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self-study/Legal Ethics

ANALYSIS: Rule 5.4

By David M. Majchrzak, Heather L. Rosing

self-study/Legal Ethics

ANALYSIS: Rules 5.1, 5.2 & 5.3

By Amy L. Bomse

self-study/Legal Ethics

ANALYSIS: Rule 1.18

By Jessica Beckwith, Brian Slome

self-study/Legal Ethics

ANALYSIS: Rule 1.8.5

By Whitney Carlson

self-study/Legal Ethics

The entirely new rules

By Neil J Wertlieb

self-study/Legal Ethics

Conflict waiver enforceability

By Stephen L. Raucher

self-study/Legal Ethics

Lawyers with cannabis clients are caught in the ethical weeds

By Hanspeter Walter

self-study/Legal Ethics

Can lawyers secretly (and ethically) record clients?

By Wendy L. Patrick

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