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Lawyers' Ethics, Hardback Book

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This collection contains the very best writing on lawyers' ethics.

Timeless and provocative, the essays explore the moral foundations of the lawyer's role as well as the personal and professional dilemmas lawyers face in the practice of law.

What does it mean to be a good lawyer? How does a lawyer navigate the inevitable tension between moral principles and professional responsibilities?

The collection brings together previously published articles alongside a specially commissioned introduction by the volume editors which provides an overview of the articles and themes in the collection.

This volume is of interest to teachers and scholars of legal ethics, and undergraduate and graduate students of law.

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