Law is a service profession; but it is also a public profession. Lawyers are supposed to serve their clients faithfully and zealously; but they also are supposed to work, both on and off the job of representing clients, as counselors, citizens, reformers, community activists, and public servants, to maintain the integrity of the framework of laws, institutions, and procedures that constrain their clients\u27 practices and their own-and not just to maintain that framework, but to help transform it so that it more nearly will approach the conditions ofjustice and civic community. The lawyer is to function, in Talcott Parsons\u27 words, as a kind of buffer between the illegitimate desires of his client and the social interest. He represents ...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
Surely, corporate managers themselves, who must operate within the broader law of business, are awar...
Today, lawyers must regard the practice of law as a business, inasmuch as they earn their livelihood...
Law is a service profession; but it is also a public profession. Lawyers are supposed to serve their...
Historically, a doctrine has existed within the area of unauthorized practice of law regulation whic...
In our work as lawyers for low income clients and as clinical teachers, we are sometimes told by our...
Corporate law norms are reflected in lawyers’ ethical duties. The enactment of benefit corporation l...
Law is both a discipline and a profession, and sometimes it is useful to distinguish between the two...
Fifty years ago, the leading national representatives of the American legal profession, the American...
‘Professional Responsibility and Ethics’ is one of the ‘Priestley 11’ law su...
The practice of law is changing. Lawyers who act solely as advocates and zealous representatives of ...
Whereas legal ethics define what every lawyer must do, legal professionalism takes on the more diffi...
This essay asserts that incorporation of the public\u27s interests in lawyers\u27 daily work is an e...
The lawyer\u27s role as a public citizen also involves a duty to seek improvement of the law. Ch...
Over the past fifteen years, a common set of questions has surfaced in different areas of scholarshi...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
Surely, corporate managers themselves, who must operate within the broader law of business, are awar...
Today, lawyers must regard the practice of law as a business, inasmuch as they earn their livelihood...
Law is a service profession; but it is also a public profession. Lawyers are supposed to serve their...
Historically, a doctrine has existed within the area of unauthorized practice of law regulation whic...
In our work as lawyers for low income clients and as clinical teachers, we are sometimes told by our...
Corporate law norms are reflected in lawyers’ ethical duties. The enactment of benefit corporation l...
Law is both a discipline and a profession, and sometimes it is useful to distinguish between the two...
Fifty years ago, the leading national representatives of the American legal profession, the American...
‘Professional Responsibility and Ethics’ is one of the ‘Priestley 11’ law su...
The practice of law is changing. Lawyers who act solely as advocates and zealous representatives of ...
Whereas legal ethics define what every lawyer must do, legal professionalism takes on the more diffi...
This essay asserts that incorporation of the public\u27s interests in lawyers\u27 daily work is an e...
The lawyer\u27s role as a public citizen also involves a duty to seek improvement of the law. Ch...
Over the past fifteen years, a common set of questions has surfaced in different areas of scholarshi...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
Surely, corporate managers themselves, who must operate within the broader law of business, are awar...
Today, lawyers must regard the practice of law as a business, inasmuch as they earn their livelihood...