Lawyers have a professional responsibility to uphold the rule of law and ensure justice, which inherently involves defending the values embedded in legal principles such as fairness, equality, and due process. This moral obligation extends beyond mere legal representation; lawyers serve as advocates for their clients while also safeguarding the integrity of the legal system. By diligently representing diverse perspectives and addressing injustices, lawyers contribute to the evolution and reinforcement of societal values that the law aims to protect. Ultimately, their role is crucial in maintaining public trust in the legal system and promoting a just society.
John Floyd Sutton has written: 'Cases and materials on the professional responsibility of lawyers' -- subject(s): Cases, Legal ethics
John S. Dzienkowski has written: 'Professional Responsibility Standards, Rules & Statues' 'Professional Responsibility Standards, Rules & Statutes 2002-2003 (Statutes)' 'Selected statutes, rules and standards on the legal profession' -- subject(s): Discipline, Lawyers, Legal ethics 'Sum & Substance' 'Natural resource taxation' -- subject(s): Cases, Law and legislation, Natural resources, Taxation 'Professional Responsiblity Standards, Rules & Statutes' 'Dzienkowski's Professional Responsibility' 'Professional Responsibility Standards, Rules & Statutes 2000-2001 Edition (Statutory Supplement)' 'Professional Responsibility Standards, Rules and Statutes, 2007-2008 Abridged (Academic Statutes)'
"There is a professional association for appellate lawyers. There is the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers (AAAL, or the National Association of Appellate Court Attorneys (NAACA) among others."
Some professional associations that are available for lawyers include the ABA Commision on Women, Academy of California adoption lawyers, and the American Academy of Criminal Defense attorneys.
New York lawyers follow the New York Lawyers Code of Professional Responsibility and the rules set out by American Bar Association(ABA)Source:http://www.law.cornell.edu/ethics/ny/code/NY_CODE.HTMhttp://www.nysba.org/Content/NavigationMenu/ForAttorneys/ProfessionalStandardsforAttorneys/Professional_Standar.htmhttp://www.abanet.org/cpr/links.html
No, lawyers are not considered doctors in any professional or legal capacity. They are separate professions with distinct roles and responsibilities.
Professional such as doctors an lawyers should be included in the boar
No, it would be totally illegal for a lawyer to coerce a client into sexual activity. It violates the Rules of Professional Responsibility that lawyers are sworn to uphold. Such violation should be reported to the appropriate Bar Association.
You can find information on negligence lawyers on many law websites. A good site is the Professional Negligence Lawyers Association website which gathers lawyers together which deal specifically with negligence.
Professional such as doctors an lawyers should be included in the boar
No, lawyers are typically exempt from serving on a jury because of their professional knowledge and experience in the legal system.
Thomas D. Morgan has written: 'Selected Standards on Professional Responsibility Statutory Supplement' 'Antitrust Law' 'Professional responsibility' -- subject(s): Legal ethics 'Cases and materials on economic regulation of business' -- subject(s): Cases, Trade regulation 'The vanishing American lawyer' -- subject(s): Practice of law, Law, Lawyers, Study and teaching