"An Essay on Professional Ethics," by George Sharswood, remains a cornerstone in the study of legal ethics and professional responsibility in the United States. This second edition provides enduring insights into the ethical conduct expected of lawyers. Delving into moral philosophy as it applies to the legal profession, Sharswood explores the fundamental principles that guide ethical decision-making. This carefully prepared print republication makes accessible a classic text for anyone interested in the historical development of legal ethics. Its exploration of business ethics and the broader philosophical implications of professional responsibility ensures its continued relevance. Readers interested in the historical foundations of ethical conduct in law will find this a valuable resource.
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