This book explores key aspects of professionalism in law: lawyers' duties to clients, their role in regulating and shaping the future of the profession, and theirs service to each other and to the public. The essays in this book offer practical guidance, personal reflections, and informative challenges to think differently and take that next step in the field.
Lawyers may recognize moments where they could have demonstrated more civility with opposing counsel, reached out to colleagues in need, engaged more with bar service, or dedicated time to pro bono work. But professionalism is not a matter of checking a box, but a mindset, a commitment, and a choice lawyers can make at any time. It is never too late to raise standards, to engage more fully with the profession, and to strengthen the legal community and the rule of law itself.