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Admission to Practice

Farewell to 2025: Best Ethics Practices to Carry Forward into 2026NC Business Court Revokes Pro Hac Vice Admission and Imposes One-Year Practice Ban on Out-of-State Lawyer

Advertising and Solicitation

7 Key Ethics Rules for Using Social Media in Business DevelopmentABA opinion sheds insight as to permissible solicitation tactics

Artificial Intelligence

Your AI Chats Aren't Privileged: A Wake-Up Call for Legal ProfessionalsIs Your AI Meeting Assistant an Ethics Violation Waiting to Happen?

Bonus structure

Ohio provides guidance on permissible bonus structures for nonlawyer staff

Candor toward tribunal

Civility and Professionalism: Are we getting better?ABA distinguishes between legitimate witness preparation and improper coaching tactics

Choice-of law

Can lawyers partner with a nonlawyer in a jurisdiction that permits nonlawyer firm ownership?  Texas says No!ABA Opinion simplifies choice-of-law rules through various scenarios

Client Files

What Lawyers Owe Former Clients After Representation Ends

Communication

I Want to Withdraw from My Representation, But Can I Tell the Court Why?Your AI Chats Aren't Privileged: A Wake-Up Call for Legal Professionals

Competence

Is Your AI Meeting Assistant an Ethics Violation Waiting to Happen?Playing with Fire: Avoid Getting Burnt by the Unworthy Client

Confidentiality

I Want to Withdraw from My Representation, But Can I Tell the Court Why?Your AI Chats Aren't Privileged: A Wake-Up Call for Legal Professionals

Conflicts

DC Bar Provides Ethics Guidance on Lawyers’ Agreements with Government EntitiesABA Passes the Hot Potato in Recent Ethics Opinion

Corona Virus/COVID 19

For lawyers, work-from-anywhere might be the new model: NY and FL developmentsReasons for lawyers to be thankful again this year

Corporate Family Tree

No disqualification, even where parent and subsidiary are unified, district court rules

Cryptocurrency

Ohio lawyers given the green light to hold cryptocurrency in escrow

Depositions

ABA distinguishes between legitimate witness preparation and improper coaching tacticsOhio clarifies when out-of-state lawyers are permitted to conduct and defend depositions  

Discipline

I Want to Withdraw from My Representation, But Can I Tell the Court Why?Farewell to 2025: Best Ethics Practices to Carry Forward into 2026

Disqualification

ABA Passes the Hot Potato in Recent Ethics OpinionABA delivers guidance on “reasonable measures” required to avoid imputing prospective client conflicts to the entire firm

Engagement letters

ABA Passes the Hot Potato in Recent Ethics OpinionUtah Supreme Court: Lawyers represented former trustees, not the trust—no conflict 

Ethical screens

Prosecutor's conflict DQ's entire office, says WA appeals courtHiring student law clerks and avoiding disqualification -- two states weigh in

Fees

Most Recent ABA Opinion Provides Comprehensive Ethics Guidance on Generative AI UseArtificial Intelligence: Where to turn when AI is everywhere

How Not to Practice

Farewell to 2025: Best Ethics Practices to Carry Forward into 2026Playing with Fire: Avoid Getting Burnt by the Unworthy Client

In-house Counsel

Supreme Court Ultimately Declines to Decide Attorney-Client Privilege CaseCan we talk? In-house counsel and opponent's lawyer can communicate, says Va. opinion

Insurance

Law firm arbitration agreement with client requires full disclosure of upside and downside, NJ court rulesEthics and risk management: What will the "new normal" look like?

Joint representation

New York says presumption for sharing confidential information in joint representations does not apply retroactively

Law firm break-ups

Client choice, communication are "paramount" when firm dissolves, says D.C. ethics opinionDigital dilemma: Who owns litigation database when partners leave a firm?

Law Practice Management

What Lawyers Owe Former Clients After Representation EndsABA Passes the Hot Potato in Recent Ethics Opinion

Licensing

Farewell to 2025: Best Ethics Practices to Carry Forward into 20267 Key Ethics Rules for Using Social Media in Business Development

Malpractice

Rule 1.8(h): Permissibly limiting your malpractice liability or unwittingly violating ethics rules? Law firm arbitration agreement with client requires full disclosure of upside and downside, NJ court rules

Marijuana

Lawyers beware: NY and GA issue conflicting ethics decisions on representing cannabis clientsNew legal ethics opinions: CA finally weighs in on pot; ABA opines on would-be clients

Mental Health

Impairment considered mitigating factor but insufficient to shield from meaningful sanctionsReasons for lawyers to be thankful again this year

Multi-jurisdictional practice

NC Bar Can’t Touch NY-Licensed Lawyer Practicing, But Not Licensed, in North CarolinaCan lawyers partner with a nonlawyer in a jurisdiction that permits nonlawyer firm ownership?  Texas says No!

Nonlawyer firm ownership

Farewell to 2025: Best Ethics Practices to Carry Forward into 2026Can lawyers partner with a nonlawyer in a jurisdiction that permits nonlawyer firm ownership?  Texas says No!

Privilege

I Want to Withdraw from My Representation, But Can I Tell the Court Why?Your AI Chats Aren't Privileged: A Wake-Up Call for Legal Professionals

Pro hac vice admission

NC Business Court Revokes Pro Hac Vice Admission and Imposes One-Year Practice Ban on Out-of-State Lawyer

Professionalism

Civility and Professionalism: Are we getting better?If you can’t say something nice… you might be violating the Rules

Prospective Clients

ABA delivers guidance on “reasonable measures” required to avoid imputing prospective client conflicts to the entire firm

Sharing Office Space

Ohio ethics opinion provides valuable insight on office-sharing considerations

Social Media and Internet

Farewell to 2025: Best Ethics Practices to Carry Forward into 20266 Key Ethics Rules for Litigators Using Social Media

Substance Abuse

Dealing with an impaired lawyer: D.C. identifies ethics dutiesDo you ever have to rat yourself out? It may sometimes help...

Thanksgiving

Reasons for lawyers to be thankful again this year

Trusts

Utah Supreme Court: Lawyers represented former trustees, not the trust—no conflict 

Unauthorized practice

Farewell to 2025: Best Ethics Practices to Carry Forward into 20267 Key Ethics Rules for Using Social Media in Business Development

Uncategorized

Farewell to 2025: Best Ethics Practices to Carry Forward into 2026DC Bar Provides Ethics Guidance on Lawyers’ Agreements with Government Entities

Unrepresented parties

6 Key Ethics Rules for Litigators Using Social MediaABA opinion spells out “reply all” implications in electronic communications

Work-product

I Want to Withdraw from My Representation, But Can I Tell the Court Why?Your AI Chats Aren't Privileged: A Wake-Up Call for Legal Professionals

Zealous advocacy

Censure serves as reminder that zealous advocacy is no excuse for lack of candor toward tribunal

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