Doctrine américaine

monographies et ouvrages collectifs

ABEL, R. L., Lawyers in the dock: Learning from Attorney Disciplinary Procedings, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008.

ABEL, R. L., Lawyers on trial understanding ethical misconduct, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2011.

BARTLETT, F., Mortensen, R. et Tranter, K., (dir.), Alternative Perspectives on Lawyers and Legal Ethics, New York, Routledge, 2011.

CARLE, S. D., Lawyers’ Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice: A Critical Reader, New York, New York University Press, 2005.

DOMNARSKI, W., Swimming in Deep Water: Lawyers, Judges, and Our Troubled Legal Profession, Chicago, American Bar Association, 2014.

FREEDMAN, M. H., Smith, A. et Woolley, A., Lawyers’ Ethics, New York, Routledge, 2017.

GILLERS, S., Regulation of Lawyers – Problems of Law and Ethics, 10e éd., New York, Wolters Kluwer, 2015.

HALTOM, W. et M. MCCANN, Distorting the Law: Politics, Media, and the Litigation Crisis, 2004, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 347 p., en ligne.

HAYDEN, P. T., Ethical Lawyering – Legal and Professional Responsabilities in the Practice of Law, 3e éd., St-Paul, Thomson Reuters, 2012.

HAZARD JR., G. C. et Dondi, A., Legal Ethics: a Comparative Study, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2004.

HAZARD JR., G. C., Koniak, S. P., Crampton, R. C., Cohen, G. M. et Wendel, W. B., The Law and Ethics of Lawyering, 5e éd., New York, Foundation Press, 2010.

HAZARD JR., G. C., Koniak, S. P., Crampton, R. C., Cohen, G. M. et Wendel, W. B., The Law and Ethics of Lawyering, 6e éd., St-Paul, Foundation Press, 2017.

HENSLER, D. R., B. DOMBEY-MOORE, E. GIDDENS, J. GROSS et E. MOLLER, Class Action Dilemmas: Pursuing Public Goals for Private Gain, Rand Corporation, 2000.

LERMAN, L. G. et SCHRAG, P. G., Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law, 3e éd., Wolters Kluwer, 2012.

LERMAN, L. G. et SCHRAG, P. G., Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law, 4e éd., Wolters Kluwer, 2018.

LEVIN, L. C. et MATHER, L. (dir.), Lawyers in Practice: Ethical Decision making in Context, Chicago, Chicago University Press, 2012.

LUBAN, D., Legal Ethics and Human Dignity, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2007.

LUBAN, D., Lawyers and Justice: An Ethical Study, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1988.

MALLEN R. E. et SMITH, J. M., Legal Malpractice, 4e éd., Eagan, Thomson/West, 2006.

MARKOVITS, D., A modern legal ethics: adversary advocacy in a democratic age, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2008.

MARTYN, S. R. et Fox, L. J., Traversing the ethical minefield: problems, law, and professional responsibility, 4e éd., New York, Wolters Kluwer, 2018.

REDISH, M.H., Wholesale Justice: Constitutional Democracy and the Problem of the Class Action Lawsuit, Standford: Standford University Press, 2009.

RHODE, D. L. et LUBAN, D. (dir.), Legal Ethics Stories, New York, Foundation Press, 2006.

ROTUNDA, R. D. et DZIENKOWSKI, J. S., Legal Ethics – The Lawyer’s Deskbook on Professional Responsibility, Eagan, Thomson Reuters, 2016.

SALKIN, P. E. (dir.), Ethical Standards in the Public Sector – A Guide for Government Lawyers, Clients, and Public Officials, Chicago, Section of State and Local Government Law, 1999.

SCHWARTZ, M. D., Wydick, R. C., Perschbacher, R. R. et Bassett, D. L., Problems in Legal Ethics, 10e éd., St-Paul, Thomson Reuters, 2012.

SEIGEL, M. L. et KELLEY, J. L., Lawyers Crossing Lines – Ten Stories, 2e éd., Durham, Carolina Academic Press, 2010.

STEINBERG, M. I., Lawyering and Ethics for the Business Attorney, 4e éd., St-Paul, West Academic Publishing, 2017.

STRACHER, C., Double Billing: A Young Lawyer’s Tale of Greed, Sex, Lies, and the Pursuit of a Swivel Chair, Harper Paperbacks, 1999.

WENDEL, W. B., Ethics and Law – An introduction, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014

WENDEL, W. B., Lawyers and Fidelity to Law, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2010.

