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Discipline

Oct. 9, 2004

First Episode of 'Boston Legal' Gives New Meaning to Professional Ethics

Forum Column - By Bret Fausett - As every lawyer knows, one of the most frequent essay questions on bar examinations across the country is the "issue-spotting exam." Given an hour to read and respond to a question, the prospective lawyer is presented with a complicated factual scenario in which myriad laws are broken, contracts breached and torts committed.

Forum Column

By Bret Fausett
        
        As every lawyer knows, one of the most frequent essay questions on bar examinations across the country...

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