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Shaffer, Thomas Lindsay was born on April 4, 1934 in Billings, Montana, United States. Son of Cecil Burdette and Margaret Jeanne (Parker) Shaffer.
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In today's world, lawyers tend to become identified more with law and less with people, the public interest, social welfare and the common good. However, many lawyers are sensitive, people-oriented professionals who relate to their clients as persons and not as problems. The authors argue that counseling is the heart and soul of lawyering, and that it is an integral part of the legal education.
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Hardcover: 288 pages Publisher: Brigham Young University Press (December 1981) Language: English ISBN-10: 0842518339 ISBN-13: 978-0842518338 Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
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Publication Date 1985 Publisher M. Bender City New York, N.Y. Keywords legal ethics Disciplines Law | Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
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In this edition, the book has been updated throughout with new cases and materials while retaining the basic format. The unique contribution of this casebook to the teaching of property law is its inclusion of problems and materials that allow the teacher to introduce students to issues in professional ethics and client counseling in a way that integrates well with the coverage of property law. In addition, it also provides problems that allow for exposure to alternative dispute resolution. This book also takes a very teachable approach to the standard coverage of a four- to six-hour basic property course.
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Solving Problems and Telling Stories; Lawyer Persona and Feelings it Disguises; Establishing a Working Relationship; Getting the Facts (Interviewing); Theories and Models for Helping Relationships; Interventions and Skills; Place, Space and Territory; Sharing Authority and Collaborative Decision Making; Moral Dimension; Understanding Ourselves.
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Materials cover property law concepts and doctrine that will lead students to appreciate the challenges of property law practice and public policy issues. Both the materials on professional responsibility and ADR are focused toward allowing the teacher to use them to reinforce substantive legal principles while introducing students to important questions in law practice. The chapter on easements, covenants, and servitudes, as in the past, is organized around the principle that these relationships are variations on a common theme. Provides effective, teachable materials and gives professors emphasis and coverage flexibility. Designed for four-, five-, or six-credit-hour courses.
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Shaffer, Thomas Lindsay was born on April 4, 1934 in Billings, Montana, United States. Son of Cecil Burdette and Margaret Jeanne (Parker) Shaffer.
Bachelor of Arts, University Albuquerque, 1958; Juris Doctor, U. Notre Dame, 1961; Doctor of Laws, St. Mary's U., 1983.
Associate, Barnes, Hickam, Pantzer, & Boyd, Indianapolis, 1961-1963;
professor of law, University Notre Dame, Indiana, 1963-1980;
associate dean, U. Notre Dame, Indiana, 1969-1971;
dean, U. Notre Dame, Indiana, 1971-1975;
Robert and Marion Short professor, U. Notre Dame, Indiana, 1988-1997;
Robert and Marion Short professor emeritus, since 1997;
supervising attorney, Notre Dame Legal Aid Clinic, since 1991;
professor of law, Washington and Lee University, 1980-1987;
Robert E.R. Huntley professor of law, Washington and Lee University, 1987-1988. Visiting professor University of California at Los Angeles, 1970-1971, University of Virginia, 1975-1976, U. Maine, 1982, 87, 98, Boston College, 1992. Board directors Cornerstone Foundation.
Member Indiana Constitutional Revision Commission, 1969-1970, Indiana Trust Code Study Commission, 1968-1971. Reporter Indiana Judicial Conference, 1963, 67.
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Served with United States Air Force, 1953-1957. Member Indiana State Bar Association, Society Christian Ethics, Jewish Law Association, National Lawyers Association.
Married Nancy Jane Lehr, March 19, 1954. Children: Thomas, Francis, Joseph, Daniel, Brian, Mary, Andrew, Edward.