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The Potential Liabilities Faced By In-House Counsel, Scott L. Olson
The Potential Liabilities Faced By In-House Counsel, Scott L. Olson
University of Miami Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Response To Loyalty In The Firm: A Statement Of General Principles On The Duties Of Partners Withdrawing From Law Firms, Leslie D. Corwin
Response To Loyalty In The Firm: A Statement Of General Principles On The Duties Of Partners Withdrawing From Law Firms, Leslie D. Corwin
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Faces Of Loyalty: A Comment On Hillman, Loyalty In The Firm: A Statement Of General Principles On The Duties Of Partners Withdrawing From Law Firms, Deborah A. Demott
The Faces Of Loyalty: A Comment On Hillman, Loyalty In The Firm: A Statement Of General Principles On The Duties Of Partners Withdrawing From Law Firms, Deborah A. Demott
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The President As Client And The Ethics Of The President’S Lawyers, Nelson Lund
The President As Client And The Ethics Of The President’S Lawyers, Nelson Lund
Law and Contemporary Problems
The ethics and control of politically appointed lawyers are discussed.
Reasonable Expectations In Families, Businesses, And Family Businesses: A Comment On Rollock, Terry A. O'Neill
Reasonable Expectations In Families, Businesses, And Family Businesses: A Comment On Rollock, Terry A. O'Neill
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
One Lawyer For The Family: A Response To Alysa Rollock, Patrick L. Baude
One Lawyer For The Family: A Response To Alysa Rollock, Patrick L. Baude
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
Professional Responsibility And Organization Of The Family Business: The Lawyer As Intermediary, Alysa Christmas Rollock
Professional Responsibility And Organization Of The Family Business: The Lawyer As Intermediary, Alysa Christmas Rollock
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
The Ethics Of Representing Elected Representatives, Kathleen Clark
The Ethics Of Representing Elected Representatives, Kathleen Clark
Law and Contemporary Problems
Clark attempts to sketch out the work of several different types of legislative lawyers. He suggests that the role of lawyers who work for individual legislators may be similar to that of Executive Branch lawyers.
Conflicts For Sports And Entertainment Attorneys: The Good News, The Bad News, And The Ugly Consequences, John A. Walton
Conflicts For Sports And Entertainment Attorneys: The Good News, The Bad News, And The Ugly Consequences, John A. Walton
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Attorney-Client Privilege, Ethical Rules, And The Impaired Criminal Defendant, James A. Cohen
The Attorney-Client Privilege, Ethical Rules, And The Impaired Criminal Defendant, James A. Cohen
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Professional Responsibility, William H. Fortune
Kentucky Law Survey: Professional Responsibility, William H. Fortune
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Hell, Handbaskets, And Government Lawyers: The Duty Of Loyalty And Its Limits, Michael Stokes Paulsen
Hell, Handbaskets, And Government Lawyers: The Duty Of Loyalty And Its Limits, Michael Stokes Paulsen
Law and Contemporary Problems
Paulsen provides an autobiographical and a conjectural account of cases of personal and professional dilemmas of government lawyers.
Are We A Profession Or Merely A Business?: The Erosion Of The Conflicts Rules Through The Increased Use Of Ethical Walls, Neil W. Hamilton, Kevin R. Coan
Are We A Profession Or Merely A Business?: The Erosion Of The Conflicts Rules Through The Increased Use Of Ethical Walls, Neil W. Hamilton, Kevin R. Coan
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lobbying And The American Law Institute: The Example Of Insurance Defense, William T. Barker
Lobbying And The American Law Institute: The Example Of Insurance Defense, William T. Barker
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Restatement Of The Law Governing Lawyers: A View From The Trenches, Lawrence J. Latto
The Restatement Of The Law Governing Lawyers: A View From The Trenches, Lawrence J. Latto
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lost World: Of Politics And Getting The Law Right, Charles Silver
The Lost World: Of Politics And Getting The Law Right, Charles Silver
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bismarck's Sausages And The Ali's Resatements, Charles W. Wolfram
Bismarck's Sausages And The Ali's Resatements, Charles W. Wolfram
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
“For The United States”: Government Lawyers In Court, Patricia M. Wald
“For The United States”: Government Lawyers In Court, Patricia M. Wald
Law and Contemporary Problems
Wald provides a largely impressionistic view of governmental layering in court.
What Does Religion Have To Do With Legal Ethics? A Response To Professor Allegretti, James M. Jenkins
What Does Religion Have To Do With Legal Ethics? A Response To Professor Allegretti, James M. Jenkins
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Risking The Terrible Question Of Religion In The Life Of The Lawyer, Burnele Venable Powell
Risking The Terrible Question Of Religion In The Life Of The Lawyer, Burnele Venable Powell
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agenda: Deciding Whether To Represent A Client: Group #5
Agenda: Deciding Whether To Represent A Client: Group #5
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agenda: Pro Bono And Service Obligations: Group #7
Agenda: Pro Bono And Service Obligations: Group #7
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Report Of Working Group #4, Sarice Retrey
A Jewish Look At Lawyering Ethics A Preliminary Essay, Steven H. Resnicoff
A Jewish Look At Lawyering Ethics A Preliminary Essay, Steven H. Resnicoff
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Electronic Mail And Confidential Client-Attorney Communications: Risk Management, Colleen L. Rest
Electronic Mail And Confidential Client-Attorney Communications: Risk Management, Colleen L. Rest
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Religious Perspective On Legal Practice And Ethics, Joseph Allegretti
A Religious Perspective On Legal Practice And Ethics, Joseph Allegretti
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Faith And The Attorney-Client Relationship: A Muslim Perspective, Azizah Y. Al-Hibri
Faith And The Attorney-Client Relationship: A Muslim Perspective, Azizah Y. Al-Hibri
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Response To The Paper Authored By Professor Joseph Allegretti: Lawyers, Clients, And Covenant: A Religious Perspective On The Legal Practice And Ethics, Peggy T. Cantwell
Response To The Paper Authored By Professor Joseph Allegretti: Lawyers, Clients, And Covenant: A Religious Perspective On The Legal Practice And Ethics, Peggy T. Cantwell
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Response To Joseph Allegretti: The Relevance Of Religion To A Lawyer's Work, Lawrence A. Hoffman
Response To Joseph Allegretti: The Relevance Of Religion To A Lawyer's Work, Lawrence A. Hoffman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Being A Buddhist And A Lawyer, Kinji Kanazawa
Being A Buddhist And A Lawyer, Kinji Kanazawa
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.