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Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am a criminal defense lawyer and I am engaged in negotiations with an assistant district attorney for a plea bargain. During the discussions, the prosecutor advised me that she would amend the bill of information to add more serious charges if the client did not take the plea. Is that unethical, or a violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct?Jury Finds Trump Liable for Sexual Abuse, Defamation, Awards $5 Million to E. Jean Carroll
Carroll testified that, after sharing her story with two friends, she did not speak about the attack for decades, believing she had made a mistake by "flirting" and laughing with Trump before they went into the Bergdorf dressing room, where she testified that his demeanor changed abruptly.4 South Florida Attorneys Disciplined by Florida Supreme Court
Four South Florida attorneys faced disciplinary repercussions that ranged from disbarment to public reprimand.More Companies Opt for Fractional GCs Over Full-Time Legal Chiefs
"Law firms really want the big stuff—the deals and litigation. What a lot of corporations struggle with is not those things," said Noel Elfant, founder of General Counsel Practice.View more book results for the query "Nine West"
Non-ABA-Approved Law School Wants JDs to Sit for Indiana Bar
"Purdue and Concord believe the proposal will bring important benefits to the State, and will willingly comply with whatever conditions the Court should decide to impose," Steven R. Schultz, General Counsel for Purdue University, and Martin Pritikin, dean and vice president of Concord Law School at Purdue University Global, wrote in a letter to the Court.Talc Bankruptcy Judge Grants Partial Stay, Has 'More Questions Than Answers'
U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Michael Kaplan on Thursday limited his preliminary injunction order to 60 days and allowed discovery to move ahead in pending talc cases against Johnson & Johnson.NJ Bankruptcy Judge Halts Talc Trials—For Now
U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Michael Kaplan on Thursday limited his preliminary injunction order to 60 days and allowed discovery to move ahead in pending talc cases against Johnson & Johnson.Amazon Suit Stresses Importance of Insurance Coverage for Biometric-Privacy Claims
Amazon is the first major corporation to be hit with a lawsuit for failing to comply with New York City's Biometric Privacy Act, which prohibits businesses from collecting biometric identifiable information without first posting a clear and conspicuous sign at customer entrances. "If certified, thousands of customers would be able to pursue countless claims against Amazon, and the potential for massive damages is high," say authors Peter Halprin and Tae Andrews.Florida Fight Over 'Baby Boxes' Part of Bigger Culture War
A fight is developing in Florida's Legislature over a measure that would allow fire stations and hospitals to install boxes where distressed mothers could leave their unwanted newborns.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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