EDITED BY: Professor Mike Hoeflich PUBLISHED BY: Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC April 30, 2024 READ & DOWNLOAD FULL-TEXT PDF OF LEMR Vol. 5, No. 4 FEATURE ARTICLE: Interviewing Prospective Clients Last month, the ABA Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility published Formal Opinion 510, which supplements Formal Opinion 492. Both opinions clarify points about Rule 1.18, which provides […]
FEATURE ARTICLE: Interviewing Prospective Clients Author: Dr. Michael H. Hoeflich This article is featured in Volume 5, Number 4 of the Legal Ethics and Malpractice Reporter. Last month, the ABA Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility published Formal Opinion 510, which supplements Formal Opinion 492. Both opinions clarify points about Rule 1.18, which provides rules for dealing with […]
EDITED BY: Professor Mike Hoeflich PUBLISHED BY: Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC March 29, 2024 READ & DOWNLOAD FULL-TEXT PDF OF LEMR Vol. 5, No. 3 FEATURE ARTICLE: ABA Opinion 509: Conflict Rules for Government Lawyers The ABA Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility Issued Formal Opinion 509 this past month. The Opinion details the responsibilities […]
FEATURE ARTICLE: ABA Opinion 509: Conflict Rules for Government Lawyers Author: Dr. Michael H. Hoeflich This article is featured in Volume 5, Number 3 of the Legal Ethics and Malpractice Reporter. The ABA Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility Issued Formal Opinion 509 this past month. The Opinion details the responsibilities of government lawyers when representing “private clients” […]
EDITED BY: Professor Mike Hoeflich PUBLISHED BY: Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC February 29, 2024 READ & DOWNLOAD FULL-TEXT PDF OF LEMR Vol. 5, No. 2 FEATURE ARTICLE: Variations on a Theme: Ethics in Multijurisdictional Licensing and Practice Twenty years ago, admission to practice law in multiple states generally required either taking multiple bar examinations or […]
FEATURE ARTICLE: Variations on a Theme: Ethics in Multijurisdictional Licensing and Practice Author: Dr. Michael H. Hoeflich This article is featured in Volume 5, Number 2 of the Legal Ethics and Malpractice Reporter. Twenty years ago, admission to practice law in multiple states generally required either taking multiple bar examinations or meeting state reciprocity rules, which often required […]