"An Essay on Professional Ethics" by George Sharswood is a profound examination of the ethical universe inhabited by lawyers during the 1800s. It highlights the moral choices they must face while balancing their duties to those they represent, the legal system, and the larger community. The essay commences by acknowledging the numerous moral challenges confronting legal professionals and explains how their profession inherently tests their ethical boundaries. The author carefully describes the lawyer's role, stressing their dedication to their clients and also to honesty and the pursuit of truth in the courtroom. It argues for the importance of upholding ethical standards in order to protect the fairness of the judicial process and the good name of the law profession, while also emphasizing the importance of self-control and moral fortitude in the realm of legal practice.
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By George Sharswood
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In a world of law, secrets, and justice, one must choose between integrity and temptation.
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