Understanding lawyers' ethics /
by Freedman, Monroe H.
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Informatics and Law Library Circulation | Non-fiction | 174/.3/0973 (Browse shelf) | Available | ILL0002872 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Understanding the rules of lawyers' ethics -- The adversary system -- The lawyer's virtue and the client's autonomy -- Zealous representation : the pervasive ethic -- Lawyer-client trust and confidence -- The perjury trilemma -- Counseling clients and preparing witnesses -- Cross-examining to discredit the truthful witness -- The impartial judge -- Conflicts of interest : the ethic of prevention and of appearances -- Prosecutors' ethics -- Solicitation of clients: the professional responsibility to chase ambulances.
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