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33 Tenn. B.J. 1 (1997)

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THE LAWYER'S MORAL AUTONOMY AND
FORMAL OPINION 140
By Ernest F. Lidge III




A LAWYER'S GUIDE TO THE WORK PRODUCT
DISCOVERY EXEMPTION
By Henry D. Fincher


NEWS G           INFORMATION

   6    CLE Commission Approves Trial Period for Online,


  ON THE COVER:
  The Board of Professional
  Responsibility says that a
lawyer's deeply felt religious
beliefs are not compelling
enough to justify declining
an appointment for repre-
     sentation. In a recent
  Formal Ethics Opinion it
  said, in effect, Just do it.
      Story begins page 12.
      Photo by Ron Lowery
      D The Stock Market
      Photo Agency 1997.


           Telephonic and Electronic Programs

   6    Training Requirements Now the Rule for ADR

   8    National Mock Trial to Be Hosted in Tennessee

   11   Actions from the Board of Professional Responsibility

   11   Attorneys Suspended for Lack of CLE


DEPARTMENTS


   3    President's Perspective: Technology, Public Image, Concerns of TBA
        By J. Daniel Breen
  26    Paine on Procedure: Evidence Issues in Dead by Sunset
        By Donald F. Paine
  31    Book Review: A Civil Action
        Reviewed by Ernest A. Petroff
  34    But Seriously, Folks! A Time to Sweat
        By Bill Haltom
  35    Classified Advertising

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