The traditional view that the function of a code of legal ethics is to define the duties of lawyers and the rights of clients is based on the perception of the lawyer-client relationship as one of simple agency in which the lawyer has the utmost duty of loyalty to the client. The author suggests, however, that this perception is a fallacy that, by overlooking the fact that clients also have duties and lawyers also have rights, can result in antilegal rules of ethics. This result can be escaped, the author proposes, by integrating rules of ethics and rules of positive law, and by recognizing that both lawyers and clients have correlative and corresponding rights and duties. The author concludes first that the function of a code of legal ethi...
The criminal lawyer has a duty to his client, to the court, and to the administration of justice. T...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Article argues that the lack of moral aspiration in legal ethics rules help...
Professional codes adopted by states and based on the Model Rules of Professional Conduct and the Mo...
The traditional view that the function of a code of legal ethics is to define the duties of lawyers ...
This article aims to explore the notion of the lawyer’s ethical responsibility to go “beyond” the le...
Ethics of living side by side and being tied to each other in the life of many people. Ethics has co...
The article contains an analysis of the norms of professional ethics as a doctrine of professional m...
The standards governing how lawyers ought to conduct themselves consist of a number disparate princi...
Perhaps the most elusive area of law is that of legal ethics. While the term itself is easy to defin...
In theory, professional codes of conduct are supposed to assist lawyers in choosing the appropriate ...
In 1997, the American Bar Association ( ABA ) created the Commission on the Evaluation of the Rules ...
Ethics scholars have documented the increasingly legislative form of twentieth-century ethics regula...
Discussions of legal ethics generally assume that lawyers should deliberate straightforwardly on the...
Regardless of its specific contents, any black letter statutory codification regulating lawyers\u27 ...
In the absence of codified standards of ethics, the ethical quality of law practice would degenerate...
The criminal lawyer has a duty to his client, to the court, and to the administration of justice. T...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Article argues that the lack of moral aspiration in legal ethics rules help...
Professional codes adopted by states and based on the Model Rules of Professional Conduct and the Mo...
The traditional view that the function of a code of legal ethics is to define the duties of lawyers ...
This article aims to explore the notion of the lawyer’s ethical responsibility to go “beyond” the le...
Ethics of living side by side and being tied to each other in the life of many people. Ethics has co...
The article contains an analysis of the norms of professional ethics as a doctrine of professional m...
The standards governing how lawyers ought to conduct themselves consist of a number disparate princi...
Perhaps the most elusive area of law is that of legal ethics. While the term itself is easy to defin...
In theory, professional codes of conduct are supposed to assist lawyers in choosing the appropriate ...
In 1997, the American Bar Association ( ABA ) created the Commission on the Evaluation of the Rules ...
Ethics scholars have documented the increasingly legislative form of twentieth-century ethics regula...
Discussions of legal ethics generally assume that lawyers should deliberate straightforwardly on the...
Regardless of its specific contents, any black letter statutory codification regulating lawyers\u27 ...
In the absence of codified standards of ethics, the ethical quality of law practice would degenerate...
The criminal lawyer has a duty to his client, to the court, and to the administration of justice. T...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Article argues that the lack of moral aspiration in legal ethics rules help...
Professional codes adopted by states and based on the Model Rules of Professional Conduct and the Mo...