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Ohio lawyer receives 12 month suspension for improper ex parte communications and dishonesty in divorce cases

Hello welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the recent Ohio Supreme Court opinion which suspended an Ohio lawyer for 12 months for engaging in improper ex parte communications with judges and engaging in “a course of conduct that was replete with dishonest, deceptive, and disrespectful acts”.  The opinion is: Ohio Disciplinary Read More

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Recent federal Second Circuit Opinion strikes part of New York Bar rule requiring certified lawyers to make disclosures as unconstitutional

Hello welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the recent federal Second Circuit Court of Appeals opinion which found that parts of a New York Bar rule requiring lawyers who claim to be certified specialists to make certain disclosure statements were violations of the free speech provisions of the First Amendment of the Read More

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Recent NY Ethics Opinion concludes that if one joint client revokes consent a lawyer is not always required to drop the other client(s)

Hello welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the recent New York opinion which concludes that when one joint client revokes consent to conflict, the representation of other joint client(s) does not always have to be terminated.  The opinion is: New York State Bar Ass’n Comm. on Professional Ethics, Op. 903, January Read More

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Pennsylvania judge arrested on felony criminal charges and removed from the bench for allegedly dismissing her own traffic tickets

Hello welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the Pennsylvania District Judge who was recently arrested on felony criminal charges and placed on paid administrative leave from the bench for allegedly dismissing her own traffic tickets. According to media reports, the criminal charges result from District Judge Kelly S. Ballentine’s dismissal last Read More

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Illinois lawyer receives 60 day suspension for disparaging judges, violating client confidentiality on blog, and failing to correct client’s false sworn statements

Hello welcome to this Leap Day edition of the JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the Illinois assistant public defender who was charged with revealing identities and confidences of criminal defendant clients in her blog, disparaging judges, and failing to advise the court of a client’s false statements with regard to the use of Read More

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Guidelines for Lawyer Networking Sites were revised and posted on The Florida Bar’s website on January 10, 2012

Hello welcome to this edition of the JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the revisions to the Guidelines for Networking Sites which were posted on The Florida Bar’s website www.floridabar.org on January 10, 2012. The Guidelines for Networking Sites were initially approved by the Florida Bar’s Standing Committee on Advertising after the Supreme Court Read More

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Federal 9th Circuit says it won’t remove an Arizona federal prosecutor’s name from its opinion finding that he committed misconduct at trial

Hello and welcome to this JACPA Ethics Alert blog which is an update of my January 23, 2012 Ethics Alert and will discuss recent Federal 9th Circuit’s recent amended opinion which refused to remove a prosecutor’s name form an opinion finding that the prosecutor committed misconduct and criticized the U.S. Attorney’s Office for trying.  The Read More

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Recent Florida Supreme Court opinion increases referee’s recommended discipline from 90 to 91 day suspension

Hello and welcome to this Ethics Alert which will discuss the recent (February 16, 2012) Florida Supreme Court opinion which increased a referee’s recommended discipline from a 90 to a 91 day rehabilitative suspension.  The case is: The Florida Bar v. Gwynn, —So.3d—, 2012 WL 489234 (Fla. 2012). The referee found that the lawyer represented Read More

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Florida Bar’s Board of Governors will review and vote on proposed trust account rule revisions requiring a written trust account plan

Hello welcome to this edition of the JACPA Ethics Alert blog which will discuss the recent Florida Bar News report that The Florida Bar’s Board of Governors will review and potentially vote on proposed amendments to the Bar’s trust account Rules at its March 23, 2012 meeting in Pensacola. The Disciplinary Procedure Committee has been Read More

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Florida Bar’s Board of Governors votes to pursue rule amendments to prohibit actors from portraying “authority figures” in advertisements

Hello welcome to this edition of the JACPA Ethics Alert which will discuss the recent (January 27, 2012) vote of The Florida Bar’s Board of Governors (BOG) to pursue revisions to change the Bar Rule amendments pending before the Supreme Court of Florida to prohibit the use of actors to portray “authority figures” such as Read More

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