Sonja Arndt-Johnson is an associate with the Steptoe LLP law firm’s white collar and commercial litigation practices...
Jeanne Huey is a litigator and managing shareholder with the Texas firm Hunt Huey PLCC. She’s been...
Dave Scriven-Young is an environmental and commercial litigator in the Chicago office of O’Hagan Meyer, which handles...
Published: | November 26, 2024 |
Podcast: | Litigation Radio |
Category: | Litigation |
Civility. There seems to be a lack of it these days. But being civil, developing relationships, and settling differences professionally is especially important in the legal profession. Guests Sonja Arndt-Johnson and Jeanne Huey have studied and written about the line between vigorous representation and civility.
Civility in the profession starts with courtesy and politeness. But it’s more than that. It’s about ethical behavior and polite, professional interactions not only with opposing counsel, but also everyone in the courthouse, from clerks to judges.
Civility makes the legal system work. But what happens when an attorney steps outside the lines and acts in an uncivil manner? In many cases, civility isn’t just a nice idea, there are rules – both in the courts and through the American Bar Association and state bars – that govern professional behavior that require attorneys to act with honesty, integrity, and civility.
The law is a stressful profession, but it’s vital we keep our heads and remain civil. Harassing behavior and lashing out are never acceptable (and in some cases extreme conduct can result in fines and other disciplinary action). Listen now to learn more about keeping your cool to get ahead.
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