Law Practice
Nov. 5, 2013
A devilish inquiry
All of us in the legal profession make legal decisions. But like everyone else, we also are compelled to make moral decisions in our everyday lives.





2nd Appellate District, Division 6
Arthur Gilbert
Presiding Justice
2nd District Court of Appeal, Division 6
UC Berkeley School of Law, 1963
Arthur's previous columns are available on gilbertsubmits.blogspot.com.
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All of us in the legal profession make legal decisions. But like everyone else, we are compelled to make moral decisions, not just within our professions, but also in our everyday lives. Depending on one's point of view, these decisions, or choices, may be so insignificant they barely qualify for consideration. The waiter brings you the check with an error ... in your favor. What if the amount involv...
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