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Authors: MARGULIES P
Citation: P. Margulies, ACCESS, CONNECTION, AND VOICE - A CONTEXTUAL APPROACH TO REPRESENTINGSENIOR-CITIZENS OF QUESTIONABLE CAPACITY, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1073-1099

Authors: REIN JE
Citation: Je. Rein, CLIENTS WITH DESTRUCTIVE AND SOCIALLY HARMFUL CHOICES - WHATS AN ATTORNEY TO DO - WITHIN AND BEYOND THE COMPETENCE CONSTRUCT, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1101-1176

Authors: ROCA RP
Citation: Rp. Roca, DETERMINING DECISIONAL CAPACITY - A MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1177-1196

Authors: POWELL BV LINK RC
Citation: Bv. Powell et Rc. Link, THE SENSE OF A CLIENT - CONFIDENTIALITY ISSUES IN REPRESENTING THE ELDERLY, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1197-1251

Authors: PEARCE RG
Citation: Rg. Pearce, FAMILY VALUES AND LEGAL ETHICS - COMPETING APPROACHES TO CONFLICTS INREPRESENTING SPOUSES, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1253-1318

Authors: PENNELL JN
Citation: Jn. Pennell, REPRESENTATIONS INVOLVING FIDUCIARY ENTITIES - WHO IS THE CLIENT, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1319-1356

Authors: SPURGEON ED CICCARELLO MJ
Citation: Ed. Spurgeon et Mj. Ciccarello, THE LAWYER IN OTHER FIDUCIARY ROLES - POLICY AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1357-1410

Authors: HOBBS SH HOBBS FW
Citation: Sh. Hobbs et Fw. Hobbs, THE ETHICAL MANAGEMENT OF ASSETS FOR ELDER CLIENTS - A CONTEXT, ROLE,AND LAW APPROACH, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1411-1428

Authors: TREMBLAY PR
Citation: Pr. Tremblay, IMPROMPTU LAWYERING AND DE-FACTO GUARDIANS, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1429-1445

Authors: FOX LJ
Citation: Lj. Fox, ITS ALL IN THE ATMOSPHERE, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1447-1452

Authors: COLLETT TS
Citation: Ts. Collett, THE ETHICS OF INTERGENERATIONAL REPRESENTATION, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1453-1501

Authors: CROSBY EM LEFF IM
Citation: Em. Crosby et Im. Leff, ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MEDICAID ESTATE PLANNING - AN ANALYSIS OF THE ABA MODEL RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1503-1516

Authors: WYDRA HA
Citation: Ha. Wydra, KEEPING SECRETS WITHIN THE TEAM - MAINTAINING CLIENT CONFIDENTIALITY WHILE OFFERING INTERDISCIPLINARY SERVICES TO THE ELDERLY CLIENT, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1517-1545

Authors: KEILIN N
Citation: N. Keilin, CLIENT OUTREACH-101 - SOLICITATION OF ELDERLY CLIENTS BY SEMINAR UNDER THE MODEL RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1547-1583

Authors: JOHNSTON P
Citation: P. Johnston, CIVIL JUSTICE REFORM - JUGGLING BETWEEN POLITICS AND PERFECTION (VOL 62, PG 833, 1994), Fordham law review, 62(5), 1994, pp. 1585-1586

Authors: BLOCKLIEB
Citation: Blocklieb, THE CASE AGAINST SUPPLEMENTAL BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION - A CONSTITUTIONAL, STATUTORY, AND POLICY ANALYSIS, Fordham law review, 62(4), 1994, pp. 721-832

Authors: JOHNSTON P
Citation: P. Johnston, CIVIL JUSTICE REFORM - JUGGLING BETWEEN POLITICS AND PERFECTION, Fordham law review, 62(4), 1994, pp. 833-882

Authors: LAYCOCK D
Citation: D. Laycock, FREE EXERCISE AND THE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RESTORATION ACT, Fordham law review, 62(4), 1994, pp. 883-904

Authors: QUINN RJ
Citation: Rj. Quinn, WILL THE RULE OF LAW END - CHALLENGING GRANTS OF AMNESTY FOR THE HUMAN-RIGHTS VIOLATIONS OF A PRIOR REGIME - CHILES NEW MODEL, Fordham law review, 62(4), 1994, pp. 905-960

Authors: EISENBERG MA
Citation: Ma. Eisenberg, THE DIVERGENCE OF STANDARDS OF CONDUCT AND STANDARDS OF REVIEW IN CORPORATE-LAW, Fordham law review, 62(3), 1993, pp. 437-468

Authors: DRUMMONDS HH
Citation: Hh. Drummonds, THE SISTER SOVEREIGN STATES - PREEMPTION AND THE 2ND 20TH-CENTURY REVOLUTION IN THE LAW OF THE AMERICAN WORKPLACE, Fordham law review, 62(3), 1993, pp. 469-595

Authors: BURNS JW
Citation: Jw. Burns, VERTICAL RESTRAINTS, EFFICIENCY, AND THE REAL-WORLD, Fordham law review, 62(3), 1993, pp. 597-651

Authors: MARINGER EE
Citation: Ee. Maringer, WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION - PROSECUTORIAL DISCOVERY OF INFORMATION GENERATED BY NON-TESTIFYING DEFENSE PSYCHIATRIC EXPERTS, Fordham law review, 62(3), 1993, pp. 653-683

Authors: GORDON AG
Citation: Ag. Gordon, BEYOND BATSON-V-KENTUCKY - A PROPOSED ETHICAL RULE PROHIBITING RACIAL-DISCRIMINATION IN JURY SELECTION, Fordham law review, 62(3), 1993, pp. 685-719

Authors: SCHWARCZ SL ROTHMAN AE
Citation: Sl. Schwarcz et Ae. Rothman, CIVIL FORFEITURE - A HIGHER FORM OF COMMERCIAL-LAW, Fordham law review, 62(2), 1993, pp. 287-320
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