Law Practice,
Law Office Management,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Jul. 7, 2017
Partners, associates and ethics
Some of the most difficult ethical issues arise not out of an attorney’s own conduct, but rather out of instances where an attorney observes unethical behavior by another attorney.






J. Randolph Evans
Partner
Dentons US LLP
303 Peachtree St NE #5300
Atlanta , Georgia 30308
Phone: (404) 527-8330
Email: randy.evans@dentons.com
Some of the most difficult ethical issues arise not out of an attorney’s own conduct, but rather out of instances where an attorney observes unethical behavior by another attorney. In such situations, the question of whether any action is necessary to comply with the ethical rules often involves a careful consideration of the facts and the relevant rules.
This issue is further complicated in the law firm environment, where there is ...
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