...courts and other lawyers can reach them, adversaries can serve them and ethics authorities can review their records. Attorneys will have to ensure...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...all but also with the obligations placed upon them by state legal ethics rules. Some ethics issues may not be obvious, particularly with regard to...
...governing body will consider the recommendations of the ABA Commission on Ethics 20/20, which has proposed revisions to the Model Rules of...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Without much fanfare, the American Bar Association's Commission on Ethics 20/20 has proposed significant, far-reaching rule and comment changes...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...suit with conforming amendments. In 2009, the ABA Commission on Ethics 20/20 was formed to, among other goals, adapt the model...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky, members of Baker & McKenzie, ask: Could there have been a different outcome to the Dewey & LeBoeuf debacle if it had made what appears to have been ill-advise
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...The American Bar Association's Commission on Ethics 20/20 announced April 16 that it would not recommend policy...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Now, even without reasonable suspicion of any wrongdoing, the government can search, copy and seize travelers' laptops and other electronic devices at the border and can potentially continue to acces
...in the desire for reasonable and cost-effective discovery, concerns regarding the ethics and logistics of cloud computing, and unknown ramifications of the social media...
...New York because of the proposed regulations from the Delaware River Basin Commission that will impact the Marcellus Shale gas play. • Labor...
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