This Article considers how pro se lawyers should be treated under the law of professional responsibility. While courts have addressed whether various aspects of the law of lawyering should be applied to lawyers acting pro se, they have not done so systematically. The Article first demonstrates that the law is not consistent in its treatment of pro se lawyers. It then argues that a purpose-based approach to the issue provides a consistent, rational, and reproducible way to analyze the question. It concludes that whether a particular rule of professional responsibility should apply to a pro se lawyer should be driven by the rule\u27s intended beneficiary. If the rule is intended to protect third parties, it should apply to lawyers regardless ...
In this Article, Professor Hazard addresses the concerns many people have regarding the application ...
The failure of the Bar to regulate effectively the ethical conduct of its members is not solely the ...
Legal ethics, professional responsibility, and professionalism are timely topics as lawyers contin...
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Because of the increasingly interstate nature of legal practice during the past few decades, practit...
This Article will review existing case law and commentary, and propose a new formula for application...
This article begins by examining the current crisis in the U.S. legal system where approximately thr...
The study of professional responsibility is, of course, critical to those who wish to practice as la...
In this Article we examine the special, often unique, ethical problems faced by lawyers who practice...
In this Article, I defend the interpretive attitude of professionalism. Professionalism is a stance ...
The legal profession has initiated disciplinary processes and clients\u27 security funds in order to...
Theory and practice come together at the heart of legal ethics - in the exercise of professional jud...
This Article will explore the problem of the attorney\u27s duty to provide clients with adequate inf...
This article suggests that the current version of Rule 6.1 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduc...
The article deals with one of the topical problems of our time - the importance of ethical laws and ...
In this Article, Professor Hazard addresses the concerns many people have regarding the application ...
The failure of the Bar to regulate effectively the ethical conduct of its members is not solely the ...
Legal ethics, professional responsibility, and professionalism are timely topics as lawyers contin...
When considering the professional responsibilities of American lawyers, two questions often arise: (...
Because of the increasingly interstate nature of legal practice during the past few decades, practit...
This Article will review existing case law and commentary, and propose a new formula for application...
This article begins by examining the current crisis in the U.S. legal system where approximately thr...
The study of professional responsibility is, of course, critical to those who wish to practice as la...
In this Article we examine the special, often unique, ethical problems faced by lawyers who practice...
In this Article, I defend the interpretive attitude of professionalism. Professionalism is a stance ...
The legal profession has initiated disciplinary processes and clients\u27 security funds in order to...
Theory and practice come together at the heart of legal ethics - in the exercise of professional jud...
This Article will explore the problem of the attorney\u27s duty to provide clients with adequate inf...
This article suggests that the current version of Rule 6.1 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduc...
The article deals with one of the topical problems of our time - the importance of ethical laws and ...
In this Article, Professor Hazard addresses the concerns many people have regarding the application ...
The failure of the Bar to regulate effectively the ethical conduct of its members is not solely the ...
Legal ethics, professional responsibility, and professionalism are timely topics as lawyers contin...