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Hot Topics in the Legal Profession - 2012 (Benefit Tulane PILF Series)

Hot Topics in the Legal Profession - 2012 (Benefit Tulane PILF Series)Creator: Steven Alan Childress
Publisher: Quid Pro Books
Category: eBooks


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Sales Rank: 561,142

Format: Kindle eBook
Language: English (Published)
Media: Kindle Edition
Pages: 258
Number Of Items: 1

ASIN: B00737P4OU

Publication Date: January 28, 2012



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Current important events in the U.S. legal profession and legal ethics, with useful research and analysis of the rules and the profession's current status, are explored by Tulane law students from an advanced ethics seminar. The collection is edited by Tulane law professor Steven Alan Childress, and he previews in his Foreword the students' explorations into the big stories of 2011.

Purchase of this book benefits Tulane's Public Interest Law Foundation, a nonprofit student group that funds public interest placements and indigent client representations throughout the country.

The timely topics include: false guilty pleas, ethical considerations in making the client's files into a digital record, the capital defense of Jared Lee Loughner, Justice Scalia's seminar sponsored by conservative congressmembers and the Tea Party, sensitivity to "cultural competence," prosecutorial relationships with key witnesses, bar discipline for behavior outside the practice of law, legal outsourcing and competition, the dilemma of student debt in a slowed legal economy, the practice of law by legal websites like LegalZoom, negotiation ethics, hybridized MDL settlements, and the advocate-witness rule.

The volume's authors are law students from Tulane University who participated in an Advanced Professional Responsibility seminar and wrote research papers on the subject of ethics and the legal profession. (Nonetheless, their topics, opinions, and writing--not bogged down with heavy jargon--are accessible to a wide audience interested in the state of the profession, and not just lawyers, professors, or law students.) The editor, Steven Alan Childress, is the Conrad Meyer III Professor of Law at Tulane. He is the coauthor of 'Federal Standards of Review' (4th ed. 2010), and holds his law degree from Harvard and a Ph.D. from Berkeley.



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