WILLGING, T.E. et E.G. LEE III, The Impact of the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 on the Federal Courts, Washington DC : Federal Judicial Center, April, 2007.

 

Articles de revue et études d’ouvrages collectifs

ABSMEIER, M., « The Professional Objector and Revised Rule 23: Protection Voice Rights While Limiting Objector Abuse », (2005) 24 Rev. Litig. 609-636.

ASPEN, M. E., « Overcoming Barriers to Civility in Litigation », (1999) 69 Mis LJ 1049.

BADGEROW, J. N., « Walking the Line: Government Lawyer Ethics », (2003) 12: 3 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 437.

BAKER, T. A., « A Survey of Professionalism and Civility », (2005) 38 Ind L Rev 1305.

BARNHIZER, D., « Abandoning an «unethical» system of Legal Ethics », (2012) Mich. St. L. Rev. 347.

BARNHORST, N., « How Many Kicks at the Cat?: Multiple Settlement Protests by Class Members Who Have Refused to Opt Out », (2005-06) 38 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 107.

BASSETT, D.L., « Pre-Certification Communication Ethics in Class Actions », (2002) 36 Ga. L. Rev. 353.

BASSETT, D.B., « When Reform is Not Enough: Assuring More Than Merely ‘Adequate’ Representation in Class Actions », (2004) 38 Ga. L. Rev. 927.

BEISNER, J.H., M. SHORS et J. DAVIDSON MILLER, « Class Action “Cops”: Public Servants or Private Entrepreneurs? », (2005) 57-5 Stanford Law Rev. 1441.

BEISNER, J.H. et J. DAVIDSON MILLER, « They’re Making a Federal Case of It In State Court », (2001) 25 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 143.

BILLS, B. D., « To Be or Not to Be: The Civility and the Young Lawyer », (2005) 5 Conn. Pub. Int. L.J. 31.

BLOOM, A., « From Justice to Global Peace, A (Brief) Genealogy of the Class Action Crisis », (2006) 39 Loy.  L.A. L. Rev. 719.

BOGUS, C. T., « The Death of an Honourable Profession », (1996) 71:4 Ind. L. J. 911.

BRAINERD PARRISH, D. « The Dilemma: Simultaneous Negotiation of Attorneys’ Fees and Settlement in Class Actions », (1999) 36 Hous. L. Rev. 531.

BRICKMAN, L., « Lawyers’ Ethics and Fiduciary Obligation in the Brave New World of Aggregative Litigation », (2001) 26 WM. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol’y Rev. 243.

BRUECKNER, L.A., « Class Action Ethics Issues: Combating the Threat of Class Action Abuse », (2000) 2000 Prof. Lawyer Symp. Issues 133.

BRUECKNER, L. et A.H. Bryant, « Fighting to Stop Class Action Abuse », (2001) 4 TortSource 3.

BRUNET, E., « Class Action Objectors: Extortionist Free Riders or Fairness Guarantors », (2003) 2003- 1 U. Chicago Law Forum 403.

BURBANK, S.B., « The Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 in Historical Context: A Preliminary View », (2008) 156 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1439.

CAMPBELL, D. E., « Raise your Right Hand and Sear to Be Civil: Defining Civility as an Obligation of Professional Responsibility » (2011) 47: 99 Gonz. L. Rev. 99.

CHAMBLISS, E. et Wilkins, D. B., « Promoting Effective Ethical Infrastructure in Large Law Firms: A Call for Research and Reporting », (2002) 30 Hofstra L. Rev. 691.

COFFEE, J.C.J., « Class Action Accountability: Reconciling Exit, Voice, and Loyalty in Representative Litigation », (2000) 100-2 Colum. L. Rev. 370-439.

COFFEE, J.C.J., « Class Wars: The Dilemma of the Mass Tort Class Action », (1995) 95-6 Colum. L. Rev. 1343.

COFFEE, J.C.J., « The Corruption of the Class Action: The New Technology of Collusion », (1994) 80 Cornell Law Rev. 851.

COFFEE, J.C.J., « Understanding the Plaintiff’s Attorney: The Implications of Economic Theory For Private Enforcement Of Law Through Class and Derivative Actions », (1986) 86-4 Colum. L. Rev. 669.

CONDLIN, R. J., « ”What’s Love Got To Do With It?” – “It’s Not Like They’re Your Friends for Christ’s Sake”. The Complicated Relationship Between Lawyer and Client », (2003-2004) 82 Neb. L. Rev. 211.

COOPER ALEXANDER, J., « Do the Merits Matter? A Study of Settlements in securities Class Actions », (1991) 43 Stan. L. Rev. 497.

