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Articles in Summer 2003 issue of Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics, The
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Show me the . . . ethics?: The implications of the Model Rules of ethics on attorneys in the sports industry
by Barner, Tamara L -
revision to ABA Rule 1.6 and the conflicting duties of the lawyer to both the client and society, The
by Casey, Patrick T; Dennison, Richard S -
A current look at Model Rule 8.3: How is it used and what are courts doing about it?
by Ott, Nikki A; Newton, Heather F -
Has the exception outgrown the privilege?: Exploring the application of the crime-fraud exception to the attorney-client privilege
by Daily, Auburn K; Thornquist, S Britta -
Lawyers, ethics, and fees: Getting paid under Model Rule 1.5
by Parekh, Ankur; Pelkofer, Jay R -
Who's in charge here? The Ethics 2000 approach to resolving lawyer-client conflicts
by Barker, Jonathan; Cosentino, Matthew -
Conflict of interest?: The absolute ban on lawyer-client sexual relationships is not absolutely necessary
by Bower, Phillip R; Stern, Tanya E -
erosion of privacy after September 11: A call to arms for the protection of the attorney-client relationship in the face of a national crisis, The
by Kerber, Marianne; Thomas, Alexis M -
Limiting extrajudicial speech in high-profile cases: The duty of the prosecutor and defense attorney in their pre-trial communications with the media
by Hooker, Mawiyah; Lange, Elizabeth -
precarious balance of judicial candidate speech and judicial ethics: The Announce Clause in the aftermath of Republican Party of Minnesota v. White, The
by Gordon, Megan Sloane; Wetzel, Matthew Edward -
Limited legal services and conflicts of interest: Unbundling in the public interest
by Brill, Rachel; Sparko, Rochelle -
potential effects of SEC regulation of attorney conduct under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, The
by Kim, Chi Soo; Laffitte, Elizabeth -
Task Force on Corporate Responsibility: Should the American Bar Association adopt new ethics rules?
by Kroetsch, Nicole; Petrich, Samantha -
Reporting requirements for lawyers under Sarbanes-Oxley: Has Congress really changed anything?
by Robertson, Darlene M; Tortora, Anthony A -
They answer to a higher standard: The ethical obligations of Church attorneys in sexual abuse cases
by Hettich, Daniel John; Dinger, Erica Lee -
Redefining privacy and security in the electronic communication age: A lawyer's ethical duty in the virtual world of the Internet
by Hopkins, R Scot; Reynolds, Pamela R -
A plaintiff's lawyer's dilemma: The ethics of entering a confidential settlement
by Waldbeser, Heather; DeGrave, Heather -
Representing a client with diminished capacity: Where the law stands and where it needs to go
by Gallagher, James D; Kearney, Cara M -
Secrecy clauses in sexual molestation settlements: Should courts agree to seal documents in cases involving the Catholic Church?
by Seferian, Avedis H; Wakley, James T
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