Acing professional responsibility : a checklist approach to professional responsibility problems / Leslie W. Abramson.
2017
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Acing professional responsibility : a checklist approach to professional responsibility problems / Leslie W. Abramson.
Published
St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, [2017]
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©2017
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Third edition.
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9781683284093 (electronic bk.)
1683284097 (electronic bk.)
1683284097
1683284097 (electronic bk.)
1683284097
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on1003490753
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)1003490753
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)1003490753
Summary
Acing Professional Responsibility provides a dual benefit to law students who, to become licensed lawyers, have to pass both a law school exam in a Legal Ethics course as well as the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE). To prepare for the law school examination, there are pages of text, numerous outlines, bullet points, sample essay questions and answers, and mini-checklists to learn the basics and fine points of Professional Responsibility. The Acing book also enables students to quickly recall and pass the MPRE. The materials are current through the Model Rules changes in 2016.
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Print version: Abramson, Leslie W. Acing professional responsibility. Third Edition. St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, [2017] 9781683284093 (OCoLC)979558830
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Table of Contents
Regulation of the legal profession
The lawyer-client relationship
Client confidentiality
Conflicts of interest
Competence and legal malpractice
Litigation and other forms of advocacy
Communications with non-clients
Different roles of the lawyer
Safekeeping property
Advertising and solicitation
Duties to the public and the legal system
Judicial ethics
Conclusion: general examination tips
Appendix A: Mini-checklists.
The lawyer-client relationship
Client confidentiality
Conflicts of interest
Competence and legal malpractice
Litigation and other forms of advocacy
Communications with non-clients
Different roles of the lawyer
Safekeeping property
Advertising and solicitation
Duties to the public and the legal system
Judicial ethics
Conclusion: general examination tips
Appendix A: Mini-checklists.