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Roger C. Cramton And The Legal Services Corporation, Charles W. Wolfram
Roger C. Cramton And The Legal Services Corporation, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Review
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Roger C. Cramton And The Availability Of Legal Services, Thomas D. Morgan
Roger C. Cramton And The Availability Of Legal Services, Thomas D. Morgan
Cornell Law Review
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Lawyers' Abuse Of Technology, Cheryl B. Preston
Lawyers' Abuse Of Technology, Cheryl B. Preston
Cornell Law Review
Lawyers are highly educated and, allegedly, of higher than average intelligence, but sometimes individual lawyers demonstrate colossal errors in judgment, especially when insufficiently trained in the new and emerging risks involved with the technological age. For instance, although the internet is a necessary tool for attorneys' and is now a prominent feature in the everyday lives of all actors in the legal system, this technology poses particularized and often unanticipated risks of professional and ethical abuse -- risks that are extraordinary both in quantity and intensity. As Harvard's Director of the Center for the Legal Profession warned: We are "only …