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Articles 1171 - 1186 of 1186
Full-Text Articles in Law
Attorney And Client--Handling Of Client's Money Or Other Trust Property--Commingling Or Use By Attorney Cause For Suspension, F. L. D. Jr.
Attorney And Client--Handling Of Client's Money Or Other Trust Property--Commingling Or Use By Attorney Cause For Suspension, F. L. D. Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attorneys At Law, Philip K. Yonge
Attorneys At Law, Philip K. Yonge
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Study In Perfidy, Allan D. Vestal
Trumbull: Materials On The Lawyer's Professional Responsibility, Glenn R. Winters
Trumbull: Materials On The Lawyer's Professional Responsibility, Glenn R. Winters
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Materials on the Lawyer's Professional Responsibility. By William M. Trumbull.
Education For Professional Responsibility, M. T. Van Hecke
Education For Professional Responsibility, M. T. Van Hecke
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attorney And Client--Disbarment Of Attorney For Invoking Fifth Amendment-Denial Of Due Process, M. J. P.
Attorney And Client--Disbarment Of Attorney For Invoking Fifth Amendment-Denial Of Due Process, M. J. P.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Necessity As A Justification: A Critique Of Perka, Donald Galloway
Necessity As A Justification: A Critique Of Perka, Donald Galloway
Dalhousie Law Journal
In his characteristically trenchant and influential investigation, "A Plea for Excuses",' J. L. Austin reminded us that we can and do use different strategies of defending a person when it is claimed that he has done wrong. He drew attention to two distinct tactics: One way of going about this (defending a person) is to admit that he, X, did that very thing, A, but to argue that it was a good thing, or the right or sensible thing, or a permissible thing to do . . . To take this line is to justify the action, to give reasons …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE--FACIAL EXPRESSIONS AND GESTICULATIONS OF TRIAL JUDGE--PREJUDICIAL EFFECT ON JURY
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EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ACT--PERSONS COUNTED TO DETERMINE WHETHER AN EMPLOYING UNIT HAS REQUISITE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO CONSTITUTE AN "EMPLOYER"--STUDENTS WORKING FOR SCHOOL TO PAY TUITION
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FEDERAL JURISDICTION--JURISDICTIONAL AMOUNT--INJUNCTION SUITS
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LEGAL ETHICS--SOLICITATION AND FEE SPLITTING--ATTORNEY CONTRACTING WITH LABOR UNION TO REPRESENT UNION MEMBERS FOR CONTIGENT FEE
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NEGLIGENCE--LANDOWNER'S DUTY OF CARE--DUTY OWED TO FIREMAN
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NEGLIGENCE--STANDARD OF CARE--ASSURED-CLEAR-DISTANCE-AHEAD RULE
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PERSONAL PROPERTY--TENANCY BY THE ENTIRETY--BANK ACCOUNTS
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PLEADING--GENERAL ISSUE--SCOPE IN TENNESSEE
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TORTS--CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS--TORT LIABILITY OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE DOCTRINE OF RESPONDEAT SUPERIOR
The Challenge Of The Critical Century, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
The Challenge Of The Critical Century, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Publicity For Lawyers, John S. Bradway
Legal Ethics, James B. Kinne
Legal Ethics, James B. Kinne
Washington Law Review
Address by Judge James B. Kinne, to class in Legal Ethics, University of Washington Law School, December 4, 1937.
Legal Ethics And The Law Schools, Bernard C. Gavit
Legal Ethics And The Law Schools, Bernard C. Gavit
Articles by Maurer Faculty
What Leaders of Movement for Teaching Professional Ethics in the Law Schools Really Have in Mind Is That These Schools Make Some Intelligent and Wholehearted Attempt to Develop Professional Character-What Can Be Done in This Direction by Such Institutions-Bad Effect of Narrow Point of View of Much Teaching in the Past.
Ethical Basis Of The Law Of Defamation, Fowler V. Harper
Ethical Basis Of The Law Of Defamation, Fowler V. Harper
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Employing And Accepting Employment As Additional Counsel In Litigation Without The Knowledge Of Consent Of Existing Local Counsel--Disapproved
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lay Tradition As To The Lawyer, Roscoe Pound
Lay Tradition As To The Lawyer, Roscoe Pound
Michigan Law Review
We all know the lay tradition as to the lawyer. Mike Monaghan rhymes lawyer with trier. He tells us that the Probate Court is instituted to see that "iviry mimber of the bair gits a fair chanct at phwat the dicaysed didn't take wid 'im." In the timeworn anecdote of the epitaph "here lies an honest lawyer" everyone is ready to say, "that's Strange."' Laymen, who, sitting as arbitrators, will insist on technicalities which the law would instantly reject, and in corner-grocery discussions will argue that a contract signed with a lead pencil is void for informality, are quite sure …
Legal Ethics, Charles A. Kent
Legal Ethics, Charles A. Kent
Michigan Law Review
Legal ethics is a branch of general ethics. Some consideration of the latter is necessary to an understanding of the former. It is a fundamental fact that men generally, if not all sane men, distinguish certain courses of conduct as right and wrong; just as they say particular objects are beautiful and others ugly. They feel a duty to do some things and to refrain from others. If savages do not feel distinctly the sense of duty, at least they are indignant at certain conduct in their associates, and approve of other acts, on moral grounds. This sense of duty …