A Guide to Consent, 1st Edition
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Publication Date
2009
Abstract
Going beyond the basics of interviewing and counseling, this book examines practical and theoretical challenges lawyers face with clients. Each chapter explores a critical issue in interviewing and counseling, such as developing connection across difference; dealing with atypical clients; using engaged client-centered counseling; bringing narrative theory to bear on lawyer-client encounters; seeking truth; pursuing moral dialogue; discussing law; and understanding how expertise affects practice. The book investigates these issues primarily through detailed analysis of multi-layered lawyer-client conversations, arising in a variety of contexts, which invite the reader to consider and critique the lawyer’s choices. A key theme is “engaged client-centered lawyering,” which emphasizes the importance of client choice and the impact of lawyers on clients, and affirms lawyers’ ability, through attending to the evolving contexts of clients’ lives, issues of technique, ethics, and la
ISBN
9780314235312
Publisher
West Academic Publishing
Recommended Citation
Dinerstein, Robert; Ellmann, Stephen; Gunning, Isabelle; Kruse, Katherine R.; and Shalleck, Ann, "A Guide to Consent, 1st Edition" (2009). Books. 162.
https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/facsch_bks/162