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Lawyer Deception To Uncover Wrongdoing, Lloyd B. Snyder Oct 2007

Lawyer Deception To Uncover Wrongdoing, Lloyd B. Snyder

Law Faculty Articles and Essays

A Colorado district attorney used deception to get a man who had murdered three people and was threatening to kill again to surrender himself to the police. Following this, the Colorado Attorney Regulation Counsel charged the attorney with violating Rules 8.4(c) and 4.3 of the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct. This article discusses the Rule 8.4(c) charge. Colorado and Ohio have identical provisions in their Codes of Professional Conduct on dishonesty and violations of professional conduct rules.


Speaking Legally And Freely: Lawyers, Web Sites, And The First Amendment, James B. Lake Jul 2007

Speaking Legally And Freely: Lawyers, Web Sites, And The First Amendment, James B. Lake

South Carolina Law Review

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Let's Get Together: An Analysis Of The Applicability Of The Rules Of Professional Conduct To Collaborative Law, Brian Roberson Jan 2007

Let's Get Together: An Analysis Of The Applicability Of The Rules Of Professional Conduct To Collaborative Law, Brian Roberson

Journal of Dispute Resolution

It is the purpose of this comment to explore some of the major areas in which the Model Rules of Professional Conduct and a typical collaborative law arrangement may intersect, and to discuss the differences of opinion among the few state ethics committees that have commented on collaborative law. A deeper understanding of the relationship between the collaborative lawyer, the legal system, and society at large should help to foster greater awareness of the duties and responsibilities inherent in lawyer-client relationships created under the collaborative rubric.