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...We know that in a professional setting, the networks you develop...campus interview. (The school already conducts interviews with applicants, although most...
In his New York Practice column, Patrick M. Connors, a professor at Albany Law School, discusses Appellate Division decisions that have imposed sanctions for a failure to comply with the obligation t
...sexually-explicit Internet chat" in an employment case was not sanctionable conduct; rather it was "zealous representation of his client." ...
...architectural services." It is undisputed that McIver is a business, not professional, corporation, and that the entity does not have a license to practice...
...additional time to schedule and conduct an interview to discuss the...will continue to use their professional judgment to decide whether the...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...solve climate change problems; (2) Conduct economic and financial analysis on...of a team of skilled professionals. SALARY: Commensurate with experience and...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...witness who testimony will be prejudicial to the client (Rules of Professional Conduct 22 NYCRR 1200.00 Rule 3.7 [a]). Specifically, it is...
...We know that in a professional setting, the networks you develop...campus interview. (The school already conducts interviews with applicants, although most...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...that Castillo experienced mental pain and emotional distress attributable to TWCNYC's conduct. The jury rewarded Castillo $5,000 in damages (Question 7(b)), but...
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