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Ethics University of Otago

Premium LAWS463 Legal Ethics Notes - Sample PDF

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These are the notes I used to study for the 2011 LAWS463 exam for Legal Ethics. Ultimately how well you will do depends on how well you've prepared yourself for the exam, but these notes should help you along the way. They are comprehensive, and cover the following subjects:

  • Ethical decision-making

  • The profession, the adversary system and the role of lawyers and professionalism

  • Disciplining lawyers

  • Remedies against lawyers

  • Duties of lawyers

  • Conflicts of interest

  • Fees and legal aid

  • Duties to the client

  • Duties to the Court

  • Duties to opposing parties and counsel

  • Witnesses

  • Miscellaneous:

    • Recording communications

    • Role of the prosecutor

    • Independence

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LAWS463 Legal Ethics Notes

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  • This product contains 1 documents
  • Approximately 40 pages

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  • Grade: 80 - 90
  • Institution: University of Otago (unaffiliated)
  • Country: New Zealand
  • Level: Undergraduate

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