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Anthony E. Davis

Anthony E. Davis

March 19, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Virtual Law Offices: The Dos and Don'ts

A recent ethics opinion from the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Formal Opinion 498, examines the professional responsibility issues that are involved in operating a virtual law practice. In this edition of his Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis discusses the principal conclusions in the Opinion, and the lessons it, and NY City Bar Formal Opinion 2019-2 on the same topic, hold for New York lawyers.

By Anthony E. Davis

8 minute read

January 22, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Responding to Online Criticism (General Rule: Don't)

A recent ethics opinion from the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Formal Opinion 496, examines the options available to lawyers when confronted with what it describes as the "regular" occurrence of the phenomenon that "[c]lients, opposing parties, and others are increasingly taking to the Internet to express their opinions of lawyers they have encountered." In this edition of his Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis discusses the principal conclusions in the Opinion, and the lessons it, and NYSBA Formal Opinion 1032 on the same topic, holds for New York lawyers.

By Anthony E. Davis

9 minute read

October 29, 2020 | New York Law Journal

A Fresh Look at Personal Interest Conflicts Involving Lawyers' Relationships With Other Lawyers

In their Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer discuss the meaning and scope of personal interest conflicts specifically in connection with lawyers' relationships with opposing counsel.

By Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer

9 minute read

September 15, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Preserving—and Managing—Client Documents and Information During the Pandemic

In their Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer discuss two recent ethics opinions from the New York State Bar Association Committee on Professional Ethics addressed the duties of lawyers with respect to the Retention And Disposition Of Lawyer's Closed Files (Opinion 1192, issued in June) and the Disposition Of Wills (Opinion 1182, issued in January), which we previously addressed in March.

By Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer

9 minute read

July 03, 2020 | New York Law Journal

The Good and the Troubling—Recent Developments in Professional Responsibility

Despite the onset of summer and the challenges facing every lawyer from the ongoing pandemic, there have been several noteworthy recent developments in the area of legal ethics.

By Anthony E. Davis

8 minute read

May 01, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Rising to the Ethical Challenges of Remote Working

In their Professional Responsibility column, Anthony Davis and Janis Meyer address some of the specific ways the New York Rules of Professional Conduct require particular vigilance in the world of the "new normal" remote workplace.

By Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer

8 minute read

March 09, 2020 | New York Law Journal

The Duty To Preserve Client Property, Including Wills

In their Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer address the meaning and practical application of lawyers' duties to safeguard client property under New York Rule of Professional Conduct 1.15.

By Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer

11 minute read

January 03, 2020 | New York Law Journal

An Update on the Ethics of Lateral Movement

In their Professional Responsibility column, Anthony Davis and Janis Meyer examine Formal Opinion, 489, titled "Obligations Related to Notice When Lawyers Change Firms," which provides a helpful summary of the rules that govern lawyers and their law firms in the context of lateral movement.

By Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer

8 minute read

November 01, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Lawyer Admission and Mobility: Regulation Fit for the 18th Century

In his Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis argues the irrationality of the current rules which restrict the ability of American lawyers to engage in the practice of law on a nationwide basis.

By Anthony E. Davis

9 minute read

August 30, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Rethinking Lawyer Regulation: The California Way

California is in the middle of a dramatic and fundamental review of how lawyers, and legal services in general, should be regulated. In his Professional Responsibility article, Anthony E. Davis discusses the State Bar Task Force on Access Through Innovation of Legal Services Report and considers its broad implications for the profession generally, and for New York in particular.

By Anthony E. Davis

9 minute read