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Informal Aggregation: Procedural And Ethical Implications Of Coordination Among Counsel In Related Lawsuits, Howard M. Erichson
Informal Aggregation: Procedural And Ethical Implications Of Coordination Among Counsel In Related Lawsuits, Howard M. Erichson
Duke Law Journal
Even when related claims are not aggregated by any formal procedural mechanism, the lawyers involved in the separate lawsuits often coordinate their efforts. Such "informal aggregation" raises important questions about the boundaries of a dispute and the boundaries of the lawyer-client relationship. As an ethical matter, the central question is whether a lawyer owes ethical duties to a coordinating lawyer's client. Looking at confidentiality, loyalty, conflicts of interest, and malpractice, Professor Erichson suggests that ethical safeguards for clients of coordinating lawyers are neither strong enough nor explicit enough to provide adequate protection, and the problem inheres in the nature of …
Performance Indicators For Natural Resource And Environmental Policy: Contributions From American Institutional Law And Economics, Nicholas Mercuro, Michael D. Kaplowitz
Performance Indicators For Natural Resource And Environmental Policy: Contributions From American Institutional Law And Economics, Nicholas Mercuro, Michael D. Kaplowitz
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
The New Face Of The Clean Water Act: A Critical Review Of The Epa’S New Tmdl Rules, James Boyd
The New Face Of The Clean Water Act: A Critical Review Of The Epa’S New Tmdl Rules, James Boyd
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Regulatory Improvement Legislation: Risk Assessment, Cost-Benefit Analysis, And Judicial Review, Fred Anderson, Mary Ann Chirba-Martin, E. Donald Elliott, Cynthia Farina
Regulatory Improvement Legislation: Risk Assessment, Cost-Benefit Analysis, And Judicial Review, Fred Anderson, Mary Ann Chirba-Martin, E. Donald Elliott, Cynthia Farina
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Student-Edited Law Reviews: Reflections And Responses Of An Inmate, Nathan H. Saunders
Student-Edited Law Reviews: Reflections And Responses Of An Inmate, Nathan H. Saunders
Duke Law Journal
In the classic description, students without law degrees set the standards for publication in the scholarly journals of American law-one of the few reported cases of the inmates truly running the asylum.(1)