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  1. The Ethics of Representing Organizations Legal Fictions for Clients by Lawrence Fox, Susan J Martyn, 2009-09-03
  2. Regulation of the Legal Profession: The Essentials by Stephen Gillers, 2009-09-03
  3. Patent Ethics Prosecution by David Hricik, Mercedes Meyer, 2009-09-02
  4. Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility (Delmar Paralegal Series) by Jonathon Lynton, Terri Lyndall, 1993-10-08
  5. The Ethics of War and Peace: An Introduction to Legal and Moral Issues (3rd Edition) by Paul Christopher, 2003-10-05
  6. An Ethics of Interrogation by Michael Skerker, 2010-05-15
  7. Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
  8. Ethics for Paralegals by Linda Spagnola, Vivian Batts, 2008-05-16
  9. Patent Ethics Litigation by David Hricik, 2010-04-07
  10. Modern Legal Ethics (Hornbook Series Student Edition) by Charles W. Wolfram, 1986-05
  11. Alternative Perspectives on Lawyers and Legal Ethics: Reimagining the Profession (Routledge Research in Legal Ethics)
  12. Real Ethics for Real Lawyers (Carolina Academic Press Law Casebook) by Daniel R. Coquillette, 2005-09-30
  13. Ethics for Criminal Justice Professionals by Cliff Roberson, Scott Mire, 2009-12-08
  14. Rights, Liability, and Ethics in International Legal Practice, Second Edition by Mary C. Daly, 2004-08-01

61. Legal Ethics () - Delmar Cengage Learning
Legal Ethics, second edition, provides a variety of methods designed to improve the reader's understanding of ethical rules. The premise of the book is that......
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62. Ethics And Professional Responsibility - Practice Areas
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63. Legal Ethics AgustaWestland
AgustaWestland, the AngloItalian helicopter company owned by Italy's Finmeccanica, is a total capability provider in the vertical lift market. Through its rotorcraft systems
http://www.agustawestland.com/content/legal-ethics

64. Legal Ethics
The exemption granted by R.A. 7432 to senior citizens from paying individual income tax does not exempt lawyers who are likewise senior citizens from paying IBP dues and
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18516848/Legal-Ethics

65. - Topics - ABA Journal
The ABA Journal is read by half of the nation's 1 million lawyers every month. It covers the trends, people and finances of the legal profession from Wall Street to Main Street
http://www.abajournal.com/topic/legal ethics

66. Legal Ethics
Attorneys searching for a silver lining could find a dark cloud of sanctions.
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Sanctions for Non-Practicing Licensed Attorneys
September 10th, 2010 by Bruce A. Campbell
(From the DRI Today blog , originally posted on September 2, 2010 03:03 by Bruce A. Campbell)
Attorneys searching for a silver lining could find a dark cloud of sanctions. There are many career options for non-practicing licensed attorneys. (See for example, 300+ Things You Can Do With A Law Degree Although non-lawyers working in these careers are not obligated to adhere to lawyer disciplinary rules, licensed attorneys are. To their great surprise, the non-practicing lawyers might find themselves subject to disciplinary action for conduct in careers outside of the practice of law.
An Example From The Federal Government
Politics is a popular career for non-practicing licensed attorneys. Often times it is a natural step to move from practicing law to making law. At the Federal level, all Representatives must abide by the House Ethics Rules. Those who are lawyers must also, answer to their licensing State Bar. Bar Associations have sanctioned lawyer-politicians for actions committed while serving in government offices. Most notable: Former President Richard Nixon was disbarred from New York in 1976 for obstruction of justice related to the Watergate scandal.

67. Legal Ethics?
Lawyers owe a duty of Legal Ethics? By William K. Black. Lawyers owe a duty of zealous advocacy on behalf of their clients.
http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/ethicalperspectives/legalethics.html
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    By William K. Black In the context of business clients, however, a similar duty of zealously protecting the client's interests can be inconvenient from the lawyer's perspective. The problem arises when an "outside" lawyer realizes that an officer of the company his or her firm represents may be engaged in fraud. ("In house" counsel plainly have a fiduciary duty to alert their superiors to the fraud.) A lawyer clearly cannot aid an ongoing fraud. Yet counsel cannot alert law enforcement officials to the fraud, even if it is ongoing, unless it poses an imminent risk of serious physical injury. Such a risk is rarely present in the case of financial fraud. The issue is whether to notify the officer's superiors at the company of the fraud. (Where the CEO is behind the fraud, the issue is whether to alert the board of directors.) The dominant approach of the bar has been to deny that there is any ethical duty by outside counsel to notify the company about the fraud. This is not a tenable position under general or legal ethical norms. The officer engaged in fraud, even if the officer is the CEO, is

68. Links To Other Legal Ethics And Professional Responsibility Pages - Center For P
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