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Modern Litigation and Professional Responsibility Handbook: The Limits of Zealous Advocacy
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Description
Find practical answers to hard questions about professional conduct -- and avoid wrong answers that could set back your firm -- with this authoritative guide to legal ethics. Drawing on statutes, standards, and actual cases, the authors show you how to: evaluate tactics for possible ethical consequences; understand and comply with statutes, procedural rules, and standards of professional conduct while zealously representing your client; prevent your opponents from turning the rules to their own advantage
5-26-2022
Publication Date
2001
Publisher
Aspen
City
Gaithersburg
Keywords
Litigation, Professional Responsibility, Handbook
Disciplines
Law | Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility | Litigation
Recommended Citation
Underwood, Richard H.; Fortune, William H.; and Imwinkelried, Edward, "Modern Litigation and Professional Responsibility Handbook: The Limits of Zealous Advocacy" (2001). Law Faculty Books and Chapters. 25.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/lawfac_book/25

Notes
Underwood, Richard H., William H. Fortune, and Edward Imwinkelried. Modern Litigation and Professional Responsibility Handbook: The Limits of Zealous Advocacy. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen, 2001.