Hofstra Law Review
Volume 30, Issue 3 (2002)
Front Matter
Articles
Minor Rights: The Adolescent Abortion Cases
Martin Guggenheim
Conference on Legal Ethics: "What Needs Fixing?"
Promoting Effective Ethical Infrastructure in Large Law Firms: A Call for Research and Reporting
Elizabeth Chambliss and David B. Wilkins
Bar Association Ethics Committees: Are They Broken?
Bruce A. Green
The Changing Professional Environment and the Ideal of General Practice
Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Are Agreements to Keep Secret Information Learned in Discovery Legal, Illegal, or Something in Between?
Susan P. Koniak
Scriveners in Cyberspace: Online Document Preparation and the Unauthorized Practice of Law
Catherine J. Lanctot
Finding a Voice: The Legal Ethics Committee
Carol M. Langford and David M.M. Bell
The Slippery Slope from Ambition to Greed to Dishonesty: Lawyers, Money, and Professional Integrity
Lisa G. Lerman
Lawyer Ethics Code Drafting in the Twenty-First Century
Nancy J. Moore
Toward Abandoning Organized Professionalism
Thomas D. Morgan
The Intractable Problem of Bankruptcy Ethics: Square Peg, Round Hole
Nancy B. Rapoport
Gender and the Profession: The No-Problem Problem
Deborah L. Rhode
Expanding State Jurisdiction to Regulate Out-of-State Lawyers
Charles W. Wolfram
Note
Mandatory Pro Bono Publico for Law Students: The Right Place to Start
Christina M. Rosas