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Point/Counterpoint: Lawyer Advertising - We Will Hand You No Line Before Its Time, John A. Lynch Jr.
Point/Counterpoint: Lawyer Advertising - We Will Hand You No Line Before Its Time, John A. Lynch Jr.
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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The Attorney Grievance Commission: Its Purpose And Objective, Melvin Hirshman
The Attorney Grievance Commission: Its Purpose And Objective, Melvin Hirshman
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Toward A Common Law For Undercover Investigations - A Book Review Of Abscam Ethics: Moral Issues And Deception In Law Enforcement, Bennett L. Gershman
Toward A Common Law For Undercover Investigations - A Book Review Of Abscam Ethics: Moral Issues And Deception In Law Enforcement, Bennett L. Gershman
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
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University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 14 Number 1 (Fall 1983) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 14 Number 1 (Fall 1983) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Attorney Compensation In Bankruptcy: The Ethical Obligation, Kimberly S. Armstrong
Attorney Compensation In Bankruptcy: The Ethical Obligation, Kimberly S. Armstrong
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Legal Ethics And Class Actions: Problems, Tactics And Judicial Responses, Richard H. Underwood
Legal Ethics And Class Actions: Problems, Tactics And Judicial Responses, Richard H. Underwood
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Perhaps no procedural innovation has generated more controversy than the class action. As Professor Arthur Miller has observed, debate over “class action problem[s]” has raged at several different levels. For example, opponents and proponents of class actions disagree on whether such actions produce socially desirable results in an economical fashion and whether an already overburdened judiciary can handle the additional supervisory demands of the class action. Recently, a somewhat more ideological dialogue has addressed the merit of publicly funded class actions. Such questions arise only indirectly in the context of class action litigation. However, a certain hostility toward class actions …