The National Law Journal 1995 Lawrence Dubin - Abstracts
| The National Law Journal 1995 Lawrence Dubin | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A chilling ethics rule. (propriety of an ethics rule limiting attorneys' speech on judges and other public officers) (Fieger v. Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission) | Law | Lawrence Dubin | |||
| Bar abhors mailed ads. (Indiana) | Law | Lawrence Dubin | |||
| Defining 'egregious.' (government attorney behavior warranting disbarment) | Law | Lawrence Dubin | |||
| Don't blame the client. | Law | Lawrence Dubin | |||
| Humanity does prevail. (disciplinary action against attorney for providing financial support to a needy client dropped) (Florida) | Law | Lawrence Dubin | |||
| Lawyer-in-the-middle. (domestic violence) | Law | Lawrence Dubin | |||
| Privilege shields suspect. (New York hit-and-run case) | Law | Lawrence Dubin | |||
| Sanctions not enough. (for lawyer who had sexual relations with a disabled client) (Georgia) | Law | Lawrence Dubin | |||
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