The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | August 9, 2018
At the ABA's recent national convention, a board of delegates voted to adopt a set of changes to model rules surrounding attorney advertising, a confusing ethical area for both Big and Small Law.
By Scott Flaherty | August 8, 2018
A lawyer for David Joffe, a former King & Spalding associate who alleges he was fired for reporting unethical conduct by the firm's partners, claims his client has been difficult to deal with and hasn't paid his bills.
By Scott Flaherty | August 7, 2018
Siding in part with a convicted fraudster's Freedom of Information Act request, the D.C. Circuit found that the Justice Department's internal disciplinary office can't invoke a blanket exemption for "law enforcement" records.
By Scott Flaherty | August 2, 2018
The Arkansas legislative probe follows a former federal judge's findings of “questionable” billing practices carried out by Labaton Sucharow and other plaintiffs firms involved in securities litigation against State Street.
By Raychel Lean | July 25, 2018
Paul T. Reid's suspension came amid controversy over his opposition to a pregnant attorney Christen Luikart's motion for continuance.
By Scott Flaherty | July 25, 2018
Already hit with a five-month prison sentence, Illinois attorney disciplinary authorities are now targeting a former Dentons associate who tried to shake down the firm for money and art.
By Scott Flaherty | July 24, 2018
As the American Bar Association gears up for its annual meeting in August, it's set to consider proposed updates to its model ethics rules on lawyer advertising, alongside closely watched proposals related to legal education and the bar group's membership structure.
By Scott Flaherty | July 24, 2018
Two Ohio education law attorneys who are engaged to be married were sanctioned by a disciplinary board for sharing client information with one another.
By Roy Strom | July 23, 2018
In true lawyer fashion, if anything changes, it will happen after a task force is commissioned.
By Scott Flaherty | July 23, 2018
A Kansas personal injury lawyer who rides a bull and uses the animal as a nickname in TV advertisements faces criminal charges for alleged cyberattacks he directed.
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