Lawyers on trial : understanding ethical misconduct

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0199760373 
ISBN 13
9780199760374 
DDC
174 
Category
American Law  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2010 
Pages
xi, 501 pages 
Subject
American General Law 
Abstract
"Lawyer misconduct affects many people: clients, adversaries, opposing counsel, judges, the legal profession, and society at large. The records of disciplinary proceedings offer a penetrating, and largely ignored, perspective on how lawyers misbehave. Because the lawyers' professional lives are at stake, the factual records are extraordinarily detailed and the lawyers surprisingly open about their motivations and justifications. In Lawyers on Trial , Richard L. Abel presents the stories of ten California lawyers who broke the rules: hiring an ex-cop to chase ambulances, flouting fee limitations in medical malpractice cases, creating a fictitious company and impersonating non-existent people in order to appropriate Sega's computer games, a former California Real Estate Commissioner defrauding developers and financiers, helping a represented co-defendant negotiate a plea without his lawyer's participation or knowledge, and defying a judge's sealing order and his own client's wishes for closure in order to champion the "defenseless" and "oppressed" and protect "widows and children." The book begins by showing how nearly a century of political struggle over self-regulation shapes the way the disciplinary system selects and processes cases and concludes by canvassing reforms that could improve the performance of the legal profession." -- Publisher's information. 
Description
Content:

The politics of self-regulation -- Cops chasing ambulances -- Medical Injuries Compensation Reform Act : unconstitutional until proven otherwise -- Playing games with Sega -- Reaching for the brass ring -- Serving two masters -- Championing the "defenseless" and "oppressed," "widows and children" -- Making regulation work. 
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliographical reference (485) and index.
Donated by Graham Price.  
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