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"A Man for All Seasons" and a Lawyer’s Search for Integrity

Credit(s):1 Ethics
1 Hours
Original Program Date:September 30, 2009
Duration:1 hour 5 minutes

Description

Integrity is as closely associated with lawyers as butter is associated with bread. In fact, the term "integrity" has appeared with the term "lawyer" or "attorney" in nearly 9000 judicial opinions, and a Google¨ search combining these terms yields over a half-million hits. Yet, for all the rhetoric about lawyers and integrity, the demands of integrity in a lawyer`s everyday life can be elusive to pin down and harder still to live out. In this program, lawyers are invited to consider with Professor Randy Lee how integrity manifests itself in a lawyer`s life. Join Professor Lee as he reflects on real life lawyer experiences through the lens of Robert Bolt`s classic play, "A Man for All Seasons," a play about the struggles between lawyer Thomas More and his king, Henry VIII.

Credits

1 Ethics -  

1 Hours

Prof. Randy Lee

Well-known for his skill at pulling ethics lessons from historic and modern day pop culture, Professor Lee teaches constitutional law, professional responsibility, torts, and writing and advocacy courses at Widener University School of Law. He is a former chairperson of the Association of American Law School’s Section on Professional Responsibility and is also a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Committee on Professionalism.

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