Number 5
Introduction to Symposium Dedicated to Ronald D. Rotunda
Rotunda: Il Professore Prolifico Ma Piccolo
Ronald Rotunda: Friend and Colleague
Ronald D. Rotunda
Symposium-- Ethics 2000 and Beyond: Reform or ProfessionalResponsibility as Usual?
The Continuing Assault on the Citadel of Fiduciary Protection:Ethics 2000's Revision of Model Rule 1.5
Secret Settlements and Practice Restrictions Aid Lawyer Cartels and Cause Other Harm
David A. Dana
Susan P. Koniak
The Fallout from Enron: Media Frenzy and Misguided Notions of Public Relations Are No Reason to AbandonOur Commitment to Our Client
Structural Conflicts of Interest: How a Law Firm's Compensation System Affects its Ability to Serve Clients
Division of Authority Between Lawyer and Client: The Case of the Benevolent Otolaryngologist
Robert P. Burns
Steven Lubet
If it Ain't Broke... An Empirical Perspective on Ethics 2000, Screening, and the Conflict-of-Interest Rule
Multijurisdictional Practice Regulations Governing Attorneys Conducting a Transactional Practice
Back to the Future Along the Hudson: Is the New York State of Mind Confused About MDPs?
The Foxboro Referee, the Boston Judge, the County Juror, and the Conscience of the Court
The Multilawyered Problem of Professional Responsibility
"Who Should Regulate Class Action Lawyers?"
Private Liability for Reckless Consumer Lending
False Testimony by Criminal Defendants: Still UnansweredEthical and Constitutional Questions
Prosecutorial Ethics as Usual
Attorney Private Eyes: Ethical Implications of a Private Attorney's Decision to Surreptitiously Record Conversations