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An Introduction to Professional Responsibility (Introduction to Law Series)

Author Nathan M. Crystal
Publisher Aspen Publishers
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ISBN / ASIN1567066984
ISBN-139781567066982
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This brief thoughtful overview of professional responsibility issues can be used along side any professional responsibility casebook key cases and effective problems help students probe the lawyer's obligations to clients, the legal system, third parties, and the public.<p class=copymedium> Crystal draws on legal, professional, and ethical standards to describe and critically examine significant principles and rules that constrain professional conduct. He skillfully integrates a practical discussion of the source of these repsonibilities -- ABA Codes, Ethics Advisory Opinions, specific states codes and practice norms, statutory law, and case decisions -- with careful consideration of the policy implications of professional responsibility.<p class=copymedium> Tackling the most important subjects one at a time, <b>Introduction to Professional Responsibility</b> opens with an introductory chapter on the scope of lawyer's obligations, then progresses to:<p class=copymedium><li class=copymedium>The Lawyer-Client relationship <li class=copymedium>Loyalty, including actual and potential conflicts of interest <li class=copymedium>Confidentiality <li class=copymedium>Zealousness and Its Limits <li class=copymedium>Delivery of Legal services <li class=copymedium>Lawyers in Public Positions: Judges and Government Lawyers<p class=copymedium> As students explore the philosophy of lawyering through the pages of this book, they will also confront basic principles of ethics and morality.<p class=copymedium> Thoroughly researched, well written, and soundly reasoned, Introduction to Professional Responsibility helps future lawyers recognize that professional conduct has deeper, more important dimensions than mere technical competence.