'Because it addresses the tougher ethical questions raised by lawyering as well as the realities of law school and legal practice, this book would be a great resource in any country. Its focus on Greater China is of exceptional interest, and in today's world, suggests it is a book that should be read by all.' Helena Whalen-Bridge, Associate Professor of Law, National University of Singapore
1. Good legal education; 2. The law practice landscape of greater China: Choosing to be a 'good' lawyer in a good law firm; 3. Values, ethics and virtue in lawyering; 4. Connecting character to lawyers' roles; 5. Truth and deception; 6. Professional secrets; 7. Conflicts of loyalty and interest; 8. The morality of competence; 9. Practical wisdom for lawyers; Appendix; Index.