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22 May 2015, 11:00 am by Dan Ernst
  The first is Lost and Found: David Hoffman and the History of American Legal Ethics, from the Arkansas Law Review 67 (2014):David Hoffman was a successful Baltimore lawyer who wrote the first study of American law in 1817 and authored the first maxims of American legal ethics. [read post]
14 Jul 2017, 6:30 am by Mitra Sharafi
Lamplugh v Brathwaite (1615)DAVID IBBETSON2. [read post]
1 Apr 2007, 3:02 pm
David Hicks is going home to Australia to serve a "short" sentence arranged in a plea bargain - seven years, with all but nine months suspended. [read post]
30 Oct 2023, 3:30 am by Robert Gordon
Writers on legal ethics like David Hoffmann and George Sharswood advised lawyers to limit their zeal to avoid assisting injustice, deploring Lord Brougham’s famous advice that a lawyer must further a client’s interest to the utmost, heedless of harms to opposing interests or third parties. [read post]
25 Oct 2008, 10:16 am
There is a very long answer to this question and a very short answer to this question.The long answer is provided by a booked called The Conscience of a Lawyer by Professor David Mellinkoff. [read post]
9 Dec 2013, 5:00 am by Guest Blogger
Whereas today the Ministry Communications Branch has over 20 staff, his office contained exactly one, the excellent David Allen. [read post]
13 Feb 2023, 6:00 am by Peter K. Rofes
In this section of the book, Ariens proceeds to trace a cluster of other major players, works, and developments in the middle part of the nineteenth century, among them Timothy Walker, David Paul Brown, Lord Henry Brougham, Richard Henry Dana, the homicide trial of Harvard chemistry professor John Webster, the 1850 Field Code, and Rufus Choate’s conception of zeal. [read post]