Events2Join

NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion on ...


NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion 737: Non ...

DIGEST: In New York, while it is generally unethical for a non-government lawyer to knowingly utilize and/or supervise an investigator who will employ ...

NYCLA COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL ETHICS FORMAL ...

OPINION: Because these questions raise novel and important ethics issues upon which the Code of Professional Responsibility and existing New York ethics ...

NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion 726

A LAWYER MAY MAIL TO A CORPORATION THAT HAS BEEN NAMED AS A DEFENDANT IN A LAWSUIT A LETTER SOLICITING BUSINESS FROM THE CORPORATE DEFENDANT, AS LONG AS THE ...

NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion 743 on ...

It is proper and ethical under RPC 3.5 for a lawyer to undertake a pretrial search of a prospective juror's social networking site.

NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion 725

A lawyer should take reasonable steps under the circumstances to retain closed client files in light of (1) legal or ethical rules pertaining to document ...

NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion 729

A lawyer may advance, guarantee, or acquiesce in the payment of: (1). Expenses reasonably incurred by a witness in attending or testifying.

NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion on ...

A lawyer who comes to know after the fact that a client has lied about a material issue in a deposition in a civil case must take reasonable remedial ...

NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion 746 on ...

DIGEST: New York lawyers who are acting as attorneys on behalf of clients presumptively may not ethically collect whistleblower bounties in ...

Ethics Opinions - Professional Responsibility and Ethics

The Committee on Professional Ethics issues two types of advisory opinions. Formal Opinions provide general guidance to lawyers admitted to ...

NYCLA Professional Ethics Committee Formal Opinion 749 - 02.21.17

TOPIC: A lawyer's ethical duty of technological competence with respect to the duty to protect a client's confidential information from ...

NYCLA Formal Opinion 743 - Social Media Search of Jurors

NYCLA COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL ETHICS. FORMAL OPINION. No.: 743. Date Issued: May 18, 2011. TOPIC: Lawyer investigation of juror internet and ...

NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion 736

IN A RETAINER AGREEMENT WITH CLIENT IN A PERSONAL INJURY MATTER, A LAWYER MAY NOT ETHICALLY INCLUDE A PROVISION THAT PERMITS THE ATTORNEY UNILATERALLY TO ...

NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion 735 on ...

out as having a partnership” unless the lawyer is in fact a partner. Listing an attorney's name in a firm title, without further clarification, will generally ...

NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion 734

A LAWYER HAS NO AFFIRMATIVE OBLIGATION TO DISCLOSE TO A PROSPECTIVE CLIENT WHETHER THE LAWYER IS COVERED BY MALPRACTICE INSURANCE. IF ASKED BY A PROSPECTIVE ...

NYCLA Professional Ethics Committee Formal Opinion 748 on the ...

Attorneys may maintain profiles on LinkedIn, containing information such as education, work history, areas of practice, skills, and recommendations written by ...

NY Bar Ethics Opinions - Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility ...

In New York, ethics opinions are also issued by the New York State Bar Association's Committee on Professional Ethics and the Association of the ...

NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion 733

A lawyer may share office space and expenses with, and enter into an arrangement to make non-exclusive referrals with, a non-legal professional.

NYCLA Committe on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion 727

These sections prohibit misleading or untruthful statements, as well as puffery, self-laudation, claims regarding the quality of the lawyers' legal services, or ...

Formal Opinion 2019-3: Obligations Regarding a Lawyer's Use of ...

NYCLA, Formal Op. 730 (2002). ... Relying heavily on ABA Opinion 92-368, which it adopted and incorporated by reference, the Opinion said that its ...

NYCLA Committee on Professional Ethics Formal Opinion No 728

The firm inquires (1) whether the firm may take steps to protect itself against claims of clients arising out of the conduct of its former partner; and (2) what ...