Perhaps the most elusive area of law is that of legal ethics. While the term itself is easy to define,\u27 the subject all but defies codification because ethics, or morals (the terms are interchangeable), cannot be encapsulated by or in law. This is because law, in general, contains its own standard of validity on which there is usually clear societal consensus. For example, murder, rape, and theft are morally repugnant universally. Hence, punishment for any of these offenses does not impinge upon religious or individual autonomy because there is no ethical freedom to choose whether or not to engage in the conduct that would constitute the offense. Most ethical dilemmas faced by practicing lawyers involve conflicts between a lawyer\u27s d...
The traditional view that the function of a code of legal ethics is to define the duties of lawyers ...
Learning Law is an indispensable guide for students beginning their law studies. It provides the fou...
This article aims to explore the notion of the lawyer’s ethical responsibility to go “beyond” the le...
Perhaps the most elusive area of law is that of legal ethics. While the term itself is easy to defin...
The traditional approach to legal ethics often is characterized to mean that lawyers must zealously ...
Americans are losing faith in lawyers. An American Bar Association poll conducted during the O.J. Si...
Four years ago, I presented a paper at a symposium on professionalism jointly sponsored by the Unive...
It is time to abandon the pretense of legal ethics as an independent lawyer-run system and to desi...
Article discusses interaction between general ethical theories and models of legal ethics from the p...
Discussions of legal ethics generally assume that lawyers should deliberate straightforwardly on the...
Legal ethics is largely concerned with questions of moral permissibility. Is a lawyer morally permit...
It is well known that the professional conduct of lawyers is governedby an elaborate set of legal ru...
The ethical issues and problems facing tax lawyers and tax professionals have become increasingly co...
More than twenty years ago, moral philosopher Richard Wasserstrom framed the debate in legal ethics ...
To be ethical, according to Webster???s dictionary, one has to conform to the standards of conduct o...
The traditional view that the function of a code of legal ethics is to define the duties of lawyers ...
Learning Law is an indispensable guide for students beginning their law studies. It provides the fou...
This article aims to explore the notion of the lawyer’s ethical responsibility to go “beyond” the le...
Perhaps the most elusive area of law is that of legal ethics. While the term itself is easy to defin...
The traditional approach to legal ethics often is characterized to mean that lawyers must zealously ...
Americans are losing faith in lawyers. An American Bar Association poll conducted during the O.J. Si...
Four years ago, I presented a paper at a symposium on professionalism jointly sponsored by the Unive...
It is time to abandon the pretense of legal ethics as an independent lawyer-run system and to desi...
Article discusses interaction between general ethical theories and models of legal ethics from the p...
Discussions of legal ethics generally assume that lawyers should deliberate straightforwardly on the...
Legal ethics is largely concerned with questions of moral permissibility. Is a lawyer morally permit...
It is well known that the professional conduct of lawyers is governedby an elaborate set of legal ru...
The ethical issues and problems facing tax lawyers and tax professionals have become increasingly co...
More than twenty years ago, moral philosopher Richard Wasserstrom framed the debate in legal ethics ...
To be ethical, according to Webster???s dictionary, one has to conform to the standards of conduct o...
The traditional view that the function of a code of legal ethics is to define the duties of lawyers ...
Learning Law is an indispensable guide for students beginning their law studies. It provides the fou...
This article aims to explore the notion of the lawyer’s ethical responsibility to go “beyond” the le...