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1.0 out of 5 stars Worthless book, May 1, 2010
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This review is from: Understanding Lawyers' Ethics (Paperback)
This is perhaps the most useless books I've ever read. I recommend either the Sum & Substance audio set on Professional Responsibility or the Law in a Flash set, if you truly want to obtain a command over the topic of lawyers' ethics.

This book is merely a bunch of rambling that gives you empty tautologies without formulating answers to legal issues on ethics. The last chapter is perhaps the worse written in the entire book, almost as if some sissy legal aid in class was helping the professor in his Hofstra classroom.

This book reminds you of those meaningless ramblings you find in the Talmud or Zohar which raise nebulous questions and don't give any answers. That tradition needs to be ignored if our civilization is to survive.

If a professor uses this book in your class, drop out of the class.
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Understanding Lawyers' Ethics by Monroe H. Freedman (Paperback - June 2004)
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