A speech filled with bad language does little to enhance the concept of professionalism as a lawyer.
I attended a CLE seminar recently and I was surprised by the use of obscenities by many of the speakers, both male and females. The "f" word was liberally used and so was the "s" word. Is that unethical?Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I attended a CLE seminar recently and I was surprised by the use of obscenities by many of the speakers, both male and females. The "f" word was liberally used and so was the "s" word. Is that unethical?
December 15, 2022 at 02:39 PM
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A speech filled with bad language does little to enhance the concept of professionalism as a lawyer.
I attended a CLE seminar recently and I was surprised by the use of obscenities by many of the speakers, both male and females. The "f" word was liberally used and so was the "s" word. Is that unethical?
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