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Full-Text Articles in Legal Profession
How A Sole Practitioner Uses The "Electronic Office" To Maintain A Competitive Law Practice, Jesse Richardson
How A Sole Practitioner Uses The "Electronic Office" To Maintain A Competitive Law Practice, Jesse Richardson
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
One Lawyer For The Family: A Response To Alysa Rollock, Patrick L. Baude
One Lawyer For The Family: A Response To Alysa Rollock, Patrick L. Baude
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
The Boiling Pot Of Lawyer Conflicts In Bankruptcy, Charles W. Wolfram
The Boiling Pot Of Lawyer Conflicts In Bankruptcy, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
I take up here only two modest pieces of the current puzzle of lawyer conflicts of interest in bankruptcy practice. One involves the decision of the American Law Institute (hereinafter "ALI") to sidestep the entire field in the course of drafting its Restatement of the Law Governing Lawyers (hereinafter "Restatement"). The other involves the decision of the National Bankruptcy Review Commission (hereinafter "NBRC") to refuse to recommend that Congress do anything at all major to disturb existing law in the same realm. Either the law of lawyer conflicts in bankruptcy has been blessed in its present state by two prestigious …
Bismarck's Sausages And The Ali's Resatements, Charles W. Wolfram
Bismarck's Sausages And The Ali's Resatements, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Reasonable Expectations In Families, Businesses, And Family Businesses: A Comment On Rollock, Terry A. O'Neill
Reasonable Expectations In Families, Businesses, And Family Businesses: A Comment On Rollock, Terry A. O'Neill
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
Lawyers As Nonlawyers In Child-Custody And Visitation Cases: Questions From The "Legal Ethics" Perspective, Bruce A. Green
Lawyers As Nonlawyers In Child-Custody And Visitation Cases: Questions From The "Legal Ethics" Perspective, Bruce A. Green
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law Apr. 4, 1997
Private Bar Monitors Public Defense - Oversight Committee Sets Standards For Indigent Defense Providers, Adele Bernhard
Private Bar Monitors Public Defense - Oversight Committee Sets Standards For Indigent Defense Providers, Adele Bernhard
Articles & Chapters
The oversight committee drafted standards and guidelines with the primary goal of creating a yardstick for defense services organizations against which to measure performance and the hope that a practical set of standards serve multiple purposes, including: educating a skeptical public about what it takes to provide quality defense services; promoting an understanding of why adequate funding is necessary (to engender public support for more spending); and providing notice to the organizations themselves of what is expected of a publicly funded defense office.
Professional Responsibility And Organization Of The Family Business: The Lawyer As Intermediary, Alysa Christmas Rollock
Professional Responsibility And Organization Of The Family Business: The Lawyer As Intermediary, Alysa Christmas Rollock
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
Clinical Education And The "Best Interest" Representation Of Children In Custody Disputes: Challenges And Opportunities In Lawyering And Pedagogy, Francis Gall Hill
Clinical Education And The "Best Interest" Representation Of Children In Custody Disputes: Challenges And Opportunities In Lawyering And Pedagogy, Francis Gall Hill
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University Law School - Bloomington Apr. 4, 1997
Collaborative Pedagogic Efforts On Behalf Of Children In Custody Disputes, Glenn Stone
Collaborative Pedagogic Efforts On Behalf Of Children In Custody Disputes, Glenn Stone
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law Apr. 4, 1997
Voices Lost And Found: Training Ethical Lawyers For Children, William A. Kell
Voices Lost And Found: Training Ethical Lawyers For Children, William A. Kell
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law Apr. 4, 1997
The Struggle Between Legal Theory And Practice: One Law Student's Effort To Maintain The "Proper" Balance, Fernando M. Pinguelo
The Struggle Between Legal Theory And Practice: One Law Student's Effort To Maintain The "Proper" Balance, Fernando M. Pinguelo
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
"The New Yuppie Female Lawyer": The Impact Of Women On Divorce Law Practice, Lynn M. Mather
"The New Yuppie Female Lawyer": The Impact Of Women On Divorce Law Practice, Lynn M. Mather
Other Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Professional Responsibility And Liability Issues Related To Limited Liability Law Partnerships, Susan Saab Fortney
Professional Responsibility And Liability Issues Related To Limited Liability Law Partnerships, Susan Saab Fortney
Faculty Scholarship
This article surveys the professional responsibility and liability issues related to attorneys practicing in limited liability law firms. Part I of this article provides background information regarding the development of the limited liability partnership (LLP) and its popularity among legal professionals. Part II tackles the 1996 ethics opinion on LLPs rendered by the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility. This article criticizes the ABA opinion by examining the conclusions and reasoning articulated in the opinion, indentifying disciplinary rules that the opinion did not address, and considering the possible effects of the opinion. Part III focuses on …
Inherent Powers In The Crucible Of Lawyer Self-Protection: Reflections On The Llp Campaign, Charles W. Wolfram
Inherent Powers In The Crucible Of Lawyer Self-Protection: Reflections On The Llp Campaign, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Law School Deans Criticize Rankings, Jennifer Paynter
Law School Deans Criticize Rankings, Jennifer Paynter
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Mpre Reconsidered, The, Leslie Levin
Mpre Reconsidered, The, Leslie Levin
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Professional Responsibility In Appellate Practice: A View From The Bench, Roger J. Miner '56
Professional Responsibility In Appellate Practice: A View From The Bench, Roger J. Miner '56
Law Practice
No abstract provided.
