296 research outputs found
The Lawyer\u27s Duties of Confidentiality and Avoidance of Harm to Others: Lessons from Sunday School
Family Matters: Nonwaivable Conflicts of Interest in Family Law
The hypotheticals prepared for this special symposium issue ask if a lawyer can provide legal services to a family when one family member yields major decision-making authority to another family member. At stake is the disposition of significant individual and family assets. The traditional model of legal representation would require each family member to have an advocate protecting and promoting his or her individual interests while negotiating a reasonable accommodation of the other family members\u27 interests. The challenge presented by the hypotheticals is whether an attorney can simultaneously represent apparent multiple interests without violating ethical provisions
Community Economic Development and the Concept of Justice Symposium: Community Economic Development Is Access to Justice
Facilitative Ethics in Divorce Mediation: A Law and Process Approach
Mediation is becoming a vital part of family legal problem solving and is creating new challenges for the lawyer practicing in the family law setting. The American Bar Association, the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and others recently have proposed standards of behavior for mediators where none have existed before. States also have attempted to define the appropriate realm of ethical practice for family mediation
Following the Drum Major for Justice: Reflections on Luther D. Ivory\u27s Toward a Theology of Radical Involvement: The Theological Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium: 1998 Southeast/Southwest Law Teachers of Color Conference: Review Essay
Symposium Introduction Symposium: 1998 Southeast/Southwest Law Teachers of Color Conference: Introduction
Shout from Taller Rooftops: A Response to Deborah L. Rhode\u27s Access to Justice Colloquium: Deborah L. Rhode\u27s Access to Justice
An Entrepreneurial Perspective on the Business of Being in Our Profession Conference: The Law: Business or Profession: The Continuing Relevance of Julius Henry Cohen for the Practice of Law in the Twenty-First Century
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