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Defining The Duty: Attorneys' Obligations Under Rule 10b-5, Cynthia A. Bedrick Oct 1999

Defining The Duty: Attorneys' Obligations Under Rule 10b-5, Cynthia A. Bedrick

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Specificity In Professional Responsibility Codes: Theory, Practice, And The Paradigm Of Prosecutorial Ethics, Fred C. Zacharias Jun 1999

Specificity In Professional Responsibility Codes: Theory, Practice, And The Paradigm Of Prosecutorial Ethics, Fred C. Zacharias

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Preventing Misconduct By Promoting The Ethics Of Attorneys' Supervisory Duties, Irwin D. Miller Jun 1999

Preventing Misconduct By Promoting The Ethics Of Attorneys' Supervisory Duties, Irwin D. Miller

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


On Lying For Clients, Thomas L. Shaffer Jun 1999

On Lying For Clients, Thomas L. Shaffer

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Conflicts Problems When Representing Members Of Corporate Families, Ronald D. Rotunda Jun 1999

Conflicts Problems When Representing Members Of Corporate Families, Ronald D. Rotunda

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Realism, Responsibility, And The Good Lawyer: Niebuhrian Perspectives On Legal Ethics, Timothy W. Floyd Jun 1999

Realism, Responsibility, And The Good Lawyer: Niebuhrian Perspectives On Legal Ethics, Timothy W. Floyd

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ethics Of Procedure A Discovery-Based Approach To Ex Parte Contacts With Former Employees Of A Corporate Adversary, John E. Iole, John D. Goetz Jun 1999

Ethics Of Procedure A Discovery-Based Approach To Ex Parte Contacts With Former Employees Of A Corporate Adversary, John E. Iole, John D. Goetz

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Personal And Professional Integrity In The Legal Profession: Lessons From President Clinton And Kenneth Starr, Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. Jun 1999

Personal And Professional Integrity In The Legal Profession: Lessons From President Clinton And Kenneth Starr, Charles J. Ogletree, Jr.

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Upping The Ante: Curricular And Bar Exam Reform In Professional Responsibility, David A. Logan Jun 1999

Upping The Ante: Curricular And Bar Exam Reform In Professional Responsibility, David A. Logan

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Defense Of Necessity Considered From The Legal And Moral Points Of View, George C. Christie Mar 1999

The Defense Of Necessity Considered From The Legal And Moral Points Of View, George C. Christie

Duke Law Journal

Questions concerning the scope of the defense of necessity frequently arise in a variety of legal and philosophical discussions. Professor Christie grapples with the questions raised by this defense: When can property be taken or destroyed to save human life? Must compensation always be paid? Can one destroy the property of others to save one's own property? Can one kill an innocent person to save the lives of a greater number of people? Professor Christie submits that much of the discussion of these difficult questions is too abstract and based on too cursory a review of the few legal authorities …


Comments On Professionalism, John M. Walker Jr. Jan 1999

Comments On Professionalism, John M. Walker Jr.

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Pragmatic Professionalism: An Exercise In Applied Ethics, Amy R. Mashburn Jan 1999

Pragmatic Professionalism: An Exercise In Applied Ethics, Amy R. Mashburn

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Professionalism, Anthony T. Kronman Jan 1999

Professionalism, Anthony T. Kronman

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Informal Remarks On Professionalism, Burnele V. Powell Jan 1999

Informal Remarks On Professionalism, Burnele V. Powell

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Some Thoughts On The Differences In Criminal Trials In The Civil And Common Law Legal Systems, Mary C. Daly Jan 1999

Some Thoughts On The Differences In Criminal Trials In The Civil And Common Law Legal Systems, Mary C. Daly

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Corporate Law Firms And Corporate Ethics, Ralph Nader Jan 1999

Corporate Law Firms And Corporate Ethics, Ralph Nader

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


The Case Against Secret Settlements (Or, What You Don't Know Can Hurt You), Richard A. Zitrin Jan 1999

The Case Against Secret Settlements (Or, What You Don't Know Can Hurt You), Richard A. Zitrin

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


The Adversary Process Is Not An End In Itself, Lloyd L. Weinreb Jan 1999

The Adversary Process Is Not An End In Itself, Lloyd L. Weinreb

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Questions And Answers On Lloyd Weinreb's And Mary Daly's Articles Jan 1999

Questions And Answers On Lloyd Weinreb's And Mary Daly's Articles

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Partners Without Power - A Preliminary Look At Black Partners In Corporate Law Firms, David B. Wilkins Jan 1999

Partners Without Power - A Preliminary Look At Black Partners In Corporate Law Firms, David B. Wilkins

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Access To The Legal Profession For Minorities: Introductory Remarks, Dennis Chin Jan 1999

Access To The Legal Profession For Minorities: Introductory Remarks, Dennis Chin

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Reflections On Confidentiality - A Practitioner's Response To Spaulding V. Zimmerman, Carol M. Langford Jan 1999

Reflections On Confidentiality - A Practitioner's Response To Spaulding V. Zimmerman, Carol M. Langford

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


The Good Person Question: Valid Query Or Hobson's Choice, Raymond M. Brown Jan 1999

The Good Person Question: Valid Query Or Hobson's Choice, Raymond M. Brown

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Plaintiffs' Class Action Attorneys Earn What They Get, Patricia M. Hynes Jan 1999

Plaintiffs' Class Action Attorneys Earn What They Get, Patricia M. Hynes

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Can A Good Lawyer Be A Bad Person, Stephen Gillers Jan 1999

Can A Good Lawyer Be A Bad Person, Stephen Gillers

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Lawyer Disclosure To Prevent Death Or Bodily Injury: A New Look At Spaulding V. Zimmerman, Roger C. Cramton Jan 1999

Lawyer Disclosure To Prevent Death Or Bodily Injury: A New Look At Spaulding V. Zimmerman, Roger C. Cramton

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Access To What, Stephen L. Pepper Jan 1999

Access To What, Stephen L. Pepper

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Plaintiffs' Attorneys' Fees In Class Action Litigation: An Ethical Solution, David M. Young Jan 1999

Plaintiffs' Attorneys' Fees In Class Action Litigation: An Ethical Solution, David M. Young

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Effective Assistance: Reconceiving The Role Of The Chief Public Defender, Kim Taylor-Thompson Jan 1999

Effective Assistance: Reconceiving The Role Of The Chief Public Defender, Kim Taylor-Thompson

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.


Conflicts In The Corporate Family: Professor Wolfram Has It Almost Right, Lawrence J. Fox Jan 1999

Conflicts In The Corporate Family: Professor Wolfram Has It Almost Right, Lawrence J. Fox

Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

No abstract provided.