The Right To Participate, Samuel Issacharoff, Pamela S. Karlan, Richard H. Pildes
The Right To Participate, Samuel Issacharoff, Pamela S. Karlan, Richard H. Pildes
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
The following essay is excerpted and adapted from The Law of Democracy: Legal Structure of the Political Process, © The Foundation Press, Inc., Westbury, NY (1998). Publication is by permission.
Constitutions are often viewed today as constraints on majoritarian power in the service of minority interests. But constitutional ground rules also create the possibility of ongoing democratic self-government; constitutions establish relatively stable and non-negotiable precommitments that enable generally accepted structures of political competition to emerge and endure.
Despite the centrality of this role for the American Constitution , however, there is paradoxically little that the text or its history offers …
A Critique Of The Proposed Tobacco Resolution And A Suggested Alternative, Jon D. Hanson, Kyle D. Logue
A Critique Of The Proposed Tobacco Resolution And A Suggested Alternative, Jon D. Hanson, Kyle D. Logue
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
The following essay is adapted from testimony presented to the Senate Democratic Task Force on Tobacco in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 9 1997, which in turn is based on the authors' forthcoming article, "The Costs of Cigarettes: The Economic Case for Ex Post Incentive-based Regulation," 107 Yale Law Journal (March 1998)
If the goal of cigarette regulation is either to reduce substantially the public health problem created by cigarette smoking or to allocate the costs of smoking more equitably, there are significantly better alternatives to the regulatory regime than would be created by the state attorneys general's Proposed Tobacco Resolution. …
Upstream Patents = Downstream Bottlenecks, Michael A. Heller, Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Upstream Patents = Downstream Bottlenecks, Michael A. Heller, Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
The following text is excerpted from "Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research" and is reprinted with permission from 280 Science 698-701 (May 1998). © 1998 American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Thirty years ago in Science, Garrett Hardin introduced the metaphor "tragedy of the commons" to help explain overpopulation, air pollution, and species extinction. People often overuse resources they own in common because they have no incentive to conserve. Today, Hardin's metaphor is central to debates in economics, law, and science and powerful justification for privatizing commons property. While the metaphor highlights the cost of overuse …
Taking The Cop Out Of Copping A Plea: Eradicating Police Prosecution Of Criminal Cases, Andrew Horwitz
Taking The Cop Out Of Copping A Plea: Eradicating Police Prosecution Of Criminal Cases, Andrew Horwitz
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Shall - Take No. 2, Debra R. Cohen
Law Firms, Technology, And The Double-Billing Dilemma, 12 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 95 (1998), Kevin Hopkins
Law Firms, Technology, And The Double-Billing Dilemma, 12 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 95 (1998), Kevin Hopkins
UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Ethics On The Web: An Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Ethics Material On The Internet, 28 Stetson L. Rev. 369 (1998), Darby Dickerson
Ethics On The Web: An Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Ethics Material On The Internet, 28 Stetson L. Rev. 369 (1998), Darby Dickerson
UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Deposition Dilemmas: Vexatious Scheduling And Errata Sheets, 12 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 1 (1998), Darby Dickerson
Deposition Dilemmas: Vexatious Scheduling And Errata Sheets, 12 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 1 (1998), Darby Dickerson
UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
U.S. “Methods Awareness” (Methodenbewußtsein) For German Jurists, James Maxeiner
U.S. “Methods Awareness” (Methodenbewußtsein) For German Jurists, James Maxeiner
All Faculty Scholarship
The purpose of this contribution is to help develop Methods Awareness in German jurists unfamiliar with American law. It shows how distant from German understanding present-day American practice is. It proceeds from Fikentscher's thumbnail sketch of German Prevailing Teaching: "this method starts from norm-thinking, therefore thinks in rules, that are applied to the case at hand." It refers to the core elements of this teaching, namely the place of the legal norm (Rechtssatz) in the legal order (Rechtsordnung) and its application to a particular set of facts (i.e., subsumption), and discusses the significance of these concepts in American law. It …
Judge Hits Quality Of Appellate Advocacy (New York Law Journal), Bill Alden
Judge Hits Quality Of Appellate Advocacy (New York Law Journal), Bill Alden
News Articles
No abstract provided.
Gender Bias In The American Bar Association Journal: Impact On The Legal Profession, Marilyn Berger, Kari A. Robinson
Gender Bias In The American Bar Association Journal: Impact On The Legal Profession, Marilyn Berger, Kari A. Robinson
Faculty Articles
The ABA Journal presents women in the legal system in a similar fashion to the presentation of women in the journals of other professions. Women are portrayed in traditional sex roles, they are pictured passively and they are often shown negatively as victims. In the volumes the authors studied, they found that the numbers of images of attorneys, judges and professors were not proportionate to the number of men and women in the legal profession. Moreover, the ABA Journal predominantly displayed women as dependent on their male counterparts. The authors also found instances where the ABA Journal portrayed women as …