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Vol. 32, No. 3, Spring 2006: Burdens
Opening Statement: Corporate Responsibility – The Lawyer’s Role | ![]()
Brad D. Brian
When I left the U.S. Attorney’s Office 25 years ago, I thought I was done as an investigator. Wrong! Within just a few years, like other lawyers around the country, I was back in the business—this time not as a prosecutor but as an outside lawyer hired by companies to investigate allegations of internal misconduct…
The following articles from the Spring 2006 issue are available to
Section members and are in PDF format (
):
- » From the Bench: Lessons Discovered Along the Way
Jeffrey Cole - » Trial Balloon: The ABA’s New Vision of the Jury’s Function: An Opposing View
Richard S. Walinski - » A Life Well Lived: An Interview with Justice John Paul Stevens
Jeffrey Cole and Elaine E. Bucklo - » Depositions from the Client’s Perspective
José Sariego - » The Secrets of Superstar Associates
Tom Hentoff - » Representing the Media at Trial
Richard M. Goehler, Joseph A. Tomain, and Amanda G. Main - » A Curmudgeon on Couth
Mark Herrmann - » The Future of International Human Rights Litigation
Kristin Linsley Myles and Daniel P. Collins - » Lessons Learned from the FWOTSCOTUS (First Woman on the Supreme Court of the United States)
Ruth V. McGregor - » Legal Lore: Law, Justice, and Sarah Althea Hill
Robert and Marilyn Aitken - » Sidebar: The Courthouse
Kenneth P. Nolan - » Advance Sheet
Robert E. Shapiro - » Literary Trials: Slouching Towards Bethlehem
Joan Didion

