Andrew M. Perlman

Suffolk University Law School

Dean & Professor

120 Tremont Street

Boston, MA 02108-4977

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

18

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Scholarly Papers (18)

1.

The Implications of ChatGPT for Legal Services and Society

Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 22-14
Number of pages: 14 Posted: 21 Dec 2022 Last Revised: 29 Feb 2024
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
Downloads 9,837 (1,246)
Citation 28

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Open AI, Chatbots, Legal Innovation, Access To Justice

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The Legal Ethics of Generative AI

Suffolk University Law School Research Paper 24-17, Suffolk University Law Review, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 25 Mar 2024 Last Revised: 10 Dec 2024
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
Downloads 1,386 (31,021)
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legal ethics, generative artificial intelligence, AI, professional responsibility

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A Behavioral Theory of Legal Ethics

Indiana Law Journal, Vol. 90. p. 1639, 2015, Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 13-31
Number of pages: 33 Posted: 05 Sep 2013 Last Revised: 11 Jan 2017
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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Citation 4

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legal ethics, professional responsibility, behavioral science, social psychology

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The Twenty-First Century Lawyer's Evolving Ethical Duty of Competence

The Professional Lawyer, Vol. 22, No. 4, p. 1, 2014, Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 14-35
Number of pages: 7 Posted: 03 Dec 2014
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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Generative AI and the Future of Legal Scholarship

Suffolk University Law School Research Paper
Number of pages: 30 Posted: 03 Mar 2025 Last Revised: 06 May 2025
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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legal scholarship, generative AI, artificial intelligence

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Reflections on the Future of Legal Services

Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 17-10
Number of pages: 12 Posted: 10 May 2017
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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Towards the Law of Legal Services

Cardozo Law Review, Vol. 37, No. 49, 2015, Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 15-5
Number of pages: 65 Posted: 07 Feb 2015 Last Revised: 08 May 2017
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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Untangling Ethics Theory from Attorney Conduct Rules: The Case of Inadvertent Disclosures

George Mason Law Review, Vol. 13, 2005
Number of pages: 50 Posted: 01 Jun 2006
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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inadvertent disclosures, ethics theory, attorney-client privilege, model rules of professional conduct

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Unethical Obedience by Subordinate Attorneys: Lessons from Social Psychology

Hofstra Law Review, Vol. 36, p. 451, 2007, Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 08-15
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 02 May 2008 Last Revised: 13 Jun 2008
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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A Career Choice Critique of Legal Ethics Theory

Number of pages: 48 Posted: 13 Mar 2001
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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Career choice, ethics theory

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The Legal Ethics of Metadata Mining

Akron Law Review, Forthcoming, Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 09-40
Number of pages: 16 Posted: 15 Sep 2009
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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The Legal Ethics of Lying About American Democracy

Beyond Imagination? The January 6 Insurrection (West Academic Publishing 2022), a book co-written by 14 law school deans., Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 22-2
Number of pages: 18 Posted: 04 Nov 2021 Last Revised: 06 Nov 2023
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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A Bar Against Competition: The Unconstitutionality of Admission Rules for Out-of-State Lawyers

Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics, Vol. 18, p. 135, 2004
Number of pages: 44 Posted: 11 Feb 2005
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
Downloads 318 (205,324)
Citation 1

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multijurisdictional practice, unauthorized practice of law, dormant commerce clause, privileges and immunities clause, privileges or immunities clause, admission by motion

14.

Toward a Unified Theory of Professional Regulation

Florida Law Review, Vol. 55, p. 97, 2003
Number of pages: 65 Posted: 02 Nov 2003
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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The Silliest Rule of Professional Conduct: Model Rule 5.2(b)

The Professional Lawyer, Vol. 19, No. 3, p. 14, 2009
Number of pages: 3 Posted: 06 Sep 2009
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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The Parallel Law of Lawyering in Civil Litigation

Fordham Law Review Vol. 79, p. 1965, 2011, Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 11-20
Number of pages: 21 Posted: 13 Apr 2011
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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The Public's Unmet Need for Legal Services & What Law Schools Can Do About It

Dædalus, the Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, Vol. 148, p. 75, Winter 2019, Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 19-1
Number of pages: 8 Posted: 08 Jan 2019 Last Revised: 12 Jan 2019
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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Moving Beyond Zeal in the Rulemaking Process: A Reply to Professor Monroe Freedman

George Mason Law Review, Vol. 14, 2006
Number of pages: 7 Posted: 15 Oct 2006
Andrew M. Perlman
Suffolk University Law School
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ethics, professional responsibility, inadvertent disclosures, misdirected documents, attorney-client privilege