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Experiencing Professional Responsibility melds the traditional
rigor of a casebook with the needs and expectations of a new
generation of law students. It takes a student through PR as the
student will actually experience it as a lawyer—starting with the
formation of the attorney client relationship, client counseling
considerations, and the ethical issues arising in the
litigation/trial process, both civil and criminal. A separate
chapter is devoted to the lawyer as a transactional advocate. Woven
throughout the book are ethical issues arising when the lawyer's
duties as a zealous advocate are in tension with the lawyer's
equally important duties as an officer of the court. The realities
of practicing law in a multiracial and multicultural America are
highlighted in several chapters. This book contains several
features unique to the West Academic Publishing Experiencing Law
Series: X-Ray Questions before every case orienting the student to
critical legal issues. Beyond the Cite provides texture to the
realities of law practice with contemporary illustrations of how
lawyers engage in practice—unjustly convicted defendants,
technical mishaps, or unsavory litigation/trial tactics, and much
more. Deconstruction Exercise/Rule Rationale is a deconstruction of
a rule's text and purpose. Each chapter culminates in a formative
assessment utilizing MPRE type multiple choice questions. All
features are used with a singular purpose; to create an integrated
and holistic understanding of the realities of PR. The last chapter
"Experiencing PR: Up Close and in Person" focuses on new lawyers
and their personal PR concerns—dealing with ethically
questionable instructions by superiors, racism and sexism in the
profession, imposter syndrome, maintaining an ethical orientation
in a profession full of temptation and other matters of import to
them. A fresh approach to PR for students and for their instructors
who guide them through this critical area of their professional
lives.
Learning Employment Law provides concise and clear text, examples,
and case excerpts that empower students to engage in sophisticated
problem-solving regarding the most pressing issues in contemporary
workplace law. The book succinctly reviews the historical backdrop
of each issue to ensure that students gain the wider understanding
necessary to effectively address contemporary problems. The book is
comprised of 44 independent Lessons that can be structured by the
professor to highlight different themes. Students will be exposed
to common law and regulatory regimes, with a focus on the new
workplace challenges of the platform economy, outsourced labor, and
immigrant labor. Students will gain a sophisticated understanding
of the challenges facing lawyers in this rapidly developing area of
the law.
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