MDP and MJP: Multi-National Service Firms' and Clients' Perspectives.
Edward J. Zulkey; James Paul, and Susan Hackett, V.P. and General Counsel, American Corporate Counsel Association
MDP and MJP: The Regulators' Perspective.
Peter Johnson, President, U.K. Law Society; Steven Mark, Legal Services Commissioner, New South Wales; J. Scott Davis, President, National Organization of Bar Counsel; and John T. Berry, Director of The Center on Professionalism, University of Florida
MDP: Insurance World's View of Risks.
Kenneth I. Hammond, Vice Chairman, President & CEO, ALAS, Ltd., and Robert E. Cook, Vice President, Aon Risk Services
International Update on Discipline: Enforcing Ethical Conduct in England and Wales.
Sarah Diane McShea and Professor Jennifer Levin, University of Wales, Swansea
U.S. Update on Discipline.
Michael J. Flaherty, President of APRL
APRL Ethics 2000 Committee's Discussion of Proposed Ethics 2000 Rules and Adoption of Recommendations as Amended by the Membership.
Robert A. Creamer, ALAS and APRL Ethics 2000 Committee Chairperson
MJP: European and U.S. Perspectives.
Professor Christopher Whelan, Oxford University/Warwick Law School; Peter R. Jarvis, Director, APRL; Anthony E. Davis, Treasurer, APRL; and, Christian Wisskirchen, U.K. Law Society
MDP: Liability, Client Protection, and Small Firm Issues.
Cynthia S. Gustke, Director, APRL; Ellen A. Pansky, Past President, APRL, and Ronald E. Mallen, Director, APRL
Shaping Discipline, Ethics and Remedies in China: The Shanghai Report. A Report on the Conference on Judicial and Legal Ethics in the People's Republic of China.
Charles W. Kettlewell