January/February 2007

January/February 2007 Cover

Turn to The Champion for the exchange of ideas and practice tips from the best defenders in the nation.

 

Articles in this Issue

  1. A Look Ahead at 2007

    A Look Ahead at 2007

    Malia Brink

  2. Affiliate News

    Affiliate News

    Gerald Lippert

  3. Avoiding Legal Malpractice Claims: Knowing How to Interact With and Appease the Demading or Dissatis

    Avoiding Legal Malpractice Claims: Knowing How to Interact With and Appease the Demading or Dissatisfied Client

    Mark S. Silver

  4. Collateral Attacks on Prior DWI Pleas

    Collateral Attacks on Prior DWI Pleas

    Mark Stevens

  5. Flipper Ethics

    Flipper Ethics

    John M. Burkoff

  6. How the Adam Walsh Act Restricts Access to Evidence

    How the Adam Walsh Act Restricts Access to Evidence

    Ian N. Friedman,Kristina Walter

  7. Inside NACDL: Let the Journey Begin

    Let the Journey Begin

    Norman Reimer

  8. Internal Investigation Game Plan: A 10-Step Guide to Reliable and Defensible Electronic Records Revi

    Internal Investigation Game Plan: A 10-Step Guide to Reliable and Defensible Electronic Records Review

    Chad Breckinridge

  9. Issues in the Advancement of Legal Expenses

    Issues in the Advancement of Legal Expenses

    Kenneth M. Breen,Thomas R. Fallati

  10. NACDL News

    NACDL News

    Jack King

  11. President's Column: Speaking Out Against Political Ads That Attack Criminal Defense Lawyer-Candidate

    Speaking Out Against Political Ads That Attack Criminal Defense Lawyer-Candidates

    Martin S. Pinales

  12. Representing a Noncitizen in a Criminal Case

    Representing a Noncitizen in a Criminal Case

    Scott E. Bratton

  13. Statutory Enhancement by Judicial Notice of Danger: Who Needs Legislators or Jurors?

    Statutory' Enhancement by Judicial Notice of Danger: Who Needs Legislators or Jurors?

    William R. Maynard

  14. Supreme Court 2005-2006 Review

    Supreme Court 2005-2006 Review

    G. Paul McCormick

  15. Witness for the Prosecution

    Witness for the Prosecution

    Lewis O. Unglesby