Hold the snark.
Or things will likely get worse, legal ethics experts advise.
Former Connecticut Chief Disciplinary Counsel Mark Dubois.“Lawyers think they're very smart people,” legal ethics expert Brian Tannebaum said. “When it comes to handling these on their own, they're not."
January 16, 2024 at 06:31 PM
4 minute read
Hold the snark.
Or things will likely get worse, legal ethics experts advise.
Former Connecticut Chief Disciplinary Counsel Mark Dubois.Presented by BigVoodoo
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