Lawyer More Generally, …
2011
More generally, in Legal Ethics: A Comparative Study (2004), law professor with Angelo Dondi briefly examined the “regulations attempting to suppress Commercialisation Lawyer misconduct” and noted that their similarity around the world was paralleled by a “remarkable consistency” in certain “persistant [sic?] grievances” about lawyers that transcends both time and locale, from the Bible to medieval England to dynastic China. The authors then generalized these common complaints about lawyers as being classified into five “general categories” as follows: