By Cedra Mayfield | June 20, 2024
Officers arrested Douglas County Probate Judge Christina J. Peterson on June 20.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jonathan Bick | June 20, 2024
Since it may be argued that a lawyer's decision not to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) is unethical, and the improper use of AI may also be unethical, it is important that attorneys become cognizant of the application of legal ethics to AI. The first step toward AI use ethical compliance is the timely disclosure of AI use particularly related to generative AI tools. Such a step is likely to ameliorate or eliminate many AI use legal ethics difficulties.
By Lisa Willis | June 18, 2024
The JQC said the judge admitted he failed to review the judicial conduct rules prior to issuing his order.
By ALM Staff | June 18, 2024
Texas State Bar members in April approved 12 disciplinary rules that the state Supreme Court must either adopt or reject.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 18, 2024
The duty of prosecutors to disclose exculpatory evidence was the most commented on proposed rules of any since the Committee on Disciplinary Rules and Referenda was formed in 2017, former committee member Claude Ducloux said.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 17, 2024
Judicial misconduct proceedings for Middle Georgia Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Robert S. Reeves did not get underway Monday before the Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia Hearing Panel, as scheduled.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 17, 2024
"Judge Williams looks forward to defending herself before the [Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia] Hearing Panel," said respondent counsel Gabe Banks of Banks Weaver in Atlanta.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | June 14, 2024
Fortunately, New Jersey case law and comments regarding RPC 1.6 clarify that the rule primarily targets the disclosure of "protected information" and the disclosure of information that may enable a party to connect the disclosure to a particular client.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew B. Weisberg | June 14, 2024
In N.W.M., the Pennsylvania Supreme Court determined that guardians ad litem (GAL) are not quasi-judicial and thus not immune from claims in legal malpractice arising out of the GAL's role in representing the best interests of the child.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 13, 2024
The proposed rule on supervisory responsibility imposes a duty on lawyers who are in firm management to create and implement firm-wide policies and procedures to supervises others in the firm.
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