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Class # Catalog # Section Course Title Instructor Semester Meeting
9257 7565 01 Legal Profession Levin,Leslie C. Spring 2009 TR 10:30-12:00
11926 7565 01 Legal Profession Chill,Paul Fall 2008 F 09:00-12:00
11927 7565 10 Legal Profession Sicklick,Jay E. Fall 2008 M 6:30-9:15
1967 7565 15 Legal Profession Bader,Paul Summer 2008 MTR 6:15-9:00
9756 565 01 Legal Profession Lahav,Alexandra D. Spring 2008 MW 3:30-5:00
12574 565 01 Legal Profession Levin,Leslie C. Fall 2007 TR 2:00-3:30
12575 565 10 Legal Profession Sicklick,Jay E. Fall 2007 R 6:30-9:15
13154 565 01 Legal Profession Levin,Leslie C. Spring 2007 TR 10:30-12:00
13155 565 02 Legal Profession Lahav,Alexandra D. Spring 2007 TR 2:00-3:30
12787 565 10 Legal Profession Sicklick,Jay E. Fall 2006 T 6:30-9:15
12386 565 01 Legal Profession Levin,Leslie C. Spring 2006 TR 3:30-5:00
12387 565 02 Legal Profession Sarat,Austin & Sarat,Austin Spring 2006 W 10:30-12:00 W 1:00-2:30
35577 565 10 Legal Profession Sicklick,Jay E. Fall 2005 T 6:30-9:15
18516 565 01 Legal Profession Chill,Paul Spring 2005 TR 10:30-12:00
18517 565 10 Legal Profession Sicklick,Jay E. Spring 2005 T 6:30-9:15
12064 565 01 Legal Profession Levin,Leslie C. Fall 2004 TR 2:00-3:30
1938 565 15 Legal Profession TBA Summer 2004 MTR 6:30-9:15
9945 565 01 Legal Profession Chill,Paul Spring 2004 TR 2:00-3:30
9946 565 10 Legal Profession Sicklick,Jay E. Spring 2004 M 6:30-9:15
12506 565 01 Legal Profession TBA Fall 2003 T 4:00-6:15
12811 565 10 Legal Profession TBA Fall 2003 R 6:30-9:15
Description:
This course is an examination of: the status and function of the legal profession and of the importance of professional responsibility to the legal profession, to the administration of justice, and to society; the problems faced by the practicing lawyer and the standards he or she should apply in their solution; and the duties of the attorney to her or her client, to other lawyers and to the court, as functions of the adversary system.

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