CRAMTON, R.C., « Individualized Justice, Mass Torts, and « Settlement Class Actions »: An Introduction », (1995) 80 Cornell L. Rev. 811.

CURRY, G.H., « Conflicts of Interest Problems for Lawyers Representing a Class in a Class Action Lawsuit », (2000) 24 J. Legal Prof. 397-410.

CURTIS, D. M., « Attorney Discipline Nationwide: A Comparative Analysis of Process and Statistics », (2011) 35:1 J Legal Prof 209.

CURTIS, D. M., « The Codification of Professionalism: can you Sanction Lawyers into Being Nice? », (2015) 40:1 J. Legal Prof. 49.

DAWSON, C.K., « A View From the South: An Examination of Key Issues That Arise in Class Action and Multi-District Litigation », dans Service de la formation continue du Barreau du Québec, Barreau du Québec, Colloque national sur les recours collectifs – Développements récents au Québec, au Canada et aux États-Unis (2014), vol. 380, Cowansville, Éditions Yvon Blais, p. 95.

DEMOTT, D. A., « The Discrete Roles of General Counsel », (2005) 74 Fordham L Rev 955.

DZIENKOWSKI, J. S., « Ethical Decisionmaking and the Design of Rules and Ethics » (2013) 42 Hofstra L. Rev 55.

EISENBERG, T. et G.P. MILLER, « Attorney’s Fees and Expenses in Class Action Settlements: 1993-2008 », (2010) 7 J. Empir. Leg. Stud. 248.

ELLIS, N.S., « The Class Action Fairness Act of 2005: The Story Behind the Statute », (2009) 35 J. Legis. 76.

FISCH, J.E., « Class Action Reform, “Qui Tam”, and the Role of the Plaintiff », (1997) 60-4 Law Contemp. Probl. 167.

FISH, J. E., « Aggregation, Auctions, and other developments in the selection of lead counsel under the PSLRA », (2001) 64:2/3 Duke L.J. 53.

FORTNEY, S. S., « Soul for Sale: An Empirical Study of Associate Satisfaction, Law Firm Culture, and the Effects of Billable Hour Requirements », (2000) 69 UMKC L. Rev. 239.

FORTNEY, S. S., « I Don’t Have Time to Be Ethical: Addressing the Effects of Billable Hour Pressure », (2003) 39 Idaho L. Rev. 305.

FRANKLIN, D. M., « The Mass Tort Defendants Strike Back: Are Settlement Class Actions a Collusive Threat or Just a Phantom Menace? », (2000) 53-1 Stanford Law Review 163‑193.

FREEDMAN, B.W., « The Scope of Discovery of Legal Ethics in Class Action Litigation », (1976) 3 Pepp. L. Rev. 98.

FRIEDMAN, P. L., « Taking the High Road: Civility, Judicial Independence, and the Rule of Law », (2001) 58 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 187.

FRIED, C., « The Lawyer as Friend: The Moral Foundations of the Lawyer-Client Relation », (1976) 85 Yale L. J. 1060.

GILLES, M., « Opting Out of Liability: The Forthcoming, Near-Total Demise of the Modem Class Action », (2005) 104 Mich. L. Rev. 373.

GILSON, R. J. et MNOOKIN, R. H., « Disputing Through Agents: Cooperation and Conflict Between Lawyers in Litigation », 94:2 Colum. L. Rev.  (1994) 509.

GOLDBERG, N. E., « Sex and the Attorney-Client Relationship: An Argument for a Prophylactic Rule », (1992-1993) 26:1 Akron L. Rev. 45.

GREVE, M.S., Harm-Less Lawsuits? What’s Wrong with Consumer Class Actions, Washington, AEI Press, 2005

GRIMMELMANN, J., « Future Conduct and the Limits of Class-Action Settlements », (2013) 91 N.C. L. Rev. 388.

GROSS, L. E., « The Public Hates Lawyers: Why Should We Care? », (1999) 29 Seton Hall l. Rev. 1405.

GUERRERO, A. A., « Lawyers, Context, and Legitimacy: A New Theory of Legal Ethics », (2012) 25 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 107.

GUTTMANN, M., « Absent Class Members: Are They Really Absent? The Relationship Between Absent Class Members and Class Counsel with Regards to the Attorney-Client and work Product Privileges », (2008-09) 7 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J. 493.

HALLER, L., « Restorative Lawyer Discipline in Australia », (2012) 12 Nev. L. J.  316.

