Lawyers in the real world are constantly confronted with client problems that defy "happily ever after" endings, and are often reduced to seeking the best course to follow through a world that will necessarily remain imperfect. Lawyers are, however, also confronted with moments where the difficulty is not in finding the right path but in choosing to take the right path even when it is clearly the more difficult one. Revisit Harper Lee’s classic novel, <I>To Kill a Mockingbird</I>, to examine what advice Atticus Finch might offer to real life lawyers who seek both to navigate and transcend the gray they encounter in practice.
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1.0 Total CLE Units, all of which may be applied toward Ethics