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- catalog contributor b10708605.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "1. Behavior of Lawyers -- 1. Discrediting the Truthful Witness -- 2. Exploiting the Adversary's Mistake -- 3. Better Not to Probe -- 4. Stating the Law Before Asking for the Facts -- 5. Dilatory Tactics -- 6. Describing the Consequences of Criminal Conduct -- 7. Counseling to Breach a Contract -- 8. Lying in Negotiations -- 9. Custody Blackmail -- 10. Using a False Identity -- 11. Inserting an Illegal Clause -- 12. Taking Advantage of Another Lawyer's Ignorance -- 13. Dealing with the Unrepresented Person -- 14. Arguing Pro and Con -- 15. Confidentiality: Life-Threatening Injury -- 16. Confidentiality: Past Fraud -- 17. Confidentiality: Child Abuse -- 18. Confidentiality: Unprosecuted Homicide -- 19. Immoral Objective: Statute of Limitations -- 20. Immoral Objective: Television Trash -- 21. Immoral Objective: Gambling Enterprises -- 22. Immoral Objective: Nazi Speech -- 23. Immoral Objective: Seeking Acquittal of a Rape-Murderer -- 2. Lawyer's Service on Behalf of an Immoral Objective -- Elements of Morality -- Judge and the Immoral Law -- Role Morality of the Lawyer -- Client Autonomy as Moral Justification -- Response to the Lawyer's Role Morality -- Response to the Client Autonomy Justification -- Two Special Situations: Breach of Contract and Seeking Acquittal for the Rape-Murder -- 3. Morality of the Means -- Litigation as Fact-Finding -- Confidentiality -- Tactics -- Contradiction -- Justice Theory of Representation -- Experiment -- 4. Troubled Profession -- Hired Gun and the Independent Lawyer -- Advertising -- Commercialism -- Hardball Tactics. Appendix. Excerpts from Professional Rules.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 120 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0813368960 (hc : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0813368979 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "New perspectives on law, culture, and society".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "174/.3/0973 21".
- catalog subject "KF306 .H29 1998".
- catalog subject "Lawyers United States.".
- catalog subject "Legal ethics United States.".
- catalog subject "Practice of law United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Behavior of Lawyers -- 1. Discrediting the Truthful Witness -- 2. Exploiting the Adversary's Mistake -- 3. Better Not to Probe -- 4. Stating the Law Before Asking for the Facts -- 5. Dilatory Tactics -- 6. Describing the Consequences of Criminal Conduct -- 7. Counseling to Breach a Contract -- 8. Lying in Negotiations -- 9. Custody Blackmail -- 10. Using a False Identity -- 11. Inserting an Illegal Clause -- 12. Taking Advantage of Another Lawyer's Ignorance -- 13. Dealing with the Unrepresented Person -- 14. Arguing Pro and Con -- 15. Confidentiality: Life-Threatening Injury -- 16. Confidentiality: Past Fraud -- 17. Confidentiality: Child Abuse -- 18. Confidentiality: Unprosecuted Homicide -- 19. Immoral Objective: Statute of Limitations -- 20. Immoral Objective: Television Trash -- 21. Immoral Objective: Gambling Enterprises -- 22. Immoral Objective: Nazi Speech -- 23. Immoral Objective: Seeking Acquittal of a Rape-Murderer -- 2. Lawyer's Service on Behalf of an Immoral Objective -- Elements of Morality -- Judge and the Immoral Law -- Role Morality of the Lawyer -- Client Autonomy as Moral Justification -- Response to the Lawyer's Role Morality -- Response to the Client Autonomy Justification -- Two Special Situations: Breach of Contract and Seeking Acquittal for the Rape-Murder -- 3. Morality of the Means -- Litigation as Fact-Finding -- Confidentiality -- Tactics -- Contradiction -- Justice Theory of Representation -- Experiment -- 4. Troubled Profession -- Hired Gun and the Independent Lawyer -- Advertising -- Commercialism -- Hardball Tactics. Appendix. Excerpts from Professional Rules.".
- catalog title "Why lawyers behave as they do / Paul G. Haskell.".
- catalog type "text".