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The Most Common Laws Violated by Attorneys and Lawyers

By: Trevor Clinger
Narrated by: Andrew Kudey
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"The Most Common Laws Violated by Attorneys and Lawyers" is a comprehensive guide to the laws and regulations governing the practice of law. The book provides some of the most common laws violated by attorneys and lawyers, including unauthorized practice of law, misappropriation of client funds, false advertising, discrimination, and conflicts of interest.

Written by an experienced author, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of legal ethics and the implications of violating these laws.

Whether you're an aspiring attorney, a practicing lawyer, or simply interested in legal ethics, this book will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the laws that govern the practice of law and the consequences of violating these laws.

©2023 Trevor Clinger (P)2023 Trevor Clinger
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