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Where's Rudy?, James E. Moliterno Jan 2021

Where's Rudy?, James E. Moliterno

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Choice of law in lawyer discipline matters, and the language among the popular choice of law rules in use matters. The core goals of choice of law principles should not limit the choices to the states in which a lawyer has a full, formal license. Doing so undermines the modern choice of law interests analysis by eliminating jurisdictions that may have the greatest interest in the conduct.

Lawyers cross borders physically and electronically on a daily basis. Accordingly, choice of law rules are critical, especially when a lawyer engages in missions that are targeted at particular jurisdictions, as Rudy Giuliani …


The Trump Administration Should Have Attorney Whistleblowers, Carliss N. Chatman Aug 2020

The Trump Administration Should Have Attorney Whistleblowers, Carliss N. Chatman

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In the Godfather trilogy, lawyers do most of their work outside of the courtroom. The family’s lawyer, Tom Hagen, has the title of consigliere, serving as the boss’s right-hand man. He is legal counsel and also assists with business management and planning. This includes operation of the family’s criminal enterprise. In The Godfather, a lawyer is a fixer, an enforcer, and a collaborator. This conceptualization of the attorney role is not only unethical, it is illegal. Yet, it is the role currently assumed by our Attorney General, William “Bill” Barr, and White House Counsel, Pasquale “Pat” Cipollone. Although both …


Savior Siblings In The United States: Ethical Conundrums, Legal And Regulatory Void, Zachary E. Shapiro Apr 2018

Savior Siblings In The United States: Ethical Conundrums, Legal And Regulatory Void, Zachary E. Shapiro

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

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Ethics 20/20 Successfully Achieved Its Mission: It "Protected, Preserved, And Maintained", James E. Moliterno Jan 2014

Ethics 20/20 Successfully Achieved Its Mission: It "Protected, Preserved, And Maintained", James E. Moliterno

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The legal profession tends to look inward and backward when faced with crisis and uncertainty. The legal profession could make greater advances by looking outward and forward to find in society and culture the causes of and connections with the legal profession’s crises. Doing so would allow the profession to grow with society, solve problems with rather than against the flow of society, and be more attuned to the society the profession claims to serve.


Exporting American Legal Ethics, James E. Moliterno Jan 2010

Exporting American Legal Ethics, James E. Moliterno

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Candor, Zeal, And The Substitution Of Judgment: Ethics And The Mentally Ill Criminal Defendant, John D. King Jan 2008

Candor, Zeal, And The Substitution Of Judgment: Ethics And The Mentally Ill Criminal Defendant, John D. King

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This Article explores the tension between autonomy and paternalism that characterizes the attorney-client relationship when a criminal defense attorney represents a mentally impaired client. Specifically, the Article analyzes the ethical frameworks that constrain the discretion of the attorney in this situation and proposes a new paradigm for ethical decisionmaking when an attorney represents a marginally competent client.

The criminal defense attorney is both a zealous advocate for her client and an officer of the legal system. In representing a marginally competent client, the initial ethical dilemma facing the attorney is whether she has an obligation to alert the court to …


The Audit Committee's Ethical And Legal Responsibilities: The State Law Perspective, Lyman P.Q. Johnson Jan 2006

The Audit Committee's Ethical And Legal Responsibilities: The State Law Perspective, Lyman P.Q. Johnson

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This paper provides a state law perspective on the post-scandal, post-reform audit committee. Federal law, along with NYSE and Nasdaq (together, "SRO") rules, recently have made sweeping changes in corporate governance, including numerous provisions that bear on audit committees. These changes are unprecedented and dramatic, and rightly have received wide attention and careful study. Certain basic principles underlying the governance functions and duties of audit committees, however, originate in, and are still determined by, state law. Moreover, state law applies to all corporations; federal law and SRO rules on audit committees apply only to those companies coming under federal law …


Swilling Hemlock: The Legal Ethics Of Defending A Client Who Wishes To Volunteer For Execution, J. C. Oleson Jan 2006

