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Utah Ethics Opinion says lawyers who allow or encourage law students to use free online research for firm work are violating ethics rules and potentially committing crime

Hello and welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss a recent Utah State Bar Ethics Opinion which concluded that, although the practice is widespread, law firms who allow their law student employees to use their free access to Westlaw, Lexis, and other research services to perform firm work are violating lawyer ethics Read More

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Redacted information on Apple’s licensing agreements and marketing studies is revealed when federal judge’s online PDF order was cut and pasted

Hello welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the recent federal trial court order in Apple’s patent infringement suit against Samsung Electronics which was formatted in a way that exposed redacted information, including Apple’s studies showing its customers are unlikely to switch to Samsung’s Android devices and information on Apple’s licensing agreements Read More

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Virginia Circuit Court sanctions plaintiff and his lawyer for scheme to delete Facebook activity and covering it up and refers lawyer to Virginia Bar

  Hello welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss recent Virginia Circuit Court opinion(s) imposing sanctions on a plaintiff and the plaintiff’s lawyer for deleting information on Facebook and engaging in a cover up related to the deletions.  The opinions are Lester v. Allied Concrete Co., CL.08-150, CL09-223 (Va. Cir. Ct. Sept. Read More

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New York and D.C Bar ethics opinions address lawyers’ obligations to preserve client confidences when client information is stored in the “cloud”

Hello welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss Ethics Opinions of the New York State Bar and District of Columbia Bar which address the lawyer ethics issues surrounding the storage of confidential client files electronically in the “cloud”.  The opinions are New York State Bar Ethics Opinion 842 and District of Columbia Read More

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San Diego Bar Opinion addresses propriety of lawyer “friending” represented employees of opposing party on social media to obtain disparaging information

Hello and happy 2012 to everyone!  I hope that you had a great New Year’s holiday and now it is back to work for all of us!  This JACPA Ethics Alert/blog will discuss the 2011 Opinion of San Diego Bar County Legal Ethics Committee addressing a hypothetical involving a lawyer who represents former employees in Read More

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Connecticut lawyer tells disciplinary panel and grievance committee that lawyer/client romantic relationships lead to better representation

Hello everyone and welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert which will discuss the recent media reports of a Connecticut lawyer who stated to a state lawyer disciplinary panel (and wrote in a brief to the statewide grievance committee) that lawyers who have romantic relationships with their clients provide better representation and that disciplinary rules which Read More

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Florida Bar’s Statewide Advertising Committee says that lawyers may not use actors who look like judges to recommend their services in advertisements

Hello everyone and welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss recent Florida Bar Statewide Advertising Committee decisions on advertising issues.  Since I haven’t discussed lawyer advertising recently, I am sure you all are thankful for the change, right? The Statewide Advertising Committee decided that a law firm advertisement may not use an Read More

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Florida Bar President sends letter to Florida’s CFO agreeing to collaborate to curtail for-profit referral services improprieties

Hello everyone and welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert and blog.  This is a follow up to my 11/16/11 Ethics Alert and will discuss the recent letter sent by Florida Bar President Scott Hawkins to Florida CFO Jeff Atwater agreeing to collaborate to “curtail any improprieties that (for-profit lawyer referral services) may commit”.  The Florida Read More

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Illinois lawyer accused of sexually related and other inappropriate behavior faces disciplinary complaint and sanctions

Hello everyone and welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the recent disciplinary complaint alleging that an Illinois lawyer, inter alia, exposed her chest to female co-workers to get their opinion on her breast augmentation surgery (twice), was intoxicated and exposed her chest to Illinois state workers at a tavern, showed nude Read More

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Florida Supreme Court increases lawyer’s discipline from 90 day suspension to 3 year suspension for “deliberate and knowing” trust account violations

Hello everyone and welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert which will discuss the recent Florida Supreme Court disciplinary opinion wherein the court reversed a referee’s findings that a lawyer did not engage in misrepresentation and increased the recommended discipline from a 90 day suspension to a 3 year suspension.  The case is The Florida Bar Read More

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