Legal ethics stories
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Legal ethics stories
Foundation Press , Thomson/West, 2006
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Legal ethics: law stories
Law stories
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Includes bibliographical references
収録内容
- Race, ethics, and the First Amendment : should a Black lawyer represent the Ku Klux Klan? / David B. Wilkins
- Bohatch v. Butler & Binion : the ethics of partners / Leslie C. Griffin
- Travails in tax : KPMG and the tax shelter controversy / Tanina Rostain
- In the pink room / Stephen Gillers
- United States v. Kaczynski : representing the Unabomber / Michael Mello
- Spaulding v. Zimmerman : confidentiality and its exceptions / Roger C. Cramton
- Bankrupt in Milwaukee : a cautionary tale / Milton C. Regan, Jr.
- "What's sex got to do with it?" : diversity in the legal profession / Deborah L. Rhode
- In re Arons : the plight of the "unrich" in obtaining legal services / David C. Vladeck
- Greed on trial / Alex Beam
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Rhode and Luban's Legal Ethics Stories serves as a reminder that ultimately law is about human beings, not doctrines or even cases, because the human lives it addresses are real and vivid. The stories typify issues that most lawyers confront in one form or other at some time in their careers. This collection of 10 significant ethics rulings reveals the rich background surrounding salient cases on issues of: Race Gender Class Taxation Bankruptcy Defense representation Confidentiality Practicing with law partners Greed The story behind each case provides a look into its immediate impact as well as its continuing importance in shaping the law.
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