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The Civil And Criminal Liability Of Tax Advisors, Meyer Rothwacks Dec 1979

The Civil And Criminal Liability Of Tax Advisors, Meyer Rothwacks

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Lawyering And Client Decisionmaking: Informed Consent And The Legal Profession, Mark Spiegel Oct 1979

Lawyering And Client Decisionmaking: Informed Consent And The Legal Profession, Mark Spiegel

Mark Spiegel

In this Article, Professor Spiegel examines the doctrine of informed consent as it relates to the legal profession. The Article first traces the development of the informed-consent doctrine and then considers the extent to which current legal doctrines and professional norms incorporate informed consent between lawyers and their clients. Professor Spiegel suggests that the predominant focus of informed consent is on a lawyer’s power to bind his client vis-à-vis third parties and advocates for the development of an informed-consent doctrine that accounts for the interests of all parties involved. Professor Spiegel concludes with a discussion of the application of his …


Psychosurgery And The Involuntarily Confined, John P. Kopesky Jan 1979

Psychosurgery And The Involuntarily Confined, John P. Kopesky

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Dialogue On The Unauthorized Practice Of Law, Roger Hunter, Robert Klonoff Jan 1979

A Dialogue On The Unauthorized Practice Of Law, Roger Hunter, Robert Klonoff

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Attorneys - Law Firm May Obtain Injunction Barring Soliciation Of Clients By Former Salaried Associates, John Stemplewicz Jan 1979

Attorneys - Law Firm May Obtain Injunction Barring Soliciation Of Clients By Former Salaried Associates, John Stemplewicz

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.