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The Paradox Of Professionalism: Journalism And Malpractice, Robert E. Drechsel
The Paradox Of Professionalism: Journalism And Malpractice, Robert E. Drechsel
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Competent Appellate Advocacy And Continuing Legal Education: Fitting The Means To The End, D. Franklin Arey Iii
Competent Appellate Advocacy And Continuing Legal Education: Fitting The Means To The End, D. Franklin Arey Iii
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
Competency is an important practice requirement. Appellate competency differs from other legal practices. This article presents CLE programs that promote appellate advocacy.