Professional responsibility : examples & explanations / W. Bradley Wendel.

By: Wendel, W. Bradley, 1969-Material type: TextTextSeries: Examples & explanations series: Publisher: Austin : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, c2007Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxv, 471 p. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780735562448 (alk. paper); 073556244X (alk. paper)Subject(s): Legal ethics -- United StatesLOC classification: KF306 | .W46 2007Online resources: Table of contents only: Access via World-Wide Web
Contents:
The many ways of regulating lawyers -- Formation and termination -- Aspects of an ongoing relationship -- Attorneys' fees and transactions with clients -- Representing entities and groups -- Incompetence: remedies for malpractice and constitutional ineffectiveness -- Confidentiality and secrecy -- Attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine -- Professional duty of confidentiality -- Perjury in civil and criminal litigation: the lawyer's "trilemma" -- Attorney conduct in litigation: forensic tactics, fair and foul -- The client fraud problem -- Overview of conflicts of interest -- Current client conflicts -- Current client conflicts issues in specific contexts -- Former client conflicts and migratory lawyers -- Personal-interest conflicts -- Attracting clients: advertising and solicitation -- Associations of lawyers -- The organized bar.
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At the head of title: Aspen Publishers.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The many ways of regulating lawyers -- Formation and termination -- Aspects of an ongoing relationship -- Attorneys' fees and transactions with clients -- Representing entities and groups -- Incompetence: remedies for malpractice and constitutional ineffectiveness -- Confidentiality and secrecy -- Attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine -- Professional duty of confidentiality -- Perjury in civil and criminal litigation: the lawyer's "trilemma" -- Attorney conduct in litigation: forensic tactics, fair and foul -- The client fraud problem -- Overview of conflicts of interest -- Current client conflicts -- Current client conflicts issues in specific contexts -- Former client conflicts and migratory lawyers -- Personal-interest conflicts -- Attracting clients: advertising and solicitation -- Associations of lawyers -- The organized bar.

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