Lawyers of global law firms have begun to take on complex pro bono representations for clients in peace and constitution-building settings. These lawyers, who often cooperate across different offices of a global law firm, are not acting based on an external mandate but pursuant to an attorney-client relationship. The client is the source of authority and the owner of the process; yet, global law firms that serve pro bono clients are also a form of profit-making transnational corporation. In their day-today business they represent the interests of paying clients. This article will discuss whether and how such constellations can lead to power, infrastructure, and knowledge asymmetries between law firms and their often weak pro bono clients in...
Business and law are increasingly practiced on a transnational scale, and law firms are adopting new...
The Nature of the Problem In this chapter I examine the tension between professionalism and business...
This article suggests that the current version of Rule 6.1 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduc...
Lawyers of global law firms have begun to take on complex pro bono representations for clients in pe...
Based on the Public International Law & Policy Group’s (“PILPG”) two decades of experience assisting...
Globalization has fundamentally accelerated and altered business transactions. The search for low la...
The organized bar is increasingly providing pro bono legal assistance to the more than fifty million...
From 2004 to 2006, the author led the pro bono representation of the Sudan People\u27s Liberation ...
The phenomenon of the global law firm has transformed the face of international law practice. The pr...
© 2016 Dr Jonathan Asher KoliebCorporations have social responsibilities and legal obligations in co...
Globalization has fundamentally accelerated and altered business transactions. The search for low la...
In all but the rarest circumstances, the world\u27s deadly conflicts are ended not through outright ...
legal practitioners who engage in the provision of legal services pro bono publico. It analyses the ...
Based on the public International Law & Policy Group\u27s ( PILPG ) two decades of experience assist...
In Part I, I present the elements that form the standard global concept of pro bono work. Pro bono w...
Business and law are increasingly practiced on a transnational scale, and law firms are adopting new...
The Nature of the Problem In this chapter I examine the tension between professionalism and business...
This article suggests that the current version of Rule 6.1 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduc...
Lawyers of global law firms have begun to take on complex pro bono representations for clients in pe...
Based on the Public International Law & Policy Group’s (“PILPG”) two decades of experience assisting...
Globalization has fundamentally accelerated and altered business transactions. The search for low la...
The organized bar is increasingly providing pro bono legal assistance to the more than fifty million...
From 2004 to 2006, the author led the pro bono representation of the Sudan People\u27s Liberation ...
The phenomenon of the global law firm has transformed the face of international law practice. The pr...
© 2016 Dr Jonathan Asher KoliebCorporations have social responsibilities and legal obligations in co...
Globalization has fundamentally accelerated and altered business transactions. The search for low la...
In all but the rarest circumstances, the world\u27s deadly conflicts are ended not through outright ...
legal practitioners who engage in the provision of legal services pro bono publico. It analyses the ...
Based on the public International Law & Policy Group\u27s ( PILPG ) two decades of experience assist...
In Part I, I present the elements that form the standard global concept of pro bono work. Pro bono w...
Business and law are increasingly practiced on a transnational scale, and law firms are adopting new...
The Nature of the Problem In this chapter I examine the tension between professionalism and business...
This article suggests that the current version of Rule 6.1 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduc...