Rhode, Luban, Cummings, Engstrom, and Barton's Legal Ethics, 9th
Description
Combining rigorous analysis of the professional rules of lawyer conduct with extensive interdisciplinary materials on the legal profession and ethics, this casebook offers a unique perspective on the professional challenges facing contemporary lawyers—and their opportunity to promote the public good. The book combines real-life problems, doctrinal and statutory analysis, and carefully-edited readings to offer a comprehensive and critical examination of the role of lawyers as client representatives and democratic citizens. Many of the chapters can be used as independent units for courses focusing on ethical problems in corporate practice, tax practice, family law, criminal law, and public interest law. The ninth edition also includes extensive revisions that provide new analysis of core professional rules, enhanced organizational formats, and critical additions to the case law and professional literature. Key changes include new analysis of lawyers’ duty of candor in and out of court; expanded coverage of lawyers’ duties to democracy and judicial ethics; important updates to the materials on confidentiality, conflicts of interest, and market regulation; up-to-date analysis of the ethical implications of AI; and new research on access to justice, diversity and inclusion, and legal education.