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By Gary A. Munneke [Originally published in NYPRR May 1999] There has been considerable debate concerning the question of multidisciplinary practice, or MDP for short. The discussion has centered on the strategy of international accounting firms to create “one-stop shopping” for professional services. MDPs could conceivably include a legal...
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Comments Off on The Ethics of Ethics Consulting
By Roy Simon [Originally published in NYPRR April 1999] Protecting client confidences and secrets is among a lawyer’s most solemn obligations under the Code of Professional Responsibility A lawyer who breaches client confidentiality without...
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By Sharon Stern Gerstman [Originally published in NYPRR April 1999] Larry Jones, your neighbor and good friend, a loyal client over many years, has retained you in three pending matters. In the last two weeks, you’ve detected an increasing tension in...
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By Kirsten Christophe & Lazar Emanuel [Originally published in NYPRR April 1999] [Editor’s Note: This article was conceived before the release of NYSBA Ethics Opinion 715 (3-98), on Feb. 26, 1999. Because of the importance of Opinion 715, the...
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Comments Off on Second Circuit Rejects Privilege Claim for Conversation with Investment Banker
By Roy Simon [Originally published in NYPRR April 1999] Suppose a lawyer is structuring a major acquisition for a corporate client and finds it necessary to consult with an investment banker to grasp the details of the transaction. The lawyer’s sole...
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Comments Off on Do I Have to Keep These Old Files?
By Roy Simon [Originally published in NYPRR April 1998] Are old files stacked all over your office, or is your file room running out of space, or are you paying huge bills to store your closed files off site? If so, read on. This article tells you (1)...
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Comments Off on Rewarding Turncoat Lawyer: “Jamaica Public Service Co. v. AIU Insurance Co.”
By Ronald C. Minkoff [Originally published in NYPRR March 1999] For many years, courts and Bar Ethics Committees have struggled to deal with the problem of the turncoat attorney: The attorney who represents a client, obtains the client’s confidential...
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Comments Off on Three 1998 Nassau Bar Ethics Committee Opinions
By Roy Simon [Originally published in NYPRR March 1999] On Oct. 28, 1998, the Nassau County Bar Professional Ethics Committee issued the following three opinions. Defending Against Suit By Former Client [Nassau County Bar Op. 98-11 (1998)] An attorney...
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Comments Off on Law Firms on Web: Myth v. Reality
By Lazar Emanuel [Originally published in NYPRR March 1999] [Author’s note: In preparation for this article, NYPRR examined the websites of six Manhattan law firms. Of the six, five were firms with a principal office in New York. The sixth has its...
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By Linda Galler [Originally published in NYPRR February 1999] Large American accounting firms are following the lead of their counterparts in Europe by expanding the range of services offered to the public into areas traditionally served by law firms....