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Beyond The Information Age: The Duty Of Technology Competence In The Algorithmic Society, Jamie J. Baker
Beyond The Information Age: The Duty Of Technology Competence In The Algorithmic Society, Jamie J. Baker
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
What We Know And Need To Know About Online Dispute Resolution, Ethan Katsh, Colin Rule
What We Know And Need To Know About Online Dispute Resolution, Ethan Katsh, Colin Rule
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Financial Disclosures And Fist-Fighting: Disorderly Behavior In The South Carolina General Assembly, Noah Glen Allen
Financial Disclosures And Fist-Fighting: Disorderly Behavior In The South Carolina General Assembly, Noah Glen Allen
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Deflating Autonomy, Charles R. Mendez
A Measured Approach To E-Discovery: A Federal Practitioner's Guide To The Civil And Ethical Rules Governing E-Discovery, Shiva V. Hodges
A Measured Approach To E-Discovery: A Federal Practitioner's Guide To The Civil And Ethical Rules Governing E-Discovery, Shiva V. Hodges
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethical Implications Of Intellectual Property In Africa, Dick Kawooya
Ethical Implications Of Intellectual Property In Africa, Dick Kawooya
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Character Or Code: What Makes A Good And Ethical Lawyer, Donald James Hermann
Character Or Code: What Makes A Good And Ethical Lawyer, Donald James Hermann
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ethic Of High Expectations, Jean Galbraith
The Ethic Of High Expectations, Jean Galbraith
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Are You In Good Hands: Is The Use Of In-House Counsel Right For South Carolina Insurance Defense, Eric Montalvo
Are You In Good Hands: Is The Use Of In-House Counsel Right For South Carolina Insurance Defense, Eric Montalvo
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Professionalization Of Law Firm In-House Counsel, Elizabeth Chambliss
The Professionalization Of Law Firm In-House Counsel, Elizabeth Chambliss
Faculty Publications
This Article examines the structural evolution of the "firm counsel" position from a volunteer, part-time position filled by an existing partner to a specialized, often full-time position increasingly filled by career in-house counsel. Based on focus groups and interviews with firm counsel, as well as participant observation at meetings and conferences aimed at firm counsel, I examine how the professionalization of the firm counsel position affects: (1) the definition of the firm as the client; (2) the authority of firm counsel with partners; and (3) firm counsels' professional commitments and attitudes about ethical rules. I find that, from a regulatory …
Multijurisdictional Practice Of Law Under The Revised South Carolina Rules Of Professional Conduct, Jane Hawthorne Merrill
Multijurisdictional Practice Of Law Under The Revised South Carolina Rules Of Professional Conduct, Jane Hawthorne Merrill
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Nirvana Fallacy In Law Firm Regulation Debate, Elizabeth Chambliss
The Nirvana Fallacy In Law Firm Regulation Debate, Elizabeth Chambliss
Faculty Publications
Most commentators would agree that large law firms have outgrown collegial management and self-regulation. Yet lawyers generally have been slow to recognize the benefits of bureaucratic management, and traditionally have resisted and lamented the move toward more bureaucratic forms. Many lawyers view the infrastructure of bureaucratic management - that is, formal policies and procedures and specialized managerial personnel - as necessarily undermining professional ethics and individual accountability within firms.
This article questions the empirical basis for such concerns. I argue that the fear that centralized management controls will undermine individual accountability rests on an implicit comparison to a nostalgic, collegial …
The Ethics Of Using Judges To Conceal Wrongdoing, John P. Freeman
The Ethics Of Using Judges To Conceal Wrongdoing, John P. Freeman
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Duties And Responsibilities Of Lawyers In Light Of In Re Myers: Are You Aware, Sarah Theresa Eibling
Duties And Responsibilities Of Lawyers In Light Of In Re Myers: Are You Aware, Sarah Theresa Eibling
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Of Using Judges To Conceal Wrongdoing, John P. Freeman
The Ethics Of Using Judges To Conceal Wrongdoing, John P. Freeman
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Popular Culture As A Lens On Legal Professionalism, Alexander W. Scherr, Hillary Brave Farber
Popular Culture As A Lens On Legal Professionalism, Alexander W. Scherr, Hillary Brave Farber
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Promoting Effective Ethical Infrastructure In Large Law Firms: A Call For Research And Reporting, Elizabeth Chambliss, David B. Wilkins
Promoting Effective Ethical Infrastructure In Large Law Firms: A Call For Research And Reporting, Elizabeth Chambliss, David B. Wilkins
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Newgarth Revisited: Mrs. Robinson's Case, Alexander M. Sanders Jr.
Newgarth Revisited: Mrs. Robinson's Case, Alexander M. Sanders Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fundamentals Of Professionalism, L. Ray Patterson
The Fundamentals Of Professionalism, L. Ray Patterson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Many Futures Of The Big Law Firm, Marc Galanter, Thomas Palay
The Many Futures Of The Big Law Firm, Marc Galanter, Thomas Palay
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is Value Billing The Answer: A Response To The Individual Practitioner And Commercialism In The Profession,, Marilyn V. Yarbrough
Is Value Billing The Answer: A Response To The Individual Practitioner And Commercialism In The Profession,, Marilyn V. Yarbrough
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Business Of The Law In The 1990s, Phillip J. Nexon
The Business Of The Law In The 1990s, Phillip J. Nexon
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics, James E. Bradley, J. E. Pilgreen Iv, Robin M. Johnson
Ethics, James E. Bradley, J. E. Pilgreen Iv, Robin M. Johnson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics And The Law, Warren E. Burger
The Lawyer's Obligation To Be Trustworthy When Dealing With Opposing Parties, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
The Lawyer's Obligation To Be Trustworthy When Dealing With Opposing Parties, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics And Professional Responsibility, Coming B. Gibbs, Simpson Hyatt, Philip Wilmeth
Ethics And Professional Responsibility, Coming B. Gibbs, Simpson Hyatt, Philip Wilmeth
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Integrity And The Lawyer, David W. Robinson
Integrity And The Lawyer, David W. Robinson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chairman's Foreward, Coleman Karesh