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...The Florida Bar for 3.5 general CLE credits including 1.0 ethics credit Continental breakfast provided...
...a Corporate Law Department," Cisco Systems Inc. From the company's ethics office, Jeremy Wilson, controller, and Joel Mark, manager, will join me for...
Alison Frankel, at Thomson Reuters, has the story. Read the whole thing but here's a key excerpt: "Attorney-client privilege confers powerful protection over confidential corporate documents. But acc
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Article. Abstract: Rule 8.4 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct requires lawyers to impart honest representations of the law and candid legal advice. Rebuke roused due to advisory opinions fur
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Richard Zitrin offers this op-ed
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...been recent opinions by the ABA and the DC Bar about the ethics of responding to a former client's claim that you rendered ineffective...
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UPDATE(5/17): the New York Times is now reporting that the general counsel of the Treasury was informed in 2012, before the election, of the Inspector General's investigation. I have the same questio
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In his Antitrust column, Elai Katz, a partner of Cahill Gordon & Reindel, writes that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a district court should not have certified a class of cable subscribers asserti
Jacob Gershman at the WSJ Law Blog opens his post with a question: When it comes to regulating the legal profession, why is it that only lawyers call the shots? It's not asked merely as a rhetoric
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