HANDLER, M., « The Shift from Substantive to Procedural Innovations in Antitrust Suits — The Twenty-Third Annual Antitrust Review » (1971) 71 Colum. L. Rev. 1.

HARTLEY, M. K., « Top Trends in Malpractice », (2003) 20 GP Solo 22.

HATAMYAR, P. W. et SIMMONS, K. M., « Are Women More Ethical Lawyers? An Empirical Study », (2004) 31:4 Fla St UL Rev 785.

HAY, B.L. et D. ROSENBERG, « Sweetheart and Blackmail Settlements in Class Action: Reality and Remedy », (2000) 75 Notre-Dame L. Rev. 1377.

HENSLER, D. R., « Goldilocks and the Class Action », (2012) 126 Harv. Law Rev. Forum 56.

HILSEE, T. B., WHEATMAN, S. R. et INTREPRIDO, G. M., « Do you really want me to know my rights? The Ethics Behind Due Process in Class Action Notice Is More Than Just a Plain Language: A Desire To Actually Inform », (2004-2005) 18 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 1359.

HITTINGER, C.W. et J.M. BONA, « The Diminishing Role of the Private Attorney General in Antitrust and Securities Class Action Cases Aided by the Supreme Court », (2009) 4 J. Bus. Technol. Law 167.

HURDER, A. J., « Negotiating the Lawyer-Client Relationship: A Search for Equality and Collaboration », (1996) 44 Buff. L. Rev 71.

ISSACHAROFF, S., « Governance and Legitimacy in the Law of Class Actions », (1999) 1999 Sup. CT. Rev 337.

ISSACHAROFF, S. et R.A. NAGAREDA, « Class Settlements Under Attack », (2007-08) 156 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1649.

JAMES, C., « Legal Practice on time: the ethical risk and inefficiency of the six-minute unit », (2017) 42:1 Alt LJ 61.

KAHAN, M. et L.J. SILBERMAN, « The Inadequate Search for ‘Adequacy’ in Class Actions: A Critique of Epstein v. MCA Inc. », (1998) 73 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 765.

KAHNE, D.J., « Curbing the Abuser, Not the Abuse: A Call for Greater Professional Accountability and Stricter Ethical Guidelines for Class Action Lawyers », (2006) 19 Geo J Legal Ethics 741-756.

KANE, M.K., « Of Carrots and Sticks:  Evaluating the Role of the Class Action Lawyer », (1987) 66 Tex. Law Rev. 385.

KINKEADE, E., « The Top Ten Reasons Clients File Grievance Against their Lawyers », (1998-1999) 5 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 35.

KLEMENT, A., « Who Should Guard the Guardians – A New Approach for Monitoring Class Action Lawyers », (2002) 21 Rev. Litig. 25.

KOHN, N. A. et KOSS, C., « Lawyers for Legal Ghosts: The Legality and Ethics of Representing Persons Subject to Guardianship », (2016) 91:2 Wash. L. Rev. 581.

KONIAK, S.P. et G.M. COHEN, « In Hell There Will Be Lawyers Without Clients or Law », (2001) 30 Hofstra L. Rev. 129-167.

KORSMO, C. R. et MYERS, M., « Aggregation by Acquisition: Replacing Class Action with a Market for Legal Claims », (2016) 101 Iowa L. Rev 1323.

KRANE, S. C., « When Lawyers Represent their Adversaries: Conflicts of Interest Arising out of the Lawyer-Lawyer Relationship », (1994-1995) 23 Hofstra L. Rev. 791.

KRIKORIAN, A., « Billing outside the box. », (2014) 27 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 655.

KRITZER, H. M. et Vidmar, N., « When the Lawyer Screws Up: A Portrait of Legal Malpractice Claims and Their Resolution », (2015) 29 Duke Law School Public Law & Legal Theory Series 1.

KRUSE, K. R., « Beyond Cardboard Clients in Legal Ethics », (2010) 23 Geo J Legal Ethics 103.

LANDERS, J.M., « Of Legalized Blackmail and Legalized Theft: Consumer Class Actions and the Substance-Procedure Dilemma », (1974) 47 S. Cal. L. Rev. 842.

LANDON, D. D., « Lawyers and Localities: The Interaction of Community Context and Professionalism », (1982) 7:2 Am. Bar Fndn Res. J. 459.

LAZOS, S.R., « Abuse in Plaintiff Class Action Settlements: The Need for a Guardian during Pretrial Settlement Negotiations », (1985) 84-2 Mich. Law Rev. 308.

LERMAN, L. G., « Gross Profits? Questions About Lawyer Billing Practices », (1994) 22 Hofstra L. Rev. 645.

