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Coeur du Feu Fireheart

by Michael Cavendish

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Soar with the bright energy Michael Cavendish pulls from the deep core of the lawyer's lifeblood in COEUR DU FEU / FIREHEART, the celebrated collection of new and favorite essays. Join in explorations into civility, ethics, and professionalism; three foundations of the modern advocate's role as officer of the courts and trusted counselor of law. An invitation to contemplate questions of conduct and actions inside the practice of law, the essays inside, some never published and some previously lauded in U.S. law journals, in turns inspire, comfort, affirm, provoke, and enlighten. A timeless book for lawyers and students of law alike.… (more)
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Soar with the bright energy Michael Cavendish pulls from the deep core of the lawyer's lifeblood in COEUR DU FEU / FIREHEART, the celebrated collection of new and favorite essays. Join in explorations into civility, ethics, and professionalism; three foundations of the modern advocate's role as officer of the courts and trusted counselor of law. An invitation to contemplate questions of conduct and actions inside the practice of law, the essays inside, some never published and some previously lauded in U.S. law journals, in turns inspire, comfort, affirm, provoke, and enlighten. A timeless book for lawyers and students of law alike.

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