The Regulation of Lawyers
Product Details
ISBN: 9780735579699Publish Date: 04/08/2009
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Number of pages: 864
Description
Refined through years of classroom use, this casebook offers:
- author Stephen Gillers, a recognized authority and clarion voice on professional responsibility
- a balanced mix of cases, law review articles, and text—often drawn from recent headlines
- engaging and realistic problems, revised and augmented throughout
- excellent case selection that exemplifies multiple variations on particular themes
- in-depth treatment of issues in clearly written notes
- outstanding annual statutory supplement co-authored by Roy D. Simon and Andrew Perlman —Regulation of Lawyers: Statutes and Standards covers all major and many minor rules governing lawyers and judges, along with important state variations
Updated throughout, the Eighth Edition includes:
- an introductory essay on theories and ideology behind legal ethics
- issues surrounding electronic stored information, discovery duties, and obstruction of justice
- the 9th Circuit’s Napster opinion on the crime-fraud exception to the privilege
- expanded treatment of ethical issues arising from inadvertent disclosure of privileged information expanded treatment of duties with regard to real evidence, including the prosecution of Philip Russell in Connecticut
- changes in the new ABA Code of Judicial Conduct, judicial campaign speech and judicial seminars
- litigation Funding Companies
- criminalization of legal services
- the 3rd Circuit’s Teleglobe opinion on privilege in corporate family representation
- “Playbook” conflicts
- new coverage of prosecutorial ethics, including a NY Times story on a prosecutor who “threw” a case and issues in making the charging decision and prosecutorial and municipal liability for pretrial publicity
- the Supreme Court’s Gonzalez-Lopez opinion on remedy for improper disqualification of chosen counsel
- the McNulty and Filip memoranda on government requests for corporate privilege waivers
You can depend on author Stephen Gillers to provide a stimulating and dynamic classroom experience. Through eight editions, Regulation of Lawyers has consistently responded to the times by mapping a legal and ethical landscape with penetrating insight.
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