Includes bibliographical references (p. xxx-xxxi) and index.
Contents
Where do "ethics" rules come from? -- Defining the attorney-client relationship -- Protecting the attorney-client relationship against invasion -- Lawyers, money, and the ethics of legal fees -- Concurrent conflicts of interest -- Successive conflicts of interest -- Ehics in advocacy -- Special issues in criminal prosecutions -- Negotiation and transactional matters -- Lawyers for companies and other organizations -- Judges -- Control of quality : reducing the likelihood of professional failure -- Control of quality : nonlawyers in the law industry and related issues -- Free speech rights of lawyers and judicial candidates -- Marketing legal services.