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International Developments and their Impact on U.S. Lawyer Regulation
Miller Becker Center Lecture (2019)
  • Laurel S. Terry
Description
This 8-page document was the CLE Handout for my Akron Law School Miller Becker Center for Professional Responsibility Lecture entitled "International Developments, International Developments, and their Impact on U.S. Legal Ethics and Lawyer Regulation."  It uses the "who-what-when-where-why-and-how" framework that Steve Mark, Tahlia Gordon and I used in our 2012 article entitled Trends and Challenges in Lawyer Regulation: The Impact of Globalization and Technology (and that I later used in ICLR, NOBC, and AALS handouts).  This updated version cites developments through March 2019.  Each of the “who-what-when-where-why-and-how” to regulate categories contains a section describing global developments, followed by one or more paragraphs that describe U.S. developments.
Keywords
  • legal profession,
  • lawyer ethics,
  • who-what-when-where-why-and-how to regulate questions,
  • ILPs,
  • Australia,
  • 2007 UK Legal Services Act,
  • California Task Force on Access Through Innovation in Legal Services,
  • PMBR,
  • Illinois malpractice insurance coverage,
  • proactive management based regulation,
  • proactive regulation,
  • entity regulation
Publication Date
2019
Citation Information
Laurel S. Terry, International Developments and their Impact on U.S. Lawyer Regulation, Miller Becker Center Lecture Handout (April 12, 2019), https://works.bepress.com/laurel_terry/96/
Creative Commons license
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons CC_BY-NC-ND International License.