The Professional Responsibility Review discusses highlights in professional responsibility law in order that practitioners are kept abreast of changes in their ethical obligations to clients. Several important developments occurred during the…
The Professional Responsibility Review discusses highlights in professional responsibility law in order that practitioners are kept abreast of changes in their ethical obligations to clients. Once again, there were several significant developments in…
The Professional Responsibility Review discusses highlights in professional responsibility law in order that practitioners are kept abreast of changes in their ethical obligations to clients. This survey year was one of the busiest in the area of…
The Professional Responsibility Review discusses highlights in professional responsibility law in order that practitioners are kept abreast of changes in their legal obligations. In this survey year we take a look at two decisions the New York State…
Professor Vincent M. Bonventre analyzes New York Court of Appeals and Supreme Court decisions from 1994-1995 as the pertain to professional responsibility. First are two conflicting decision by the Supreme Court cases regarding the level of…
Professor Vincent M. Bonventre analyzes the 1992 Professional Responsibilities in New York State courts in three distinct categories. First are the duties of ethics and care owed by attorneys to their clients. Second is the question of whether a…
Professor Vincent M. Bonventre analyzes the 1991 Professional Responsibilities in New York State courts in four distinct categories. First is a discussion of attorney work disclosure, attorney fitness, and appropriateness of fees. Second is a…
Professor Vincent M. Bonventre analyzes the 1990 Professional Responsibilities in New York State courts in five distinct categories. First is the New Code, as 1990 saw the Code of Professional Responsibilities updated. Second are cases regarding…
Professor Vincent M. Bonventre analyzes the 1989 Professional Responsibility decisions in New York State courts in four distinct categories. First the profession and the practice are reviewed, both for bar admission rejection and improper…
First, Prof. Bonventre compares Supreme Court decision with New York State decision regarding targeted direct mail solicitation and disclosure requirements. Second, the strong public policy and ethics of contingency fees in criminal cases are…