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Justice Being Served?"
Edmonton Journal, 27
January 2002, A1. Alan Feuer, "
Lawyering by Laymen: More
Litigants Are
Taking a Do-It-Yourself Tack", The New York...
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proceedings such as lawsuits, and is
applied to the
professional services of a
lawyer or
attorney at law, barrister, solicitor, or
civil law notary. However,...
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Lawyering is a 1976
autobiography by
Helene E.
Schwartz detailing her
first decade as a
lawyer. It was
published in the
United States and Canada. Lawyering...
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promotion of
social change to
address a cause.
Cause lawyering is
commonly described as a
practice of "
lawyering for the good" or
using law to
empower members...
- A
rules lawyer is a term used to
describe a parti****nt in a rules-based
environment who
attempts to use the
letter of the law
without reference to the...
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Lawyer Lawyer (Chinese: 算死草; Jyutping: syun3 sei2 cou2; lit. 'compute
death weed') is a 1997 Hong Kong
comedy film produced,
directed and co-written by...
- brick-and-mortar office, but
operates from the
homes or
satellite offices of its
lawyers,
usually delivering services to
clients at a
distance utilizing modern...
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scope representation of the client. Schoenthal, Allison. "Ethics of
Ghost Lawyering". New York
Legal Ethics.
Retrieved 21
November 2017. "STANDING COMMITTEE...
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information on
jailhouse lawyering. The
Columbia Human Rights Law
Review of
Columbia Law
School publishes A
Jailhouse Lawyer's Manual ("the JLM"), intended...
- The
United States Supreme Court Reports,
Lawyers' Edition, or
Lawyers'
Edition (L. Ed. and L. Ed. 2d in case citations), is an
unofficial reporter of Supreme...