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“The Judge Said, ‘Son, What Is Your Alibi …?” A Survey Of Alaska Criminal Discovery Principles, James Fayette Jun 2009

“The Judge Said, ‘Son, What Is Your Alibi …?” A Survey Of Alaska Criminal Discovery Principles, James Fayette

Alaska Law Review

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Mitigating Death, Emily Hughes Apr 2009

Mitigating Death, Emily Hughes

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

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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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A Vision For Collaborative Practice: The Final Report Of The Hofstra Collaborative Law Conference, J. Herbie Difonzo Jan 2009

A Vision For Collaborative Practice: The Final Report Of The Hofstra Collaborative Law Conference, J. Herbie Difonzo

Hofstra Law Review

In November 2009, Hofstra University School of Law’s Center for Children, Families and the Law hosted a Conference on the Uniform Collaborative Law Act, in conjunction with the Uniform Law Commission, the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals ("IACP"), and the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution. This event marked the first time a law school has sponsored a conference exclusively focusing on the innovative practice of collaborative law.

The goal of the Conference was to assess collaborative practice in light of the adoption of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act (“UCLA”). This Report …


Whistleblowing Attorneys And Ethical Infrastructures, Alex B. Long Jan 2009

Whistleblowing Attorneys And Ethical Infrastructures, Alex B. Long

Maryland Law Review

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Cast Back Into "Tempest-Tost Waters": "The Uncharted Seas" Of Private Medical Repatriations, Sarah E. Greenlee Jan 2009

Cast Back Into "Tempest-Tost Waters": "The Uncharted Seas" Of Private Medical Repatriations, Sarah E. Greenlee

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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Legal Ethics And Collaborative Practice Ethics, Robert F. Cochran Jr. Jan 2009

Legal Ethics And Collaborative Practice Ethics, Robert F. Cochran Jr.

Hofstra Law Review

In Collaborative Practice (CP), the clients and their attorneys (and other professionals in the case, if there are any) contract to resolve the issues presented in a structured process without litigation. Lawyers who engage in CP are governed by the legal professional rules in their state. However, Collaborative Practice differs greatly from adversarial dispute resolution practice. It challenges practitioners in ways not necessarily addressed by the ethics of individual disciplines. Therefore, collaborative professionals have developed their own standards to provide guidance for their members. Cochran describes the legal and ethical context within which professionals engage in CP in the United …


Lessons In Legal Ethics From Reading About The Life Of Lincoln, Eugene R. Gaetke Jan 2009

Lessons In Legal Ethics From Reading About The Life Of Lincoln, Eugene R. Gaetke

Kentucky Law Journal

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