Problems in Professional Responsibility for a Changing Profession

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by Andrew Kaufman

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In this new sixth edition, the longest running professional responsibility book on the market, Problems in Professional Responsibility for a Changing Profession , has been thoroughly updated and rearranged by its current and two new authors. New and expanded materials in this new edition address cybersecurity, access to justice, judicial ethics and disqualification, the ABA's Ethics 20/20 amendments, and lawyers' obligations within firms and other organizations (among many other timely or recurring topics). Importantly, the book has retained its original problem-oriented focus on ethical issues faced in everyday practice, its exploration of current issues faced by the legal profession, and its unique section examining the demographics, structure, and organization of the profession. The need of our profession to take account of our changing world is apparent in every chapter of the new edition. Features of the Sixth Edition include: The book is available in affordable electronic and hardback versions; - The book contains over 120 thoughtfully crafted Problems to engage students in timely and timeless ethical issues arising in legal practice; - Adopters and prospective adopters will receive an electronic copy of the Teacher's Manual, which includes suggested course coverage for two- and three-credit courses and a deeper discussion of each Problem. Andrew Kaufman is a Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Law and Vice-Dean for Academic Programming at Harvard Law School. David Wilkins is the Lester Kissel Professor of Law and Director of the Program on the Legal Profession at Harvard Law School. Eli Wald is the Charles W. Delaney Jr. Professor of Law at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Keith Swisher is a Professor of Legal Ethics and Director of the Bachelor in Law and Master of Legal Studies Programs at University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law.

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