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Problem-Setting And Serving The Organizational Client: Legal Diagnosis And Professional Independence, Robert Eli Rosen Oct 2001

Problem-Setting And Serving The Organizational Client: Legal Diagnosis And Professional Independence, Robert Eli Rosen

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Can We Talk?: Removing Counterproductive Ethical Restraints Upon Ex Parte Communication Between Attorneys And Adverse Expert Witnesses, Stephen D. Easton Jul 2001

Can We Talk?: Removing Counterproductive Ethical Restraints Upon Ex Parte Communication Between Attorneys And Adverse Expert Witnesses, Stephen D. Easton

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Honoring Choice By Consenting Adults: Prospective Conflict Waivers As A Mature Solution To Ethical Gamesmanship--A Response To Mr. Fox, Jonathan J. Lerner Jan 2001

Honoring Choice By Consenting Adults: Prospective Conflict Waivers As A Mature Solution To Ethical Gamesmanship--A Response To Mr. Fox, Jonathan J. Lerner

Hofstra Law Review

No abstract provided.


Harmonization Or Homogenization? The Globalization Of Law And Legal Ethics--An Australian Viewpoint, Steven Mark Jan 2001

Harmonization Or Homogenization? The Globalization Of Law And Legal Ethics--An Australian Viewpoint, Steven Mark

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This Article examines the pressures of globalization on the practice of law and legal ethics from an Australian perspective. The Article first examines the positive aspects of globalization and then turns to the potentially disruptive and homogenizing aspects of globalization upon indigenous and non-Western societies. Next, the Article considers how globalization threatens to disrupt tradition and culture in Western societies, specifically focusing on the tradition of the law and legal practice. Finally, the Author discusses the response of the Australian legal profession to the demands of globalization. The Author examines changes that have been implemented to the legal practice and …


Errors And Ethics: Dilemmas In Death, Penny J. White Jan 2001

Errors And Ethics: Dilemmas In Death, Penny J. White

Hofstra Law Review

No abstract provided.


Core Values: False And True, Nathan M. Crystal Jan 2001

Core Values: False And True, Nathan M. Crystal

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Ethics Of Middle-Class Access To Legal Services And What We Can Learn From The Medical Profession's Shift To A Corporate Paradigm, George C. Harris, Derek F. Foran Jan 2001

The Ethics Of Middle-Class Access To Legal Services And What We Can Learn From The Medical Profession's Shift To A Corporate Paradigm, George C. Harris, Derek F. Foran

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


All's O.K. Between Consenting Adults: Enlightened Rule On Privacy, Obscene Rule On Ethics, Lawrence J. Fox Jan 2001

All's O.K. Between Consenting Adults: Enlightened Rule On Privacy, Obscene Rule On Ethics, Lawrence J. Fox

Hofstra Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Hell There Will Be Lawyers Without Clients Or Law, Susan P. Koniak, George M. Cohen Jan 2001

In Hell There Will Be Lawyers Without Clients Or Law, Susan P. Koniak, George M. Cohen

Hofstra Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ethics Year In Review, Christine V. Williams Jan 2001

Ethics Year In Review, Christine V. Williams

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.