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Morality, Motivation, And The Professionalism Movement, W. B. Wendel
Morality, Motivation, And The Professionalism Movement, W. B. Wendel
South Carolina Law Review
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Ethical Conflicts In Legal Practice: Creating Professional Responsibility, Christopher J. Whelan
Ethical Conflicts In Legal Practice: Creating Professional Responsibility, Christopher J. Whelan
South Carolina Law Review
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Comments Of A Commissioner, Peter D. Ehrenhaft
Comments Of A Commissioner, Peter D. Ehrenhaft
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
These comments are solely the views of Peter D. Ehrenhaft, one of the twelve members of the ABA Commission on Multijurisdictional Practice. They are not the official views of the Commission and, indeed, may be modified by the presenter based on the further information the Commission is now gathering from interested parties. These comments are intended to stimulate thought and discussion of the issues and to encourage all sectors of the profession to submit their views to the Commission. The final deadline for the submission of written materials for the Commission's consideration in the preparation of its Initial Draft Report …
Reflections On The Ethics Of Legal Academics: Law Schools As Mdps; Or, Should Law Professors Practice What They Teach Symposium: Ethics Of Law Professors, Bruce A. Green
Faculty Scholarship
[A member of the House of Commons said in Samuel Johnson's presence] that he paid no regard to the arguments of counsel at the bar of the House of Commons, because they were paid for speaking. JOHNSON. 'Nay, Sir, argument is argument. You cannot help paying regard to their arguments, if they are good, If it were testimony, you might disregard it, if you knew that it were purchased. There is a beautiful image in Bacon upon this subject: testimony is like an arrow shot from a long bow; the force of it depends on the hand that draws it. …