The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ellen C. Brotman | November 29, 2019
Whether an impaired attorney is in your firm, beside you as co-counsel on a case, or even opposing you in a matter, your awareness of that impairment implicates several of the Rules of Professional Conduct.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | November 27, 2019
I am having great difficulty communicating with my clients in state prison under new policies that restrict lawyer-client communication. This is becoming a major problem. What can I do?
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | November 21, 2019
What are some of the recurring mistakes you are seeing lawyers make that creates problems for them with the Office of Disciplinary Counsel?
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 19, 2019
"From start to finish, plaintiff's counsel engaged in a pattern of misconduct so thorough that it escapes this court's ability to recall another like it," Kennedy said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter Vaira | November 18, 2019
The purpose of today's column is to examine what exceptions there are to the federal grand jury secrecy rules, and how grand jury transcripts may be obtained by practitioners for use in litigation in civil or criminal cases.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | November 14, 2019
I am an attorney who was elected to the Court of Common Pleas in the past election and will take office in January. I am selling my law practice. What do I need to know and what do I have to do when selling a law practice to a local law firm?
By Sandra Mazer Moss | November 13, 2019
Today there is more of a focus on examining attorney behavior during discovery, in the courtroom and at mediation analyzing whether behavior, while entirely legal, can still present ethical problems.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | November 7, 2019
Can I purchase my client's lawsuit from the client, have the client then assign the rights to me and then pursue it?
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | October 31, 2019
I represent a client in a fairly high-profile criminal case. There has been some adverse publicity in the newspapers and on the internet about my client, which may be the results of leaks from the District Attorney's Office, elsewhere or from origins not known. I want to respond to those leaks. Can I do so ethically?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel J. Siegel | October 24, 2019
To most lawyers, the Rules of Professional Conduct govern matters such as conflicts of interest and the disclosure of confidential and sensitive information, but do not impact how they manage their offices, how they conduct their private affairs, or how they deal with staff and others.
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