Contents
Regulation of Lawyers: Problems of Law and Ethics
Summary of Contents
Why It's Important: A Preface for Students
Acknowledgments
A Word About Case Editing
Chapter I - Where do "Ethics" Rules Come From?
Part One -- The Attorney-Client Relationship
Chapter II - Defining the Attorney-Client Relationship
Chapter III - Protecting the Attorney-Client Relationship Against Invasion
Chapter IV - Lawyers, Money, and the Ethics of Legal Fees
Part Two -- Conflicts of Interest
Chapter V - Concurrent Conflicts of Interest
Chapter VI - Successive Conflicts of Interest
Part Three -- Special Lawyer Roles
Chapter VII - Ethics in Advocacy
Chapter VIII - Special Issues in Litigation
Chapter IX - Negotiation and Transactional Matters
Chapter X - Lawyers for Companies and Other Organizations
Chapter XI - Judges
Part Four -- Avoiding and Redressing Professional Failure
Chapter XII - Control of Quality: Reducing the Likelihood of Professional Failure
Chapter XIII - Control of Quality: Remedies for Professional Failure
Chapter XIV - Control of Quality: Lay Participation in Law Business (and Law Firm Ancillary Services)
Part Five -- First Amendment Rights of Lawyers and Judicial Candidates
Chapter XV - Free Speech Rights of Lawyers and Judicial Candidates
Chapter XVI - Marketing Legal Services
Table of Cases
Table of Codes, Rules, and Restatement Provisions
Index



