Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility in Hawaii

For my “professional responsibility” class here in Hawai’i during the summer, my class is reading Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement, And Political Manipulation at America’s Largest Charitable Trust: the Bishop Estate in Hawai’i. So far, the book—jointly written by our professor, Randall Roth—provides an excellent historical background on Hawai’i, its native peoples, and its politics, something I only had a vague knowledge of before now.

It’s an excellent read, and should provide useful practical background to Professor Roth’s legal ethics class.



Post comment as twitter logo facebook logo
Sort: Newest | Oldest

Related Posts


About Kristopher Nelson


I'm currently a graduate student of the history of law and technology at the University of California, San Diego. I also provide law and technology consulting services. Additionally, I'm a non-practicing lawyer and former developer/sysadmin at a biotech non-profit. For more about me and my work, see krisnelson.org or my Google Profile.

Post Metadata


Post title: Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility in Hawaii

Authored by: Kristopher Nelson

Date posted: Jul 1, 2007

Categorized as: educationlawnews

Tagged with:

Permalink: http://inpropriapersona.com/legal-ethics-and-professional-responsibility-in-hawaii/

Shortlink: http://wp.me/pxgNP-15

Alternate URL: /2007/06/legal-ethics-and-professional.html