...sexually-explicit Internet chat" in an employment case was not sanctionable conduct; rather it was "zealous representation of his client." ...
...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
...sexually-explicit Internet chat" in an employment case was not sanctionable conduct; rather it was "zealous representation of his client." ...
...the 2011 referendum proposing changes to the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct. He says it made solos and small-firm lawyers feel "...
Texas Lawyer
...724.017(a) provides:Only a physician, qualified technician, chemist, registered professional nurse, or licensed vocational nurse may take a blood specimen at the...
...Alampi distinguishable, since the plaintiff there began engaging in criminal conduct before he retained an attorney for advice. "It is...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
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Texas Lawyer
...Pedernal's lawsuit was for damages arising out of the provision of professional services by a licensed or registered professional, Pedernal was required to file...
...are using your blog to advertise your services, the Rules of Professional Conduct relating to advertising do not apply. 2. The...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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