The Significant Lawyer: The Pursuit of Purpose and Professionalism
With more than forty years in practice, including fourteen years on the federal bench, and informed by hundreds of conversations with other lawyers, Judge Duffey has cultivated a deep interest in the culture and challenges within the legal profession. THE SIGNIFICANT LAWYER is the product of his experiences and conversations. It describes changes in the legal profession beginning in the mid-1980s when lawyers began to measure success by the profits they and their firms generated. Law became a business, not a profession. Integrity, efficiency, and strong client relationships eroded. Lawyers found themselves professionally unfulfilled. The suicide rate for lawyers skyrocketed. They forgot about their oaths; oaths that require civility, commitment to justice, fair play, and respect for the courts. Practice today would look vastly different if lawyers aligned themselves with the shared values of their profession and with their own values and priorities. Clients would be treated differently, colleague relationships would be strong, productive, and respectful. But is this kind of alignment possible anymore? It takes commitment and resolve for a lawyer to live by the oaths taken when admitted to practice and to adopt the right priorities. Choosing this path, an attorney embraces the practice of law as a profession and commits to serve others with integrity, competence, and compassion. The outcome is a lawyer who discovers fulfilment and significance in the practice of their profession, and the profession is better for it.
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The Significant Lawyer: The Pursuit of Purpose and Professionalism
With more than forty years in practice, including fourteen years on the federal bench, and informed by hundreds of conversations with other lawyers, Judge Duffey has cultivated a deep interest in the culture and challenges within the legal profession. THE SIGNIFICANT LAWYER is the product of his experiences and conversations. It describes changes in the legal profession beginning in the mid-1980s when lawyers began to measure success by the profits they and their firms generated. Law became a business, not a profession. Integrity, efficiency, and strong client relationships eroded. Lawyers found themselves professionally unfulfilled. The suicide rate for lawyers skyrocketed. They forgot about their oaths; oaths that require civility, commitment to justice, fair play, and respect for the courts. Practice today would look vastly different if lawyers aligned themselves with the shared values of their profession and with their own values and priorities. Clients would be treated differently, colleague relationships would be strong, productive, and respectful. But is this kind of alignment possible anymore? It takes commitment and resolve for a lawyer to live by the oaths taken when admitted to practice and to adopt the right priorities. Choosing this path, an attorney embraces the practice of law as a profession and commits to serve others with integrity, competence, and compassion. The outcome is a lawyer who discovers fulfilment and significance in the practice of their profession, and the profession is better for it.
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The Significant Lawyer: The Pursuit of Purpose and Professionalism

The Significant Lawyer: The Pursuit of Purpose and Professionalism

by William S. Duffey Jr.
The Significant Lawyer: The Pursuit of Purpose and Professionalism

The Significant Lawyer: The Pursuit of Purpose and Professionalism

by William S. Duffey Jr.

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With more than forty years in practice, including fourteen years on the federal bench, and informed by hundreds of conversations with other lawyers, Judge Duffey has cultivated a deep interest in the culture and challenges within the legal profession. THE SIGNIFICANT LAWYER is the product of his experiences and conversations. It describes changes in the legal profession beginning in the mid-1980s when lawyers began to measure success by the profits they and their firms generated. Law became a business, not a profession. Integrity, efficiency, and strong client relationships eroded. Lawyers found themselves professionally unfulfilled. The suicide rate for lawyers skyrocketed. They forgot about their oaths; oaths that require civility, commitment to justice, fair play, and respect for the courts. Practice today would look vastly different if lawyers aligned themselves with the shared values of their profession and with their own values and priorities. Clients would be treated differently, colleague relationships would be strong, productive, and respectful. But is this kind of alignment possible anymore? It takes commitment and resolve for a lawyer to live by the oaths taken when admitted to practice and to adopt the right priorities. Choosing this path, an attorney embraces the practice of law as a profession and commits to serve others with integrity, competence, and compassion. The outcome is a lawyer who discovers fulfilment and significance in the practice of their profession, and the profession is better for it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780881468212
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Publication date: 12/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 341,075
File size: 261 KB

About the Author

Judge William S. Duffey, Jr. served on the federal bench, as a United States Attorney, as a Deputy Independent Counsel, and as a partner at King & Spalding. He holds a JD from the University of South Carolina. Duffey is the editor of A LIFE IN THE LAW: ADVICE FOR YOUNG LAWYERS (ABA 2009).

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Lost Lawyers 5

2 The Aligned Lawyer 18

3 The Shared Values of the Profession 32

4 Aligned Lawyers: What Do They Look Like? 45

5 Alignment Disrupters 57

6 Serving Clients Successively 68

7 Relating to Opposing Counsel Productively 83

8 Aligned Colleagues 94

9 Understanding Court Stress and Strain 109

10 Judicial Scrutiny of Lawyers 120

11 Managing and Mentoring 137

12 Priorities and Pivots 148

13 Perspectives on Alignment 159

14 First Steps 171

Acknowledgments 187

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