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Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

Duke Law

Faculty Scholarship

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Lawyers

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Full-Text Articles in Law

Setting Your Compass: Some Thoughts From A (Former) Djag, Charles J. Dunlap Jr. Jan 2015

Setting Your Compass: Some Thoughts From A (Former) Djag, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Robinson Everett: The Citizen Lawyer Ideal Lives On, David F. Levi Jan 2010

Robinson Everett: The Citizen Lawyer Ideal Lives On, David F. Levi

Faculty Scholarship

In this tribute to Professor Robinson O. Everett, Dean David Levi questions the view that the citizen-lawyer or lawyer-statesmen models are in decline. Tracing Professor Everett’s varied career, accomplishments, and commitments to individuals and institutions; Levi contends that Everett combined the lawyer's traditional focus on the individual with an overall dedication to the larger community. Everett was not just a model citizen; he was a lawyer-citizen. Levi contends that the survival of the lawyer-citizen and lawyer-statesmen models is a matter of choice and character. Nothing in the current structure of the legal economy places these models out of reach for …


Professionalism And Our Troubled Times, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1968

Professionalism And Our Troubled Times, Paul D. Carrington

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Book Review, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1966

Book Review, Paul D. Carrington

Faculty Scholarship

Reviewing Thurman Arnold, Fair Fights and Foul: A Dissenting Lawyer's Life (1965)