The consciousness of the litigator:

This book examines the moral consciousness of the litigator. The primary skill of the litigator is the fundamental skill of all lawyers--that is, making legal arguments--and the litigator's work extends to all corners of society. An understanding of the moral consciousness of litigators require...

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Main Author: Graham, Duffy (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor The Univ. of Michigan Press 2005
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Summary:This book examines the moral consciousness of the litigator. The primary skill of the litigator is the fundamental skill of all lawyers--that is, making legal arguments--and the litigator's work extends to all corners of society. An understanding of the moral consciousness of litigators requires a grasp of the sociopolitical and institutional settings in which they work. The Consciousness of the Litigator explores the role of the lawyer in American political and social life and in the judicial process and plumbs his understanding of himself, his work, and especially his sense of right and wrong. The Consciousness of the Litigator should stand with Michael Kelly's The Lives of Lawyers as a must-read for the many law students, scholars, and practicing litigators who struggle to reconcile ethical questions with the dictates of their highly commercialized professions.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:142 S.
ISBN:0472115006

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