Citing the Lincoln Savings and Loan scandal, the Leo Frank murder trial, and other cases, author William Simon takes a fresh look at the ethics of lawyering. Simon shows the critical weakness of the standard legal approach and proposes an alternative based on a different, more contextual style of judgment widely accepted in non-trial areas of legal thought.
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Citing the Lincoln Savings and Loan scandal, the Leo Frank murder trial, and other cases, author William Simon takes a fresh look at the ethics of lawyering. Simon shows the critical weakness of the standard legal approach and proposes an alternative based on a different, more contextual style of judgment widely accepted in non-trial areas of legal thought.
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