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Ethics for Paralegals, Second Edition

Authors
  • Linda A. Wendling
Series / Aspen Paralegal Series
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Introducing students to the basic tenets of legal ethics, this text explores the regulations affecting the paralegal’s relationships with clients and ethical requirements that legal professionals follow within the justice system. The book closely aligns to the NALA and NFPA codes of responsibility, providing side-by-side comparison of their similarities and differences that offers students opportunities for critical analysis.

Key Benefits:

  • Close correlation with NALA and NFPA codes of professional responsibility.
  • Ethics applications that address the evolving legal landscape and technology.
  • Review questions, scenarios for in-class discussion, and Reel to Real features (discussions of media's portrayal of attorneys in ethical dilemmas) engage students and provide opportunities to practice skills.
  • Research This feature that help strengthen students' research skills by providing suggestions for more in-depth study of key issues.
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Product Information
Edition
Second Edition
Publication date
2017-09-15
Copyright Year
2018
Pages
492
Connected eBook + Paperback
9781454869146
Connected eBook (Digital Only)
9798889063780
Subject
Professional Responsibility
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