The bar is now generally aware that a revised set of Rules of Professional Conduct has been proposed to, and is being considered by, the American Bar Association. These proposed Model Rules, if endorsed by the ABA, will be presented for adoption in the several states. If adopted in a state, the Model Rules would replace the present Code of Professional Responsibility
Because of the increasingly interstate nature of legal practice during the past few decades, practit...
The need for a comprehensive, coherent, and enforceable code of ethical conduct for lawyers is manif...
On July 12, 1989, the Kentucky Supreme Court adopted its own version of the American Bar Association...
The bar is now generally aware that a revised set of Rules of Professional Conduct has been proposed...
The Bar is now generally aware that a revised set of Rules of ProfessionalConduct has been proposed ...
In 1997, the American Bar Association ( ABA ) created the Commission on the Evaluation of the Rules ...
These remarks were originally delivered as the annual St. Ives Lecture at Catholic University\u27s C...
The Model Rules of Professional Conduct defined the agenda for the post- Watergate renaissance in le...
The American Bar Association’s (“ABA”) practice of requiring students to purchase the Model Rules of...
The time has come for Ohio to replace the Code of Professional Responsibility with a set of standard...
In this Article, Professor Hazard addresses the concerns many people have regarding the application ...
In 1986, the American Bar Association\u27s House of Delegates endorsed a report which offered a Blu...
In 1983, after six years of drafting and lively debate, the American Bar Association adopted the Mod...
Our society depends to a large extent on lawyers to assure all citizens the protection and advantage...
When considering the professional responsibilities of American lawyers, two questions often arise: (...
Because of the increasingly interstate nature of legal practice during the past few decades, practit...
The need for a comprehensive, coherent, and enforceable code of ethical conduct for lawyers is manif...
On July 12, 1989, the Kentucky Supreme Court adopted its own version of the American Bar Association...
The bar is now generally aware that a revised set of Rules of Professional Conduct has been proposed...
The Bar is now generally aware that a revised set of Rules of ProfessionalConduct has been proposed ...
In 1997, the American Bar Association ( ABA ) created the Commission on the Evaluation of the Rules ...
These remarks were originally delivered as the annual St. Ives Lecture at Catholic University\u27s C...
The Model Rules of Professional Conduct defined the agenda for the post- Watergate renaissance in le...
The American Bar Association’s (“ABA”) practice of requiring students to purchase the Model Rules of...
The time has come for Ohio to replace the Code of Professional Responsibility with a set of standard...
In this Article, Professor Hazard addresses the concerns many people have regarding the application ...
In 1986, the American Bar Association\u27s House of Delegates endorsed a report which offered a Blu...
In 1983, after six years of drafting and lively debate, the American Bar Association adopted the Mod...
Our society depends to a large extent on lawyers to assure all citizens the protection and advantage...
When considering the professional responsibilities of American lawyers, two questions often arise: (...
Because of the increasingly interstate nature of legal practice during the past few decades, practit...
The need for a comprehensive, coherent, and enforceable code of ethical conduct for lawyers is manif...
On July 12, 1989, the Kentucky Supreme Court adopted its own version of the American Bar Association...