Law’s Cassandra Burke Robertson publishes on law ethics

Cassandra Burke RobertsonCassandra Burke Robertson, professor of law, the Laura B. Chisolm Distinguished Research Scholar and director of the Center for Professional Ethics, recently has had numerous works published, including:

  • “Low Sanctions, High Costs: The Risk to Democratic Liberty,” 66 Florida Law Review Forum31 (2015)
  • “State Law Litigation of International Norms: Global Litigation, Local Judgment Enforcement,’ 108 ASIL Proceedings 439 (2015)

Robertson also has three forthcoming publications:

  • “Secret Jurisdiction,” 66 Emory Law Journal (forthcoming 2016) (with Irina Manta, professor of law and director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University)
  • “Online Reputation Management in Attorney Regulation,” 29 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics(forthcoming 2015)
  • “A Shifting Equilibrium: Personal Jurisdiction, Transnational Litigation, and the Problem of Nonparties,” 19 Lewis & Clark Law Review (symposium, forthcoming 2015) (with Charles W. “Rocky” Rhodes, the Vinson & Elkins Research Professor and professor of law at the South Texas College of Law)

Robertson also was invited to present “Online Reputation Management in Attorney Regulation” at the 2016 Annual Meeting for the National Organization of Bar Counsel.