Ethics Opinion 1032
Topic: Responding to a former client’s critical commentary on a website
Topic: Responding to a former client’s critical commentary on a website
Topic: Specialization; Use of term “specialist” in the title of a job held by a lawyer that a nonlawyer may lawfully perform
Topic: Trust Account; Letterhead
Lawyers in Japan, Brazil, Germany and elsewhere, when drafting contracts involving complex commercial transactions, often stipulate that the contracts will be governed by New York State law. A new book, New York Contract Law: A Guide for Non-New York Attorneys will help international lawyers—and practitioners in the United States who are not located in New … Continued
Topic: Conflicts of interest for government lawyers with prior private clients
Topic: Firm Name, Letterhead, Business Cards
Eight attorneys and a paralegal from Binghamton, Utica and the Capital District were honored at an Albany event by the New York State Bar Association for providing free legal services to low-income and vulnerable individuals. They were recognized for “excellence in pro bono service” on October 14 at a kickoff for National Pro Bono week, … Continued
Topic: Choice of ethics rules for non-court matters
As technology rapidly transforms the how, when and where we consume entertainment, business models and application of copyright law continue to evolve and adapt. The New York State Bar Association and CMJ Music Marathon are offering well-timed guidance on how to navigate the ever-changing landscape. On October 24, the State Bar Association’s Entertainment Arts & … Continued
With blogs, Twitter, Facebook, radio and TV all delivering ”news,“ students today must learn how to decode what sources are credible and fair if they are to become informed citizens. That is the focus of a conference to be held from 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 pm. on Friday, October 10 at the Wang Center, Stony … Continued