Multiple Choice
Richard A. Wasserstrom | Lawyers as Professionals: Some Moral Issues
Wasserstrom discusses moral issues that arise when examining the lawyer-client relationship, focusing in particular on role-differentiated behavior among professionals. Providing a number of supporting reasons, he makes a case for a type of "deprofessionalizing" the legal profession that would counter the effects of the usual paternalistic and impersonal relationship between lawyers and clients.
-Wasserstrom examines all of the following ethical criticisms of lawyers, EXCEPT their
A) morally objectionable and dominant role with clients.
B) impersonal, paternalistic behavior toward clients.
C) systematically amoral dealings with the rest of mankind.
D) collegial partnership with clients.
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