This Article examines how a lawyer may handle conflicts that arise when counseling clients on bioethics issues. Through an exploration of three standard client counseling models - authoritarian, client-centered and collaborative - the author presents suggestions on how to handle a conflict between the lawyer\u27s own moral and religious values and the choices available to the client. The author suggests that lawyers are not barred from incorporating their own values as long as they communicate that decision to the client
One might think about the relationship between law practice and religion in different ways, dependin...
The debate over whether it serves or undermines the interests of justice for lawyers to temper the z...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...
This Article examines how a lawyer may handle conflicts that arise when counseling clients on bioeth...
Modern ethics talks in terms of clients corrupting lawyers, and how lawyers must protect themselves ...
One of the most important challenges to lawyers and clients is addressing issues that are not contro...
Legal academics have long struggled to define the appropriate role a lawyer\u27s moral judgment ough...
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Professor Morgan is more than gracious to me, his colleague in legal ethics. He understands, I think...
In this article, Professor Cochran responds to Professor Freedman\u27s comments concerning Cochran’s...
This Essay takes on the challenge of describing some of the ways in which values often defined as p...
In this Article, I explore the roles of lawyers in alternative dispute resolution ( ADR ), including...
The article discusses how bioethics education integrates ideas from ethics, law, science, and public...
Professors Thomas L. Shaffer and Robert F. Cochran, Jr., state that an attorney, vis-ý-vis her clien...
One might think about the relationship between law practice and religion in different ways, dependin...
The debate over whether it serves or undermines the interests of justice for lawyers to temper the z...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...
This Article examines how a lawyer may handle conflicts that arise when counseling clients on bioeth...
Modern ethics talks in terms of clients corrupting lawyers, and how lawyers must protect themselves ...
One of the most important challenges to lawyers and clients is addressing issues that are not contro...
Legal academics have long struggled to define the appropriate role a lawyer\u27s moral judgment ough...
Journal ArticleA peaceful society depends on the high ethical standards of its lawyers: Communal tru...
This article is a reflection on the ethics of practiving law for business, building on the career of...
Professor Morgan is more than gracious to me, his colleague in legal ethics. He understands, I think...
In this article, Professor Cochran responds to Professor Freedman\u27s comments concerning Cochran’s...
This Essay takes on the challenge of describing some of the ways in which values often defined as p...
In this Article, I explore the roles of lawyers in alternative dispute resolution ( ADR ), including...
The article discusses how bioethics education integrates ideas from ethics, law, science, and public...
Professors Thomas L. Shaffer and Robert F. Cochran, Jr., state that an attorney, vis-ý-vis her clien...
One might think about the relationship between law practice and religion in different ways, dependin...
The debate over whether it serves or undermines the interests of justice for lawyers to temper the z...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...