UKnowledge > J. David Rosenberg College of Law > Law Journals > Kentucky Law Journal > Vol. 87 > Iss. 4 (1999)
Table of Contents
Table of Contents for Volume 87, Issue 4
Kentucky Law Journal
Foreword
Renewed Introspection and the Legal Profession
Eugene R. Gaetke
Articles
The Professional and the Liar
Richard H. Underwood
Coaching Witnesses
Fred C. Zacharias and Shaun Martin
Rethinking the Way Law Is Taught: Can We Improve Lawyer Professionalism by Teaching Hired Guns to Aim Better?
W. William Hodges
The Lawyer's Duty to Disclose Material Facts in Contract or Settlement Negotiations
Nathan M. Crystal
Minnesota v. Philip Morris, Inc.: An Important Legal Ethics Message Which Neglects the Public Interest in Product Safety Research
Edward J. Imwinkelried and James R. McCall
The Attorney-Client Privilege: Does It Really Have Life Everlasting?
Richard C. Wydick
The Crime-Fraud Exception to the Attorney-Client Privilege in the Context of Corporate Counseling
H. Lowell Brown
Notes
Should Kentucky Impose an Enforceable Duty on Lawyers to Report Other Lawyers' Professional Misconduct?
Parker D. Eastin
Comments
Fixing Rule 1.6: The Montreal Formulation Makes It Work
Melissa Bartlett