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Lawyer’s Lawyer

1992
Abstract “My brother’s success in life,” John Marshall Harlan’s sister Edith has written, was “perhaps due in part to[the] total supportive role played by his three adoring sisters, his mother, and his wife. In their view he could do no wrong.” The latter woman in his life, Ethel Andrews, who in 1928 would become Harlan’s wife, was ...
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Community Lawyering or Collaborative Lawyering?

Asian Journal of Legal Education, 2016
Community lawyering and collaborative lawyering are two of the most widely used human rights advocacy tactics by North American law school clinics. However, existing literature shows that neither of these two tactics alone can effectively materialize the empowerment of the concerned underprivileged and marginalized communities.
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The Market for Lawyers

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1992
IT is hardly news, but the plethora of bad jokes about lawyers should be the tip-off that the 1980s were a boom market for legal services. Data always lag behind a little, and mine are no exception: the current recession is not included. But although the price of lawyers' time in the mid1980s had not attained the all-time heights of the late 1960s and ...
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Lawyers and Lawyers: In-House Lawyers and the Legal Profession

1989
In-house lawyers in Britain1 see themselves as a part of the legal profession, and are recognised as such by private practitioners. This broad statement, however, conceals some intriguing tensions within the relationship in relation to such matters as the division of the profession into solicitors and barristers, and in terms of debates on professional
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Choosing a Lawyer

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1993
Choosing a lawyer can be confusing. This article discusses criteria to use in selecting a lawyer. Included are appropriate questions to ask during the selection process; considerations related to specialty, expertise, and scope of practice; and determination of fees.
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The Lawyerization of Medicine

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2001
By my rough estimate, nearly as many Americans possess both medical and law degrees as there are practicing attorneys in Japan. To be sure, this artfully phrased factoid omits important context about the relation- ship between professional education and professional practice in the two countries.
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Australian lawyers’ experience of exposure to traumatic material: a qualitative study

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2021
Liz Jones, Nicola Sheeran
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Information literacy in the legal workplace: Current state of lawyers’ skills in Pakistan

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2023
Muhammad Asif Naveed
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A diary study of Australian lawyers working with traumatic material

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2022
Liz Jones   +2 more
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Exploring the information practices of lawyers

Journal of Documentation, 2021
Jenny Bronstein, Yosef Solomon
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