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Even Judges Don’T Know Everything: A Call For A Presumption Of Admissibility For Expert Witness Testimony In Lawyer Disciplinary Proceedings, Timothy P. Chinaris Jan 2005

Even Judges Don’T Know Everything: A Call For A Presumption Of Admissibility For Expert Witness Testimony In Lawyer Disciplinary Proceedings, Timothy P. Chinaris

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A lawyer charged with a disciplinary violation is in a precarious position. Not only has the lawyer been accused of being "unethical," but he or she faces prosecution by an adversary typically staffed with professional prosecutors who are familiar with the system's often-arcane procedures and backed up by substantial financial resources. In order to mount an effective defense against the disciplinary charges, an accused lawyer may want to introduce expert testimony on his or her behalf. Will such testimony be admitted? Unfortunately for the accused lawyer, the answer is not at all clear. The relatively few jurisdictions that have directly …


Ignacio Gomez Palacio, With A Note In My Hand (El Pagaro En La Mano), Garrett Epps Jan 2005

Ignacio Gomez Palacio, With A Note In My Hand (El Pagaro En La Mano), Garrett Epps

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