No. 22-04, June 1999
Index
- Table of Contents
- Foreword to Symposium on "should the Family Be Represented as an Entity?": Reexamining the Family Values of Legal Ethics
- The Power of Narrative: Listening to the Initial Client Interview
- The Morality of Choice: Estate Planning and the Client Who Chooses Not to Choose
- Family Matters: Nonwaivable Conflicts of Interest in Family Law
- Dependency and Delegation: the Ethics of Marital Representation
- Love Among the Ruins: the Ethics of Counseling Happily Married Couples
- In Memoriam: Ralph Seeley
- Overdue Process: Why Denial of Physician-prescribed Marijuana to Terminally Ill Patients Violates the United States Constitution
- Speak No Evil: Negligent Employment Referral and the Employer's Duty to Warn (or, How Employers Can Have Their Cake and Eat it Too)
- United States v. O'hagan: Defining the Limits of Fraud and Deceptive Pretext Under Rule 10b-5