The National Law Journal 1997 Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. - Abstracts
| The National Law Journal 1997 Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brits adopt U.S.-style tort litigation methods. | Law | Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. | |||
| Considering law practice in Japan? Good luck. | Law | Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. | |||
| Erecting a wall to prevent conflicts of interest. | Law | Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. | |||
| It pays to be alert about unforeseen conflicts. (Corporate succession may mandate a legal duty to the buyer of a corporation on the part of a law firm for the seller) | Law | Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. | |||
| Report on profession's ills has a feminine feel. (report by Boston Bar Association) | Law | Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. | |||
| Revisiting contingency fees for class counsel. | Law | Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. | |||
| Small firms' careless, slippery-slope errors. | Law | Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. | |||
| Would British fixes improve U.S. justice? | Law | Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. | |||
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