Our society depends to a large extent on lawyers to assure all citizens the protection and advantages of the law. The legal profession itself ? through its largest national organization, the American Bar Association, and through most state bars which adopt or enforce disciplinary rules for lawyers ? has chosen, in the canons quoted above, to impose on itself the ethical responsibility of making competent legal services available to all those who need them. Society has accepted the profession\u27s position, and has subjected the ethical conduct of lawyers to little government interference or supervision
It was natural that the general trend of public opinion in this country in favor of codification, as...
The dominant model of ethical lawyering views lawyers as zealous advocates, who do whatever possible...
My fellow-students of the law: In this morning\u27s lecture, I attempted to show, first the necessit...
The regulation of lawyers\u27 behavior remains a controversial topic. Over the past hundred years, t...
In 1986, the American Bar Association\u27s House of Delegates endorsed a report which offered a Blu...
The bar is now generally aware that a revised set of Rules of Professional Conduct has been proposed...
At one level, it is easy to describe the ethical standards observed by many lawyers. Quite bluntly, ...
In this Article, Professor Hazard addresses the concerns many people have regarding the application ...
It is time to abandon the pretense of legal ethics as an independent lawyer-run system and to desi...
The present system of educating and qualifying lawyers is questionable on ethical grounds because it...
Dissatisfaction with lawyers is a chronic grievance, and inspires periodiccalls for reform. Neverthe...
When considering the professional responsibilities of American lawyers, two questions often arise: (...
Traditional notions and rules of professionalism in the legal profession have been premised on parti...
Canon 2 of the American Bar Association\u27s Code of Professional Responsibility staes: A Lawyer Sh...
When the Code of Professional Responsibility was presented to the House of Delegates of the American...
It was natural that the general trend of public opinion in this country in favor of codification, as...
The dominant model of ethical lawyering views lawyers as zealous advocates, who do whatever possible...
My fellow-students of the law: In this morning\u27s lecture, I attempted to show, first the necessit...
The regulation of lawyers\u27 behavior remains a controversial topic. Over the past hundred years, t...
In 1986, the American Bar Association\u27s House of Delegates endorsed a report which offered a Blu...
The bar is now generally aware that a revised set of Rules of Professional Conduct has been proposed...
At one level, it is easy to describe the ethical standards observed by many lawyers. Quite bluntly, ...
In this Article, Professor Hazard addresses the concerns many people have regarding the application ...
It is time to abandon the pretense of legal ethics as an independent lawyer-run system and to desi...
The present system of educating and qualifying lawyers is questionable on ethical grounds because it...
Dissatisfaction with lawyers is a chronic grievance, and inspires periodiccalls for reform. Neverthe...
When considering the professional responsibilities of American lawyers, two questions often arise: (...
Traditional notions and rules of professionalism in the legal profession have been premised on parti...
Canon 2 of the American Bar Association\u27s Code of Professional Responsibility staes: A Lawyer Sh...
When the Code of Professional Responsibility was presented to the House of Delegates of the American...
It was natural that the general trend of public opinion in this country in favor of codification, as...
The dominant model of ethical lawyering views lawyers as zealous advocates, who do whatever possible...
My fellow-students of the law: In this morning\u27s lecture, I attempted to show, first the necessit...