This column examines two misconceptions that are frequently associated with the lawyer-client relationship. The column looks at the law of legal ethics which can shed light on the unique complexities of the lawyer-client relationship
Among the challenges facing the lawyer who renders legal services to clients with limited means are ...
article published in law reviewTwo law students under the supervision of a law professor represented...
This essay begins, therefore, by briefly examining the question of what constitutes good lawyering. ...
As important,and difficult, as it is to offer new law students clearand helpful frameworks for the i...
Lawyers’ relationships with their “opposing counsel” make a big difference in how well they handle t...
THE CONSENSUS IN U.S. JURISDICTIONS IS THAT the creation of a lawyer-client relationship entitles th...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...
One dimension of law that all practising lawyers must face is handling relationships with clients. T...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...
This Article offers both a way to understand emerging developments in the regulation of the legal pr...
To understand the potential ethical consequences of such communications, a lawyer needs a firm grasp...
This article examines the nature of a lawyer\u27s responsibilities where thelawyer\u27s client has a...
A general principle of legal ethics is that a law firm may not represent a client suing someone who ...
Although the lawyer-client relationship is fundamental to the lawyer’s ethical and legal role, there...
As important, and difficult, as it is to offer new law students clear and helpful frameworks for the...
Among the challenges facing the lawyer who renders legal services to clients with limited means are ...
article published in law reviewTwo law students under the supervision of a law professor represented...
This essay begins, therefore, by briefly examining the question of what constitutes good lawyering. ...
As important,and difficult, as it is to offer new law students clearand helpful frameworks for the i...
Lawyers’ relationships with their “opposing counsel” make a big difference in how well they handle t...
THE CONSENSUS IN U.S. JURISDICTIONS IS THAT the creation of a lawyer-client relationship entitles th...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...
One dimension of law that all practising lawyers must face is handling relationships with clients. T...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...
This Article offers both a way to understand emerging developments in the regulation of the legal pr...
To understand the potential ethical consequences of such communications, a lawyer needs a firm grasp...
This article examines the nature of a lawyer\u27s responsibilities where thelawyer\u27s client has a...
A general principle of legal ethics is that a law firm may not represent a client suing someone who ...
Although the lawyer-client relationship is fundamental to the lawyer’s ethical and legal role, there...
As important, and difficult, as it is to offer new law students clear and helpful frameworks for the...
Among the challenges facing the lawyer who renders legal services to clients with limited means are ...
article published in law reviewTwo law students under the supervision of a law professor represented...
This essay begins, therefore, by briefly examining the question of what constitutes good lawyering. ...