Canadian legal ethics has paid little attention to how the rules of professional conduct for lawyers apply to lawyer-politicians – that is, politicians who happen to be lawyers. This article addresses this issue with reference to what Canadian case law and commentary do exist, supplemented by more plentiful American materials. It proposes a distinction between conduct that is politically expedient and conduct in which lawyer-politicians’ duties as lawyers come into apparent conflict with their duties of office. Canadian case law reveals three conflicting approaches to this latter category: that the duties of a lawyer prevail, that the duties of a politician prevail, and that the two sets of duties must be balanced in the circumstances. The ...
In theory, professional codes of conduct are supposed to assist lawyers in choosing the appropriate ...
There is a growing disconnect and alienation between lawyers and the legal profession in Canada. One...
Military lawyers—lawyers who are legal officers in the Canadian Forces— are virtually ignored in the...
Canadian legal ethics has paid little attention to how the rules of professional conduct for lawyers...
The ability to engage in political activity is an essential feature of a democratic society. However...
Politicians sometimes break their promises. Canadian law is clear that the only recourse is for vote...
Government lawyers are significant actors in the Canadian legal profession, yet they are largely ign...
Despite the recent growth in the Canadian literature on legal ethics for government lawyers, the lea...
Attorneys have special social privileges; they can file complaints on behalf of clients, and compel ...
The Canadian rules of professional conduct constrain lawyers’ speech. Among other things, the rules ...
Examining legal ethics within the framework of modern practice, this book identifies two important e...
Creating a comprehensive code of negotiation ethics for lawyers is a contentious issue. The Law Soci...
Lawyers working within a living government require a living ethics, an approach to ethics that accou...
This text is a comprehensive discussion of the professional responsibilities of lawyers in Canada. T...
The importance of ethical behaviour and professional responsibility has long been something lawyers ...
In theory, professional codes of conduct are supposed to assist lawyers in choosing the appropriate ...
There is a growing disconnect and alienation between lawyers and the legal profession in Canada. One...
Military lawyers—lawyers who are legal officers in the Canadian Forces— are virtually ignored in the...
Canadian legal ethics has paid little attention to how the rules of professional conduct for lawyers...
The ability to engage in political activity is an essential feature of a democratic society. However...
Politicians sometimes break their promises. Canadian law is clear that the only recourse is for vote...
Government lawyers are significant actors in the Canadian legal profession, yet they are largely ign...
Despite the recent growth in the Canadian literature on legal ethics for government lawyers, the lea...
Attorneys have special social privileges; they can file complaints on behalf of clients, and compel ...
The Canadian rules of professional conduct constrain lawyers’ speech. Among other things, the rules ...
Examining legal ethics within the framework of modern practice, this book identifies two important e...
Creating a comprehensive code of negotiation ethics for lawyers is a contentious issue. The Law Soci...
Lawyers working within a living government require a living ethics, an approach to ethics that accou...
This text is a comprehensive discussion of the professional responsibilities of lawyers in Canada. T...
The importance of ethical behaviour and professional responsibility has long been something lawyers ...
In theory, professional codes of conduct are supposed to assist lawyers in choosing the appropriate ...
There is a growing disconnect and alienation between lawyers and the legal profession in Canada. One...
Military lawyers—lawyers who are legal officers in the Canadian Forces— are virtually ignored in the...