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Sneaking Around In The Legal Profession: Interjurisdictional Unauthorized Practice By Transactional Lawyers, Charles W. Wolfram
Sneaking Around In The Legal Profession: Interjurisdictional Unauthorized Practice By Transactional Lawyers, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The quiet clubbiness that once characterized the practice of law in the United States is rapidly disappearing as new realities announce their clamorous arrival. Evaporating at a great rate—judging speed of change in historical terms—are many traditionally accepted and functionally important features of the legal profession of another day. Disappearing or dead are such sturdy former fixtures as the exclusivity of traditional bar self-policing. Also gone is the at-one-time widely acknowledged hegemony of the American Bar Association as the exclusive source of lawyer code pronouncements on lawyer disciplinary regulation. Courts, under the thrall of bar associations, at one time claimed …
Prospecting The Internet, Peter W. Martin
Prospecting The Internet, Peter W. Martin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Potential clients, legal information and expert forums are waiting for lawyers on the 'Net. An innovator in online legal services explains why you need to be there.
Remembering Banks, Robert B. Kent
Remembering Banks, Robert B. Kent
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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Proposed Legislation Concerning A Lawyer’S Duty Of Confidentiality, Roger C. Cramton
Proposed Legislation Concerning A Lawyer’S Duty Of Confidentiality, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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