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Maryland Judicial Ethics Committee Opinion 2021-10

December 30, 2021

New Authority Maryland Judicial Ethics Committee Opinion 2021-10 As we approach the beginning of the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it becomes increasingly clear that many of the ethical problems that lawyers and judges face today were nearly unthinkable in the “Before Times.” Rarely before the pandemic would anyone have needed to ask whether […]

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Legal Ethics & Malpractice Reporter, Vol. 2, No. 11

November 30, 2021

Table of Contents Featured Topic Defending a Judicial Misconduct Case New Authority Kansas Law Review Symposium 2021: Judicial Conduct and Misconduct: A Review of Judicial Behavior from Sexting to Discrimination Ethics and Malpractice Research Tip New Articles Drawn from the Current Index of Legal Periodicals A Blast from the Past An Excerpt from the Kansas […]

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Defending a Judicial Misconduct Case

November 30, 2021

Featured Topic Defending a Judicial Misconduct Case Just as attorneys tend to focus on upholding their substantive duties under the Code of Professional Responsibility over the procedure that ensues should they be accused of falling short, judges tend to focus on the substance of the Code of Judicial Conduct rather than what proceedings will follow […]

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Legal Ethics & Malpractice Reporter, Vol. 2, No. 10

October 29, 2021

Table of Contents Featured Topic ABA Formal Opinion 500 New Authority NCSB Opinion 2, 2021: A Lawyer’s Professional Responsibility in Identifying and Avoiding Counterfeit Checks Ethics and Malpractice Program Kansas Law Review Symposium 2021: Judicial Conduct and Misconduct A Blast from the Past Honest Lawyers EDITED BY: Professor Mike Hoeflich PUBLISHED BY: Joseph, Hollander & […]

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JHC Criminal Defense Attorney Christopher Joseph to Speak at KU Law Symposium on Judicial Conduct and Misconduct in November

October 29, 2021

Kansas Law Review Symposium 2021: Judicial Conduct and Misconduct This month, rather than providing scholarly articles for review, the LEMR invites its readers to participate in what promises to be an excellent and informative program with legal ethics scholars from across the nation. For the 2021 Kansas Law Review Symposium, the University of Kansas Law […]

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