Posts Tagged ‘ethics’
An Overlooked Key to Success: Enforcing Standards of Conduct
Posted by: johnocunningham on April 25, 2018
Client Communications: Duties After the Representation Ends
Posted by: johnocunningham on July 17, 2016
One Year Closes, Another Begins: Looking Back to See Forward
Posted by: johnocunningham on December 28, 2015
Can Lawyers Use Email for Confidential Communication?
Posted by: johnocunningham on June 18, 2015
Should Lawyers Disclose Their Actual Jury Trial Experience?
Posted by: johnocunningham on March 9, 2015
Most Popular Blogs of 2014: Big Data, GC Feedback and Ethics Lead the Way
Posted by: johnocunningham on January 5, 2015
Ethics Gone Wild: TX Bar Says “Non-Lawyers” Can’t Be Chief Officers of “Non-Lawyer” Functions
Posted by: johnocunningham on July 10, 2014
New Jersey Says “Yes” to Trade Names for Law Firms: What’s Next?
Posted by: johnocunningham on March 21, 2013
New ABA Model Rules For Guarding Client Communications
Posted by: johnocunningham on August 20, 2012
New Ethics Rules Mandate Technology Competence For Lawyers
Posted by: johnocunningham on August 17, 2012