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Hofstra Law Review

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Promoting Effective Ethical Infrastructure In Large Law Firms: A Call For Research And Reporting, Elizabeth Chambliss, David B. Wilkins Jan 2002

Promoting Effective Ethical Infrastructure In Large Law Firms: A Call For Research And Reporting, Elizabeth Chambliss, David B. Wilkins

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No abstract provided.


Cheating Clients With The Percentage-Of-The-Gross Contigent Fee Scam, W. William Hodes Jan 2002

Cheating Clients With The Percentage-Of-The-Gross Contigent Fee Scam, W. William Hodes

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No abstract provided.


Toward Abandoning Organized Professionalism, Thomas D. Morgan Jan 2002

Toward Abandoning Organized Professionalism, Thomas D. Morgan

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No abstract provided.


Bar Association Ethics Committees: Are They Broken?, Bruce A. Green Jan 2002

Bar Association Ethics Committees: Are They Broken?, Bruce A. Green

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No abstract provided.


Are Agreements To Keep Secret Information Learned In Discovery Legal, Illegal, Or Something In Between?, Susan P. Koniak Jan 2002

Are Agreements To Keep Secret Information Learned In Discovery Legal, Illegal, Or Something In Between?, Susan P. Koniak

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No abstract provided.


Regulating Attorney Conduct: Past, Present, And Future, Steven Krane Jan 2000

Regulating Attorney Conduct: Past, Present, And Future, Steven Krane

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No abstract provided.


Conflicts Of Interest And Other Ethical Issues Facing Bankruptcy Lawyers: Is Disinterestedness Necessary To Preserve The Integrity Of The Bankruptcy System?, Arthur J. Gonzalez Jan 1999

Conflicts Of Interest And Other Ethical Issues Facing Bankruptcy Lawyers: Is Disinterestedness Necessary To Preserve The Integrity Of The Bankruptcy System?, Arthur J. Gonzalez

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No abstract provided.


"Thinking Like A Lawyer" About Ethical Questions, William H. Simon Jan 1998

"Thinking Like A Lawyer" About Ethical Questions, William H. Simon

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No abstract provided.


Leave Your Clients At The Door, Lawrence J. Fox Jan 1998

Leave Your Clients At The Door, Lawrence J. Fox

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"Thinking Like A Lawyer" Or Acting Like A Judge?: A Response To Professor Simon, David N. Yellen Jan 1998

"Thinking Like A Lawyer" Or Acting Like A Judge?: A Response To Professor Simon, David N. Yellen

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The Threat To Judicial Independence By Criticism Of Judges - A Proposed Solution To The Real Problem, Monroe H. Freedman Jan 1997

The Threat To Judicial Independence By Criticism Of Judges - A Proposed Solution To The Real Problem, Monroe H. Freedman

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This Article is in two parts. The first argues that criticism of judges by lawyers is both constitutionally protected and desirable in a democratic society. The second part suggests an appropriate judicial response in the rare case where judicial independence is truly threatened by criticism of a judge.


Rambo Depositions: Controlling An Ethical Cancer In Civil Litigation, Jean M. Cary Jan 1996

Rambo Depositions: Controlling An Ethical Cancer In Civil Litigation, Jean M. Cary

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When Lawyers Represent Their Adversaries: Conflicts Of Interest Arising Out Of The Lawyer-Lawyer Relationship, Steven C. Krane Jan 1995

When Lawyers Represent Their Adversaries: Conflicts Of Interest Arising Out Of The Lawyer-Lawyer Relationship, Steven C. Krane

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No abstract provided.


Audience Discussion Jan 1994

Audience Discussion

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Gross Profits? An Introduction To A Program On Legal Fees, Roy Simon Jan 1994

Gross Profits? An Introduction To A Program On Legal Fees, Roy Simon

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Do lawyers earn gross profits? That is, do lawyers earn "too much"? A recent survey indicates that a majority of people think that lawyers charge too much, and the percentage of people who think lawyers charge too much has increased sharply in recent years, but is the public right? The Association of American Law Schools ("AALS") Section on Professional Responsibility organized this symposium to give us some data on that question. At the live program, held on January 7, 1994, the entire audience consisted of law professors who teach and write about professional responsibility. In this written symposium, we hope …


Permitting The Sale Of A Law Practice: Furthering The Interests Of Both Attorneys And Their Clients, Gayle L. Coy Jan 1994

Permitting The Sale Of A Law Practice: Furthering The Interests Of Both Attorneys And Their Clients, Gayle L. Coy

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Gross Profits? Questions About Lawyer Billing Practices, Lisa G. Lerman Jan 1994

Gross Profits? Questions About Lawyer Billing Practices, Lisa G. Lerman

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Inventing Billable Hours: Contract V. Fairness In Charging Attorney's Fees, Carl M. Selinger Jan 1994

Inventing Billable Hours: Contract V. Fairness In Charging Attorney's Fees, Carl M. Selinger

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Attorney Contributions In Judicial Campaigns: Creating The Appearance Of Impropriety, Bradley A. Siciliano Jan 1991

Attorney Contributions In Judicial Campaigns: Creating The Appearance Of Impropriety, Bradley A. Siciliano

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No abstract provided.