This essay examines the question of lawyer-client counseling on the issue of raising technical defenses, such as statutes of limitations. The authors challenge the prevailing notion of American lawyers that technical defenses raise no moral issue worthy of dialogue between lawyers and clients. Looking at the history of legal ethics and modern treatment in European law, they suggest that questions of limitations do raise moral issues. They go on to explore how those moral issues ought to be discussed and decided between lawyers and clients, using the framework of lawyers as godfathers, hired guns, gurus, and friends that they laid out in their book, Lawyers, Clients, and Moral Responsibility. They conclude that although the moral questions...
Much recent academic discussion exaggerates the distance between plausible legal ethics and ordinary...
This article argues that professional codes of conduct cannot perform the important task of ensuring...
In his rich meditation on the ethical condition of the contemporary American bar, Daniel Markovits c...
This essay examines the question of lawyer-client counseling on the issue of raising technical def...
Legal academics have long struggled to define the appropriate role a lawyer\u27s moral judgment ough...
My view of legal ethics rests on, or at least involves, a couple of biases. For one thing, I think o...
Modern ethics talks in terms of clients corrupting lawyers, and how lawyers must protect themselves ...
Regardless of its specific contents, any black letter statutory codification regulating lawyers\u27 ...
One of the most important challenges to lawyers and clients is addressing issues that are not contro...
The beginning and end of a lawyer\u27s professional life is talking with a client about what is to b...
Can a good lawyer be a good person? The question troubles lawyers and law students alike. They are t...
The authors and moderator David Luban participated in a plenary session of the International Legal E...
This paper explores the jurisprudential question of the relationship between moral values and legal ...
A large literature has emerged in recent years challenging the standard conception of adversary advo...
The law profession is unique in the scope of the mandate it gives those within it to intervene in ot...
Much recent academic discussion exaggerates the distance between plausible legal ethics and ordinary...
This article argues that professional codes of conduct cannot perform the important task of ensuring...
In his rich meditation on the ethical condition of the contemporary American bar, Daniel Markovits c...
This essay examines the question of lawyer-client counseling on the issue of raising technical def...
Legal academics have long struggled to define the appropriate role a lawyer\u27s moral judgment ough...
My view of legal ethics rests on, or at least involves, a couple of biases. For one thing, I think o...
Modern ethics talks in terms of clients corrupting lawyers, and how lawyers must protect themselves ...
Regardless of its specific contents, any black letter statutory codification regulating lawyers\u27 ...
One of the most important challenges to lawyers and clients is addressing issues that are not contro...
The beginning and end of a lawyer\u27s professional life is talking with a client about what is to b...
Can a good lawyer be a good person? The question troubles lawyers and law students alike. They are t...
The authors and moderator David Luban participated in a plenary session of the International Legal E...
This paper explores the jurisprudential question of the relationship between moral values and legal ...
A large literature has emerged in recent years challenging the standard conception of adversary advo...
The law profession is unique in the scope of the mandate it gives those within it to intervene in ot...
Much recent academic discussion exaggerates the distance between plausible legal ethics and ordinary...
This article argues that professional codes of conduct cannot perform the important task of ensuring...
In his rich meditation on the ethical condition of the contemporary American bar, Daniel Markovits c...