Compendium of Professional Responsibility Rules and Standards, 2010 Edition
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Compendium of Professional Responsibility Rules and Standards, 2010 Edition

Compendium of Professional Responsibility Rules and Standards, 2010 Edition
Product Code: 2150036
Publication Date: October 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60442-515-4
Page Count: 676
Trim Size: 6 X 9 - Paperback
Sponsoring Entities: The Center for Professional Responsibility
Topics: Ethics & Professional Responsibility
Format: Book - 2150036
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About this Book

The 2010 Edition of the ABA Compendium of Professional Responsibility Rules and Standards gathers together for immediate reference the essential legal ethics materials needed by lawyers and judges in their daily practice, law students in their exploration of the standards of their new profession, and legal scholars in their analysis of the changing currents that influence professional regulation.

The first section of the Compendium presents models for ethical and professional conduct and standards for enforcing that conduct that have been developed by the American Bar Association. These models have been used as the foundation for most state regulations and as interpretive guidance for the courts in their resolution of professional responsibility issues. Despite the local variations in the way they have been adopted (occasionally significant), they serve to familiarize the reader with the philosophy of lawyer regulation and can be used to initiate review of substantive issues unfamiliar to the lawyer, student or scholar.

In addition, the Compendium contains a selection of federal Rules and Standards that are commonly needed in the general practice of law, and in practice before the SEC and IRS, and that impact upon a number of ethical rules of conduct, such as the rules regarding competence and meritorious claims and contentions.

Information on the composition, jurisdiction and procedures of the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility is included to explain how ABA ethics rules are formulated and interpreted. In addition, seven of the Committee's Formal Ethics Opinions that address important areas of lawyer conduct have been included.

This one volume includes:
  • ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct
  • ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility
  • ABA Model Code of Judicial Conduct
  • ABA Canons of Professional Ethics
  • ABA Standards for Imposing Lawyer Sanctions
  • ABA Model Rules Related to Multijurisdictional Practice
  • ABA Model Rules for Client Protection (Selected)
  • ABA Professionalism Codes and Creeds ABA Practice Guidelines
  • Federal Rules and Standards (Selected)
  • ABA Formal Ethics Opinions (Selected)
For more information, visit the Center for Professional Responsibility's Web site at http://www.abanet.org/cpr/.