April 2013 Legal Ethics Top Blawgs
By Professors John Dzienkowski, Brad Wendel, John Steele, David Hricik, Andrew Perlman, David McGowan, Laura Appleman, Steve Lubet, Anita Bernstein, Don Burnett, and Steve Berenson..
Edited by S. Alan Childress, Michael S. Frisch, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw and Nancy B. Rapaport.
Covers governance in higher education and in law firms, bankruptcy ethics, popular culture and the law, Enron and other corporate fiascos, and professional responsibility generally. By Nancy Rapoport, a law professor at UNLV's Boyd School of Law.
Discusses of compliance, conflicts, intake and other risk issues for law firm risk professionals.
Covers legal malpractice basics, cases and news. By Andrew Lavoott Bluestone.
Covers jurisprudence, legal realism, and legal theory. By Professor Brian R. Leiter and Prof. Daniel Filler
Covers legal malpractice issues and cases. By the Law Offices of Keith L. Miller.
Covers the Florida bar admission and grievance process. By Brian Tannebaum.
Updates on professional liability with a particular emphasis on malpractice avoidance and attorney ethics. By Swartz Campbell.
Focuses on bad prosecutors and bad prosecutorial acts. By the Bennett Law Firm.
The intersection of law practice, marketing, and technology. Leverage technology to increase revenue.
Covers ethical issues and best practices in client relations, fees and financial management, law firm management, litigation, and the disciplinary process. By Kramer & Connolly.
Focusing on law firm risk management: trends, challenges, conflicts, compliance, technology, information security, ethics & more.
Covers legal malpractice. By The Clinton Law Firm.
Covers employment litigation and dispute resolution. By O\'Rielly & Roche LLP.
Covers asset searches, bribery, due diligence, money laundering and scams. By Charles Griffin Intelligence.
Covers legal ethics and law practice. By Keith L. Miller, Esq.
Covers managing and growing your law practice, with a focus on technology, marketing, and management. By Merrilyn Astin Tarlton, Joan Feldman and Mark Feldman.
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