Why Lawyers Behave As They Do
Explore the intricate world of legal ethics with "Why Lawyers Behave As They Do," authored by Paul G. Haskell and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019. This insightful hardback edition spans 144 pages and delves deep into the professional rules that shape lawyer conduct, revealing practices that may appear unethical to the untrained eye.
Haskell critiques the standard approach to legal practice and introduces a compelling alternative model of behavior that challenges the status quo. Whether you're a law student, a practicing attorney, or simply curious about legal ethics, this book offers a thought-provoking perspective on the complexities of the legal profession. Uncover the motivations behind lawyer behavior and gain a deeper understanding of the ethical considerations that govern their actions. Discover why legal professionals sometimes diverge from ordinary ethical expectations in this essential read.