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Ethics class ordered for tired attorney who made improper closing argument

By Karen Rubin on March 5, 2015

Got ethics questionWe’ve posted here before about interesting sanctions that courts have ordered for lawyer misconduct.  Here’s another one, in a case very recently tried to a jury verdict in the Eastern District of Louisiana.

In Kuran David v. Signal Int’l, LLC, plaintiffs were Indian guest workers who alleged that they were falsely promised green cards…

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