by Jonathan Herring (Author)
Jonathan Herring provides a clear and engaging
overview of legal ethics, highlighting that the issues surrounding professional
conduct are not always black and white and raising interesting questions about
how lawyers act and what their role entails. Key topics, such as
confidentiality, negligence, and fees are covered, with references throughout
to the professional codes of conduct.
Features throughout the textbook to aid student
learning include the highlighting of key cases, principles, and definitions;
the inclusion of a variety of viewpoints through coverage of cases, popular
media, and scholarly articles; and use inclusion of 'digging deeper' and
'alternative viewpoint' boxes which encourage critical reflection and better
understanding of key theories and topics.
The well developed online resource centre includes
Podcasts linked to the 'what would you do' chapter features, video debates,
relevant updates and web links.