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Professional Responsibility on the Edge

If you're not living on the edge then you're taking up too much room.1

Professional responsibility on the edge? It may strike you that approaching professional responsibility by studying the edge or boundaries of the rules is a problem in itself. It just seems right that in trial work in general and professional responsibility practice in particular a practitioner should be concerned with model conduct far from the edge or limits of what he can get away with. Not so fast-Professional Responsibility does have some straightforward no-no's. Lying,2 vouching,3 and violating the rules of court4 are always proscribed, and it is generally forbidden to serve two masters.5

In a greater sense, ...

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