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Introduction and Course Information:
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Boon, Andrew, Levin, Jennifer. The ethics and conduct of lawyers in England and Wales. 2nd ed. Oxford: Hart 2008.
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Ongoing/Varied Assessment/Participation in classes:
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Marc Galanter and William Henderson. The Elastic Tournament: A Second Transformation of the Big Law Firm. Stanford Law Review. 2008;60:1867–929.
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Vaughan S. The state of the nation: diversity and the British legal academy. The Law Teacher. 2016;50:255–63. doi: 10.1080/03069400.2016.1163811
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