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Binder, Bergman, Tremblay and Weinstein's Lawyers as Counselors, A Client-Centered Approach, 3d

By David A. Binder, Paul Bruce Bergman, Paul R. Tremblay, Ian S Weinstein
Copyright: 2012
ISBN-13: 9780314194916
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Series: American Casebook Series
Brand: West Law School
Pages: 592
Components: 1 Print
Shelf Space: 1 in.
Free Update Period: 90 days
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The third edition of this pathbreaking text expands the principles of client-centered lawyering into areas not explored in previous editions. It newly covers transactions involving non-profit organizations (Chapter 9); counseling of corporations and loosely structured community action groups (Chapter 21); and the interviewing and counseling of defendants charged with criminal offenses (Chapters 10 and 22).