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ImageTexas Bar Journal

November 2009 | Volume 72, 10

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Texas Lawyer's Creed, the Texas Bar Journal shares the reflections of some of the lawyers and judges who had a part in crafting it, and looks at the important roles the Texas Center for Legal Ethics and the Texas Board of Legal Specialization have had in promoting professionalism among Texas lawyers. PAGE 832


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FEATURES

818

State Bar Update

822

Pro/Con: Professional Liability Insurance Disclosure
By Chuck Herring and Bill Miller

828

Attorney Disqualification
By Kelli Hinson and David Anderson

832

Twenty Years of the Texas Lawyer's Creed
  832

The Texas Lawyer's Creed: A Few Observations
By Gregory Huffman

  834

Reflections on the Texas Lawyer's Creed
By Fred Hagans, James H. "Blackie" Holmes III, Justice Eugene A. Cook, and Judge Lamar McCorkle

 

838

Twenty Years of the Texas Center for Legal Ethics
By Jonathan E. Smaby and Kelly Frels

 

840

Professionalism and Legal Specialization
By Gary McNeil

 

842

The Texas Lawyer's Creed

844

Approval of Proposed Amendments to the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct

874

After the Bar Exam: State Bar Launches Website for Recent Law School Graduates
By Judy L. Marchman

876

Ethics Opinions 588, 589

882

Solo/Small Firm: Avoiding Malpractice Claims Through Better Court Calendaring Techniques
By Joseph C. Scott

 

 

DEPARTMENTS

 814

Spectrum

894

Laurels

816

President's Opinion

896

Memorials

820

Technology

900

Classified Advertising

880

TYLA President's Opinion

904

Client Page

884

Disciplinary Actions

906

Back Page

890

Lawyers on the Move

 

 

The Texas Bar Journal (ISSN 0040-4187) is published monthly, except August, By the State Bar of Texas, 1414 Colorado, Austin, TX 78701, as a service to the profession. One copy of each issue is furnished to members as part of their State Bar dues. Subscription price to others, $12 (including sales tax); $15 to foreign countries. Single copies, $2.50 each (including sales tax). Periodicals Postage Paid at Austin, Texas and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Texas Bar Journal, P.O. Box 12487, Austin, Texas 78711-2487.

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