LAWS50038
Legal Ethics
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These notes contain essay notes for the legal ethics exam. You may see the list of topics which I ha...
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LAWS50038 Legal Ethics - Hypothetical Notes - H1 Quality
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Legal Ethics - H1 Exam Notes
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Legal Ethics - H1 Reading Notes
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Legal Ethics Exam Notes
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H1 Legal Ethics Exam Structure
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Comprehensive Legal Ethics Subject Notes
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LAWS50038 Legal Ethics Exam Notes
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Legal Ethics takes special responsibility for the study of professionalism, ethics and public service. Students in Legal Ethics explore the particular role that lawyers play in society, the values of the legal profession, and how the lawyer's role as both an advocate for the client and officer of the court has implications for the daily practice of law and relationships with clients and other practitioners. Topics covered include conflicts of interest, a lawyer's duties of confidence and professional responsibilities in the making and maintaining of claims of client legal privilege. The modern practice of law can experience a tension between traditional understandings of professionalism and commercial imperatives. Particular attention will be given to developing knowledge, insights and strategies that will allow students to recognise and understand tensions between traditional understandings of professionalism and the modern practice of law and to consider how they might personally manage these tensions