This paper examines how the advice that lawyers provide to their clients affects the disclosure of evidence and the outcome of adjudication, and how the adjudicator should allocate the burden of proof in light of the effect. Despite lawyers' expertise in assessing the evidence, their advice is found to have no effect on adjudication, if legal advice is costless and the lawyers follow undominated strategies in disclosure. A lawyer's advice can influence the outcome to his client's favor, either if he can credibly advise his client to suppress some favorable evidence or if there is a cost associated with legal advice. The effect is socially undesirable in the former case, but it is desirable in the latter case although the benefit rests on it...
In this Essay, we analyze how evidentiary concerns dominate actors’ behavior. Our findings offer an ...
Previous research has shown that if an attorney reveals evidence to his or her case before the oppos...
This column discusses what a defense lawyer should do when called upon to reveal client information ...
This paper examines how the advice that lawyers provide to their clients affects the disclosure of e...
In this paper we investigate how the advice that lawyers provide to their clients affects the disclo...
Abstract: This paper examines how the advice that lawyers provide to their clients affects the discl...
Abstract: In this paper we investigate how the advice that lawyers pro-vide to their clients affects...
The Article seeks to use the science to determine what treatment of adverse information is most bene...
Legal advice provided in the course of litigation often concerns the selection of information to pre...
Since ancient times, legal scholars have explored the vexing question of when and what a contracting...
This Note evaluates these judicial approaches to inadvertent disclosure in the context of document p...
I wouldn’t wish what I am going through on anyone, Senator Ted Stevens commented after losing his s...
Much legal advice is provided after individuals have committed acts -- when they come before a tribu...
This Note examines the interests that must be balanced in determining when an attorney\u27s disclosu...
This Essay responds to Professor Brandon Garrett’s Constitutional Regulation of Forensic Evidence, a...
In this Essay, we analyze how evidentiary concerns dominate actors’ behavior. Our findings offer an ...
Previous research has shown that if an attorney reveals evidence to his or her case before the oppos...
This column discusses what a defense lawyer should do when called upon to reveal client information ...
This paper examines how the advice that lawyers provide to their clients affects the disclosure of e...
In this paper we investigate how the advice that lawyers provide to their clients affects the disclo...
Abstract: This paper examines how the advice that lawyers provide to their clients affects the discl...
Abstract: In this paper we investigate how the advice that lawyers pro-vide to their clients affects...
The Article seeks to use the science to determine what treatment of adverse information is most bene...
Legal advice provided in the course of litigation often concerns the selection of information to pre...
Since ancient times, legal scholars have explored the vexing question of when and what a contracting...
This Note evaluates these judicial approaches to inadvertent disclosure in the context of document p...
I wouldn’t wish what I am going through on anyone, Senator Ted Stevens commented after losing his s...
Much legal advice is provided after individuals have committed acts -- when they come before a tribu...
This Note examines the interests that must be balanced in determining when an attorney\u27s disclosu...
This Essay responds to Professor Brandon Garrett’s Constitutional Regulation of Forensic Evidence, a...
In this Essay, we analyze how evidentiary concerns dominate actors’ behavior. Our findings offer an ...
Previous research has shown that if an attorney reveals evidence to his or her case before the oppos...
This column discusses what a defense lawyer should do when called upon to reveal client information ...