Legal advice provided in the course of litigation often concerns the selection of information to present to a tribunal. Professors Kaplow and Shavell examine the effects and social desirability of this kind of advice. They observe that such advice may result in either more or less information reaching the tribunal and that, in either case, it will tend to produce more favorable outcomes for clients. Because individuals will take this effect into account when deciding how to act, the prospect of advice may alter their behavior. The authors explore the factors determining whether the influence on behavior is desirable or detrimental. They emphasize that legal advice supplied during litigation differs significantly from advice given when acts ...
This article addresses some aspects of legal communication or legal effects of communication. As suc...
Legal professional privilege requires confidential communications between lawyer and client to remai...
1 It is important to be clear about the boundaries of what we mean when speaking about publicly fund...
Much legal advice is provided after individuals have committed acts -- when they come before a tribu...
Abstract: In this paper we investigate how the advice that lawyers pro-vide to their clients affects...
Abstract: This paper examines how the advice that lawyers provide to their clients affects the discl...
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...
This paper examines how the advice that lawyers provide to their clients affects the disclosure of e...
The Article seeks to use the science to determine what treatment of adverse information is most bene...
The attorney-client privilege protects certain communications between attorney and client from compe...
It is common in the legal academy to describe trends in judicial decisions leading to new common law...
Lawmakers, courts, and legal scholars often express concern with regard to civil settlements because...
The information-seeking behavior of lawyers has not been fully investigated empirically. Prior work ...
One of the most fundamental tasks attorneys perform is to advise clients as to what the law is. Yet,...
This article addresses some aspects of legal communication or legal effects of communication. As suc...
Legal professional privilege requires confidential communications between lawyer and client to remai...
1 It is important to be clear about the boundaries of what we mean when speaking about publicly fund...
Much legal advice is provided after individuals have committed acts -- when they come before a tribu...
Abstract: In this paper we investigate how the advice that lawyers pro-vide to their clients affects...
Abstract: This paper examines how the advice that lawyers provide to their clients affects the discl...
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...
This paper examines how the advice that lawyers provide to their clients affects the disclosure of e...
The Article seeks to use the science to determine what treatment of adverse information is most bene...
The attorney-client privilege protects certain communications between attorney and client from compe...
It is common in the legal academy to describe trends in judicial decisions leading to new common law...
Lawmakers, courts, and legal scholars often express concern with regard to civil settlements because...
The information-seeking behavior of lawyers has not been fully investigated empirically. Prior work ...
One of the most fundamental tasks attorneys perform is to advise clients as to what the law is. Yet,...
This article addresses some aspects of legal communication or legal effects of communication. As suc...
Legal professional privilege requires confidential communications between lawyer and client to remai...
1 It is important to be clear about the boundaries of what we mean when speaking about publicly fund...