...a former professional basketball player, retained the services of All-Pro Reps Inc. and its principals as his agent and business manager. For most of...
...The court found those conditions satisfied in the case of Laidlaw International Inc., a national school bus services contractor that offered counsel to its employees...
It happens to all of us: big firm, small firm, plaintiffs, defense, criminal and civil lawyers. There is a potential new client that we can and want to help, but somewhere in the back of our minds an
...respond. According to the opinion, use of the designations violate RPC 7.1(a)(3), which said public communications are misleading if they...
...bar in Tax Authority Inc. v. Jackson Hewitt Inc...
...BASF's Florham Park, N.J., office asked for a ruling that RPC 5.6 barred the company from requiring staff lawyers to sign a...
In the early 1960s, law schools offered virtually no courses relating to professional ethics. The usual explanation for this was that while training with regard to ethics was an essential part of leg
...throughout the proposal, you should give particular attention to the content of RPC 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.15, 1.17...
...throughout the proposal, you should give particular attention to the content of RPC 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.15, 1.17...
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