The National Law Journal 1992 Geoffrey C. Hazard - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 1992 Geoffrey C. Hazard
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A lawyer's life is no bed of roses, but for many it beats the alternatives.LawGeoffrey C. Hazard
A report suggests reforms to improve both competence and professional values. (A.B.A. Section of Legal Education Task Force on Law Schools and the Profession report)LawGeoffrey C. Hazard
Careful practitioners, of course, obtain conflict consents in writing.LawGeoffrey C. Hazard
Ethics. (Code of Conduct for Lawyers in the European Community)LawGeoffrey C. Hazard
Ethics: in many firms the practice of billable hours has become insidious.LawGeoffrey C. Hazard
Has the practice the common identity to create a program of development?LawGeoffrey C. Hazard
Lawyer discipline, while improved, still leaves much to be desired.LawGeoffrey C. Hazard
Lawyers have not had a general duty to protect third parties from the bad acts of a client.LawGeoffrey C. Hazard
'Schatz' ruling errs on legal, moral basis. (Schatz v. Rosenberg)LawGeoffrey C. Hazard
The base-line rule is that a lawyer may not help a client commit fraud. (part 2)LawGeoffrey C. Hazard
Uncertainty subjects lawyers to jeopardy of the kind to which Kaye Scholer was exposed. (lawyer's duty to disclose facts adverse to a client; part 1)LawGeoffrey C. Hazard
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