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Article
Lawyer Decision Making: The Problem of Prediction
Wisconsin Law Review
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1992
College/Unit
WVU College of Law
Disciplines
- Law and
- Legal Profession
Abstract
This Article examines three competing models for lawyer decision making. Reviewing literature drawn from other disciplines, Professor McDiarmid applies each model to a particular lawyer decision task and provides a critique both of applicability and of the underlying assumptions of the models themselves. The Article concentrates on the problem of prediction in the face of uncertainty.
Source Citation
Marjorie McDiarmid, Lawyer Decision Making: The Problem of Prediction, 1992 Wis. L. Rev. 1847 (1992).
Citation Information
Marjorie McDiarmid. "Lawyer Decision Making: The Problem of Prediction" Wisconsin Law Review (1992) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/marjorie-mcdiarmid/4/
This article is included in the Research Repository @ WVU with the permission of the Wisconsin Law Review.