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...convention last month considered some 50 rules making up the proposed code, rules covering issues ranging from how law firms bill clients to how much pro bono service a lawyer should perform. But the rules which created the most controversy were those involving the confidentiality of the lawyer-client relationship. Suppose a lawyer, having concluded a series of transactions for a corporation, discovers that his client has lied to him and that stockholders will be defrauded as a result. Should the lawyer reveal the information so as to save the stockholders from financial loss? The originally proposed code would have...

Author: By Simon J. Frankel, | Title: Ethical Difficulties | 3/24/1983 | See Source »

...other fellows for 1983-84 are Barbara Jane Bono (English, Brown University), J.R. Hall (English, Notre Dame), Elizabeth Napier (English, University of Virginia), Keith Morgan (Fine Arts, Brown University), Charles Briggs (Folklore and Mythology, University of Chicago), Michael Jennings (German, University of Virginia), John T. Kneebone (History, University of Virginia), James M. Weiss (History, University of Chicago), Ellen Fitzpatrick (History of American Civilization, Brandeis University), Misia Landau (History of Science, Yale University), and Sima Godfrey (Romance Languages, Cornell University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mellon Fellows | 3/11/1983 | See Source »

...endorsement of large law firms and bar associations, volunteer projects are already operating nationwide to fill in for reduced full-time poverty law staffs. In Boston, 10% of the city's 7,500 lawyers have pledged to take up to five cases a year on a pro bono basis. But even participants note that such efforts do not replace legal services programs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: The Return of Unequal Justice? | 12/27/1982 | See Source »

...synthesizer beginning "Tomorrow" off the new album whines with the timbre of an hautboy or other traditional reed instrument. With melodies evoking the charm of an unassuming folk tune, most of the album's songs center around a long gliding refrain of three or four notes, which lead singer Bono produces with an almost yodeling quality to his voice. In "Is that all?" Bono seems to be rejecting pat classification. "You think this song makes me angry...Is that all?" But the guitar played by the Edge sounds distinctly like the Clash riff from "Running," and the guitarist's name...

Author: By Michael Hasselmo, | Title: Autumn Rhythms | 1/5/1982 | See Source »

...welcome variety among the hits on BCN, but their weaknesses becomes apparent easily. The "formula" threatens to imprison U2 in a musical cul-de-sac. Though the melodies and intros alternate between tracks, the style remains immutable. After a while The Edge seems to repeat the same riffs, and Bono seems to sing nothing but "faaaalling" and "reeejoice...

Author: By Michael Hasselmo, | Title: Autumn Rhythms | 1/5/1982 | See Source »

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