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By Lazar Emanuel [Originally published in NYPRR June 2011] Considering that Rule 7.5(b) is a verbatim adoption of the Code’s DR 2-102(B), it’s surprising that a rule that has existed for so many years needs interpretation once again. But two recent...
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[Originally published in NYPRR May 2011] NYPRR has published several articles (June 2005, July 2010 and February 2011) about the funding of litigation by third parties who have no other interest in the matter than to secure a substantial return on...
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By Roy Simon [Originally published in NYPRR May 2011] In the last issue of NYPRR (April 2011), I noted that April 1st marked NYPRR’s 13th birthday, and I began reviewing some of the significant regulatory developments of the last 13 years. I reviewed...
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By Kathleen Brady [Originally published in NYPRR April 2011] In last month’s column (NYPRR March 2011), I focused on the importance of self-assessment for every lawyer in the management of his or her career. Law firms can benefit even more by...
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By Roy Simon [Originally published in NYPRR April 2011] April 1st marks NYPRR’s 13th birthday — which means that NYPRR is celebrating its bar mitzvah. I’m going to mark the occasion with a history of lawyer regulation in New York based on my...
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By Roy Simon [Originally published in NYPRR March 2011] Two months ago in this publication (NYPRR January 2011), I discussed amendments by the New York State Bar Association to its Comments on the New York Rules of Professional Conduct. My introduction...
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By Lazar Emanuel [Originally published in NYPRR March 2011] John Adams has been your client for many years. You’ve represented him in a variety of matters, including the preparation of his prenuptial agreement with Jane, the purchase of his home, and...
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By Kathleen Brady [Originally published in NYPRR March 2011] In last month’s column (NYPRR Feb. 2011), I discussed the importance of self-assessment as a first step in managing your career successfully. In the coming months, the Highlands Company...
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By Kathleen Brady [Originally published in NYPRR February 2011 If the current economic climate has taught us anything, it’s the importance of anticipating normal transition points and preparing for unexpected events. It has reinforced the idea that...
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By Roy Simon [Originally published in NYPRR February 2011] By now, most readers of NYPRR probably know that late last June (2010), in a hard-fought trademark infringement case captioned Gucci America, Inc. v. Guess?, Inc., 2010 WL 2720079 (S.D.N.Y....