67 results on '"Legal ethics -- Laws, regulations and rules"'
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2. Transition and tradition.
3. Guide to new rules of ethics: an overview of recent amendments to the D.C. Rules of Professional Conduct.
4. 'When you come to a fork in the road...'
5. Deputizing company counsel as agents of the federal government: how our adversary system of justice is being destroyed.
6. Restitution: imposing a monetary condition as part of discipline.
7. Keeping required records: April isn't the cruelest month!
8. Dilemmas in attorney-client confidentiality.
9. 'The road not taken': choosing the proper ethical route.
10. The prudent course: ethical and practical considerations in client selection.
11. Factoring disabilities into discipline: a special equation.
12. What's a lawyer to do?
13. In re Hager: a primer on conflicts of interest and other rule violations.
14. Cops or confidants? The role of lawyers after Sarbanes-Oxley.
15. Love your work: keep cupid away from you and your client.
16. Taking care of business: vicarious liability traps.
17. More on unauthorized contacts.
18. Third-party property and interests under the rules.
19. In trust accounts we trust.
20. The client perjury problem.
21. Lawyer bankuptcy and client money.
22. Communication in a privately litigated criminal contempt proceeding.
23. Confidences and secrets.
24. Dues and don'ts.
25. The 'snitch' rule revisited.
26. An e-mance-ipation proclamation.
27. Representing clients with diminished capacity.
28. The case of the flat fee: whose money is it anyway?
29. Suing your client: the Rule 1.6 problem.
30. Retainer agreements and rule 1.5(b).
31. Law-related services.
32. Fee agreements and new rules.
33. Got conflicts?
34. Truthfulness in litigation.
35. Disposal of client's property.
36. Qui tam relators' counsel and rule 4.2(b).
37. Misrepresentation by government attorneys as part of official duty.
38. Joint representation: confidentiality of information.
39. Nonprofit organizations.
40. Personal and substantial participation.
41. Personal and substantial participation.
42. Chat room communications.
43. May a nonlawyer union employee supervise a union attorney?
44. Commercial transaction between lawyer and client.
45. Client's freedom to select counsel.
46. Lawyers moving between firms.
47. When a client fails to pay the lawyer's fee.
48. A primer on confidentiality.
49. Groundbreaking rules or breaking ground rules?
50. When it comes to service, the CLE program is there to answer the call.
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