An Overview of the New York Rules of Professional Conduct in the Context of MediationMarcy Einhorn
New York’s Rules of Professional Conduct prohibit a lawyer from providing financial assistance to a client, with certain limited exceptions. A lawyer may: (1) advance court costs and expenses in contingency fee matters; (2) pay court costs and expenses when representing an indigent orpro bonoc...
With the recent adoption of the Rules of Professional Conduct by the State of New York, the ethical rules that govern all attorneys licensed to practice in the State of New York. Attorneys will need access to the most current case law, opinions, and in-depth commentary governing ethical cond...
The Chairman shall preside at the hearing, which shall not be bound by the strict rules of evidence applicable to judicial tribunals, but instead by the Outline of Procedure for Ethics or Arbitration Hearings and by the Chairman’s Procedural Guide for Conduct of an Ethics or Arbitration Proceedi...
Well, we're here to help you better understand some of the rules and laws that will mostly cost you some big-time money but also possible jail time as well. These laws are in place for a reason and are designed for everyone's safety, protection, and well-being here in New Jerse...
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...
Losey, The Problem of Deepfakes and AI-Generated Evidence: Is it time to revise the rules of evidence? Part One and Part Two. Here is a deepfake video of me talking about the committee and deepfake videos. True Deep Fake videos claim to be true and are much better than this. Check ...
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Barton LLP has been ranked in New York Chambers Spotlight 2025 Guide and recognized as a top small to medium-sized firm handling high-quality work on behalf of a range of clients in New York and beyond. This marks the firm’s second year ... Jan 6, 2025 | Blog How AI Deepfakes Are...