Lawyers, Courts, and Professionalism: The Agenda for Reform

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Lack of access of the poor and middle class to civil courts, suits that benefit only lawyers, litigation tactics devoted to victory rather than truth or justice, and inefficient courts are some of the issues addressed by Judge Gerber in his outspoken critical appraisal of America's legal profession and judiciary.
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Author(s) By Rudolph J. Gerber.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format Hardback
Pages 170
Published in United States
Published 26 Apr 1989
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Lack of access of the poor and middle class to civil courts, suits that benefit only lawyers, litigation tactics devoted to victory rather than truth or justice, and inefficient courts are some of the issues addressed by Judge Gerber in his outspoken critical appraisal of America's legal profession and judiciary.
Foreword by Sandra Day O'Connor Foreword by Daniel J. Meador Preface Introduction The Aspiration and Expiration of Professionalism: Goals of Aspiring Lawyers Legal Education: Alternatives to Combat Preparedness Bar Exams and Moral Character: Inquiri
Rudolph J. Gerber is a judge for rthe Arizona State Court of Apeals
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