Ethics Opinion 1124
Topic: Communication with opposing counsel; communication with opposing party
Topic: Communication with opposing counsel; communication with opposing party
Presiding Justice Karen K. Peters and Professor Theodor S. Liebmann have been honored with the 2017 Howard A. Levine Award for Excellence in Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare, given by the New York State Bar Association’s Committee on Children and the Law. The awards, presented on May 30 at the State Bar Center in Albany, … Continued
The New York State Bar Association has created a 17-member committee to examine the impact of technology— including artificial intelligence, e-discovery, data privacy and cybersecurity—on the way attorneys practice, and legal services are delivered, now and in the future. State Bar President Claire P. Gutekunst and President-elect Sharon Stern Gerstman today jointly announced the new … Continued
Seymour W. James, Jr., attorney-in-chief of The Legal Aid Society in New York City, has been recognized with the 2017 Robert L. Haig Award, given by the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section of the New York State Bar Association. James heads the nation’s oldest and largest not-for-profit legal services organization, which annually handles 300,000 individual … Continued
Topic: False evidence; remedial measures
As the use of social media by attorneys and clients continues to grow, so do the ethics issues facing lawyers. In response, the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section of the New York State Bar Association has updated its Social Media Ethics Guidelines to assist lawyers in understanding these social media challenges. “Whether you are a litigator, transactional … Continued
The Power of Attorney form—widely used by New Yorkers to enable someone else to handle their financial and legal affairs when they are unable to—should be revamped by the state Legislature, says the New York State Bar Association. “New York State’s current Power of Attorney form is far too complex, expensive and inconvenient, leading to … Continued
New York, May 4, 2017 – The New York City Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association today jointly released a guide intended to clarify the legal rights and obligations of individuals and institutions in connection with the use of service animals in the state. People with disabilities may rely on dogs and … Continued
Topic: Fee sharing between lawyers and nonlawyers; aiding the unauthorized practice of law
Topic: Personal conflict of interest