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Ethics for the Legal Professional

By (author) Deborah K. Orlik






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Written from a paralegal perspective, this book uses plain English and an upbeat tone to keep readers engaged in the ethics of the legal profession.  Its unique approach focuses on researching oneâ s own state laws and codesâ and applying those to cases, collaborative assignments and hypothetical situations in the text. This edition features chapter-by-chapter updates, In the News articles, and video case studies designed to spark class discussion. With its lively narrative and state-specific approach, it tackles important ethical issues and shows how to research possible courses of action.  

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Publisher | Pearson Education (US)
Published date | 3 Jan 2010
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 336
Dimensions | 254 x 209 x 18mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 668g
ISBN | 978-0-1350-6400-9
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BISAC | law / ethics


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