Regulation of lawyers: Problems of law and ethics (Law school casebook series)
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In presenting the new edition of his casebook on the regulation of lawyer ethics, Gillers (New York U. School of Law) notes that ethics is about more than being morally good, it is about being professionally safe. He presents and explains case material relevant to the regulation of lawyer practices in 16 chapters organized into sections no the client-lawyer relationship; concurrent and successive conflicts of interest; special lawyer roles related to the handling of real evidence, negotiation and transactional matters, entity representation, and judicial conduct; control of quality; and First Amendment rights of lawyers. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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