At the blog Legal Ethics Forum, John Steele offers his picks of the top 10
legal ethics stories of 2007.
For the last two years I have written up the Top 10 Canadian
legal ethics stories for the prior year (2013 and 2012).
But since «10 Canadian
legal ethics stories listed in no particular order but that I, for my own idiosyncratic reasons, think are interesting and significant» is not exactly catchy, I'm sticking with Top 10.
This year I initially wondered whether it would be possible to identify 10 important
legal ethics stories.
Until some material progress is made, however, access to justice will properly remain a top
legal ethics story in Canada.
Not exact matches
Some
legal ethics experts quoted in the Newsday
story said Levy should fill out both and, on the county form, disclose his wife's business interests.
In another
story, we wrote here in November about Columbia Law School Professor William Simon's article criticizing three prominent
legal -
ethics professors for giving bad
legal advice with potentially large public consequences.
At
Legal Ethics Forum, John Steele, ethics and conflicts director for the law firm Fish & Richardson and lecturer in legal ethics at Boalt Hall School of Law, has posted his picks of the Top Ten Legal Ethics Stories of
Legal Ethics Forum, John Steele,
ethics and conflicts director for the law firm Fish & Richardson and lecturer in
legal ethics at Boalt Hall School of Law, has posted his picks of the Top Ten Legal Ethics Stories of
legal ethics at Boalt Hall School of Law, has posted his picks of the Top Ten
Legal Ethics Stories of
Legal Ethics Stories of 2006.
Once again John Steele at
Legal Ethics Forum has compiled his list of the top 10
ethics stories of 2013.
But try as I might I could not see the
legal ethics angle to his
story.