This Article examines the impact of the General Agreement on Trade in Services, or GATS, on legal services, and more specifically on the legal ethics rules in the United States. The Article begins by explaining background information about the global nature of legal services. Then, the Author details the structure and operation of the GATS, including its relevant exemptions, and its applicability to legal services. Next, the Article explores developments that have occurred since the signing of the GATS, including the possible significance to U.S. regulation of the legal profession. Subsequently, the Author identifies remaining questions about the effects of the GATS on U.S. legal ethics in the twenty-first century and identifies possible sc...
My goal here, however, is not directly to challenge the framework of lawyer regulation. Instead, I w...
This Article addresses how a lawyer may ethically engage in a transnational practice given the curre...
The Uruguay Round services negotiations saw the light of day amidst pressures from lobbies in develo...
This Article examines the impact of the General Agreement on Trade in Services, or GATS, on legal se...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the treatment of legal services in the United Stat...
This article reviews developments in transnational legal practice during 2006 and 2007, including in...
This article reviews developments in transnational legal practice during 2006 and 2007, including ...
While a number of commentators have discussed the adaptability of the GATT to problems of trade in s...
Many service transactions are highly complex, and their quality is difficult to ascertain for consum...
The article addresses issues related to legal services and the General Agreement on Trade in Service...
In October 2001, the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law published an article I wrote entitled ...
One of the issues currently facing World Trade Organization (WTO) Member States is whether to extend...
In 2005, the World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body presided over United States--Measures aff...
This article reviews developments in transnational legal practice during 2006 and 2007, including ...
This article addresses issues related to legal services and the General Agreement on Trade in Servic...
My goal here, however, is not directly to challenge the framework of lawyer regulation. Instead, I w...
This Article addresses how a lawyer may ethically engage in a transnational practice given the curre...
The Uruguay Round services negotiations saw the light of day amidst pressures from lobbies in develo...
This Article examines the impact of the General Agreement on Trade in Services, or GATS, on legal se...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the treatment of legal services in the United Stat...
This article reviews developments in transnational legal practice during 2006 and 2007, including in...
This article reviews developments in transnational legal practice during 2006 and 2007, including ...
While a number of commentators have discussed the adaptability of the GATT to problems of trade in s...
Many service transactions are highly complex, and their quality is difficult to ascertain for consum...
The article addresses issues related to legal services and the General Agreement on Trade in Service...
In October 2001, the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law published an article I wrote entitled ...
One of the issues currently facing World Trade Organization (WTO) Member States is whether to extend...
In 2005, the World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body presided over United States--Measures aff...
This article reviews developments in transnational legal practice during 2006 and 2007, including ...
This article addresses issues related to legal services and the General Agreement on Trade in Servic...
My goal here, however, is not directly to challenge the framework of lawyer regulation. Instead, I w...
This Article addresses how a lawyer may ethically engage in a transnational practice given the curre...
The Uruguay Round services negotiations saw the light of day amidst pressures from lobbies in develo...