Seton Hall University School of Law
Third Party Litigation Funding and Lawyer Ethics.jpg&w=256&q=75)
This article considers the growth of third-party litigation funding (TPLF) in the United States and the ethical implications for lawyers who represent clients who want and/or need third party funding...Read more
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Michael Ambrosio
Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law, USA
The Moral Dimension of Law and Law Practice.jpg&w=256&q=75)
A lawyer’s philosophy of law will inevitably reflect a philosophy of lawyering. Although there are many schools of legal philosophy and a wide divergence of views, even among those who...Read more
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Michael Ambrosio
Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law, USA
Reflections on Fraud and Lawyer Ethics.jpg&w=256&q=75)
Fraud is an intrinsic wrong that has an infinite variety of forms. The problem of fraud is endemic to a market economy. Common law legal and equitable doctrines have been...Read more
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Michael Ambrosio
Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law, USA
A Natural Law Perspective of Corporate Governance .jpg&w=256&q=75)
My aim is to consider the legal regulation of the public corporation and its governance from the perspective of natural law theory. There are many theories of natural law that...Read more
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Michael Ambrosio
Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law, USA