4,339 research outputs found
Constitutional Law-Searches and Seizures-Exclusionary Rule Inapplicable to Federal Civil Tax Proceeding Where Evidence Illegally Obtained in State Criminal Investigation United States v. Janis
Legal Ethics, Pain, and Suffering
The lessons that come to us from the application of legal ethics rules can be instrucive, but they often involve a considerable measure of pain and suffering. If presentations like this have any value, perhaps that value could be found in change. The hope would be that, after some exposure to the stories and other matters included in the presentation, a lawyer might thereafter do something that is more consistent with the standards of the profession than he or she might otherwise have done
Finality and Fairness in Grievance Arbitration: Whether Allegations of Unfair Representation Justify Termination of Arbitration
Legal Ethics For Inquiring Minds
Every year, there are rule changes, ethics committee opinions, disciplinary cases, and other developments regarding the legal profession that invite the consideration of inquiring minds. Even a sampling of the year\u27s developments, such as the sampling contained in this outline, can rekindle memories of nearly- forgotten lessons, reinforce awareness of traditional concepts, and identify some less-familiar issues that would be good to keep in mind
- …