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A wealth of articles, columns and case digests examining all the various aspects of attorney ethics and discipline, from quick hit news stories to deep analysis to "how to" or cautionary columns and stories.
By Celia Ampel | July 7, 2017
Bernardo Roman presented almost no defense as the Florida Bar recommended his disbarment.
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By Michael Marciano | July 7, 2017
Connecticut's Statewide Grievance Committee has released summaries with results of the following disciplinary hearings held in May. Complaints included violations of rules of professional conduct, problems associated with drugs and/or alcohol, neglect of clients' cases and stealing funds from clients.
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By Commentary by Oscar A. Sanchez | July 7, 2017
The proposed mediation rule changes may be ill-advised, but opposition should not be based on misconceptions about the role of mediation in the justice system, writes mediator Oscar A. Sanchez.
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By Samuel C. Stretton | July 6, 2017
I am a young lawyer who is starting to try a number of cases in Philadelphia and I hear stories of roving jurors. What were they?
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 6, 2017
A magisterial district judge who was the former top public defender of Monroe County has been hit with ethics charges over his alleged viewing of pornographic videos and images at work in full view of his clerks.
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By C. Ryan Barber | July 6, 2017
The federal government's chief ethics watchdog resigned Thursday after clashing for months with President Donald Trump over his refusal to divest business interests and confronting the administration's initial resistance to publicly disclose waivers that allowed staff to interact with their former private employers.
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By B. Colby Hamilton | July 5, 2017
An acting state Supreme Court justice was allowed to remain in his position for 10 months after being admonished by the state's Commission on Judicial Conduct, despite administrative rules barring disciplined acting justices from doing so.
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By Randy Evans and Shari L. Klevens, Dentons US | July 5, 2017
When downsizing becomes necessary, it can be an extremely difficult and emotional process. However, a messy breakup benefits no one. Law firms can instead invest the time and resources to help ensure a smooth transition for the departing attorneys and staff.
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By Randy Evans and Shari Klevens | July 5, 2017
When multiple parties are involved in a matter, there may be situations when the parties' interests align or when the parties can mutually benefit from…
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By dailyreportonline | Daily Report | July 3, 2017
The justices on Friday reinstated one lawyer, rejected one lawyer's petition for voluntary discipline and suspended two lawyers with conditions for reinstatement.
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