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One article posed a question to fellow attorneys: Should there be an ethical requirement of civility in the rules of professional conduct requested
of lawyers?
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Answer: As a lawyer, you should treat all cases as equal even the opposing case. As a lawyer, you must show respect and maintain a sense of patients and formality in any case a lawyer, you have obligations to uphold, and maturely as well your morals should be set in stone from the very beginning if you are to thrive as a lawyer you must behave like a lawyer however will you maintain a job then. It is one's job as a lawyer to represent the offender or victim's claim and uphold peace and patients in a formal polite manner.

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There most definitely should be ethical requirements of civility in reference to how lawyers conduct themselves.

Whether a lawyer is for or against a side, they should always respect them as a person.

Being in such a formal setting requires formal behavior as well. If a lawyer cannot be civil and maintain basic morals, then perhaps they should be sent out to compose themselves.

Acting without ethical civility is immature. A professional should not be unable to control themselves in a legal situation. If a young child is expected to be "nice," then an adult lawyer should be held to the same standards.

Success is largely based upon their ability to fit the setting in which their work is completed.

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