Wolters Kluwer
legal education

Contents

Regulation of Lawyers: Problems of Law and Ethics

Summary of Contents

Why It Matters: A Preface for Students ... And My Casebook "Philosophy"

Acknowledgments

A Word About Case Editing

Chapter I  Where Do "Ethics" Rules Come From?

 

Part One

THE CLIENT-LAWYER RELATIONSHIP

 

Chapter II  Defining the Client-Lawyer Relationship

Chapter III  Protecting the Client-Lawyer Relationship Against Outside Interference

Chapter IV  Financing Legal Services (and Dividing the Money)

 

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  Real Evidence

Chapter IX  Negotiation and Transactional Matters

Chapter X  Lawyers for Entities

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

 

Chapter XV  Free Speech Rights of Lawyers

Chapter XVI  Marketing Legal Services

 

Table of Cases

Table of Code, Rule, and Restatement Provisions

Index