EDITED BY: Professor Michael H. Hoeflich, PhD, Editor-in-Chief Carrie E. Parker, Legal Editor Luzianne Stafford, Design & Publishing Editor PUBLISHED BY: Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC PUBLICATION DATE: July 4, 2025 READ & DOWNLOAD FULL-TEXT PDF OF LEMR Vol. 6, No. 6 Introduction to a Special Edition on Legal Technology During the years that the […]
FEATURE ARTICLE: Five Phases of Technological Adoption1 Author: Professor Michael H. Hoeflich, PhD, Editor-in-Chief Co-Authors: Katie Hasty, Russ Fischer, Steve Sheppard Legal Editor: Carrie E. Parker This article is featured in Volume 6, Number 6 of the Legal Ethics and Malpractice Reporter, published July 4, 2025. There are five phases to every technological adoption. We pay particular focus […]
EDITED BY: Professor Michael H. Hoeflich, PhD, Editor-in-Chief Carrie E. Parker, Legal Editor Luzianne Stafford, Design & Publishing Editor PUBLISHED BY: Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC PUBLICATION DATE: May 30, 2025 READ & DOWNLOAD FULL-TEXT PDF OF LEMR Vol. 6, No. 5 FEATURE ARTICLE: The Indifferent Client A lawyer serves as a fiduciary agent for […]
FEATURE ARTICLE: The Indifferent Client Author: Professor Michael H. Hoeflich, PhD, Editor-in-Chief Legal Editor: Carrie E. Parker This article is featured in Volume 6, Number 5 of the Legal Ethics and Malpractice Reporter, published May 30, 2025. A lawyer serves as a fiduciary agent for her client. This relationship is not one of equality. The vast majority of […]
EDITED BY: Professor Michael H. Hoeflich, PhD, Editor-in-Chief Carrie E. Parker, Legal Editor Luzianne Stafford, Design & Publishing Editor PUBLISHED BY: Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC PUBLICATION DATE: April 30, 2025 READ & DOWNLOAD FULL-TEXT PDF OF LEMR Vol. 6, No. 4 FEATURE ARTICLE: Breaking Up is Hard to Do Because of the fiduciary nature […]
FEATURE ARTICLE: Breaking Up is Hard to Do Author: Professor Michael H. Hoeflich, PhD, Editor-in-Chief Legal Editor: Carrie E. Parker This article is featured in Volume 6, Number 4 of the Legal Ethics and Malpractice Reporter, published April 30, 2025. Because of the fiduciary nature of the lawyer-client relationship, beginning and ending representation is a more complex matter […]