The article offers information on the adoption of the American Bar Association's (ABA) Model Rules of Professional Conduct by New York. It is stated that besides California, all other states of the U.S. have adopted...
In addition to the UBE, a passing score on the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) is also required to become a licensed New York attorney. The MPRE tests an examinee’s knowledge of the ethics rules related to the practice of law. According to the NCBE, the purpose of...
Also of interest is that on April 1, 2009, new rules of professional conduct will go into effect in New York as describedhereand codifiedhere. Much of the language regarding lawyer advertising can be found in Rule 7.1. I haven't reviewed the new rules extensively at this point, but they ...
Designed for all practicing attorneys regardless of their level of expertise, this program will provide practical tips to help improve your practice and lessen the possibility of a malpractice claim or grievance. The program will provide an overview of the New ...
The blog might be considered a form of attorney advertising in accordance with New York’s Rules of Professional Conduct (though we don’t think so). Throughout the blog as it develops, you may see examples of cases we have handled, or cases from others, that are used for illustrative ...
The MPRE is a 2-hour, 60-multiple-choice question exam that assesses your knowledge of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct. You can take it before or after the UBE. To pass, you must earn a minimum score of 85, which is valid for 4 years. ...
The New York Personal Injury Law Blog is sponsored by its creator, Eric Turkewitz of The Turkewitz Law Firm. The blog might be considered a form of attorney advertising in accordance with New York’s Rules of Professional Conduct (though we don’t think so). Throughout the blog as it de...
The New York Personal Injury Law Blog is sponsored by its creator, Eric Turkewitz of The Turkewitz Law Firm. The blog might be considered a form of attorney advertising in accordance with New York’s Rules of Professional Conduct (though we don’t think so). Throughout the blog as it de...
The blog might be considered a form of attorney advertising in accordance with New York’s Rules of Professional Conduct (though we don’t think so). Throughout the blog as it develops, you may see examples of cases we have handled, or cases from others, that are used for illustrative ...
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