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Applying The Revised Aba Model Rules In The Age Of The Internet: The Problem Of Metadata, Ronald D. Rotunda Oct 2016

Applying The Revised Aba Model Rules In The Age Of The Internet: The Problem Of Metadata, Ronald D. Rotunda

Ronald D. Rotunda

When lawyers receive a document — whether hard copy or an electronic document — that they know the adversary sent them inadvertently (for example, a fax or email mistakenly sent to an adversary lawyer instead of to co-counsel), the black letter rule in Rule 4.4 requires the lawyer to notify the other side. However, this Rule does not require the receiving lawyer to return the document unread. Whether the receiving lawyer can use that document depends, in essence, on the law of evidence. If the court decides that the document lost its privileged status (perhaps because the sending lawyer acted …


Monroe Freedman: The Ethicist Of The Non-Ideal, W. Bradley Wendel Mar 2016

Monroe Freedman: The Ethicist Of The Non-Ideal, W. Bradley Wendel

Hofstra Law Review

The article celebrates the life and career of the late American law teacher Monroe H. Freedman, and it mentions Freedman's role as a legal ethicist, attorney-client relations, and Freedman's work in the development of theoretical legal ethics in the U.S.


The Essential Monroe Freedman, In Four Works, Michael Tigar Mar 2016

The Essential Monroe Freedman, In Four Works, Michael Tigar

Hofstra Law Review

The article celebrates the life and career of the late American law teacher Monroe H. Freedman, and it mentions four of the law review articles that Freedman composed and published which address topics such as the practice of law, prosecutorial ethics, and capital punishment attorneys and judges