Researching legal ethics /

"This lesson will introduce the student to researching legal ethics. The student will be introduced to the history of legal ethics governance and will learn about the development and adoption of the Model Code, Model Rules, and state and local variations. Students will learn the difference betw...

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Main Author: Adelman, Elizabeth
Corporate Author: Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
Other Authors: Niedringhaus, Kristina L.
Format: Electronic Continuing Resource
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis, MN : Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
Series:CALI lessons. Legal research.
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Online Access:Connect to this lesson via the CALI website (Access restricted to currently enrolled Law Students who have registered with CALI. See a librarian for additional information.)
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Summary:"This lesson will introduce the student to researching legal ethics. The student will be introduced to the history of legal ethics governance and will learn about the development and adoption of the Model Code, Model Rules, and state and local variations. Students will learn the difference between command, permissive, and aspirational language. Finally, students will learn about the research process by working through a hypothetical designed to introduce them to a number of resources"-- CALI lessons subject list
Published:Began in 1999.
Item Description:Description based on 2006 version.
"Approximate completion time: 20 minutes"
Physical Description:Also issued as part of the annual compilation of lessons on CD-ROM under the title: CALI lessons for law students. When different, the online version is more current.
Publication Frequency:Updated irregularly
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Audience:Law students in CALI-member law schools.
Access:CALI password required for access.