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    Daring to Think Different

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    Thinking about the nature and quality of legal education is not new.1 Since the MacCrate Report2 and the stinging criticisms of Judge Harry Edwards‚3 legal educators have been overtly wrestling with how effectively to train individuals to become lawyers. The * Professor of Law‚ New York Law School. J.D. Temple University‚ 1977; B.A. Smith College‚ 1974. This article is an adaptation of a presentation made at the NYLS Faculty Presentation Day‚ Spring 2004. Special thanks are owed to my excellent

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    Law Office Management

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    restriction on access to information about a case or client. • How long does the office keep a client’s file? Model Rule 1.16(d) states “…The lawyer may retain papers relating to the client to the extent permitted by other law.“ More Ethical Considerations The Law Office has a duty to Client: *Model Code DR 2-110(A)(2) provides that: “… a lawyer shall not withdraw from employment until he has… delivered to the client all papers and property to which the client is entitled and complying with

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    Powell v. Alabama

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    arrived at Scottsboro. They were put on trial on March 31 for the rape of the two white women and were found guilty and sentenced to the death penalty. However‚ they were not appointed a lawyer until the very morning of the trials and had no time to confer with them. The lack of time to confer with their lawyers was viewed by them as unconstitutional so they appealed the case to the state Supreme Court. The ruling of the Alabama Supreme Court ended in a six to one decision. They then appealed their

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    Municipal Court

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    sudden dramatic music‚ and many “I objects!” I settled in‚ and watched the unassuming traffic violations unfold. Therefore‚ contrary to my expectations‚ I found myself in a laid back environment where competence is deemed unimportant to the judges‚ lawyers‚ and employees that I encountered. Caught up in my fantastical‚ idyllic court world‚ I had very high expectations of how my first court experience would unfold. I dressed up for the occasion‚ wearing a business casual outfit with heels. As soon

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    Law and Paralegal

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    Kaplan University in 2014. I am looking forward to learning everything I can about being a paralegal. | | | 6/11/2012 | | My Career goal is to become a paralegal. Unlike‚ most of the students that are taking these courses to become lawyers or to further their education in law‚ I am satisfied with just getting my associates in Paralegal. Our jobs are just as important as the attorney who goes to the trial. We are the ones who make the first initial contact with the client until after

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    job satisfaction

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    Nowadays‚ job satisfaction has become an important issue for workers since it closely relates to physical and mental well-being. In order to find out what makes work satisfying‚ Studs Terkel interviewed three workers about their jobs in 1974 and Ethan Winning did a survey about job satisfaction in 2004. According to their results and my observation‚ there are three main factors that affect the job satisfaction: Salary and special incentives from jobs‚ personal and professional growth opportunities

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    Law Questions

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    Anstey? Based on your experience and studies‚ describe the area of law which you are most interested in and why? Based on your experience and studies‚ describe the area of law which you are least interested in and why? If you weren’t going to be a lawyer‚ what career would you pursue and why? Please tell us about how you like to spend your spare time. In addition to the skills developed through your studies and work experience‚ is there anything else you want us to know about you? As a trainee

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    Court System Paper

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    Court System Paper Ally A. Robertson CJA/204 July 22‚ 2010 Mr. Todd Larson Court System Paper Describe the major historical developments of the U.S. courts. There are two judicial systems; first one is the state and local courts established under the authority of state governments. Federal courts system is the other that was created by Congress under the authority of the U.S constitution. General agreement

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    Legal Profession In Russia

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    Legal Profession in Russia Guest lecture at Law Faculty of University of Tartu‚ 5th of November‚ 2012 Dr. Mikhail Antonov Associate Professor of Law Faculty of Higher School of Economics – Saint Petersburg‚ Director of Research Center for Legal Argumentation‚ Executive Director of “Russian Yearbook for Legal Theory”‚ Advocate The author’s position does not necessarily correspond to the official position of National Research University “Higher School of Economics” Legal Education in Russia: Principles

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    Advocate the outcome of a case often depends on lawyer’s ability to influence the judge and juries. Lawyers try to persuade people to believe that a criminal is not guilty‚ although they know he is. Leopold and Loeb case is a good example of that. Clarence Darrow took a case of two teenagers that kidnapped and killed a boy because they wanted to know how it feels to commit the ultimate crime. Sometimes lawyers are a good thing‚ when accused person is innocent. Somebody not guilty can go to prison because

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