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United States V. Mcgoff: Can Lawyers Be Taught How To Read Statutes, Reed Dickerson Jan 1991

United States V. Mcgoff: Can Lawyers Be Taught How To Read Statutes, Reed Dickerson

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What We Don't Teach In Trial Advocacy: A Proposed Course In Trial Law, J. Alexander Tanford Jan 1991

What We Don't Teach In Trial Advocacy: A Proposed Course In Trial Law, J. Alexander Tanford

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Doing Business: The Management Of Uncertainty In Lawyers' Work, John Flood Jan 1991

Doing Business: The Management Of Uncertainty In Lawyers' Work, John Flood

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Apparently naive, but in fact not, is the question: What do lawyers do? Many scholars assume the central role of the lawyer is that of the advocate, but among lawyers working in law firms advocacy consumes little of their time. Similarly, the term lawyer provides hardly any meaning in itself. The research presented here is based on a participant-observation study of a corporate law firm. The central thesis proposed, in the light of case studies of the selling of shopping mall and the arranging of a bank loan, is that business lawyers are engaged in managing uncertainty for both their …