At 3:30 pm on December 12, 2013, Professor Emeritus, University of Oklahoma City School of Law, Director of the International Project Center, Professor Lawrence K. Hellman, Director of the Innocent (Rescue) Program, and Oklahoma City, USA Ms. Wu Xiaofeng, a researcher at the International Exchange Center of the University Law School, visited the Law School. Professor Lawrence K. Hellman brings the theme of “THE ROLE AND REGULATION OF LAWYERS IN THE UNITED STATES” to the law school teachers and students. Wonderful lectures. Associate Professor Zhang Hong, deputy dean of the School of Law, presided over the lectures and made wonderful comments. Mr. Yan Houfu, a law school, attended the lecture. More than 40 students from both schools of law and law attended the lecture.
Prof. Lawrence K. Hellman first introduced that the practice of American lawyers is controlled independently by the states rather than by the federal government. American lawyers must have bachelor's degree and JD qualifications, pass the qualification examination, good conduct and good health. Claim. Professor Lawrence K. Hellman, taking a shooting case at a nightclub as an example, explains the first principles of legal ethics, the obligations to the client, the court's obligations, the special duties of the prosecutor, the specific duties of the prosecutor, and How to deal with perjury. Among them, the emphasis is on the confidentiality obligations of lawyers, the exceptions to confidentiality obligations and the special duties of prosecutors. Professor Lawrence K. Hellman's easy-to-understand, humorous and interesting explanations gave the teachers and students a good understanding of American legal professional organizations and American lawyers' specifications in a limited time.
Professor Lawrence K. Hellman
After the presentation, Professor Lawrence K. Hellman patiently answered the questions raised by the students and introduced the summer program, LLM project and JD degree of the Oklahoma City University Law School with Ms. Zhu Xiaofeng, encouraging students to go to Oklahoma. Ma City University Law School study exchange.