Reading ComprehensionDifficulty: Medium

PT104 S2 P2 Q11 Explanation

Canon Lawyer Oversight

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Passage

By the mid-fourteenth century, professional associations of canon lawyers (legal advocates in Christian ecclesiastical courts, which dealt with cases involving marriage, inheritance, and other issues) had appeared in most of Western Europe, and a body of professional standards had been defined for them. One might expect that the professional associations would play enforcement, the initiative for disciplinary action apparently came from a dissatisfied client, not from fellow lawyers.

At first glance, there seem to be two possible explanations for the rarity of disciplinary proceedings. Medieval canon lawyers may have generally observed the standards of professional conduct scrupulously. Alternatively, it is possible that deviations from the established standards of behavior were not inefficient that most delinquents escaped detection and punishment.

Two considerations make it clear that the second of these explanations is more plausible. First, the English civil law courts, whose ethical standards were similar to those of ecclesiastical courts, show many more examples of disciplinary actions against legal practitioners than do the records of church courts. This discrepancy could well indicate especially since there was some overlap of personnel between the civil bar and the ecclesiastical bar.

Second, church authorities themselves complained about the failure of advocates to measure up to ethical standards and deplored the shortcomings of the disciplinary system. Thus the Council of Basel declared that canon lawyers failed to adhere to the ethical prescriptions laid down in numerous papal constitutions and directed Cardinal Cesarin to address failure of the disciplinary system to reform unethical practices were very common.

Such criticisms seem to have had a paradoxical result, for they apparently reinforced the professional solidarity of lawyers at the expense of the enforcement of ethical standards. Thus the profession’s critics may actually have induced advocates to organize professional associations for self-defense. The critics’ attacks may also have persuaded lawyers to assign nonprofessionals than to disciplining wayward members within their own ranks.

What this question is testing

Application

Your task

Pin down exactly what the question asks about the passage — a detail, the author's view, the structure, or the main point — before looking at the choices.

Common trap

Answers that restate a true detail from the passage but don't answer the specific question being asked.

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Anticipate the answer in your own words from the passage, then find the choice that matches that prediction.

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The question
11.

According to the information in the passage, for which one of the following ethical violations would documentation of disciplinary action against a canon lawyer

Answer choices

  1. Correct70% picked this

    betraying a client’s secrets to the

    Why this is right

    We were looking for "a dissatisfied client initiated the disciplinary action". This answer, more than any other, sounds like it could lead to a dissatisfied client who would initiate a disciplinary action. "You told the opposition my secrets?! How dare you; you're my lawyer, you're supposed to be representing me! This can't stand. I'm going to find a way to get your guild to yell at you!"

    Skill tested: Application · how this choice captures the passage's function is the move to repeat next time.

  2. Opposite5% picked this

    bribing the judge to rule in favor of

    We're looking for an answer that sounds like a "dissatisfied client", but bribing the judge to rule in your client's favor would satisfy your client.

  3. Unrelated to Goal9% picked this

    misrepresenting credentials in order to gain admission to the

    We're looking for "dissatisfied client", and this answer has nothing to do with a client.

  4. Unrelated to Goal10% picked this

    spreading rumors in order to discredit an

    We're looking for "dissatisfied client", and this answer has nothing to do with a client.

  5. Opposite5% picked this

    knowingly helping a client to misrepresent

    We're looking for an answer that sounds like a "dissatisfied client", but helping the client would satisfy them.

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