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  • Client relations and ethics

    Lawyer’s ethics and client relations Malpractice and ethics basics Professional responsibility authorities Lawyer’s obligations to client Lawyers malpractice: transgressions Lawyer discipline system Malpractice law principles Conflicts of interest and related matters Lawyers-client: conflict of interest Lawyer-client relations: Client funds and property Lawyer mediation to avoid malpractice complaints ABA Attorney -mediation standards Confidentiality Lawyer confientiality Fees,…

  • Ethics Law

    Ethics Law and Justice Contents of Ethics Law and Justice Contents of this subject matter include: See Program below Introduction and Legal Writing Professional Identity. Resilience Ethics, Justice and the Law Access to Justice – Social/Cultural Issues. Judges Admission and Regulation […]

  • List of European and UK Online Journals

    List of UK and European Legal e-Journals Aberdeen Student Law Review Advising Business Anglo-American Law Review Arbitration Arbitration Law Reports and Review Archbold News Asian Journal of international Law Bell Yard: Journal of the Law Society’s School of Law Bracton Law Journal British Journal of Criminology British Tax Review British Yearbook of International Law Business…

  • Some Attorney Client Privilege Tags

    Some Attorney Client Privilege Tags See Attorney Client Privilege Concepts – Attorney Client Privilege Tags – Some Attorney Client Privilege Topics CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS Confidentiality agreements, Corporations, status of independent contractors, Subrogee to rights of another, COPIES AND DUPLICATES Telephonic and electronic communications, CORPORATIONS to Agents, protection under privilege, , Assertion of privilege, Attorney of…

  • Attorney Client Privilege Concepts

    Attorney Client Privilege Concepts The purpose for Attorney -client privilege is to encourage open communications between the attorney and client. Every client of every attorney-regardless of the legal advice or assistance sought-is subject to discovery demands that could reveal privileged information. Attorney-Client Privilege concepts traces the historical development of the attorney-client privilege, of court interpretations…

  • Attorney

    Introduction to Attorney Attorney, in law, any person authorized by another to represent him or her. An agent who has been granted express authority to bind his or her principal is called an attorney in fact. Such authority is usually granted by a written instrument called a power of […]

  • Attorney

    Introduction to Attorney Attorney, in law, any person authorized by another to represent him or her. An agent who has been granted express authority to bind his or her principal is called an attorney in fact. Such authority is usually granted by a written instrument called a power of […]

  • Education

    "The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn." — Alvin Toffler See Education links History of Education In the following treatment of this subject, the theory and early history of education is […]

  • Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms

    The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Details of The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Author: Amy Hackney Blackwell Date of publishing: 2008 Publisher: Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc, Naperville, Illinois 60567-4410, United States Contents of The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Abandon Abatable Nuisance Abate Abatement of a Legacy Abatement of Taxes Abdicate…

  • Intellectual Property Law

    Intellectual property law deals with the rules for securing and enforcing legal rights to inventions, designs, and artistic works. For example, a book may be considered an intellectual property, and its author may have the rightful ownership over it. In a nutshell, intellectual property law […]

  • Intellectual Property Law

    Intellectual property law deals with the rules for securing and enforcing legal rights to inventions, designs, and artistic works. For example, a book may be considered an intellectual property, and its author may have the rightful ownership over it. In a nutshell, intellectual property law […]

  • Schools of Jurisprudence

    In the last decades, the principal schools of jurisprudence are: the natural-law school, the analytical school, the historical school, the comparative school, and the sociological school. "The first three differ mainly in their views of the nature and origin of law and […]

  • Ethical Concerns

    Ethical Concerns “THE DEEPEST DISAGREEMENT ABOUT INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE IS BETWEEN THOSE WHO THINK THAT THERE IS AT LEAST SOMETHING TO BE SAID ABOUT DUTIES BEYOND BORDERS, AND THOSE WHO THINK THAT ETHICAL CONCERN CANNOT CROSS BOUNDARIES” (O.O’NEILL). (London, 1994) Disagreement about international justice and whether ethical concerns should cross state boundaries revolves around the issue…

  • Ethical Concerns

    Ethical Concerns “THE DEEPEST DISAGREEMENT ABOUT INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE IS BETWEEN THOSE WHO THINK THAT THERE IS AT LEAST SOMETHING TO BE SAID ABOUT DUTIES BEYOND BORDERS, AND THOSE WHO THINK THAT ETHICAL CONCERN CANNOT CROSS BOUNDARIES” (O.O’NEILL). (London, 1994) Disagreement about international justice and whether ethical concerns should cross state boundaries revolves around the issue…

  • Lawyers

    The Legal History of LawyersThis section provides an overview of Lawyers ResourcesSee AlsoLegal Biography Legal Traditions Historical Laws History of Law Further Reading Lawyers in the Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (Oxford University Press) The Oxford Encyclopedia of […]