You might remember our report last year on the Florida judge who resigned after accepting Tampa Bay Rays baseball tickets from lawyers who had a pending case before him.
The lawyers were representing plaintiff in a slip-and-fall case against Wal-Mart. The day after the jury came back with a defense verdict, one of the lawyers
We’ve written
If you believe that you may have materially erred in a current client’s representation, your duty of communication under
Early last year, the federal Northern District of California became the first court to require — by
In a warning to semi-retired lawyers and others, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this month
One of Bill Cosby’s accusers can continue with her defamation suit, the California state court of appeals said in an
The concept of “unbundled” legal services is laid out in
In the ethics class that I teach as an adjunct law prof, I refer to
The ABA is proposing changes to the Model Rules on lawyer advertising, modestly streamlining them and trying to re-establish their relevance to the way lawyers and clients interact in the digital age. The
Out of Massachusetts comes a disciplinary