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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.
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Geoffrey 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)
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Geoffrey C. Hazard
Careful practitioners, of course, obtain conflict consents in writing.
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Geoffrey C. Hazard
Ethics. (Code of Conduct for Lawyers in the European Community)
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Geoffrey C. Hazard
Ethics: in many firms the practice of billable hours has become insidious.
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Geoffrey C. Hazard
Has the practice the common identity to create a program of development?
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Geoffrey C. Hazard
Lawyer discipline, while improved, still leaves much to be desired.
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Geoffrey C. Hazard
Lawyers have not had a general duty to protect third parties from the bad acts of a client.
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Geoffrey C. Hazard
'Schatz' ruling errs on legal, moral basis. (Schatz v. Rosenberg)
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Geoffrey C. Hazard
The base-line rule is that a lawyer may not help a client commit fraud. (part 2)
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Geoffrey 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)
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Geoffrey C. Hazard
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