Written for law school students <i>Professional Responsibility</i> provides comprehensive information on every aspect of practicing the law with professionalism and the highest of ethical standards.<br><br>Readers are first introduced to the history of legal ethics which dates back to the time of ancient Rome. The book then discusses the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct. In the subsequent eight chapters students consider the rules in detail and see how they are applied in bar admission duty of competence and malpractice the attorney-client relationships and the setting of fees. The text also addresses confidentiality conflict the duty to file in good faith attorney advertising and lawyer criticism of the judiciary.<br><br>Filled with examples and stories from legal history <i>Professional Responsibility </i>successfully brings professional rules to life while making them both accessible and comprehensible. It is an excellent choice for courses in legal ethics and legal practice.<br><br><b>David L. Hudson Jr.</b> is a graduate of Vanderbilt University Law School. He teaches first amendment and professional responsibility classes at Vanderbilt Law School and various classes at the Nashville School of Law. Professor Hudson was also a senior law clerk for Justice Sharon Lee of the Tennessee Supreme Court. He is a regular contributor to the <i>American Bar Association Journal </i>and the American Bar Association's <i>Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases</i> and the author co-author or co-editor of more than forty books.
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