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Why Lawyers Behave As They Do (New Perspectives on Law, Culture, and Society)
by Paul G. Haskell
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Westview Press (1998-02-26)
ISBN: 0813368979
EAN: 9780813368979
Dewy Decimal #: 174.30973
Paperback: 144 pages
SKU: S070528-3426
Condition: Very Good
Comments: Very good overall condition. No writing, very tight binding. Ships same day or next in a bubble mailer. Enjoy.
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Over the past five years, the American Bar Association and legal educators themselves have been expanding the discussion of professional responsibility. Traditionalists state that lawyers must maximize the gain for their client regardless of whether that means turning a blind eye to behavior or facts which may serve justice but hinder the client’s case.In Why Lawyers Behave as They Do, Paul Haskell explains the professional rules that govern how lawyers behave and which permit—or require—conduct that laypersons may find unethical. In his criticism of the traditional role of lawyers, Haskell proposes an alternative—and controversial—model of behavior.
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