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Multijurisdictional Practice And Transactional Lawyers: Time For A Rule That Is Honored Rather Than Honored In Its Breach, James Geoffrey Durham, Michael H. Rubin
Multijurisdictional Practice And Transactional Lawyers: Time For A Rule That Is Honored Rather Than Honored In Its Breach, James Geoffrey Durham, Michael H. Rubin
Louisiana Law Review
Model Rule 5.5 of the American Bar Association’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct1 addresses two interrelated issues: the unauthorized practice of law, which applies to lawyers and nonlawyers alike, and multijurisdictional practice, which applies to lawyers who are licensed to practice in one state but whose work may involve or take them to states where they are not licensed.
Reputation And The Rules: An Argument For A Balancing Approach Under Rule 8.3 Of The Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Ryan Williams
Reputation And The Rules: An Argument For A Balancing Approach Under Rule 8.3 Of The Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Ryan Williams
Louisiana Law Review
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The "Rambo" Problem: Is Mandatory Cle The Way Back To Atticus?, James A. George
The "Rambo" Problem: Is Mandatory Cle The Way Back To Atticus?, James A. George
Louisiana Law Review
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The Ethics Of Negotiations: Are There Any?, Michael H. Rubin
The Ethics Of Negotiations: Are There Any?, Michael H. Rubin
Louisiana Law Review
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A First Step Toward Resolution Of The Physical Evidence Dilemma: State V. Green, John Randall Trahan
A First Step Toward Resolution Of The Physical Evidence Dilemma: State V. Green, John Randall Trahan
Louisiana Law Review
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Plaquemines Parish Commission Council V. Delta Development Co.: Contra Non Valentem Applied To Fiduciaries, Mark D. Latham
Plaquemines Parish Commission Council V. Delta Development Co.: Contra Non Valentem Applied To Fiduciaries, Mark D. Latham
Louisiana Law Review
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Stipulated Attorney's Fees: A Compromising Situation, Thomas A. Filo
Stipulated Attorney's Fees: A Compromising Situation, Thomas A. Filo
Louisiana Law Review
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A Critique Of Interest On Lawyers' Trust Accounts Programs, Amanda French Palmer
A Critique Of Interest On Lawyers' Trust Accounts Programs, Amanda French Palmer
Louisiana Law Review
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The Traditional Ban On Advertising By Attorneys And The Expanding Scope Of The First Amendment, David Richard Taggart
The Traditional Ban On Advertising By Attorneys And The Expanding Scope Of The First Amendment, David Richard Taggart
Louisiana Law Review
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Renewed Emphasis On Professional Responsibility, John T. Hood Jr.
Renewed Emphasis On Professional Responsibility, John T. Hood Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
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A Causerie Of Lawyers' Ethics In Negotiation, Alvin B. Rubin
A Causerie Of Lawyers' Ethics In Negotiation, Alvin B. Rubin
Louisiana Law Review
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Summary Suspension Of Attorneys Convicted Of Crime, David R. Burch
Summary Suspension Of Attorneys Convicted Of Crime, David R. Burch
Louisiana Law Review
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Constitutional Law - Self-Incrimination - Disbarment Of Attorney For Pleading State Privilege In A Judicial Inquiry, John Schwab Ii
Constitutional Law - Self-Incrimination - Disbarment Of Attorney For Pleading State Privilege In A Judicial Inquiry, John Schwab Ii
Louisiana Law Review
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Education For Professional Responsibility, M. T. Van Hecke
Education For Professional Responsibility, M. T. Van Hecke
Louisiana Law Review
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