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10th Circuit: Despite Lawyer's 'Deliberately Dishonest' Conduct, Sanctions Were Overly Broad
The lower court found that attorney Karen Hammer, who serves as the co-secretary of the Colorado Bar Association's ethics committee, "fought tooth and nail" to conceal the fact that she—not her former client—was the real party in interest pursuing claims against a debt collection lawyer.Law.com Trendspotter: Clients, Lit Funders Push Law Firms For Accountability on Origination Credit
Clients and—in at least one instance—litigation funding companies are increasingly using their considerable leverage over law firms to create incentives and accountability around origination credit, which has emerged as a key to attracting and retaining diverse attorneys.Guilty Plea From Man Involved in Shooting Outside Bridgeport Superior Court Building
The courthouse shooting was an attempt to kill East End gang members and associates, officials said. A Chevrolet Impala that the victims were sitting in had approximately 23 entry bullet holes in the driver's side and windshield area.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am a young lawyer and at times I hear terminology from older members and I don't know what it means. Has the law changed that much?View more book results for the query "*"
Ga. Bar's Board of Governors Set to Vote on Malpractice Insurance Rules
At this weekend's State Bar of Georgia Board of Governors meeting in Savannah, the board will vote on whether to approve a proposed rule requiring most private attorneys to purchase professional liability insurance or publicly disclose whether they carry it.'Nobody Asked Me, But …' My Thoughts on Legal Ethics, Practice Management
Cannon often began his columns by saying, "Nobody Asked Me, But" and then offered opinions on random topics. Many have emulated Cannon's style. So here goes my attempt to honor Jimmy Cannon, albeit on the topics of legal ethics and practice management.Texas Asks Justices to Reject DOJ's Abortion Law Challenge, and to Toss 'Roe' and 'Casey'
"If the structure of Texas's Heartbeat Law requires novel applications of this court's jurisdictional doctrines, that is all the more reason to let the Fifth Circuit consider these issues first," Texas wrote Thursday.Court Addresses Limitations on Approval of Planned Residential Developments
The requirements of a municipal zoning ordinance are strictly applied, and landowners must comply with the express use and dimensional limitations applicable in the zoning districts in which their properties are located.Zero Brings Automated Time Capture to Desktops With Release of Apollo
The new desktop-based solution uses the same AI-engine as Zero's mobile time capture solution, though it's now tracking lawyer work over a large number of programs and activities.Trending Stories
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