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  • Arthur J S Hall & Co (a firm) v Simons; Barratt v Woolf Seddon (a firm); Harris v Scholfield Roberts & Hill (a firm). (2002). [2002] 1 AC 615. Download

  • Bar Association of Qld. v Lamb. (n.d.). [1972] ALR 285, 285–286. Download

  • Bolkiah v KPMG. (n.d.). [1999] 2 AC 222. Download

  • Dal Pont, G. E. (2010). Chapter 2 : Admission to Practice pp. 23-43; Chapter 6 : Lawyer-client Conflict and Influence pp 143-146. In Lawyers’ professional responsibility. Pyrmont, N.S.W.: Lawbook Co. Download

  • Gleeson, Justine, & Higgins, Ruth. (2008). Chapter 6: Rhetoric in LAW - A Case for Optimism? In Rediscovering rhetoric: law, language, and the practice of persuasion (pp. 194–216). Annandale, NSW: Federation Press. Download

  • Ipp, D A. (1995). Reforms to the adversarial process in civil litigation- part 1. The Australian Law Journal69(September), 705–730. Download

  • New South Wales Bar Association v Prince. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.caselaw.nsw.gov.au/decision/549f54c330042624639fc16f

  • New South Wales Bar Association v Punch. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/nsw/NSWADT/2008/78.html

  • NSW Bar Association v Punch. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/nsw/NSWADT/2008/146.html

  • Parker, Christine, & Evans, Adrian. (2007). Chapter 2 : Alternatives to Adversarial Advocacy. In Inside lawyers’ ethics (pp. 21–40). Port Melbourne, Vic: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved from http://ebookcentral.proquest.com.ezp01.library.qut.edu.au/lib/qut/reader.action?docID=307024&ppg=41

  • Preston, Noel. (2001). Chapter 3 : Ethical Theory : An Overview. In Understanding ethics (pp. 41–68). Leichhardt, N.S.W.: Federation Press. Download

  • QUT. (2015). LLH302 Final Exam Theory 1 Semester 1 2015. In LLH302 Exam Papers. QUT. Download

  • R, In re (a practitioner of the Supreme Court). (n.d.). [1927] SASR 58, 58–65. Download

  • Re Bell. (n.d.). (1981) 2 NSWLR 372, 372–413. Retrieved from http://www.lexisnexis.com.ezp01.library.qut.edu.au/au/legal/docview/getDocForCuiReq?lni=4D8B-X0N0-TWGM-S04K&csi=267694&oc=00240&perma=true

  • Rondel v Worsley. (1969). [1969] 1 AC 191. Download

  • Ross, Ysaiah. (2005). Chapter 7 : Discipline. In Ethics in law: lawyers’ responsibility and accountability in Australia (pp. 161–193). Sydney: LexisNexis Butterworths. Download

  • Searles, D. (1991). Conflict of interest - Chinese walls or the Emperor’s new clothes. The Queensland Law Society Journal21(February), 61–69. Download

  • Singer, Peter. (1993). Chapter 1 : About Ethics. In Practical ethics (pp. 1–15). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Download

  • Thomas, J. M. (2006). Chapter 8: Judicial Ethics. In Social ethics for legal and justice professionals (pp. 111–123). Pearson Education Australia. Download

  • Thomas, Mark. (2014). Chapter 10 : Correcting Irrationality : Positivism and Law’s Commonsense. In Legal theories: contexts and practices (pp. 293–305). Rozelle, N.S.W.: Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Ltd. Download

  • Tuckiar v R. (n.d.). (1934) 52 CLR 335, 335–355. Download

  • Williams, G N. (1984). Chapter 1 - History of the Legal Profession in England. In Harrison’s law and conduct of the legal profession in Queensland (pp. 1–9). Brisbane: Lawyers Bookshop Press. Download

  • Wood, David. (1996). Introduction (Chapter One). In Judicial ethics: a discussion paper (pp. 1–9). Carlton South, Vic: Australian Institute of Judicial Administration Incorporated. Download