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Articles

“And I Would Have Gotten Away with It Too, if It Hadn’t Been for You Meddling Kids and Your Dog,” Uh, I Mean Ethics Rules: A Proposal for Explicit Rules Requiring Disclosure of Attorney “Ghostwriting” of Pro Se Litigants’ Court Documents and Allowing Limited Appearances for Such Attorneys, 92 Marq. L. Rev. ___ (2008).

E-Lawyering, the Dormant Commerce Clause & the ABA’s Current Choice of Ethics Law Rule: Why the Dormant Commerce Clause Invalidates Model Rule 8.5(b)(2) When Applied to Attorney Internet Representations of Clients, 15 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 587 (2006).

Allowing Another Policeman On the Information Superhighway: State Interests and Federalism on the Internet in the Face of the Dormant Commerce Clause, 17 BYU J. Pub. L. 191 (2003) (lead article).

Cover Me: The Effects of Attorney-Accountant Multidisciplinary Practice on the Protections of the Attorney-Client Privilege, 53 Baylor L. Rev. 33 (2001).

Note, Erasing the Law: The Implications of Settlements Conditioned Upon Vacatur or Reversal of Judgments, 50 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1229 (1993).

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