Author: Alexandre Petraglia
Bright Ideas- Vol. 31 No. 1
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CasePrepPlus: April 22, 2022
Top Ten Reasons for Law Students to Join the Women in Law Section (“WILS”)
In February 2022, the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section participated in a law student roundtable discussion that provided current law students with a better understanding on the experiences, rewards, and challenges practicing attorneys have faced in General Practice while offering insight on the various career opportunities available.
N.Y. Real Property Law Journal Vol. 50 No. 1
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Trusts & Estates Law Section Journal- Vol. 55 No. 1
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CasePrepPlus: April 15, 2022
Ethics Opinion 1240
Topic: Duty to protect client information stored on a lawyer’s smartphone Digest: If “contacts” on a lawyer’s smartphone include any client whose identity or other information is confidential under Rule 1.6, then the lawyer may not consent to share contacts with a smartphone app unless the lawyer concludes that no human being will view that … Continued
CasePrepPlus: April 8, 2022
10 Reasons Why Law Students Should Join the International Section
In February 2022, the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section participated in a law student roundtable discussion that provided current law students with a better understanding on the experiences, rewards, and challenges practicing attorneys have faced in General Practice while offering insight on the various career opportunities available.