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When May a Lawyer Have an Intimate Relationship With a Constituent of an Organizational Client?
Rule 1.8(j) unequivocally prohibits a lawyer from having sexual relations with a client unless a consensual sexual relationship between them existed prior to the attorney-client relationship. Comment 17 to the rule explains that the lawyer-client relationship is a fiduciary one, involving the need for the highest trust and confidence of the client.As High Interest Rates Threaten Florida Real Estate Deals, Private Cash Flows to the Rescue
"People are having to get creative in order to get deals across the finish line," Jaime Sturgis, CEO of South Florida-based real estate brokerage Native Realty, said. "A lot of people are really looking for bridge options, where they can get through the next 12 to 18 months."Should This Judge Recuse?/Long-Pending Appellate Nominee Confirmed
Bankruptcy Judge faces recusal motion due to her novel that allegedly mirrors -- and disparages -- the litigants.View more book results for the query "Stinson"
Proposed HSR Changes Require More Info, Will Screen Transactions for Labor Market Effects
In June, the FTC unveiled a proposal that will require parties to provide significantly more information and data in premerger filings.Controversy, Criticism, Profit: PGA and LIV Golf Merger Leaves Many Unanswered Questions
A look at the PGA/LIV pending litigation and potential legal, economic and political ramifications of the merger.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Robins Kaplan partner Michael Collyard secured pre- and post-judgment interest on a $564 million jury verdict he won last year against BMO Harris Bank stemming from one the largest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history.Trending Stories
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