By Mark Hinderks | December 31, 2024
The unrepresented protagonist who has asked you for a legal document or information about the law is an opposing party. This means that you cannot create an attorney-client relationship with either of them, intentionally or inadvertently, without giving rise to a conflict of interest under Model Rule 1.7.
By Matthew B. Weisberg | December 17, 2024
What are my immediate obligations as a suspended attorney?
By Matthew B. Weisberg | November 5, 2024
Are there more legal malpractice claims now then ever before?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jane Roach Maughan | November 1, 2024
The new language, now found in Rule 7.1, reads "Lawyers may not imply or hold themselves out as practicing together in one firm when they are not a firm, as defined in Rule 1.0(c), because to do so would be false and misleading."
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