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Professional Responsibility & Legal Ethics, Legal Profession - General & Miscellaneous

Understanding Lawyers Ethics 2004

by Monroe H. Freedman, Abbe Smith
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Overview

This book presents a systematic position on lawyers' ethics. It is argued that lawyer's ethics is rooted in the Bill of Rights and in the autonomy and dignity of the individual. This is a traditionalist, client -centered view of the lawyers's role in an adversary system and corresponds to the ethical standards that are held by a large proportion of the practicing bar.

Synopsis

This book presents a systematic position on lawyers' ethics. It is argued that lawyer's ethics is rooted in the Bill of Rights and in the autonomy and dignity of the individual. This is a traditionalist, client -centered view of the lawyers's role in an adversary system and corresponds to the ethical standards that are held by a large proportion of the practicing bar.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2004
Publisher
LexisNexis Matthew Bender
Pages
414
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9780820561172

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