An ethical life in the law is both a process and a product. This collec- tion of talks is designed to assist law students and attorneys in their work to be moral healers, professionals, and servants in the law. Some of the speeches focus on the process of being ethical or competent. They speak to the practical and spiritual decisions that professionals make to become better. Other talks touch on the results of moral choices for Christian lawyers, holding them up as worthy goals. This book is a successor volume to an earlier compilation, Life in the Law: Answering God’s Interrogatories (2002)
This edition explores the place of moral and social values in the law office with the use of engagin...
In 1991 Professor Ted Schneyer wrote a seminal article calling for discipline of law firms. In that ...
The beginning and end of a lawyer\u27s professional life is talking with a client about what is to b...
An ethical life in the law is both a process and a product. This collec- tion of talks is designed t...
This book contains a prized collection of exceptional essays by thoughtful men and women who ...
This collection of essays continues BYU Law School’s effort to build an architecture of ideas to ass...
Be Ethical Be Healers Be Professional Be Servantshttps://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/life_law_gallery...
Book Summary: In addition to providing foundational information about ethical codes and legal statue...
In recent years, legal practitioners and scholars alike have identified a growing crisis in the lega...
This satellite fireside address was given to the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at Sandra Day O’Connor ...
On behalf of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, I want to thank a long list of individuals who have he...
It has been over thirty years since the founding crises that birthed legal ethics as both a field of...
This book explores the history, obligations, challenges, and rewards of pro bono legal practice. Its...
This address was given to entering law students at BYU Law School on August 18, 2004
This is an unusual book in legal education literature. It is at once a homage to and critique of an...
This edition explores the place of moral and social values in the law office with the use of engagin...
In 1991 Professor Ted Schneyer wrote a seminal article calling for discipline of law firms. In that ...
The beginning and end of a lawyer\u27s professional life is talking with a client about what is to b...
An ethical life in the law is both a process and a product. This collec- tion of talks is designed t...
This book contains a prized collection of exceptional essays by thoughtful men and women who ...
This collection of essays continues BYU Law School’s effort to build an architecture of ideas to ass...
Be Ethical Be Healers Be Professional Be Servantshttps://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/life_law_gallery...
Book Summary: In addition to providing foundational information about ethical codes and legal statue...
In recent years, legal practitioners and scholars alike have identified a growing crisis in the lega...
This satellite fireside address was given to the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at Sandra Day O’Connor ...
On behalf of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, I want to thank a long list of individuals who have he...
It has been over thirty years since the founding crises that birthed legal ethics as both a field of...
This book explores the history, obligations, challenges, and rewards of pro bono legal practice. Its...
This address was given to entering law students at BYU Law School on August 18, 2004
This is an unusual book in legal education literature. It is at once a homage to and critique of an...
This edition explores the place of moral and social values in the law office with the use of engagin...
In 1991 Professor Ted Schneyer wrote a seminal article calling for discipline of law firms. In that ...
The beginning and end of a lawyer\u27s professional life is talking with a client about what is to b...