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The Flourishing Lawyer: A Multi-Dimensional Approach To Performance And Well-Being (2022), Heidi K. Brown
The Flourishing Lawyer: A Multi-Dimensional Approach To Performance And Well-Being (2022), Heidi K. Brown
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The Flourishing Lawyer offers an empathetic guide for members of the legal profession to cultivate their personal and professional well-being, identify and develop their individual strengths, and define success on their own terms. Drawing from lessons and research from the fields of psychology, health care, sports, and medicine, this book is an affirming guide to becoming a better contributor to the profession while living a flourishing life.
Justice, Justice Shall Ye Pursue, Honorable Jonathan Lippman
Justice, Justice Shall Ye Pursue, Honorable Jonathan Lippman
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
The Civil Legal Aid Movement: 15 Initiatives That Are Increasing Access To Justice In The United States, David Udell
The Civil Legal Aid Movement: 15 Initiatives That Are Increasing Access To Justice In The United States, David Udell
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
Pro Pro Bono: Volunteer Lawyers Are An Essential Part Of Access To Civil Justice, Amy Barasch, Esq.
Pro Pro Bono: Volunteer Lawyers Are An Essential Part Of Access To Civil Justice, Amy Barasch, Esq.
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
The Downside Of Disruption: The Risks Associated With Transformational Change In The Delivery Of Legal Services, Raymond H. Brescia
The Downside Of Disruption: The Risks Associated With Transformational Change In The Delivery Of Legal Services, Raymond H. Brescia
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
Tort Reform: Blocking The Courthouse Door And Denying Access To Justice, Joanne Doroshow
Tort Reform: Blocking The Courthouse Door And Denying Access To Justice, Joanne Doroshow
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
Access To Justice In Buffalo And Beyond: Making The Justice System More Welcoming For Refugees, Fidèle Menavanza, Ms, Llb
Access To Justice In Buffalo And Beyond: Making The Justice System More Welcoming For Refugees, Fidèle Menavanza, Ms, Llb
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
Why A Right: The Right To Counsel And The Ecology Of Housing Justice, Andrew Scherer
Why A Right: The Right To Counsel And The Ecology Of Housing Justice, Andrew Scherer
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
Expanding Access To Justice: Alternatives To Full Representation In New York State, Randal Jeffrey
Expanding Access To Justice: Alternatives To Full Representation In New York State, Randal Jeffrey
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
Moving Women Out Of Poverty: A Call To Action For Legal Aid, Catherine Carr
Moving Women Out Of Poverty: A Call To Action For Legal Aid, Catherine Carr
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
The Fight For Justice In Housing Court: From The Bronx To A Right To Counsel For All New York City Tenants, Susanna Blankley
The Fight For Justice In Housing Court: From The Bronx To A Right To Counsel For All New York City Tenants, Susanna Blankley
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
In Brief, Spring/Summer 1999, New York Law School
In Brief, Spring/Summer 1999, New York Law School
New York Law School In Brief
No abstract provided.
The Art Of The Fact: An Afternoon Colloquy In A Tentative Key, Jethro K. Lieberman
The Art Of The Fact: An Afternoon Colloquy In A Tentative Key, Jethro K. Lieberman
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No abstract provided.
New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 7, April-May 1996, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 7, April-May 1996, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 5 February 1996, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 5 February 1996, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Litigation & Inequality: Federal Diversity Jurisdiction In Industrial America, 1870–1958, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Litigation & Inequality: Federal Diversity Jurisdiction In Industrial America, 1870–1958, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
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Through the prism of litigation practice and tactics, Purcell explores the dynamic relationship between legal and social change. He studies changing litigation patterns in suits between individuals and national corporations over tort claims for personal injuries and contract claims for insurance benefits. Purcell refines the "progressive" claim that the federal courts favored business enterprise during this time, identifying specific manners and times in which the federal courts reached decisions both in favor of and against national corporations. He also identifies 1892-1908 as a critical period in the evolution of the twentieth century federal judicial system.
New York Law School Reporter, November 1990, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, November 1990, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
The New York Law School Reporter, Vol 7, No. 9, March 1990, New York Law School
The New York Law School Reporter, Vol 7, No. 9, March 1990, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
The New York Law School Advocate, September 1982, New York Law School
The New York Law School Advocate, September 1982, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.