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Behavioral Legal Ethics: A Behavioral Approach to Lawyer Mistake and Apology

  • New England Law | Boston 154 Stuart Street Boston, MA, 02116 United States (map)

The New England Law Review fall paper symposium was held on November 10th at New England Law | Boston. It showcased Associate Dean Catherine Gage O’Grady’s article, “A Behavioral Approach to Lawyer Mistake and Apology.” Response articles included:

  • Professor Donald Langevoort, Lawyers, Impression Management and the Fear of Failure

  • Professors Nancy Sachs and Milton Regan, Jr., Behavioral Ethics and the Four-Component Model of Moral Judgment and Behavior

  • Professor Wallace Mlyniec, Lawyering Practice: Uncovering Unconscious Influences Before Rather Than After Errors Occur

  • Professor Tigran Eldred, Moral Courage in Indigent Defense

The symposium featured a panel comprised of Dean O’Grady; Professor Paul Tremblay (Clinical Professor of Law and Law School Fund Distinguished Scholar, Boston College Law School); Barbara Bowe, LICSW (Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers); and Professor Tigran Eldred.

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