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In-House Lawyers Ethics: Institutional Logics Legal Risk and the Tournament of Influence by Richard Moorhead Dr Steven Vaughan Cristina Godinho, Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)

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    Author(s)Richard Moorhead Dr Steven Vaughan Cristina Godinho
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    EditionEdition Statement Reprint
    ISBN9781509944323
    Pages264
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2021

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    Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) In-House Lawyers Ethics: Institutional Logics Legal Risk and the Tournament of Influence by Richard Moorhead Dr Steven Vaughan Cristina Godinho

    This book provides an empirically grounded in-depth investigation of the ethical dimensions to in-house practice and how legal risk is defined and managed by in-house lawyers and others. The growing significance and status of the role of General Counsel has been accompanied by growth in legal risk as a phenomenon of importance. In-house lawyers are regularly exhorted to be more commercial proactive and strategic to be business leaders and not (mere) lawyers but they are increasingly exposed for their roles in organisational scandals. This book poses the question: how far does going beyond being a lawyer conflict with or entail being more ethical? It explores the role of in-housers by calling on three key pieces of empirical research: two tranches of interviews with senior in-house lawyers and senior compliance staff; and an unparalleled large survey of in-house lawyers. On the basis of this evidence the authors explore how ideas about in-house roles shape professional logics; how far professional notions such as independence play a role in those logics; and the ways in which ethical infrastructure are managed or are absent from in-house practice. It concludes with a discussion of whether and how in-house lawyers and their regulators need to take professionalism and professional ethicality more seriously.


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