LERMAN, L. G., « The Slippery Slope from Ambition to Greed to Dishonesty: Lawyers, Money, and Professional Integrity », (2002) 30:3 Hofstra L. Rev. 879.

LESLIE, C.R., « The Need to Study Coupon Settlements in Class Action Litigation », (2005) 18 Geo. J. Leg. Ethics 1395.

LEUBSDORF, J., « Legal Malpractice and Professional Responsibility » (1995-1996) 48 Rutgers L. Rev. 101.

LEVIN, L. C., « The Ethical World of Solo and Small Law Firm Practitioners. » (2004) Houston Law Review 41.

LEVIN, L. C., ZOZULA, C. et SIEGELMAN, P., « A Study of the Relationship between Bar Admissions Data and Subsequent Lawyer Discipline » (Mars 2013), en ligne.

LODER, R. E., « Out from Uncertainty: a Model of the Lawyer-Client Relationship », (1993) 2 S. Cal. Interdisc. L. J. 89.

LUBAN, D., « Partisanship, Betrayal and Autonomy in the Lawyer-Client Relationship: A Reply to Stephen Ellmann », (1990) 90 Colum. L. Rev. 1004.

MACEY, J.R. et G.P. MILLER, « The Plaintiff’s Attorney’s Role in Class Action and Derivative Litigation: Economic Analysis and Recommendations for Reform », (1991) 58-1 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1.

MALHOTRA PASTOR, N., « Equity and Settlement Class Actions: Can There Be Justice for All in Ortiz v. Fibreboard? », (2000) 49 Am. U. L. Rev. 773.  

MANESH, M., « The New Class Action Rule: Procedural Reforms in an Ethical Vacuum », (2005) 18 Geo. J. Leg. Ethics 923.

MATHER, L., « How and Why Do Lawyers Misbehave? Lawyers, Discipline, and Collegial Control. », dans Scott L. Cummings, The paradox of Professionalism: Lawyers and the Possibility of Justice, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2011, p. 109 à 131.

MATHER, L., « Fundamentals: What Do Clients Want? What Do Lawyers Do? » (2003) 52 Emory L. J. 1065.

MEILI, S., « Collective Justice or Personal Gain – An Empirical Analysis of Consumer Class Action Lawyers and Named Plaintiffs », (2011) 44 Akron Law Rev. 67.

MELNICK, K., « In Defense of the Class Action Lawsuit: An Examination of the Implicit Advantages and a Response to Common Criticisms », (2008) 22 St. John’s J. Leg. Comments 755.

MENKEL-MEADOW, C., « Ethics and the Settlement of Mass Torts: When the Rules Meet the Road », (1994-95) 80 Cornell L. Rev. 1159.

MILLER, G. P., « Conflict of Interest in Class Action litigation: An Inquiry into the appropriate Standard », (2003) U Chicago Legal F 581.

MOKRISKI, J. C., « Lawyers, Legal ethics and real ethics », (2010) 20:2 The Professional Lawyer, en ligne.

MOLLER, M., « The Rule of Law Problem: Unconstitutional Class Actions and Options for Reform », (2005) 28 Harv. J. of L. and Public Pol. 855.

MOORE, N.J., « Who Should Regulate Class Action Lawyers? », (2003) 5 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1477-1504.

MORABITO, V. et J. CARUANA, « Can Class Action Regimes Operate Satisfactorily without a Certification Device? Empirical Insights from the Federal Court of Australia », (2013) 61-3 Am. J. Comp. L. 579‑615.

MURPHY, M.A., « The Intersystem Class Settlement: Of Comity, Consent, and Collusion », (1999) 47 U. Kan. L. Rev. 413.

NISHIZAWA, J. C., « Ethical Conflicts Facing In-House Counsel: Dealing with Recent Trends and an Opportunity for Positive Change », (2007) 20 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 849.

NORTHWAY, S., « Non-Traditionnal Class Action Financing and Traditionnal Rule of Ethics: Time for a compromise », (2000-2001) 14 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 241.

PAYNE, B. K. et STEVENS, E., « An examination of recent professional sanctions imposed on Alabama lawyers », (1999) 12 The Justice Professional 17.

PHILLIPS, G. F., « Time Bandits: Attempts by Lawyers to Pad Hours Can Often Be Uncovered by a Careful Examination of Billing Statements », (2002) 29 W. St. U. L. Rev. 265.

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DOCUMENTS GOUVERNEMENTAUX OU D’ENTITÉS PUBLIQUES

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