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New York Law Journal

Ethical E-Discovery and New Technologies

Kristen B. Weil and Ronald J. Hedges offer practitioners a list of tips to comply with ethical obligations of competence in the world of e-discovery
18 minute read

The American Lawyer

Take Leigh Sprague's Advice: Don't Be Like Leigh Sprague

After serving time for stealing $10 million from a Russian oligarch, can a former Big Law associate use his story to keep other lawyers from going astray?
15 minute read

Legaltech News

When Lawyers Become Hackers

A look at how attorneys might find “ethical hacking” useful in the e-discovery process.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judge Blasts Serial Objector and Orders Him to Share Rebuke With Local Counsel

It's the latest in a series of judicial rebukes for attorney Christopher Bandas, well known for his objections to class action settlements.
7 minute read

The Recorder

5 Ways to Manage Unreasonably Aggressive People in Litigation While Maintaining a Healthy Emotional Balance

How does one effectively deal with an attorney bully?
25 minute read

Daily Report Online

Supreme Court Issues Eight Lawyer Discipline Decisions

By | February 28, 2017
The Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday released opinions on lawyer discipline.
85 minute read

Daily Business Review

Supreme Court Disciplines Eight South Florida Attorneys

The disciplinary action includes two disbarments.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Dragonetti Act Trumps Judicial Immunity, Court Rules

In the case of one law firm suing another over frivolous litigation, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that judicial immunity doesn't shield litigants against Dragonetti Act claims.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Canon U.S.A., Inc. v. Divinium Technologies, Inc.

By | February 27, 2017
Lawyer, Firm Can Be Accused of Violating Judiciary Law §487 in Suit Over Abetting Fraud
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Ethics Complaint Against Kellyanne Conway Faces Long Road

If past is prologue, the ethics complaint filed by 15 law professors against White House adviser Kellyanne Conway could go nowhere—and take a long time getting there.
14 minute read

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