Lawyers in the Dock

Lawyers in the Dock
Title Lawyers in the Dock PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Abel
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 584
Release 2011-05-12
Genre Law
ISBN 0199772878

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"Six detailed accounts of New York lawyers disciplined for neglect, overcharging, and excessive zeal"--Provided by publisher.

Lawyers in the Dock

Lawyers in the Dock
Title Lawyers in the Dock PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Abel
Publisher
Pages 584
Release 2008
Genre Lawyers
ISBN 9780199871803

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Using detailed records of disciplinary proceedings and six disciplinary case studies, Abel describes the actions surrounding certain cases based on three of the most common complaints: neglecting the client, overcharging of clients, and betraying adversaries and courts out of excessive loyalty to clients or causes.

Lawyers on Trial

Lawyers on Trial
Title Lawyers on Trial PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Abel
Publisher
Pages 514
Release 2011
Genre Law
ISBN 0199760373

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People need lawyers for many things, including tax and immigration advice, drafting contracts, preparing wills, buying and selling houses, forming and dissolving companies, and representation and advice during divorce, probate, personal injury and criminal charges. But many people do not trust lawyers. With good reason, they fear that lawyers will neglect or overcharge them, betray them out of self-interest or on behalf of others, or obstruct the pursuit of justice out of overzealousness. Although the legal profession drafts ethical rules, law schools teach those rules, the bar exam tests lawyers' knowledge, and disciplinary bodies enforce them, we know that violations by lawyers are all too common. Lawyers on Trial: Understanding Ethical Misconduct by California Attorneys, by Richard L. Abel, presents six dramatic accounts of California lawyers who betrayed their clients and the legal system. Through the detailed records of the disciplinary proceedings, it examines some of the most common complaints about lawyers: chasing ambulances, charging excessive fees, violating conflict of interest rules, and displaying excessive zeal. These complex and compelling dramas serve to make the ethical rules, and the temptations they seek to curb, come vividly alive for law students, lawyers, those thinking of becoming lawyers, anyone who has been or might some day be a client, and the general public. The lessons to be drawn from these situations can help the legal profession and the public devise better strategies for ensuring that lawyers abide by the rules.

Lawyers on Trial

Lawyers on Trial
Title Lawyers on Trial PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Abel
Publisher
Pages 514
Release 2011
Genre Law
ISBN 0199760373

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People need lawyers for many things, including tax and immigration advice, drafting contracts, preparing wills, buying and selling houses, forming and dissolving companies, and representation and advice during divorce, probate, personal injury and criminal charges. But many people do not trust lawyers. With good reason, they fear that lawyers will neglect or overcharge them, betray them out of self-interest or on behalf of others, or obstruct the pursuit of justice out of overzealousness. Although the legal profession drafts ethical rules, law schools teach those rules, the bar exam tests lawyers' knowledge, and disciplinary bodies enforce them, we know that violations by lawyers are all too common. Lawyers on Trial: Understanding Ethical Misconduct by California Attorneys, by Richard L. Abel, presents six dramatic accounts of California lawyers who betrayed their clients and the legal system. Through the detailed records of the disciplinary proceedings, it examines some of the most common complaints about lawyers: chasing ambulances, charging excessive fees, violating conflict of interest rules, and displaying excessive zeal. These complex and compelling dramas serve to make the ethical rules, and the temptations they seek to curb, come vividly alive for law students, lawyers, those thinking of becoming lawyers, anyone who has been or might some day be a client, and the general public. The lessons to be drawn from these situations can help the legal profession and the public devise better strategies for ensuring that lawyers abide by the rules.

Court of Appeals, State of New York

Court of Appeals, State of New York
Title Court of Appeals, State of New York PDF eBook
Author Eng Hing
Publisher
Pages 286
Release 1913*
Genre Trials (Murder)
ISBN

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Lawyers' Reports Annotated

Lawyers' Reports Annotated
Title Lawyers' Reports Annotated PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1366
Release 1908
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN

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A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage

A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
Title A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage PDF eBook
Author Bryan A. Garner
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 990
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780195142365

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A comprehensive guide to legal style and usage, with practical advice on how to write clear, jargon-free legal prose. Includes style tips as well as definitions.