Even though
formal ethical rules may not apply for the most part, a lawyer who decides to contribute to a judicial campaign should consider the implications of contributing.
Although most states have rules governing judicial recusal related to campaign contributions, few
formal ethical rules govern lawyers making those contributions.
Not exact matches
Christine Parker and her colleagues, for instance, argue for «a broader conception of
ethical infrastructure that incorporates informal management policies and work cultures (not just
formal management policies), and the promotion of
ethical dialogue and values (not just compliance with professional conduct
rules).»
This Joint
Formal Opinion analyzes these
ethical concerns in representing clients in limited scope engagements in light of the applicable Pennsylvania
Rules of Professional Conduct (the
Rules).