The Five Habits: Building Cross-Cultural Competence if Lawyers, Sue Bryant, CUNY School of Law

Causes & Communities Served Implicit Bias, General
Resource Types Written
Level of Training Level 1 (Beginner)
Year of Publication 2001
Length of Material 11+ pages/slides

Overview

This article explores the role culture plays in lawyering. The article presents 'the Habits' - a process by which lawyers can avoid cultural blinders and recover from cultural blunders when they occur. Susan Bryant, Fall 2001.

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