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University of South Carolina

South Carolina Law Review

Legal Profession

2014

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The Promise And Challenges Of Limited Licensing, Barbara Madsen Apr 2014

The Promise And Challenges Of Limited Licensing, Barbara Madsen

South Carolina Law Review

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Changing Markets Create Opportunities: Emphasizing The Competencies Legal Employers Use In Hiring New Lawyers (Including Professional Formation/Professionalism), Neil Hamilton Apr 2014

Changing Markets Create Opportunities: Emphasizing The Competencies Legal Employers Use In Hiring New Lawyers (Including Professional Formation/Professionalism), Neil Hamilton

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Washington State Limited License Legal Technician Program: Enhancing Access To Justice And Ensuring The Integrity Of The Legal Profession, Stephen R. Crossland, Paula C. Littlewood Apr 2014

The Washington State Limited License Legal Technician Program: Enhancing Access To Justice And Ensuring The Integrity Of The Legal Profession, Stephen R. Crossland, Paula C. Littlewood

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Be The Change, James R. Silkenat Apr 2014

Be The Change, James R. Silkenat

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Law School Training For Licensed Legal Technicians - Implications For The Consumer Market, Elizabeth S. Chambliss Apr 2014

Law School Training For Licensed Legal Technicians - Implications For The Consumer Market, Elizabeth S. Chambliss

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


On Task - Expanding The Boundaries Of Legal Education, Vordman Carlisle Traywick Iii Apr 2014

On Task - Expanding The Boundaries Of Legal Education, Vordman Carlisle Traywick Iii

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Opening Remarks For The Keynote Address, William C. Hubbard Apr 2014

Opening Remarks For The Keynote Address, William C. Hubbard

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.