Volume 76 • Issue 1 • 2025 • New Frontiers in Attorney Regulation Volume I of II

Introduction


Introduction

Peter Joy

2025-01-18 Volume 76 • Issue 1 • 2025 • New Frontiers in Attorney Regulation Volume I of II • 001-004

Article


The LLLT Conundrum

Benjamin H. Barton

2025-01-18 Volume 76 • Issue 1 • 2025 • New Frontiers in Attorney Regulation Volume I of II • 005-044

Replacing This Old House: Certifying and Regulating New Legal Services Providers

Bruce A. Green and M. Ellen Murphy

2025-01-18 Volume 76 • Issue 1 • 2025 • New Frontiers in Attorney Regulation Volume I of II • 045-122

Rethinking Mandatory State Bars

Leslie C. Levin

2025-01-18 Volume 76 • Issue 1 • 2025 • New Frontiers in Attorney Regulation Volume I of II • 123-162

Addressing Perceived Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Attorney Discipline

Susan Saab Fortney and Heather Zirke

2025-01-18 Volume 76 • Issue 1 • 2025 • New Frontiers in Attorney Regulation Volume I of II • 163-214

No Comment: The MPRE Should Not Test Knowledge of the Comments to the Model Rules

Margaret Raymond

2025-01-18 Volume 76 • Issue 1 • 2025 • New Frontiers in Attorney Regulation Volume I of II • 215-236

Note


How the FTC May Reshape M&A Transactions by Banning Non-Compete Agreements

Lilli Johanknecht

2025-01-18 Volume 76 • Issue 1 • 2025 • New Frontiers in Attorney Regulation Volume I of II • 237-263

A Fifth Amendment Sword: The Inconsistent Doctrine of Privilege Withdrawal and The Burden Placed on Civil Plaintiffs in Police Misconduct Suits

Rudy Rosenmayer

2025-01-17 Volume 76 • Issue 1 • 2025 • New Frontiers in Attorney Regulation Volume I of II • 264-294

An Uneven Scale—The Difference in Prosecutors’ and Defendants’ Ability to Shape Criminal Trial Juries and the Possibility for Change

Matthew Cole

2025-01-17 Volume 76 • Issue 1 • 2025 • New Frontiers in Attorney Regulation Volume I of II • 295-316