Not exact matches
These
mistakes don't weigh
as heavily if your past history is filled with on - time payments and fulfilled
obligations.
More on point for most of the court cases in this area, the Committee explained that «whether an attorney has an
obligation to disclose a
mistake to a client will depend *** on all relevant facts, such
as whether the error or omission gives rise to a colorable malpractice claim, is capable of correction or is injurious to a client.»
It argued that the CHRT had been
mistaken when it equated family status with a parent's choice
as to how to define and meet his or her childcare
obligations (Seeley at para 55).
A parent that quits a well - paying executive job to work
as the local burger joint cashier in a misguided attempt to reduce his or her child support
obligation, is making a
mistake.
Rest assured, that's a
mistake, especially now that 31 states require lawyers to maintain technology competence
as part of their ethical
obligations, of which New York is one.
Panels will want to consider that many violations occur due to lack of familiarity with the Code and its
obligations, inexperience, oversight, or
as unintentional
mistakes.
Ross, if I'm not
mistaken, you're on the REM record
as stating that you don't feel the need to disclose or tell your seller's your primary motivation for conducting open houses, yet you feel that when the shoe is on the other foot, so to speak, that potential seller's have an
obligation to tell you whether or not you're competing!