Legal Ethics
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Courts, Legal Ethics
Lawyers Whose Lawyers May Themselves Need Lawyers: Trump’s Crackpot Legal Team Of Indictees
There is nothing noble or necessary about being paid handsomely to represent a billionaire’s personal interests. -
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A Possible End To Incivility? Even On Social Media?
Don't worry. Either way, there will still be plenty of incivility in every single other aspect of your daily life. - Sponsored
Survey Results: A Perspective On The Private Markets
Ontra surveyed over 400 private markets professionals about what to expect this year and their legal process pain points. -
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News Flash: Stealing Your Jailed Client's Money Isn't The Best Idea
Goes to show the MPRE is a better test of memory than ethics.
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Lawyer At Heart Of Zany Trump Election Conspiracies Chooses Retirement Over Disbarment
A prudent move... for a change! -
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And What Keeps You Up At Night?
Cringe? Just consider it the gift that keeps on giving, years or decades after you though you'd buried the trauma. -
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It’s Never Dull In California
A question we'll never tire of asking: 'What were they thinking?' -
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FUBAR (Also Known As 'What Were They Thinking?')
Does ChatGPT dream of electric chutzpah? -
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Should Judges And Lawyers Sometimes Violate Legal Ethics To Promote The Public Good?
There is a well-established history in America of disregarding the rules in order to achieve a just result notwithstanding the normal legal process. - Sponsored
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'What Were They Thinking?' Is A Rhetorical Question
Why are attorneys so willing to throw their reputations and their careers overboard? -
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California's State Bar Is Trying To Save Face By Mandating Attorneys Snitch On Each Other
Tom Girardi had to ruin it for everybody. -
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Lawyer Convicted Of Flashing Schoolgirls; Barred From Wearing Short Shorts While Exercising In Public
There are professional consequences as well. -
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To Tell Or Not To Tell: That Is The Question
Are we headed back to the 1950s when people saw 'a Red under every bed'? -
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Attorney Jailed For Stealing From Firm To Fuel His Gambling Addiction
The firm experienced fiscal and reputational harm as a result.
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LawPay Pro Offers Upgraded Time And Billing Essentials
AffiniPay’s latest product for the legal community, introduced earlier this year, presents a simple web-based solution for attorneys seeking seamless firm cash flow.
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Survey Results: A Perspective On The Private Markets
Ontra surveyed over 400 private markets professionals about what to expect this year and their legal process pain points.
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Documenting Secured Transactions: A New Guide For Practitioners
A newly updated PLI treatise provides both the legal framework and practical guidance on documenting secured transactions, including important details about 2022 amendments to the UCC.
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The Digital Transformation Imperative
Private funds’ in-house and external legal teams are stretched thin by growing legal demands. Firms need digital transformation to thrive.
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Courts, Legal Ethics
Trump Lawyer Joseph Tacopina Formerly Consulted With Stormy Daniels? Whoopsie!
Donald Trump's magical attorney-warping force field strikes again. -
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Boris Epshteyn Is A Lawyer. And He Does Work For Trump. But Does That Make Him Trump's Lawyer?
Looks like we're about to find out. -
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Attorney Faces Disciplinary Charges For Encouraging Violence Against BLM Protestors
The attorney's social media posts allegedly violate professional conduct rules. -
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Attorney Allegedly Gave Junior Employee X-Rated Tasks, Now Faces Disciplinary Hearing
The allegations that have come out during the hearing are shocking. -
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John Eastman Lawyer Defends Client In Bar Complaint: 'He's Not Rasputin'
Maybe work on the beard ... -
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Attorney Sanctioned For Advising Clients To Spread COVID-19
This is not a great legal strategy. -
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‘But My Dead Husband’s Black’ Not An Excuse To Drop The N-Word In Court
The disciplinary commission’s gonna hear about this one.