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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
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer As Informer, Gerard E. Lynch
Ethics Of Law Practice Marketing, Frederick C. Moss
Ethics Of Law Practice Marketing, Frederick C. Moss
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Developing Standards Under Amended Rule 11 Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Edward D. Cavanagh
Developing Standards Under Amended Rule 11 Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Edward D. Cavanagh
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Moral Accountability Of Advocates, William C. Heffernan
Moral Accountability Of Advocates, William C. Heffernan
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
1983 Amendments To Rule 11: Answering The Critics' Concern With Judicial Self-Restraint, Nancy H. Wilder
1983 Amendments To Rule 11: Answering The Critics' Concern With Judicial Self-Restraint, Nancy H. Wilder
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Practice And Procedure Under Amended Rule 11 Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Kevin P. Roddy, William Woodward Webb
Practice And Procedure Under Amended Rule 11 Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Kevin P. Roddy, William Woodward Webb
Campbell Law Review
The purpose of this article is to explore the substantive provisions of amended Rule 11 and its historic antecedents, the procedure by which sanctions may be sought and/or imposed, the sanctions which the court may impose and the persons upon whom the sanctions can be imposed.
Abusive Tax Shelters, Legal Malpractice, And Revised Formal Ethics Opinion 346: Does Revised 346 Enable Third Party Investors To Recover From Tax Attorneys Who Violate Its Standards, Joseph J. Portuondo
Abusive Tax Shelters, Legal Malpractice, And Revised Formal Ethics Opinion 346: Does Revised 346 Enable Third Party Investors To Recover From Tax Attorneys Who Violate Its Standards, Joseph J. Portuondo
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.