The swelling membership of the legal profession, coupled with progressively wider concepts of misconduct in both practice and non-practice spheres, and greater visibility of disciplinary determinations, have generated a burgeoning jurisprudence on the discipline of lawyers.
This book probes this jurisprudence, commencing with a principles-based approach as a prelude to a dedicated treatment of disciplinary procedures. It then elaborates upon how specific forms of misconduct translate into the disciplinary sphere. Its subject matter accordingly targets the boundaries of ethical legal practice, which in turn makes it directly relevant to legal practitioners, regulatory and professional bodies, and disciplinary tribunals. Features helps the practitioner navigate the complaints system, the investigation and information gathering stages, the process of the proceedings and the determination of the various tribunals examines the different areas of misconduct both within practice such as fiduciary duties, fee charging and neglect or delay of matters and misconduct outside of practice Related Titles Esparraga, Ethical Legal Practice and Professional Conduct, 2019 Field, Duffy, and Huggins, Lawyering and Positive Professional Identities, 2nd ed, 2019 Ross, Ethics in Law: Lawyers Responsibility and Accountability, 6th ed, 2013