Briefly, By Way of Introduction...
1: What Are Legal Ethics?
PART I: THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP
2. What Lawyers Owe Clients: An Introduction
3. What Lawyers Owe Clients: Competence
4. What Lawyers Owe Clients: Confidentiality
5. Privilege and Confidentiality for Organizational Clients
6. What Lawyers Owe Clients: Other Attributes of the Attorney-Client Relationship
7. How the Law Protects the Attorney-Client Relationship
8. Lawyers and Money
PART II: CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
9. Conflicts of Interest: An Introduction
10. Current Client Conflicts
11. Special Current Client Conflict Rules
12. Former Client Conflicts
13. Imputation of Conflicts
14. Lawyers in Government
15. Consents to Conflict
PART III: RULES FOR TRIAL LAWYERS
16. Ethics in Advocacy
17. Special Rules for Real Evidence
18. The “No-Comment” Rule
PART IV: OTHER SPECIAL RULES AND RELATIONSHIPS
19. Transactional Lawyers
20. Lawyers for Organizations
21. Virtual (or Vicarious) Clients
22. Judges
PART V: QUALITY ASSURANCE
23. Admission to the Bar
24. Lawyer Liability
25. Discipline
26. Restrictions on Advertising and Solicitation