San Diego Law Review
Behind Closed Doors: Shedding Light on Lawyer Self-Regulation-What Lawyers Do When Nobody's Watching
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This Article summarizes Nobody’s Watching. It also examines some of the consequences of failing to enforce ethical rules for lawyer conduct and offers some lessons for future rule development and enforcement. Part III considers some of the academic and practical significance of Nobody’s Watching. The Article concludes by noting that Nobody’s Watching offers academics, lawyers, and regulators a valuable tool to better understand and improve the regulation of the profession.
Recommended Citation
John Sahl,
Behind Closed Doors: Shedding Light on Lawyer Self-Regulation-What Lawyers Do When Nobody's Watching,
48
San Diego L. Rev.
447
(2011).
Available at:
https://digital.sandiego.edu/sdlr/vol48/iss1/35