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Telling Stories in School: Using Case Studies and Stories to Teach Legal Ethics

Telling Stories in School: Using Case Studies and Stories to Teach Legal Ethics: Foreword
By Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Professional Responsibility: Lawyers, A Case Study
By Elizabeth Chambliss
Honor as a Deficient Aspiration for “The Honorable Profession”: The Lawyer as Nostromo
By Robert F. Cochran & Jr.
Truth and Consequences
By Stephen Ellmann
I’m Just an Associate . . . At a New York Firm
By Lawrence J. Fox
There But For Fortune: Real-Life Vs. Fictional “Case Studies” in Legal Ethics
By Bruce A. Green
What Do You Do When You Meet a “Walking Violation of the Sixth Amendment” If You’re Trying to Put that Lawyer’s Client in Jail?
By Vanessa Merton
Discrediting the Truthful Witness: Demonstrating the Reality of Adversary Advocacy
By Elizabeth W. Myers & Edward D. Ohlbaum
Fee Payments to Criminal Defense Lawyers from Third Parties: Revisiting United States v. Hodge and Zweig
By David Orentlicher
Irrationality and Cognitive Bias at a Closing in Arthur Solmssen’s <em?The Comfort Letter
By Richard W. Painter
Everests of the Mundane: Conflict of Interest in Real-World Legal Practice
By Susan P. Shapiro
The Story of Mr. G.: Reflections Upon the Questionably Competent Client
By Mark Spiegel
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