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Law Librarianship: Rebirth Or Buried Alive?, Jack Mcneill
Law Librarianship: Rebirth Or Buried Alive?, Jack Mcneill
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The AALL Committee on the Renaissance of Law Librarianship in the Information Age has just issued a report redefining law librarianship for the digital age. The full report is must reading for all interested in law librarianship because it accurately defines the skills needed to bring us into the future. Unfortunately, the report makes suggestions that may lead, not to renaissance, but to lower salaries.
In Defense Of Lawyers, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
In Defense Of Lawyers, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
No abstract provided.
Invitation To John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Right To Life And Death, Liam Hamilton
Invitation To John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Right To Life And Death, Liam Hamilton
Miscellaneous
Invitation to "The Right to Life and Death" by Chief Justice Liam Hamilton of the Supreme Court of Ireland (1994-2000).
Projecting The Washington College Of Law Into The Future, Claudio Grossman
Projecting The Washington College Of Law Into The Future, Claudio Grossman
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Lawyer Professionalism In A Gendered Society, Ellen S. Podgor
Lawyer Professionalism In A Gendered Society, Ellen S. Podgor
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Find A Way To Make A Difference, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Find A Way To Make A Difference, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
The following is adapted from an address to the entering class.
(Oxymoron?) Ethical Decision-Making By Attorneys: An Empirical Study, Susan Daicoff
(Oxymoron?) Ethical Decision-Making By Attorneys: An Empirical Study, Susan Daicoff
Susan Daicoff
No abstract provided.
Beyond Arbitration: Innovation And Evolution In The United States Construction Industry, Thomas J. Stipanowich
Beyond Arbitration: Innovation And Evolution In The United States Construction Industry, Thomas J. Stipanowich
Thomas J. Stipanowich
Disagreement among contracting parties has a rich tradition in the construction industry, which has been at the forefront of creating and experimenting with alternatives to litigation. In this article, Professor Stipanowich examines traditional alternatives to litigation utilized by the construction industry, including summary adjudication by design professionals, arbitration, mediation, minitrial, dispute review boards, early neutral evaluation, and partnering. After analyzing the results from the 1991 ABA-sponsored survey on dispute resolution in the construction industry, the author presents data from the 1994 Multidisciplinary Study on Dispute Avoidance and Resolution in the Construction Industry, a landmark study of which the author was …