And The Duty To Preserve Evidence Collide, Collen L. Steffen Jan 2019

The Duty Dilemma: When The Duty To Mitigate Damages And The Duty To Preserve Evidence Collide, Collen L. Steffen

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Promise And Limitations Of Artificial Intelligence In The Practice Of Law, W. Bradley Wendel Jan 2019

The Promise And Limitations Of Artificial Intelligence In The Practice Of Law, W. Bradley Wendel

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Artificial Wisdom? A Potential Limit On Ai In Law (And Elsewhere), Joshua P. Davis Jan 2019

Artificial Wisdom? A Potential Limit On Ai In Law (And Elsewhere), Joshua P. Davis

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Online Legal Document Providers And The Public Interest: Using A Certification Approach To Balance Access To Justice And Public Protection, Susan Saab Fortney Jan 2019

Online Legal Document Providers And The Public Interest: Using A Certification Approach To Balance Access To Justice And Public Protection, Susan Saab Fortney

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Minding The Gaps In Lawyers’ Rules Of Professional Conduct, Anita Bernstein Jan 2019

Minding The Gaps In Lawyers’ Rules Of Professional Conduct, Anita Bernstein

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Future Is ̶B̶R̶I̶G̶H̶T̶ Complicated: Ai, Apps & Access To Justice, Emily S. Taylor Poppe Jan 2019

The Future Is ̶B̶R̶I̶G̶H̶T̶ Complicated: Ai, Apps & Access To Justice, Emily S. Taylor Poppe

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


When Robots Make Legal Mistakes, Susan C. Morse Jan 2019

When Robots Make Legal Mistakes, Susan C. Morse

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


George Zimmerman, Jerry Sandusky, And The Ethics Of Counsel’S Use Of The Media, Wesley M. Oliver, Rebecca L. Silinski Jan 2016

George Zimmerman, Jerry Sandusky, And The Ethics Of Counsel’S Use Of The Media, Wesley M. Oliver, Rebecca L. Silinski

Oklahoma Law Review

The media is both a tool and a temptress for the modern lawyer. With interest in trials increasing, particularly criminal trials, lawyers are frequently invited to become part of the media’s coverage. The media provides lawyers an opportunity to tell their clients’ stories, but it also brings a type of fame to the attorney, which may bias the lawyer’s view of the wisdom of the coverage. The American Bar Association’s (ABA) Model Rules of Professional Conduct (Model Rules) have long recognized that a lawyer’s interest in the literary and media rights to the client’s story potentially compromises the client’s representation. …


Peace On Earth, Goodwill In Divorce: Revisiting Travis In Light Of Oklahoma’S Revised Ethical Rule Allowing The Sale Of Law Practice Goodwill, Jennifer D. Ary-Hogue Jan 2008

Peace On Earth, Goodwill In Divorce: Revisiting Travis In Light Of Oklahoma’S Revised Ethical Rule Allowing The Sale Of Law Practice Goodwill, Jennifer D. Ary-Hogue

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Decrypting The Code Of Ethics: The Relationship Between An Attorney's Ethical Duties And Network Security, Ash Mayfield Jan 2007

Decrypting The Code Of Ethics: The Relationship Between An Attorney's Ethical Duties And Network Security, Ash Mayfield

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Potential Abrogation Of Attorney-Client Privilege In Oklahoma As A Result Of Hipaa, Alexander M. Bednar Jan 2004

Potential Abrogation Of Attorney-Client Privilege In Oklahoma As A Result Of Hipaa, Alexander M. Bednar

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Misrepresentation By Lawyers About Credentials Or Experience, Vincent R. Johnson, Shawn M. Lovorn Jan 2004

Misrepresentation By Lawyers About Credentials Or Experience, Vincent R. Johnson, Shawn M. Lovorn

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Sarbanes-Oxley And The Oklahoma Rules Of Professional Conduct Recent Developments In Oklahoma, Drew Kershen Jan 2003

Sarbanes-Oxley And The Oklahoma Rules Of Professional Conduct Recent Developments In Oklahoma, Drew Kershen

Drew L. Kershen

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Securities Law: Section 307 Of The Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Irreconcilable Conflict With The Aba's Model Rules And The Oklahoma Rules Of Professional Conduct?, Jennifer Wheeler Jan 2003

Securities Law: Section 307 Of The Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Irreconcilable Conflict With The Aba's Model Rules And The Oklahoma Rules Of Professional Conduct?, Jennifer Wheeler

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legal And Professional Ethics: The Regulation Of Ancillaries And Law-Related Services Reaches Oklahoma, D. Kencade Babb Jan 2003

Legal And Professional Ethics: The Regulation Of Ancillaries And Law-Related Services Reaches Oklahoma, D. Kencade Babb

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legal And Professional Ethics: Protection Of Client Identity, Rebecca Wood Hunter Jan 2002

Legal And Professional Ethics: Protection Of Client Identity, Rebecca Wood Hunter

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pro Bono Publico In Oklahoma: Time For Change, Judith L. Maute Jan 2000

Pro Bono Publico In Oklahoma: Time For Change, Judith L. Maute

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Oklahoma Supreme Court's New Rules On Attorneys' Trial Publicity: Realism And Aspiration, Lawrence K. Hellman Jan 1998

The Oklahoma Supreme Court's New Rules On Attorneys' Trial Publicity: Realism And Aspiration, Lawrence K. Hellman

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


United States V. Mcveigh: Defending The Most Hated Man In America, Stephen Jones, Jennifer Gideon Jan 1998

United States V. Mcveigh: Defending The Most Hated Man In America, Stephen Jones, Jennifer Gideon

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Client Beware: The Need For A Mandatory Written Fee Agreement Rule, Lawrence A. Dubin Jan 1998

Client Beware: The Need For A Mandatory Written Fee Agreement Rule, Lawrence A. Dubin

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Attorneys: The Americans With Disabilities Act Should Not Impair The Regulation Of The Legal Profession Where Mental Health Is An Issue, Kelly R. Becton Jan 1996

Attorneys: The Americans With Disabilities Act Should Not Impair The Regulation Of The Legal Profession Where Mental Health Is An Issue, Kelly R. Becton

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Attorneys: The Hypocrisy Of The Anointed--The Refusal Of The Oklahoma Supreme Court To Extend Antidiscrimination Laws To Attorneys In Bar Disciplinary Hearings, Stephen M. Hines Jan 1996

Attorneys: The Hypocrisy Of The Anointed--The Refusal Of The Oklahoma Supreme Court To Extend Antidiscrimination Laws To Attorneys In Bar Disciplinary Hearings, Stephen M. Hines

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.