Professional responsibility / W. Bradley Wendel, Edwin H. Woodruff Professor of Law, Cornell Law School.
"This may be the course in law school in which there is the most variation in subject matter and emphasis. Torts is torts, evidence is evidence, but students are often unsure of the scope of a course in professional responsibility. This identity crisis is revealed in the variety of course title...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Burlington :
Aspen Publishing,
2024.
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Edition: | Seventh edition. |
Series: | Examples & explanations series.
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Table of Contents:
- The many ways of regulating lawyers
- The attorney-client relationship
- Aspects of an ongoing relationship
- Incompetence : remedies for malpractice and constitutional ineffectiveness
- Confidentiality and secrecy
- Conflicts of interest : overview and concurrent conflicts
- Former-client conflicts and migratory lawyers
- Secrets and lies : perjury in civil and criminal litigation and the problem of assisting client frauds
- Attorney conduct in litigation : forensic tactics, fair, and foul
- Attracting clients : advertising and solicitation
- Who can practice law?
- Judicial ethics.