| has gloss | eng: Legal ethics encompasses an ethical code governing the conduct of persons engaged in the practice of law and persons more generally in the legal sector. |
| lexicalization | eng: Legal ethics |
| subclass of | (noun) the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group; "the Puritan ethic"; "a person with old-fashioned values" value orientation, moral principle, ethic, value-system |
| has instance | e/Accountant-client privilege |
| has instance | e/Adverse authority |
| has instance | e/American Bar Association Model Code of Professional Responsibility |
| has instance | e/Attorney misconduct |
| has instance | e/Bar Standards Board |
| has instance | e/Buried Bodies Case |
| has instance | c/United States professional responsibility case law |
| has instance | e/Commingling |
| has instance | e/Double billing |
| has instance | e/Duty of confidentiality |
| has instance | e/Duty to report misconduct |
| has instance | e/Form B resignation |
| has instance | e/Good moral character |
| has instance | e/IANAL |
| has instance | e/Ineffective assistance of counsel |
| has instance | e/Interest on Lawyer Trust Accounts |
| has instance | e/Judicial misconduct |
| has instance | e/Laws without ethical content |
| has instance | e/Legal malpractice |
| has instance | e/List of ECtHR cases concerning legal ethics |
| has instance | e/Moral turpitude |
| has instance | e/Professional responsibility |
| has instance | e/Self-dealing |
| has instance | e/Sharp practice |
| has instance | e/Theory of criminal justice |
| has instance | e/Withdrawal from representation |