Lawyers as professionals - some moral issues, Richard Wasserstrom; the lawyer as friend - the moral foundations of the lawyer-client relation, Charles Fried; correspondence - the lawyer as friend, Edward Dauer and Arthur Leff; the lawyer's amoral ethical role - a defence, a problem, and some possibilities, Stephen L. Pepper; the adversary system excuse, David Luban; moral responsibility in professional ethics, Gerald Postema; the ideology of advocacy - procedural justice and professional ethics, William H. Simon; ethical perspectives on legal practice, Deborah L. Rhode; the legal ethics of radical individualism, Thomas Shaffer; living in the law, Anthony T. Kronman; Portia in a different voice, Carrie Menkel-Meadow; lawyers and monopolists, aristocrats and entrepreneurs, Mark Osiel.