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Books > Law > Jurisprudence & general issues > Legal skills & practice > General
A study has been completed evaluating how the Defense Criminal
Investigative Organizations (DCIOs)1 act on allegations that a
special agent is or has engaged in misconduct. This evaluation was
announced on February 22, 1999, and the fieldwork took place during
March 1999 through December 1999. The overall objective was to
assess whether the DCIOs have adequate policies and procedures to
govern the internal investigations they conduct when one of their
special agents is accused or suspected of misconduct.
This text deals with the basic concepts of the law and explains the
operation of the law and the administration of justice. It features
practical exercises at the end of each chapter to help the student
develop the ability to analyse information and apply knowledge.
Another feature is the appendixes in which step-by-step
explanations are given of how to research and apply primary sources
of the law such as statutes and decisions in court.
Legal Practice Technology and Law: Cases and Materials familiarizes
readers with American Bar Association amended Model Rule 1.1 and
added comment 8 in order to explain the risks of misusing
technology in legal practice. The book teaches law students, as
well as both newly minted and seasoned attorneys, how to avoid
mistakes and the concomitant risk of suspension or disbarment.
Readers learn the critical importance of staying current with the
law and its practice regarding all legal-practice technologies.
This casebook discusses common-law and statutory rules that state
and federal courts employ to resolve law-office-technology
disputes, particularly the legal and/or ethical actions of solo and
small-firm attorneys against clients, allegedly third-party
victims, state disciplinary boards, and the designers,
manufacturers, suppliers, and providers of technological goods and
services. Three important questions will be answered. Will virtual
and technologically rich legal practices replace traditional
brick-and-mortar law practices? What are the benefits and risks of
solo practitioners' accelerated use of and reliance on law-practice
technology? Can existing ethical rules be applied to resolve
virtual-practice or law-office technology disputes? Thoroughly
researched and expertly written, Legal Practice Technology and Law
is ideal for courses that address the topic.
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