Swilling Hemlock: The Legal Ethics Of Defending A Client Who Wishes To Volunteer For Execution, J. C. Oleson

Washington and Lee Law Review

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"Up The Ladder" And Over: Regulating Securities Lawyers-Past, Present & Future, Theodore Sonde, F. Ryan Keith Jan 2003

"Up The Ladder" And Over: Regulating Securities Lawyers-Past, Present & Future, Theodore Sonde, F. Ryan Keith

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Ready Or Not, Here They Come: Why The Aba Should Amend The Model Rules To Accommodate Multidisciplinary Practices, Bradley G. Johnson Jun 2000

Ready Or Not, Here They Come: Why The Aba Should Amend The Model Rules To Accommodate Multidisciplinary Practices, Bradley G. Johnson

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Personal And Professional Integrity In The Legal Profession: Lessons From President Clinton And Kenneth Starr, Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. Jun 1999

Personal And Professional Integrity In The Legal Profession: Lessons From President Clinton And Kenneth Starr, Charles J. Ogletree, Jr.

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Upping The Ante: Curricular And Bar Exam Reform In Professional Responsibility, David A. Logan Jun 1999

Upping The Ante: Curricular And Bar Exam Reform In Professional Responsibility, David A. Logan

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Unreasonable Risk: Model Rule 1.6, Environmental Hazards, And Positive Law, Irma S. Russell Jan 1998

Unreasonable Risk: Model Rule 1.6, Environmental Hazards, And Positive Law, Irma S. Russell

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Contingency Fee Abuses, Ethical Mandates, And The Disciplinary System: The Case Against Case-By-Case Enforcement, Lester Brickman Sep 1996

Contingency Fee Abuses, Ethical Mandates, And The Disciplinary System: The Case Against Case-By-Case Enforcement, Lester Brickman

Washington and Lee Law Review

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It's Not Easy Being Easy: Advising Tax Return Positions , J. Timothy Philipps Mar 1993

It's Not Easy Being Easy: Advising Tax Return Positions , J. Timothy Philipps

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Client Fraud And The Securities Lawyer's Duty Of Confidentiality, Richard M. Phillips Jun 1992

Client Fraud And The Securities Lawyer's Duty Of Confidentiality, Richard M. Phillips

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lawyers' Papers: Confidentiality Versus The Claims Of History, Bonnie Hobbs Jan 1992

Lawyers' Papers: Confidentiality Versus The Claims Of History, Bonnie Hobbs

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Confidentiality And Conflicts Of Interest: New Guidelines For Virginia Attorneys Under The Revised Virginia Code Of Professional Responsibility Sep 1984

Confidentiality And Conflicts Of Interest: New Guidelines For Virginia Attorneys Under The Revised Virginia Code Of Professional Responsibility

Washington and Lee Law Review

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The Lawyer's Allegiance: Priorities Regarding Confidentiality, R. W. Nahstoll Mar 1984

The Lawyer's Allegiance: Priorities Regarding Confidentiality, R. W. Nahstoll

Washington and Lee Law Review

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The Future Of The Chinese Wall Defense To Vicarious Disqualification Of A Former Government Attorney's Law Firm Jan 1981

The Future Of The Chinese Wall Defense To Vicarious Disqualification Of A Former Government Attorney's Law Firm

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Outside The Courtroom: Conflicts Of Interests In Nonlitigious Situations Jan 1980

Outside The Courtroom: Conflicts Of Interests In Nonlitigious Situations

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Free Speech-Fair Trial Controversy: D R 7-107 Jan 1980

The Free Speech-Fair Trial Controversy: D R 7-107

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Professional Responsibility And Self-Regulation Of The Securities Lawyer, James H. Cheek, Iii Jun 1975

Professional Responsibility And Self-Regulation Of The Securities Lawyer, James H. Cheek, Iii

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Procedures For Disciplining Attorneys In Virginia Sep 1972

Procedures For Disciplining Attorneys In Virginia

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Need For Re-Evaluation Of Canons Of Ethics, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Aug 1964

Need For Re-Evaluation Of Canons Of Ethics, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Powell Speeches

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