Details
March 14, 2008 from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Room 190
The Stanford Center on Ethics, The John and Terry Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law, and the Stanford Law Review will host a conference of leading scholars and practitioners to discuss the changing face of the legal profession and its current challenges.
Scheduled panel topics include:
-Recent Trends in Law Firm Economics, Attorney Career Patterns, and Work-Life Balance
-The Changing Face of the Corporate Bar: Discrimination and Diversity at Law Firms
-Improving Access to Legal Services
-Ethics and Professional Independence in Modern Legal Practice
Website
Related Media
- Recent Trends in Law Firm Economics, Attorney Career Patterns, and Work-Life Balance (streaming audio 56k)
- The Changing Face of the Corporate Bar: Discrimination and Diversity at Law Firms (streaming audio 56k)
- Improving Access to Legal Services (streaming audio 56k)
- Ethics and Professional Independence in Modern Legal Practice (streaming audio 56k)
Contact
Dena Evans / Noa Ronkin
650.736.2629
ethics.center@stanford.edu
Admission
This event is open to all faculty, staff, and students. Please register via email to ethics.center@stanford.edu.