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    Morally Unworthy Lawyer

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    I Introduction. This paper provides critical and logical answer of why a lawyer “with a conscience” should refuse to act for a client whom he or she judges to be morally unworthy with supporting applied legal ethics approaches. There are four parts to this paper. Part I briefly introduces what the paper is about. Part II will critically analyse why the lawyer should accept to represent for a client if the client judges to be morally unworthy and how the applied ethics theory and approaches used…

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    Personal Injury Lawyer

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    Personal injury lawyers can handle cases from car accidents to dog bites from your neighbor's dog. The level of the injury, medical costs and loss of work contribute to the level of your claim. In some cases, you'll be able to handle your claim yourself through the insurance company or through small claims court. Cases You Might Handle on Your Own It's best to know at the beginning of the case whether you should even be handling it yourself. It can complicate matters if you attempt to handle…

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    Right Immigration Lawyer Let's face it, immigration lawyer is the best guide for anyone who is planning to immigrate from one country to another. Moreover, an immigration lawyer will be able to efficiently deal with all the aspects related to immigration. However, choosing the best and the largest immigrations law firm can be a daunting task, as you have to take into account a number of factors before making the final decision. Nonetheless, finding the best immigration lawyer is vital,…

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    The career of justice: The Paramount Duty of Being a Lawyer Rubie Alejandra Guevara South Texas College The career of justice: The Paramount Duty Of Being a Lawyer Over the centuries, humans have depended on the act of working hard to sustain a family or one’s self in order to thrive and survive. However, in the modern civilization humans now depend not only on working hard, but not breaking a set of principles and standards defined by the society they inhabit. For this reason,…

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    older, and a criminal lawyer is one of them. Being the youngest of 4 brothers in Buffalo New York, crime surrounded me every day. Being in many court rooms with family members, one has witnessed crime being defended at first hand. Many family members have been taken from the social life due to the poor decisions made. The oldest brother Mario, got into some trouble, and was facing time in prison. The lawyer who is equivalent to superman had come to save the day. The defense lawyer was successful…

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    Lawyer Jean Giraudoux said that “There is no better way of exercising the imagination than the study of law. No poet ever interpreted nature as freely as a lawyer interprets the truth.”As a child something in me always wanted to debate with a judge or prosecute someone or just be in the courtroom. I guess it is because when I 'm with my dad we always watch crime shows. But the thing that really got me was when I took Civics in Economics my sophomore year we didn 't just talk about politics in…

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    Brule. Today I find it amusing that my perspective on my future career has so drastically changed from a cook to a lawyer. Just the other day I was interviewing my parents on the topic of this Career project. I decided to ask them what they thought would be a suitable career for me before I told them. Coincidentally within a matter of seconds the words “I think you would make a great lawyer” were already rolling off their lips. When I asked why they thought…

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    their odds of an acquittal, favorable plea bargain or 'not guilty' verdict. According to Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer Tommy Adler, his goal within the courtroom is always to present his client as more than just the charges facing him and to convince the…

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    Injury Attorney Defined A personal injury attorney is a professional who represents people who have suffered an injury due to the carelessness of an individual organization. Personal injury attorneys are sometimes referred to as plaintiff lawyers or trial lawyers. The personal injury attorney has two main objectives. One of those objectives is to hold the person responsible for the victim's injuries accountable for their actions. A personal injury attorney will also strive to make sure that the…

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    A personal bankruptcy lawyer will explain to you various bankruptcy laws. He/she will also guide you regarding which chapter you would need to file. Your personal bankruptcy lawyer will familiarize you with the Title 11 of the United States Code which regulates what chapter you can file, which bills you can include, and all other bankruptcy details. The following tips will help you find the best personal bankruptcy lawyer. • Do not just ask any friend for referrals. Those with bankruptcy…

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