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Opinions not approved for publication
Daily decision alert
...the Rules of Professional Conduct might be evidence of professional negligence, the RPCs did not per se create a private cause of action...
...nature of the fee agreement in his letter to Nevins; and other RPCs relating to foibles in his handling of the case. The...
The New Jersey Supreme Court recognizes for the first time that lawyers can sue other lawyers who try to poach their clients
...4(a)(a lawyer shall not violate or attempt to violate the RPCs), and RPC 8.4(d)(conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice...
An attorney who practiced law while on retired status, then did not cooperate with ethics authorities and launched into an expletive-ridden rant, is facing a reprimand
...communicate with the client), and RPC 8.4(a) (violation of the RPCs), and good cause appearing; It is ORDERED that JOHN L...
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