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How And Why Did It Go So Wrong?: Theranos As A Legal Ethics Case Study, G.S. Hans Mar 2021

How And Why Did It Go So Wrong?: Theranos As A Legal Ethics Case Study, G.S. Hans

Georgia State University Law Review

The Theranos saga encompasses many discrete areas of law. Reporting on Theranos, most notably John Carreyrou’s Bad Blood, highlights the questionable ethical decisions that many of the attorneys involved made. The lessons attorneys and law students can learn from Bad Blood are highly complex. The Theranos story touches on multiple areas of professional responsibility, including competence, diligence, candor, conflicts, and liability. Thus, Theranos serves as a helpful tool to explore the limits of ethical lawyering for Professional Responsibility students.

This Article discusses the author’s experience with using Bad Blood as an extended case study in a new course on Legal …


The Monster In The Closet: Declawing The Inequitable Conduct Beast In The Attorney-Client Privilege Arena, Alexis N. Simpson Apr 2009

The Monster In The Closet: Declawing The Inequitable Conduct Beast In The Attorney-Client Privilege Arena, Alexis N. Simpson

Georgia State University Law Review

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Introduction: Celebrating Accreditation, Emily Brantley Mar 1991

Introduction: Celebrating Accreditation, Emily Brantley

Georgia State University Law Review

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My Station As A Lawyer, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. Sep 1989

My Station As A Lawyer, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.

Georgia State University Law Review

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Yost V. Torok: Taking Legal Ethics Seriously, L. Ray Patterson Mar 1988

Yost V. Torok: Taking Legal Ethics Seriously, L. Ray Patterson

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