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Ethics Delivering legal services to underserved populations requires innovation.
by Daniel J. Siegel
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court Should Remove the “Z” Words From the Rules of Professional Conduct Removing the references to ‘zeal’ would serve a clarifying purpose without altering the duties owed the client.
by Daniel Q. Harrington and Stephanie K. Benecchi
Removal of the “Z” Words from the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct Is Unnecessary Replacing the ‘Z’ words with a new set of words is unlikely to reduce attorney misconduct in client representation.
by Emmanuel O. Iheukwumere
Annals of Justice: The Grand Schemers Reflecting on those whose “juices” only flow in the excitement of the scam, the thrill of getting over on others.
by Steve LaCheen
The Day the World Changed Members of the Philadelphia legal community share their memories of Sept. 11, 2001 and the days and weeks that
followed.
by Members of tHe Philadelphia Bar Association
Before the 9/11 Victims’ Fund, There Was the Agent Orange Settlement Fund Overseeing the Agent Orange Settlement fund nurtured a sense of compassion that would serve Kenneth Feinberg well in the years to come.
by Albert S. Dandridge III
Remembrances of 9/11 and the Lost Souls I Represented No one cared which party represented their ideals. We were all Americans, and we were all wounded.
by Charles Schleifer
That Was Then —1988 Signatures for Court Reform On a summer day in 1988, bar staff and bar leaders gather signatures for court reform.



