Legal Ethics
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Boutique Law Firms
Ex-Boutique Partner Gets Prison Time For Stealing From Firm
He allegedly stole from the firm because he was promised a raise and never received it. -
Biglaw
Former Biglaw Attorney Suspended From Practice For Insider Trading
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Courts
Missouri's Supreme Court Thinks That Disbarment Is Too Serious A Punishment For A Lawyer Who Assaulted 6 Of His Clients
Accountability really is a four-letter word.
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Courts
Lawyer Found Guilty Of Felony Charge For His Role In January 6th Riot
He was also found guilty of several misdemeanor charges. -
Courts
Attorney Joseph Tacopina Said Trump Should Be Indicted For Campaign Finance Fraud. Right Up Until He Signed That Retainer Agreement.
Tacopina 2023 would like a word with that Tacopina 2018 guy. -
Courts, Legal Ethics
Trump Lawyer Joseph Tacopina Formerly Consulted With Stormy Daniels? Whoopsie!
Donald Trump's magical attorney-warping force field strikes again. -
Government
Will The State Bar Ever Get It Right?
Are you finding a disconnect between what the California State Bar says and what it does? -
Legal Ethics
Boris Epshteyn Is A Lawyer. And He Does Work For Trump. But Does That Make Him Trump's Lawyer?
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Courts
Trump Lawyer Tacopina Says Trump Didn't 'Lie' About Stormy Daniels Payment, He Just Said Stuff That Wasn't 'True'
Just tweet through it, dude. -
Government
Trump Lawyer Jenna Ellis Declares Flawless Victory After Stipulation Of Misconduct In CO Bar Complaint
Mere "recklessness" isn't quite the flex she thinks it is. -
Legal Ethics
Attorney Faces Disciplinary Charges For Encouraging Violence Against BLM Protestors
The attorney's social media posts allegedly violate professional conduct rules. -
Courts
King County Bar Moves The ABA To Adopt A Code Of Ethics For The US Supreme Court
It is a historic resolution that has already made waves in the legal community, mobilizing organizations and advocates within the legal profession to draft their own codes of ethics. -
Small Law Firms
Proofreading Failure Subjects Lawyer To Embarrassing TV Appearance
A very successful news interview... NOT!
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Government
Trump Lawyer Gets Bar Complaint. Yeah, Another One.
At this point it might be easier to list the attorneys in MAGAworld who *haven't* been hit with bar complaints. -
Legal Ethics
Attorney Allegedly Gave Junior Employee X-Rated Tasks, Now Faces Disciplinary Hearing
The allegations that have come out during the hearing are shocking. -
Biglaw
Biglaw Firm Still Fighting Allegations Of Impropriety On Part Of Former Partner
The real question is how much will it cost the firm? -
Courts
Trump Lawyers Would Like To Remind You About Their Client, President Grabbyhands
Streisand effect, how does it go? -
Biglaw
Biglaw Partner Learns You Shouldn't Call Opposing Counsel A 'F**king Piece Of Sh*t Worthless Human' In Court
The judge wasn't pleased, but declined to impose sanctions. -
Courts
Federal Judge Worries Steady Rise In Virulent, Insulting Opinions Might Make Judiciary Look Bad
Shockingly, decades of lionizing a judicial writing style based on calling your colleagues stupid creates young judges who call their colleagues stupid.