self-study/Legal Ethics
Can California lawyers ethically light up?
By Wendy L. Patrickself-study/Legal Ethics
Other People's Money
self-study/Legal Ethics
Ending the Client Relationship (Part 2)
self-study/Legal Ethics
Be civil, for clients' sake
By David M. Majchrzak, Heather L. Rosingself-study/Legal Ethics
Walking the thin zealous, ethical advocacy line
By Michele Trauschself-study/Legal Ethics
High court weighs new prosecutor rules
By Wendy W.Y. Changself-study/Legal Ethics
Fee Disgorgement
self-study/Legal Ethics
Ending the Client Relationship (Part 1)
self-study/Legal Ethics
Can an attorney be in two places at once?
By David C. Carrself-study/Legal Ethics
Comment on proposed rule revisions before time is up
By Heather L. Rosingself-study/Legal Ethics
Privacy or privilege: a clash of compelling interests
By Louie H. Castoriaself-study/Legal Ethics
Perils of attorney social media use keep widening
By Natalie P. Vanceself-study/Legal Ethics
Tips for avoiding a State Bar complaint
By Heather E. Abelsonself-study/Legal Ethics
Bad client review getting you down?
By Betsy S. Kimball, Heather L. Rosingself-study/Legal Ethics
A new model anti-discrimination rule
By Wendy W.Y. Changself-study/Legal Ethics
The life cycle of a State Bar complaint
By Heather E. Abelsonself-study/Legal Ethics
Mandatory Attorney Fee Arbitrations
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