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Full-Text Articles in Law
What Must We Hide: The Ethics Of Privacy And The Ethos Of Disclosure, Anita L. Allen
What Must We Hide: The Ethics Of Privacy And The Ethos Of Disclosure, Anita L. Allen
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"Lawyers For Lawyers": The Emerging Role Of Law Firm Legal Counsel, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
"Lawyers For Lawyers": The Emerging Role Of Law Firm Legal Counsel, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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Law And Justice In The Twenty-First Century, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Law And Justice In The Twenty-First Century, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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Changing Structure In The Practice Of Law, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Changing Structure In The Practice Of Law, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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State Ethical Codes And Federal Practice: Emerging Conflicts And Suggestions For Reform, Stephen B. Burbank
State Ethical Codes And Federal Practice: Emerging Conflicts And Suggestions For Reform, Stephen B. Burbank
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The standards for resolving putative conflicts between federal laws are not always clear, and neither for that matter is the standard for determining what constitutes a federal law capable of superseding effect. The technique of setting federal norms of professional conduct on a decentralized basis by borrowing or incorporating state norms is increasingly troublesome to the extent that the borrowed state norms are disuniform and that they are being put to multiple remedial purposes. Federal legislation preempting state law of professional conduct is conceivable but hardly likely, particularly as the norms are pressed into duty for purposes other than professional …
Lawyer Advertising And The First Amendment, Lori B. Andrews
Lawyer Advertising And The First Amendment, Lori B. Andrews
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Regulation Of Lawyer Advertising: In The Public Interest? (With R.P. Brosnahan), Lori B. Andrews
Regulation Of Lawyer Advertising: In The Public Interest? (With R.P. Brosnahan), Lori B. Andrews
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