Lawyers' Ethics

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Aba Section
Aba Standard
adversarial legal system
Adversary System
Alexis De Tocqueville
attorney client obligations
Attorney Client Privilege
Attorney Client Relations
Attorney Client Relationship
Author_Allan Gerson
Baltimore City
Bar Association
Bar Counsel
Barry Brown
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Category=JHB
CIA Agent
Contingent Fees
Criminal Defense Cases
David J. Jensen
Dean's List
disciplinary enforcement law
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ethical dilemmas in legal practice
Good Moral Character
Harold Rosenwald
Holmes Laski Letters
Jerold S. Auerbach
Jerome Frank
John A. Pino
John F. Groden
John J. Sirica
John M. Reed
Judicial System Cases
Keenan Decision
Langdell Method
legal advocacy ethics
legal education standards
Legal Ethics
Marion Neef
Martin L. Norton
Marvin E. Frankel
Max M. Kampelman
Milton Gwirtzman
Monroe H. Freedman
Neil Pickett
Petitioner's Conviction
Present Good Character
President Jimmy Carter
professional responsibility
Prominent Washington Attorney
Samuel J. Ervin
Stuart Nagel
Supreme Judicial Court
Thomas Hobin
West Germany
Zealous Representation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780878552931
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 1980
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Frequently the ethical attorney finds himself in a position where he can no longer reconcile con-flicting responsibilities he owes to his clients with those he owes so-ciety and himself. Faced with the dilemma of choice among coun-tervailing and competing obliga-tions, he has little training and precedence to guide him. If he is over forty, the overwhelming probability is that he never took a course on legal ethics; if he looks for a general, up-to-date text to provide insight, he will look in vain. Nor is there a developed body of case law from which to glean an appropriate course of action.

This vacuum of authoritative formulations of responsible be-havior is a matter of concern not only to the legal profession, but to all sectors of American society. Lawyers shape the mores and thoughts of all of us. Their will is exerted not only in modifying our national institutions, but ulti-mately our individual, personal sense of values.

This volume serves two impor-tant purposes: it provides the interested professional and lay reader with an appreciation of thespectrum of the ethical dilemmas confronting the legal profession, and it provides a sense of balance about the competing consid-erations present in each of these dilemmas. At a time when the legal profession is under attack both from within and without, this book represents some of the best critical thinking by lawyers about their role and responsibilities in American society.

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