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avoid counseling or assisting a client in crime or fraud in nonlitigation settings. The Committee also considered other …
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The article presents a few issues about the importance and necessity of a court-appointed lawyer in the criminal trial. In order to secure the right to defence, if the suspect or defendant has not appointed a lawyer to represent his/her interests, the judicial body has the obligation to take...
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, tax evasion, poor health and safety, and underpayment of workers. Building on previous work from the state-corporate crime … contributes to the state-corporate crime agenda by demonstrating how discussions on criminogenic industry structures provide …
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This paper explores the police response given to rogue trading doorstep crime incidents. Using a mixed-methods Applied … Thematic Analysis of a year's records of the Thames Valley Police force's crime recording database, the research draws upon … criminality meeting a number of police priorities, including protecting vulnerable victims and tackling organised crime, the …
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The attorney's trust account is an enticing prospect for criminals seeking ways to launder money acquired illegally, and the attorney whose trust account is abused in this way stands to be branded and punished as a money launderer. The overall aim of the article is to identify the dangers which...
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This Article is the first to analyze an unexplored but critical change in how modern banks are governed: the rise of lawyers as bank directors. That rise has been precipitous, raising the question of why lawyer-directors now sit on most bank boards. Using novel empirical evidence, we show that...
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Several hypotheses suggested by the theoretical literature on burnoutwere empirically tested in an attempt to identify the organizationalconditions associated with employee burnout. Public service lawyers in theU.S. (N = 391) completed a survey designed to assess (a) three components ofburnout,...
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This article argues that Brexit is a collective failure of the legal profession. The existing legal narrative of the European Union implies that power relationships reflect the division of institutional and sovereign competences. This misrepresentation was passed onto the general public who...
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