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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Civil And Criminal Liability Of Tax Advisors, Meyer Rothwacks
The Civil And Criminal Liability Of Tax Advisors, Meyer Rothwacks
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
The Code Of Professional Responsibility As A Measure Of Attorney Liability In Civil Litigation, Charles W. Wolfram
The Code Of Professional Responsibility As A Measure Of Attorney Liability In Civil Litigation, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Disqualification Of Counsel: The Westinghouse Litigation, Anthony D'Amato
Disqualification Of Counsel: The Westinghouse Litigation, Anthony D'Amato
Faculty Working Papers
The motion to disqualify counsel is becoming increasingly important in pre-trial strategy. Discusses one case arising out of Westinghouse Electric Corporation's alleged breach of longterm uranium supply contracts, in which a disqualification motion was sustained against Westinghouse's counsel, Kirkland & Ellis.
Balzacian Legality, Thomas E. Carbonneau
Balzacian Legality, Thomas E. Carbonneau
Journal Articles
The study of law and literature is an area of growing interest to legal scholars in the United States. Honore de Balzac incorporated in his works a panoramic view of the social reality of nineteenth century France. In this context, the fidelity of Balzac's plots and characters to their external models has been well-documented in a number of fields, including sociology, commerce, and finance. In addition to this penchant for realism, however, Balzac laced his novels with an equally evident moral content. This commitment to accuracy and morality also influenced Balzac's novelistic treatment of the law and lawyers.
Balzac's work …
Serving The Public Interest: An Overstated Objective, John A. Humbach
Serving The Public Interest: An Overstated Objective, John A. Humbach
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
It is clear that there are many occasions when legal services would be useful but are not being provided. The question is what the legal profession can do and should be fairly expected to do about this.
Is Your Career On Target?, Gary A. Munneke
Is Your Career On Target?, Gary A. Munneke
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The author writes about nonlegal careers for lawyers.
Charles H. Miller Lecture -- Lawyers And Their Public Responsibilities, Thomas Ehrlich
Charles H. Miller Lecture -- Lawyers And Their Public Responsibilities, Thomas Ehrlich
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Rationing Justice, Thomas Ehrlich
Multiple Representation And Conflicts Of Interest In Criminal Cases, Peter W. Tague
Multiple Representation And Conflicts Of Interest In Criminal Cases, Peter W. Tague
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Conflicts of interest resulting from multiple representation in criminal cases impose heavy burdens on all the participants in the criminal justice system. Although the Supreme Court in Holloway v. Arkansas refused to hold that joint representation is unconstitutional per se, it recently approved Proposed Rule of Criminal Procedure 44(c), which would require trial courts to protect a defendant's right to counsel in this situation. After discussing the current approaches of the courts to the problems presented by joint representation, Professor Tague analyzes the proposed rule. He criticizes the proposed rule for its failure to define the role of the trial …