Article
Less Suffering When You're Warned: A Response to Professor Lewis
Journal Articles
Document Type
Response or Comment
Publication Date
1-1-1989
Disciplines
Publication Information
38 Cath. U. L. Rev. 871 (1988-1989)
Abstract
Professor Lewis' comment is a lucid brief for warning clients that their lawyers have moral limits. It begins with a generous description of the discussion Professor Freedman and I had on the subject of moral limits. I am able, as a result, to summarize the exchanges quickly: Professor Freedman's original proposition, in these pages, was that once the lawyer-client relationship is in place, it is immoral for the lawyer to refuse to seek the client's legal objectives; it is immoral for the lawyer to invoke her own conscience to prevent the client from obtaining what the law allows the client to seek.
Citation Information
Thomas L. Shaffer. "Less Suffering When You're Warned: A Response to Professor Lewis" (1989) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomas_shaffer/85/