In Search of the Ethical Lawyer
Stories from the Canadian Legal Profession
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
In Search of the Ethical Lawyer
Stories from the Canadian Legal Profession

Table of Contents
Foreword / Paul Wells
Introduction / Adam Dodek and Alice Woolley
1 Keeping Secrets or Saving Lives: What Is a Lawyer to Do? / Adam Dodek
2 Putting Up a Defence: Sex, Murder, and Videotapes / Allan C. Hutchinson
3 “No One’s Interested in Something You Didn’t Do”: Freeing David Milgaard the Ugly Way / David Asper
4 “Begun in Faith, Continued in Determination”: Burnley Allan (Rocky) Jones and the Egalitarian Practice of Law / Richard F. Devlin
5 Feminist Lawyering: Insiders and Outsiders / Janine Benedet
6 Gender and Race in the Construction of “Legal Professionalism”: Historical Perspectives / Constance Backhouse
7 The Helping Profession: Can Pro Bono Lawyers Make Sick Children Well? / Lorne Sossin
8 A New Wave of Access to Justice Reform in Canada / Trevor C.W. Farrow
9 Michelle’s Story: Creativity and Meaning in Legal Practice / Alice Woolley
10 Ian Scott: Renaissance Man, Consummate Advocate, Attorney General Extraordinaire / W. Brent Cotter
11 Gerry Laarakker: From Rustic Rambo to Rebel with a Cause / Micah Rankin
Index
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