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What We Know And Need To Know About Pro Bono Service Delivery, April Faith-Slaker
What We Know And Need To Know About Pro Bono Service Delivery, April Faith-Slaker
South Carolina Law Review
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What We Know And Need To Know About Online Dispute Resolution, Ethan Katsh, Colin Rule
What We Know And Need To Know About Online Dispute Resolution, Ethan Katsh, Colin Rule
South Carolina Law Review
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Lessons Learned By An Interdisciplinary Research Team Evaluating Medical-Legal Partnership With The Department Of Veterans Affairs, Margaret Middleton, Jack Tsai, Robert Rosenheck
Lessons Learned By An Interdisciplinary Research Team Evaluating Medical-Legal Partnership With The Department Of Veterans Affairs, Margaret Middleton, Jack Tsai, Robert Rosenheck
South Carolina Law Review
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What We Know And Need To Know About Gamification And Online Engagement, Stephanie Kimbro
What We Know And Need To Know About Gamification And Online Engagement, Stephanie Kimbro
South Carolina Law Review
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When It Comes To Lawyers, Is An Ounce Of Prevention Worth A Pound Of Cure, Laurel Terry
When It Comes To Lawyers, Is An Ounce Of Prevention Worth A Pound Of Cure, Laurel Terry
Faculty Scholarly Works
This 3-page blog post addresses the topic of proactive lawyer regulation, which is also known as proactive management-based regulation or PMBR. This blog post reviews Professor Susan Fortney's article entitled "Promoting Public Protection through an “Attorney Integrity” System: Lessons from the Australian Experience with Proactive Regulation System," and summarizes some of the impressive data that Professor Fortney collected in Australia, including her finding that sixty-two percent of the respondents reported that they agreed or strongly agreed with the following statement: the self-assessment process ‘was a learning exercise that enabled our firm to improve client service.’” The article also reports that …
The Power Of Lawyer Regulators To Increase Client & Public Protection Through Adoption Of A Proactive Regulation System, Laurel S. Terry
The Power Of Lawyer Regulators To Increase Client & Public Protection Through Adoption Of A Proactive Regulation System, Laurel S. Terry
Faculty Scholarly Works
This Article focuses on those who regulate U.S. laywers. The Article argues that the lawyers who head regulatory bodies in the United States have the ability to adjust the focus of the regulator for which they work in a way that will increase client and public protection. The Article further argues that it is appropriate for lawyers in these positions to exercise this power and that they should do so. The Article concludes by offering two concrete recommendations.
The first recommendation is that those who are in charge should, upon reflection, adopt a mindset in which they recognize that the …