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ABA’s Screening Proposals — Part II

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By Roy Simon [Originally published in NYPRR October 2008]   Last month’s column (NYPRR Sept. 2008) noted that at its August 2008 annual meeting, the ABA House of Delegates was scheduled to debate proposals to permit screening to remedy imputed conflicts of interest. At the last minute, however, the House voted 192 to 191 to [&hellip...

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Represent Multiple Clients? Not So Fast

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By Aaron J. Schechter [Originally published in NYPRR September 2008]   Attorneys representing multiple clients in one matter can find themselves in trouble if they fail to assess the risks of multiple-client representation before sharing their...

Undeniably Important — Pro Bono Work Made Easier By Recent Ethics Developments

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By Jeremy R. Feinberg [Originally published in NYPRR September 2008]   The words “pro bono publico,” a Latin phrase meaning “for the public good,” is one expression that all attorneys and many clients know. In the practice of law, the public good...

From Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics: Opinion 08-91 (June 6, 2008)

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[Originally published in NYPRR September 2008]   The Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics (www.nycourts.gov/ip/acje) responds to written inquiries from New York State’s full- and part-time judges, candidates for elective judicial office, and...

ABA Screening Proposals — Part I

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By Roy Simon [Originally published in NYPRR September 2008]   As campaign season gets into full swing after Labor Day, do you wonder whether your vote — or any single vote — can make a difference? At the ABA House of Delegates last month, one vote...

Wrong Plaintiff? Wrong Defendant? Beware a Motion for Sanctions

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By Lazar Emanuel [Originally published in NYPRR August 2008]   Every lawyer who initiates an action should be careful to confirm that he has the right defendant, and, also, that his client has “standing” to sue this defendant. In an action to recover...

Who Controls Disbarred Lawyer’s Trust Account? — Proposed Amendments to DR 9-102(G)

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By Roy Simon [Originally published in NYPRR August 2008]   This column is about a Disciplinary Rule that you and your law firm have probably never encountered but that profoundly affects the public image of the legal profession. It is about DR 9-102(G),...

From Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics: Opinion 07-158 (Oct. 18, 2007)

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[Originally published in NYPRR August 2008]   The advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics (www.nycourts.gov/ip/acje) responds to written inquiries from New York State’s full- and part-time judges, candidates for elective judicial office, and...

From Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics: Opinion 08-71 (April 24, 2008)

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[Originally published in NYPRR July 2008]   The Advisory Committee on Judicial ethics (www.nycourts.gov/ip/acje) responds to written inquiries from New York State’s full- and part-time judges, candidates for elective judicial office, and quasi-judicial...

Ethics Research Made Easy, or, at Least, Easier

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By Jeremy R. Feinberg [Originally published in NYPRR July 2008]   For all of the scholarly and practical literature written about ethics issues, there is relatively little guidance on how best to research questions of ethics and professional...