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The Role Of Shame In Regulating Attorney Conduct, Judith Mcmorrow Apr 2000

The Role Of Shame In Regulating Attorney Conduct, Judith Mcmorrow

Judith A. McMorrow

No abstract provided.


Lr&W Should Begin At The Beginning: Reading Legal Authority, Jane Kent Gionfriddo Apr 2000

Lr&W Should Begin At The Beginning: Reading Legal Authority, Jane Kent Gionfriddo

Jane Kent Gionfriddo

No abstract provided.


Hacia Una Argentina Digital, Horacio M. Lynch, Mauricio Devoto Feb 2000

Hacia Una Argentina Digital, Horacio M. Lynch, Mauricio Devoto

Horacio M. LYNCH

"... En opinión de muchos especialistas respetados en el mundo, la Argentina no tiene futuro si no exporta. Pero exportar en este nuevo siglo no es lo mismo que hacerlo hacia el 1900: los precios de los productos primarios argentinos cayeron ocho veces en el siglo, lo que nos bajó del quinto puesto en el ránking de países al lugar número 50...".


Managed Care Issues, Chapter 14, § Viii (2011 Annual Update), Donald Bogan Dec 1999

Managed Care Issues, Chapter 14, § Viii (2011 Annual Update), Donald Bogan

Donald T. Bogan

No abstract provided.


Globalization And The U.S. Market In Legal Services – Shifting Identities, Carole Silver Dec 1999

Globalization And The U.S. Market In Legal Services – Shifting Identities, Carole Silver

Carole Silver

No abstract provided.


Student Evaluations - A Tool For Advancing Law Teacher Professionalism And Respect For Students, David Walter Dec 1999

Student Evaluations - A Tool For Advancing Law Teacher Professionalism And Respect For Students, David Walter

David Walter

No abstract provided.


A Survey Of Legal Ethics Education In Law Schools, Laurel S. Terry Dec 1999

A Survey Of Legal Ethics Education In Law Schools, Laurel S. Terry

Laurel S. Terry

This book chapter, which was published in 2000, provides an overview of legal ethics education in U.S. law schools. Since 1974, legal ethics instruction has been required in law schools by the major accrediting body for law schools. The methods by which this require­ment has been satisfied vary, but the result is a much richer ethics literature than existed previously and a variety of approaches to the topic. This book chapter begins with an overview of the regulation of U.S. lawyers. The second section discusses the history of the legal ethics course requrirement. This section includes data from surveys published in …