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Law Practice

Jul. 30, 1999

Do Lawyers Need Lessons in Manners, and Why (or Why Not)?

^^ On the Courthouse Steps ^^ Unfortunately, there seems to be in recent years a decline in the civility and professionalism of lawyers. We all need to rededicate ourselves to following things like the federal court's litigation guidelines, which were promulgated by the Los Angeles Bar Association.

        Unfortunately, there seems to be in recent years a decline in the civility and professionalism of lawyers. We all need to rededicate ourselves to following things like the federal court's litigation guidelines, which were promulgated by the Los Angeles Bar Association.
        Rex Heinke
        Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Los Angeles...

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