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Law Practice,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Sep. 6, 2024

The things we have learned over the past year (or not)

Many legal professionals continue to struggle with appropriate conduct during remote court appearances, including dressing inappropriately and engaging in distracting activities.

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For those who hang on to every word of my articles (mostly my mother), this one might sound a bit familiar. Just over a year ago, as we were emerging from the peak of the COVID epidemic (and as we now find ourselves in another, according to the news), I reached out to over 500 colleagues for their "dos and don'ts" from their perspective. In the hope that time would heal all wounds and being an optimist, I decided to check in again and see how things were going. Well, things a...

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