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Give Them Back Their Lives: Recognizing Client Narrative In Case Theory, Binny Miller Dec 1994

Give Them Back Their Lives: Recognizing Client Narrative In Case Theory, Binny Miller

Michigan Law Review

This article is about case theory and its implications for incorporating client narratives in litigation. In seeking to understand the connections between voice, narrative, and case theory, I look not only to theory but to my experience as a clinical teacher and criminal defense attorney. I explore how the practice of lawyering can be reconstructed to embrace a greater role for clients in constructing case theories, both through the images of the client the lawyer presents in the case theory and through active client participation in developing and choosing the case theory. Although one aim of case theory is to …


Making Elite Lawyers: Visions Of Law At Harvard And Beyond, Daniel A. Cohen May 1994

Making Elite Lawyers: Visions Of Law At Harvard And Beyond, Daniel A. Cohen

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Making Elite Lawyers: Visions of Law at Harvard and Beyond by Robert Granfield


Indiana Lawyer's Who's Who (Crossword Puzzle), Michael S. Maurer Apr 1994

Indiana Lawyer's Who's Who (Crossword Puzzle), Michael S. Maurer

Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)

A crossword puzzle created by Michael S. Maurer with questions related to prominent legal professionals in Indiana, including Dean Aman.


Attorney's Fees In Chapter 11 Reorganization: A Case For Modified Procedures, Brenda Hacker Osborne Apr 1994

Attorney's Fees In Chapter 11 Reorganization: A Case For Modified Procedures, Brenda Hacker Osborne

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Pathologizing Professional Life: Psycho-Literary Case Stories, James R. Elkins Apr 1994

Pathologizing Professional Life: Psycho-Literary Case Stories, James R. Elkins

Law Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Law Is Still A Noble Profession, Alfred C. Aman Jr. Jan 1994

Law Is Still A Noble Profession, Alfred C. Aman Jr.

Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)

No abstract provided.


Remarks: St John's Law Review Alumni Dinner, Roger J. Miner '56 Jan 1994

Remarks: St John's Law Review Alumni Dinner, Roger J. Miner '56

Law Review Addresses

No abstract provided.


Critical Rules In Negotiating Sales Contracts: The Lawyer's Job, James J. White Jan 1994

Critical Rules In Negotiating Sales Contracts: The Lawyer's Job, James J. White

Other Publications

In my experience, lawyers begin negotiating only after the business people have decided upon the description and quality of the product, the time of delivery, and the mode and amount of payment. The lawyers are left with the pathological problems--who gets what in case of trouble. Most of those problems relate to the seller's responsibility if the product does not conform to the contract or otherwise fails to please the buyer. These failures can cause economic loss to the buyer, economic loss to a remote purchaser, or personal injury or property damage to immediate or remote parties. Third parties may …


A Brief Look At New York's Efforts To Codify Its Law Of Evidence, Barbara C. Salken Jan 1994

A Brief Look At New York's Efforts To Codify Its Law Of Evidence, Barbara C. Salken

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.