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In Print and Online, Professional Responsibility: A Contemporary
Approach, 5th Edition offers a comprehensive, challenging, and
engaging treatment of the law and ethics of lawyers' work,
including professionalism, in a modern and accessible format. It is
the only book to include international comparisons throughout the
book and an entire chapter devoted to exploring lawyering
perspectives. Faculty have the option of using the casebook as an
innovative paper text or as the foundation for a computer
interactive pedagogy that features thought-provoking online
components, including internet links and multiple choice assessment
problems to satisfy ABA formative assessment requirements. Each
chapter features learning outcomes, and most chapters include
audio-links to mini-lectures by the authors to explain difficult
concepts. This edition also incorporates racial and social justice
issues in each chapter to facilitate thought-provoking discussions
and enhance professional development.
This interactive course and companion text considers the extent to
which people with legal training, but no practice license, can use
the law, as a social and economic variable, to better manage risk
without fear of prosecution or civil liability. The dramatic
changes in the legal profession since the 2008 market crash, from
the increase in virtual law practice to the rise of DIY services to
clients' increasing demand for efficiencies, have led to a
recognition that nonlawyers have an increasingly critical role in
the delivery of legal services. The debate gets hotter each day
over what nonlawyers, people or computers, can do without running
afoul of unauthorized practice of law restrictions. Designed
especially for nonlawyer masters and international LLM programs,
these materials are also ideal for JD students in their early
studies, and include: Textbook 1 hour of instructional videos on
overview of UPL
Turn the dog of the law school curriculum into the delight for
students and professors alike! Legal Ethics for the Real World:
Building Skills Through Case Study makes any professional
responsibility course relevant and lively with ease. With eight
chapters based upon real cases, real people, real documents, and
real problems, this text incorporates Early Lawyering Literacy
skills identified by the authors and recognized widely by the ABA
and others. These case studies will aid students' mastery of core
concepts regularly tested on the Multistate Professional
Responsibility Exam and encountered in everyday law practice. This
second edition includes updates to all studies as well as a new
case study on judicial recusal. This highly accessible and
affordable book can be used on its own or as a supplement to your
current casebook as an ideal way to include experiential learning
and skills-based exercises into your existing curriculum with
minimal time invested in preparation or assessment. Bring legal
ethics to life in a way that enhances your teaching and your
students' understanding by engaging in these real world scenarios!
In Print and Online, Professional Responsibility: A Contemporary
Approach, 4th Edition (formerly the Pearce, Knake, Green, Joy, Kim,
Murphy, and Terry Professional Responsibility casebook) offers a
comprehensive, challenging, and engaging treatment of the law and
ethics of lawyers' work, including professionalism, in a modern and
accessible format. It is the only book to include international
comparisons throughout the book and entire chapter devoted to
exploring lawyering perspectives. Faculty have the option of using
the casebook as an innovative paper text or as the foundation for a
computer interactive pedagogy that features thought-provoking
online components, including internet links and multiple choice
assessment problems on Casebook Plus to satisfy ABA formative
assessment requirements. Each chapter features learning outcomes,
and most chapters include audio-links to mini-lectures by the
authors to explain difficult concepts.
This interactive course and companion text considers the extent to
which people with legal training, but no practice license, can use
the law, as a social and economic variable, to better manage risk
without fear of prosecution or civil liability. The dramatic
changes in the legal profession since the 2008 market crash, from
the increase in virtual law practice to the rise of DIY services to
clients' increasing demand for efficiencies, have led to a
recognition that nonlawyers have an increasingly critical role in
the delivery of legal services. The debate gets hotter each day
over what nonlawyers, people or computers, can do without running
afoul of unauthorized practice of law restrictions. Designed
especially for nonlawyer masters and international LLM programs,
these materials are also ideal for JD students in their early
studies. The interactive course includes materials for a 1 credit
course, with resources for 700 minutes of direct faculty contact
and include: Textbook Complete syllabus with learning outcomes
Instructional videos developed by the authors Slides accompanying
all videos Online or classroom discussion forum prompts for each
chapter Self-directed and auto-graded quizzes for each chapter
Research and writing projects for each chapter Short answer
questions for each chapter New cases on unauthorized practice of
law by non-lawyers updated each semester and available online
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