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Client-Lawyer Confidentiality, William D. Popkin
Client-Lawyer Confidentiality, William D. Popkin
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Legal Services For Poor People, Thomas Ehrlich
Legal Services For Poor People, Thomas Ehrlich
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Book Review. Solicitors And The Wider Community By David Podmore, John Flood
Book Review. Solicitors And The Wider Community By David Podmore, John Flood
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Law Deans' "Open Letter" Tells Of Student Skills Training Plan, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank T. Read, David T. Link, Charles A. Ehren Jr.
Law Deans' "Open Letter" Tells Of Student Skills Training Plan, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank T. Read, David T. Link, Charles A. Ehren Jr.
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Save The Legal Services Corporation, Thomas Ehrlich
Save The Legal Services Corporation, Thomas Ehrlich
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Middlemen Of The Law: An Ethnographic Inquiry Into The English Legal Profession, John Flood
Middlemen Of The Law: An Ethnographic Inquiry Into The English Legal Profession, John Flood
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The accomplishments of empirical research are often presented in a context that fails to show the process by which the results came about. This article examines the problems, hitches, and struggles encountered in a research project carried out on the English bar. And emphasis is given to the difficulty of tackling hitherto unexplored occupations that have had a long history of resisting research.
Bringing The Educational Reforms Of The Cramton Report Into The Case Method Classroom -- Two Models, Gene R. Shreve
Bringing The Educational Reforms Of The Cramton Report Into The Case Method Classroom -- Two Models, Gene R. Shreve
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The Report and Recommendations of the Task Force on Lawyer Competency. The Role of the Law Schools appeared on August 10, 1979. The report was released under the auspices of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association. The title was quickly shortened to the Cramton Report, after Dean Roger Cramton, Chairman of the Task Force.
The Cramton Report advocates reform in law school coursework that would permit students simultaneously to explore and develop a greater number of skills relevant to practicing law. This Article advocates that these reforms' not be confined to …