This article, however, will show how the research upon which the ABA story was based–as well as substantial research with other clients ranging from large organizations to individuals–indicates that what clients want most from their lawyers is an aspect of legal services given too little attention both in legal education and professional development: effective lawyer-client communication. After reviewing extensive social science research on causes of client dissatisfaction, this article will conclude by suggesting a variety of ways–from easy to ambitious initiatives—that law schools and law firms can provide greater emphasis on the importance of effective communication with clients, teach effective interviewing and counseling, and assess co...
This article criticizes the inadequacy of information available to consumers seeking an attorney com...
This article addresses the ABA as a source of pressure to encourage and foster professionalism educa...
One dimension of law that all practising lawyers must face is handling relationships with clients. T...
This working paper assembles empirical data from England, Australia and the United States indicating...
This article, however, will show how the research upon which the ABA story was based–as well as subs...
This Article argues that the Rules of Professional Conduct still need significant improvement and sh...
In striking contrast to any other service industry, lawyers generally do not use even the most rudim...
To help our New York lawyers the Journal is publishing a series of articles by experts in this fiel...
This Article examines the ways in which large law firms have served as educators. Furthermore, the A...
This paper examines the ways that Wisconsin contingency fee lawyers obtain clients. It draws upon a ...
This article will argue that the legal academy has much to learn by recording, transcribing and syst...
Law schools, teaching primarily by the casebook method, generally avoid the thorny issues that real ...
The purpose of this article is to point out some of the factors that, in the experience of the autho...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
This Article argues that practicing attorneys have a need for academics to bring the their legal app...
This article criticizes the inadequacy of information available to consumers seeking an attorney com...
This article addresses the ABA as a source of pressure to encourage and foster professionalism educa...
One dimension of law that all practising lawyers must face is handling relationships with clients. T...
This working paper assembles empirical data from England, Australia and the United States indicating...
This article, however, will show how the research upon which the ABA story was based–as well as subs...
This Article argues that the Rules of Professional Conduct still need significant improvement and sh...
In striking contrast to any other service industry, lawyers generally do not use even the most rudim...
To help our New York lawyers the Journal is publishing a series of articles by experts in this fiel...
This Article examines the ways in which large law firms have served as educators. Furthermore, the A...
This paper examines the ways that Wisconsin contingency fee lawyers obtain clients. It draws upon a ...
This article will argue that the legal academy has much to learn by recording, transcribing and syst...
Law schools, teaching primarily by the casebook method, generally avoid the thorny issues that real ...
The purpose of this article is to point out some of the factors that, in the experience of the autho...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
This Article argues that practicing attorneys have a need for academics to bring the their legal app...
This article criticizes the inadequacy of information available to consumers seeking an attorney com...
This article addresses the ABA as a source of pressure to encourage and foster professionalism educa...
One dimension of law that all practising lawyers must face is handling relationships with clients. T...