The Bodyguards of Lies: Lawyers Power and Professional Responsibility
By (Author) Christopher Whelan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
25th April 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
174.3
Paperback
432
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book uses real-world examples, case studies, and commentary from practitioners to reveal the many and varied strategies American and English lawyers use to protect truth. It shows how they tackle their conflicting duties, and highlights the tragic choices lawyers everywhere routinely make through their power of decision. What emerges are new ways of understanding the critical role lawyers play in society and their professional responsibilities. Truth is so precious it should always be protected by a bodyguard of lies. Churchill said this about wartime deception plans, but lawyers clients may think their truth - especially an 'inconvenient truth' - is so precious it too should be protected. Lawyers are bodyguards of lies when they use so-called tricks of the trade not only to keep clients secrets but to construct a reality that is far from real. But should they Lawyers have a divided loyalty. The book presents a unique and fascinating account of what happens when lawyers duties to clients conflict with their duties to the legal system, and looks in detail at the ethical codes and laws that regulate their conduct.
Christopher Whelan is Associate Director of International Law Programmes and Member of the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford, UK, Barrister at 3PB, UK, and Visiting Professor of Law at Washington and Lee University School of Law in Virginia, USA.