This manual is published in the spring of 2013 by the Gillis W. Long Poverty Law Center of Loyola University New Orleans College of Law to
assist members of the legal profession who work to try to make «justice for all» a reality in Louisiana.
Not exact matches
2 - 23.2 (1) A lawyer must not practise law in an MDP unless (a) the lawyer and all
members of the MDP are in compliance with Rules 2 - 23.1 to 2 - 23.12 and the Professional Conduct Handbook, (b) all lawyers who are
members of the MDP have obtained express permission under this Division to practise law in the MDP, (c) all non-lawyer
members of the MDP are
of good character and repute, (d) all
members of the MDP agree in writing (i) that practising lawyers who are
members of the MDP will have actual control over the delivery
of legal services by the MDP, (ii) that non-lawyer
members of the MDP will not interfere, directly or indirectly with the lawyer's (A) obligation to comply with the Act, these Rules and the Professional Conduct Handbook, and (B) exercise
of independent professional judgement, (iii) to comply with the Act, these Rules and the Professional Conduct Handbook, and (iv) to cooperate with and
assist the Society or its agents in the conduct
of a practice review, examination or investigation, and (e) all
members of the MDP who are governed by the regulatory body
of another
profession agree to report to the MDP any proceedings concerning their conduct or competence.
In addressing this interest, both courts acknowledged that a state has an interest in: (i) preserving life in general; (ii) preventing deaths that occur as a result
of errors in medical or
legal judgment; (iii) preventing exercise
of undue, arbitrary, and / or unfair influences over an individual's decision to end his / her life; (iv) safeguarding interests
of innocent third parties such as minor children and other family
members; (v) assuring the integrity
of the medical
profession; and (vi) avoiding the adverse consequences that might ensue if physician -
assisted suicide were declared a fundamental right.
The Minnesota
Legal Administrators Association (MLAA), a chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA), has over 200 members and provides continuing support, educational / networking opportunities and information designed to assist members in their legal profess
Legal Administrators Association (MLAA), a chapter
of the Association
of Legal Administrators (ALA), has over 200 members and provides continuing support, educational / networking opportunities and information designed to assist members in their legal profess
Legal Administrators (ALA), has over 200
members and provides continuing support, educational / networking opportunities and information designed to
assist members in their
legal profess
legal professions.