Professor Burt argues that mistrust pervades relations between attorneys and clients, though practical incentives and the formal norms of the legal profession lead both attorneys and clients to resist admitting this mistrust. Professor Burt further argues that the proposals regarding disclosure of client communications in the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct would add new incentives for such resistance and would exacerbate attorney-client mistrust. He suggests, paradoxically, that more stringent disclosure requirements might prompt honest exploration of attorney-client mistrust and might enhance trust in professional relations generally, even though attorneys would be required in some cases to forfeit clients\u27 trust by disclosing ...
Although the duty to keep client confidences is one of a defense lawyer\u27s defining characteristic...
When a client admits to her lawyer that she is responsible for a crime that someone else has been ch...
A lawyer\u27s erroneous disclosure of damaging information to an adversary is a variation on the bro...
Professor Burt argues that mistrust pervades relations between attorneys and clients, though practic...
The provisions of the proposed Model Rules of Professional Conduct relating to confidentiality will ...
This Essay demonstrates that the theory underlying ABA Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.13(c), g...
This article sets forth points to encourage the ABA House of Delegates to reconsider proposed revisi...
This Note explores the “Draconian dilemma” an attorney faces when she is confronted by a client who ...
The purpose of this essay is to offer a pointillist history of this recent fight about when lawyers ...
The Model Rules of Professional Conduct fail to provide lawyers with adequate guidance for dealing w...
Part II begins by exploring the history of the Rules of Professional Conduct. Part II then briefly t...
This Note examines the interests that must be balanced in determining when an attorney\u27s disclosu...
The State Bar Legal Education Committee is now the Legal Education and Professional Standards Commit...
Journal ArticleThe Model Rules of Professional Conduct proposed by the American Bar Association diff...
Lawyers’ ethical duty of confidentiality is a fundamental aspect of the attorney-client relationship...
Although the duty to keep client confidences is one of a defense lawyer\u27s defining characteristic...
When a client admits to her lawyer that she is responsible for a crime that someone else has been ch...
A lawyer\u27s erroneous disclosure of damaging information to an adversary is a variation on the bro...
Professor Burt argues that mistrust pervades relations between attorneys and clients, though practic...
The provisions of the proposed Model Rules of Professional Conduct relating to confidentiality will ...
This Essay demonstrates that the theory underlying ABA Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.13(c), g...
This article sets forth points to encourage the ABA House of Delegates to reconsider proposed revisi...
This Note explores the “Draconian dilemma” an attorney faces when she is confronted by a client who ...
The purpose of this essay is to offer a pointillist history of this recent fight about when lawyers ...
The Model Rules of Professional Conduct fail to provide lawyers with adequate guidance for dealing w...
Part II begins by exploring the history of the Rules of Professional Conduct. Part II then briefly t...
This Note examines the interests that must be balanced in determining when an attorney\u27s disclosu...
The State Bar Legal Education Committee is now the Legal Education and Professional Standards Commit...
Journal ArticleThe Model Rules of Professional Conduct proposed by the American Bar Association diff...
Lawyers’ ethical duty of confidentiality is a fundamental aspect of the attorney-client relationship...
Although the duty to keep client confidences is one of a defense lawyer\u27s defining characteristic...
When a client admits to her lawyer that she is responsible for a crime that someone else has been ch...
A lawyer\u27s erroneous disclosure of damaging information to an adversary is a variation on the bro...