The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Allison Dunn | June 24, 2022
The attorney allegedly included graphic comments with the posts, including invitations for others to engage in sexual acts with his wife and information about where they lived, including the county and telephone area code.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel J. Siegel | June 24, 2022
With the ubiquity of smartphones, and the ever-increasing risk created by hackers and others who seek to obtain client information without permission, lawyers and staff who store client data on their devices must limit the data they store on the devices and take precautions to avoid such disclosure.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | June 23, 2022
Recent bankruptcy proceedings landed software provider Upsolve in hot water in Maryland, showing just how far today's software is allowed to go before it infringes upon unauthorized practice of law issues.
By Cheryl Miller | June 21, 2022
Assembly Bill 2958 does not specifically mention the bar's work on a paraprofessional program or a so-called regulatory sandbox. But late amendments to the bar's annual licensing-fee bill clearly target the bar's work on plans to expand access to legal services.
By Justin Henry | May 20, 2022
George Kounoupis of Hahalis & Kounoupis says the campaign of defamatory online reviews is especially damaging for his referral-based business.
By Allison Dunn | May 5, 2022
A Massachusetts real estate attorney has been handed an agreed-upon 90-day suspension for conflict-of-interest violations stemming from her pursuit of a romantic and professional relationship with a client she met through an online dating platform.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 12, 2022
On Monday, lawyers at Gibson Dunn said U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria's statements about discovery sanctions were based on a "false and misleading account" by the plaintiffs' attorneys, who filed a sanctions motion last month in lawsuits against Facebook over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | April 11, 2022
Two recent disciplinary cases dealing with misconduct during remote depositions and court appearances have been getting a lot of buzz in the legal industry. These cases can serve as a reminder regarding the need for ethical conduct during remote proceedings, and can highlight some tips for lawyers who suspect that improper coaching is occurring during a remote event.
By Andrew Goudsward | April 8, 2022
The Justice Department is seeking sanctions, claiming the company improperly sought to shield internal emails using claims of attorney-client privilege.
By Rose Walker | March 16, 2022
Conduct of in-house and private practice lawyers has been under scrutiny in recent years.
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