This article addresses how a lawyer may ethically engage in a transnational practice given the current structure of state-by-state bar admission. Part II examines the ethical pitfalls of a transnational practice, including an examination of applicable APA Model Rules of Professional Conduct. This section also addresses different tests for determining whether a lawyer has committed the unauthorized practice of law. Part III makes use of examples to illustrate the legal framework for determining whether a lawyer has committed the unauthorized practice of law. In Part IV, the author concludes by making suggestions for how to better address the ethical dilemma of transnational lawyers
This article covers three years of Transnational Legal Practice developments outside of the US. (It ...
Until very recently, one almost never heard mention of international issues among labor and employme...
It has become apparent that no one State is capable of addressing some of the twenty-first century c...
This Article addresses how a lawyer may ethically engage in a transnational practice given the curre...
This Article will discuss preparation for transnational legal practice, and the extent of the right ...
Part I of this note presents the case for a national bar to regulate foreign lawyers. National regul...
Because of the lack of uniformity in the ethics rules of different states and countries, lawyers inv...
In the post-World War II international economy, with its enormous growth in transnational trade and ...
The present Code of Professional Responsibility (CPR) is essentially geared to guide the conduct of ...
This foreword provides an overview of some key aspects of law practice that have changed over the la...
This article covers three years of Transnational Legal Practice developments in the U.S. (It is the ...
This article identifies some of the most important U.S. and international developments in transnatio...
In the United States, conflicts of interest is one of the most litigated subjects in the area of the...
Multijurisdictional practice (“MJP”)—that is, law practice in a host state by an out-of-state lawyer...
The increasingly international reach of law owes part of its momentum to individual lawyers and law ...
This article covers three years of Transnational Legal Practice developments outside of the US. (It ...
Until very recently, one almost never heard mention of international issues among labor and employme...
It has become apparent that no one State is capable of addressing some of the twenty-first century c...
This Article addresses how a lawyer may ethically engage in a transnational practice given the curre...
This Article will discuss preparation for transnational legal practice, and the extent of the right ...
Part I of this note presents the case for a national bar to regulate foreign lawyers. National regul...
Because of the lack of uniformity in the ethics rules of different states and countries, lawyers inv...
In the post-World War II international economy, with its enormous growth in transnational trade and ...
The present Code of Professional Responsibility (CPR) is essentially geared to guide the conduct of ...
This foreword provides an overview of some key aspects of law practice that have changed over the la...
This article covers three years of Transnational Legal Practice developments in the U.S. (It is the ...
This article identifies some of the most important U.S. and international developments in transnatio...
In the United States, conflicts of interest is one of the most litigated subjects in the area of the...
Multijurisdictional practice (“MJP”)—that is, law practice in a host state by an out-of-state lawyer...
The increasingly international reach of law owes part of its momentum to individual lawyers and law ...
This article covers three years of Transnational Legal Practice developments outside of the US. (It ...
Until very recently, one almost never heard mention of international issues among labor and employme...
It has become apparent that no one State is capable of addressing some of the twenty-first century c...