Avocat. Advocacy. Deontology. History of the legal profession
6/1/25

"The rules for training a lawyer

6/1/25
Avocat. Advocacy. Deontology. History of the legal profession

"The rules for training a lawyer

"Les Règles pour former un avocat" by Antoine-Gaspard Boucher d'Argis is a classic book that synthesizes the qualities, attitudes and good practices required to practice as a lawyer. Drawn from the most famous ancient and modern authors, this handbook offers a comprehensive guide for those aspiring to become a lawyer or wishing to perfect their practice.


The book consists of several main parts:

1. The essential rules for becoming a lawyer
2. An abbreviated history of the Bar
3. Regulations concerning the functions and prerogatives attached to the profession.

Topics covered in this book include:

- Eloquence, a crucial aspect of the profession
- The moral and intellectual qualities required
- Good practice
- The history and evolution of the legal profession
- Professional regulations and codes of conduct

Originally published in the 18th century, this work has been reprinted several times, testifying to its enduring importance in the training of lawyers. It offers not only practical advice, but also a historical perspective on the evolution of the profession, making it a valuable resource for understanding the ethical and professional foundations of the legal profession.

"The Rules for Training a Lawyer" is a comprehensive handbook covering the essential aspects of training and practicing law, combining practical advice, ethical considerations and the historical context of the profession.

"Les Règles pour former un avocat" by Antoine-Gaspard Boucher d'Argis is a classic book that synthesizes the qualities, attitudes and good practices required to practice as a lawyer. Drawn from the most famous ancient and modern authors, this handbook offers a comprehensive guide for those aspiring to become a lawyer or wishing to perfect their practice.


The book consists of several main parts:

1. The essential rules for becoming a lawyer
2. An abbreviated history of the Bar
3. Regulations concerning the functions and prerogatives attached to the profession.

Topics covered in this book include:

- Eloquence, a crucial aspect of the profession
- The moral and intellectual qualities required
- Good practice
- The history and evolution of the legal profession
- Professional regulations and codes of conduct

Originally published in the 18th century, this work has been reprinted several times, testifying to its enduring importance in the training of lawyers. It offers not only practical advice, but also a historical perspective on the evolution of the profession, making it a valuable resource for understanding the ethical and professional foundations of the legal profession.

"The Rules for Training a Lawyer" is a comprehensive handbook covering the essential aspects of training and practicing law, combining practical advice, ethical considerations and the historical context of the profession.

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