238.01 Ethics and the Law of Lawyering
This course examines in detail the "law of lawyering" relating to such issues as the formation of the attorney-client relationship, confidentiality, communications with clients, conflicts of interest, regulation and discipline of attorneys, and numerous other areas relating to the lawyer's role in American society. In addressing these issues, we will consider the extent to which the law governing lawyers derives from the concept of a learned profession, as well as the degree to which the ethics of lawyering may differ from personal ethics and morality. While particular attention will be paid to the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, the class will also examine other sources of relevant law, including the Restatement (Third) of the Law Governing Lawyers, court decisions, statutory rules, and administrative regulations.
Fall 2018
Course Number | Course Credits | Evaluation Method | Instructor | ||
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238.01 |
2
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Final Exam
Class participation
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Kathryn Webb Bradley | ||
Sakai site: https://sakai.duke.edu/portal/site/LAW.238.01.F18 | |||||
Email list: LAW.238.01.F18@sakai.duke.edu |
Course | |
Degree Requirements |
JD elective
JD ethics
IntlLLM NY Bar
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Course Areas of Practice |
Business and Corporate Law
Civil Litigation: Practice and Procedure
Law, Democracy, and Society
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