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The Florida Bar’s Special Committee on Lawyer Referral Services reviews restrictions on for-profit lawyer referral entities

Hello and welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which discusses the recent article in The Florida Bar News which reviewed the March 9, 2012 meeting of The Florida Bar’s Special Committee on Lawyer Referral Services wherein the committee reviewed and discussed various options to impose restrictions on lawyers’ affiliation with for-profit referral services. According Read More

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Pennsylvania lawyer disbarred for borrowing funds from client to open a strip club and failing to comply with Pa. Bar Rules

Hello and welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss a recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court disciplinary opinion disbarring a lawyer for violating numerous Pennsylvania Bar rules related to business transactions with clients when he solicited and obtained a $25,000.00 loan from a client to finance a business and failed to disclose that the Read More

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Washington Court of Appeals opinion finds that lawyer improperly contacted opposing party who said she was going to obtain a new lawyer

Hello welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss a recent Washington Court of Appeals opinion which found that a lawyer who responded to an e-mail from a represented opposing party who complained that her lawyer was acting against her wishes and stated that she would obtain a new lawyer violated the Washington Read More

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New Jersey jury foreman fined for conducting online sentencing research during trial which affected his vote in a criminal case

Hello welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the recent media reports about a New Jersey juror who was held in contempt and fined by a trial judge for conducting research on sentencing during a criminal case and then voting to find the defendant not guilty, which resulted in a mistrial. According Read More

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New York State Bar Association Opinion says that NY lawyers are prohibited from working for out of state law firms owned by non-lawyers

Hello welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert and blog which will discuss the very recent New York State Bar Association Opinion which states that a lawyer who primarily practices in New York cannot be an employee of an out-of-state or foreign firm owned or managed by non-lawyers, even if non-lawyer ownership is permitted in the Read More

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Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission alleges that Florida County Judge improperly used judicial stationary to lend prestige for private interest and received improper contributions

Hello and welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which discusses the Miami-Dade County Judge who was recently charged by the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission for using her judicial stationary to lend the prestige of her judicial office for a private interest and accepted improper campaign contributions. The Notice of Formal Charges was filed on Read More

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Florida Supreme Court increases referee’s recommended admonishment for minor misconduct to a 91 day suspension

Hello welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the very recent Florida Supreme Court opinion wherein the Court increased a referee’s discipline of a Florida lawyer from an admonishment to a 91 day rehabilitative suspension for misrepresenting facts in an affidavit filed with the court and attempting to limit his liability for Read More

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The Florida Bar finds no probable cause to proceed on trust account allegations against KEL law firm partners related to money scam

Hello and welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the recent media reports that The Florida Bar no probable cause to proceed against partners in Orlando’s KEL law firm related to Bar rule violations related to an international money scam in which the law firm was defrauded of more than $285,000.00. The Read More

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New Mexico lawyer videotaped breaking into client’s ex-husband’s home and asking client for a hug is convicted of theft and trespassing

Hello and welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the recent media reports about a New Mexico divorce lawyer who helped his female client break into her ex-husband’s home, was videotaped asking the client for a hug during the crime, and later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor larceny and trespassing.  He was recently Read More

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