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The Good Chinese Lawyer explores the ethical and professional
challenges that will confront a law student, and will help them to
prepare for life as a lawyer. The book offers principled and
pragmatic advice about how to overcome such challenges. It urges
readers to examine motives for seeking a career in law, to foster a
deep understanding of what it means to be 'good' lawyer, and how to
draw on virtue and judgment when difficult choices arise, rather
than simply relying on rushed compliance with rules or codes. The
Good Chinese Lawyer analyses four important areas of legal ethics -
truth and deception, professional secrets, conflicts of interest,
and professional competence - and explains the choices that are
available when determining a course of moral action. It links
theory to practice, and includes many diagrams and scenarios to
illustrate ethical concepts and good decision-making.
The Good Chinese Lawyer explores the ethical and professional
challenges that will confront a law student, and will help them to
prepare for life as a lawyer. The book offers principled and
pragmatic advice about how to overcome such challenges. It urges
readers to examine motives for seeking a career in law, to foster a
deep understanding of what it means to be 'good' lawyer, and how to
draw on virtue and judgment when difficult choices arise, rather
than simply relying on rushed compliance with rules or codes. The
Good Chinese Lawyer analyses four important areas of legal ethics -
truth and deception, professional secrets, conflicts of interest,
and professional competence - and explains the choices that are
available when determining a course of moral action. It links
theory to practice, and includes many diagrams and scenarios to
illustrate ethical concepts and good decision-making.
Legal practitioners operate in an environment of seemingly endless
ethical challenges, and against a backdrop of diminishing public
opinion about their morality. Based on extensive research,
Assessing Lawyers' Ethics argues that lawyers' individual ethics
can be assessed and measured in realistic frameworks. When this
assessment takes place, legal practitioners are more likely to
demonstrate better ethical behaviour as a result of their increased
awareness of their own choices. This book advocates a variety of
peer-administered testing mechanisms that have the potential to
reverse damaging behaviours within the legal profession. It
provides prototype techniques, questions and assessments that can
be modified to suit different legal cultures. These will help the
profession regain the initiative in ethical business practice, halt
the decline in firms' reputations and reduce the risk of
state-sponsored regulatory intervention.
The Good Lawyer explores the ethical and professional challenges
that confront people who work in the law - or are considering it -
and offers principled and pragmatic advice about how to overcome
such challenges. This book takes a holistic approach that begins
with your innate humanity. It urges you to examine your motives for
seeking a career in law, to foster a deep understanding of what it
means to be 'good', and to draw on your virtue and judgement when
difficult choices arise, rather than relying on compliance with
rules or codes. The Good Lawyer analyses four important areas of
legal ethics - truth and deception, professional secrets, conflicts
of interest, and professional competence - and explains the choices
that are available when determining a course of moral action. It
links theory to practice, and includes many examples, diagrams and
source documents to illustrate ethical concepts, scenarios and
decision making.
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