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Ethics in Legal Professions

   

Added on  2023-01-12

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PROJECT
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ABSTRACT
Ethics refer to the morals and standards which is to be followed by the professional
regarding dealing with any person or carrying any such activity to provide justice. Usually the
main responsibility which is carried by the law profession is that they had to updates their
knowledges due to the changes in the time. The ethics which the lawyers had to carry is relating
to the beneficiaries as they take the decision which is good for the parties and also provide
benefits to them. The main legal authorities for lawyers are Solicitors Regulation Authority as
they mainly carry the charge to regulate and control the activities of the lawyers and also
imposed certain rights and duties which they work according to the set instruction. The main
impact which is raised by the lawyers in this theory is on the positivist theory in which the
lawyers carry personal interest in respect of performing the duty or also providing justice to the
parties. It is also stated in this report that lawyer carry the duty to protect the right of the human
through undertaking such step which enhances their interest and also the fair decision is to be
provided in respect of facing any conflict in their life.
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Table of Contents
ABSTRACT.....................................................................................................................................2
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................4
ETHICS IN LEGAL PROFESSIONS.............................................................................................4
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................8
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