Sentences with phrase «other ethical rules»

If you are helping your client conduct on ongoing criminal enterprise, whether or not the crimes are prosecuted by the criminal justice system, the attorney - client privilege you have with your client is probably forfeit should you be placed under a subpoena and your may be violating other ethical rules.
Not all states follow the ABA Model Rules, but even in states in which payment of pure referral fees is permitted, other ethical rules may impact the payment of those fees.

Not exact matches

The document criticizes «doctrinal or disciplinary security,» «an obsession with the law,» «punctilious concern for... doctrine,» «dogmatism,» «hiding behind rules and regulations,» and «a rigid resistance to change,» while reprimanding those who «give excessive importance to certain rules,» overemphasize «ecclesial rules,» believe that «doctrine... is a closed system,» «feel superior to others because they observe certain rules,» have «an answer for every question,» wish to «exercise a strict supervision over others» lives,» «long for a monolithic body of doctrine guarded by all and leaving no room for nuance,» believe that «we give glory to God... simply by following certain ethical norms,» and «look down on others like heartless judges, lording it over them and always trying to teach them lessons.»
The distinction between ethical principles, on the one hand, and ancient taboos and cultic rules, on the other, may have been tentatively and provisionally made by some Pharisees, but in Jesus it took on unequivocal and uncompromising character.
And it is of special interest for Christians that these principles of right and wrong at which one arrives include the Golden Rule (which is stated by Jesus in the gospel of Matthew, as well as in most other major world religions) and the middle ethical requirements of the Ten Commandments (thou shalt not kill, lie, steal, cheat, etc.).
Referencing the ethical witness of his daughters, the President made his argument on biblical grounds, specifically the «golden rule,» the idea that we should «treat others the way you'd want to be treated,» as he paraphrased Matthew 7:12.
In the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions» decision, the panel found a former Notre Dame athletic training student violated NCAA ethical conduct rules when she committed academic misconduct for two football student - athletes and provided six other football student - athletes with impermissible academic extra benefits.
New York is likely to sue the Trump administration over a proposed rule intended to allow health care providers to decline to provide medical care — like abortion or sex reassignment surgery — for «religious, moral, ethical,» or other reasons.
At the hearing, several lawmakers questioned why Zemsky and others in the Cuomo administration resist additional oversight by the state comptroller, Tom DiNapoli, to approve some of the projects, and whether the Development Council board members should be subject to greater ethical disclosure rules.
At the hearing, several lawmakers questioned why Zemsky and others in the Cuomo administration resist additional oversight by State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli to approve some of the projects, and whether the Development Council board members should be subject to greater ethical disclosure rules.
And when it avoids other issues — like stricter ethical rules in the wake of the convictions of legislative leaders Silver and Dean Skelos.
There is no indication that other editors would have violated relevant ethical rules, and there is no evidence that a group of editors would have formed a «cartel» to boost citations to their journals.
The purpose behind these guidelines is to promote (i) honest and ethical conduct, including the ethical handling of actual or apparent conflicts of interest between personal and professional relationships; (ii) full, fair, accurate, timely, and understandable disclosure in reports and documents that the Trust files with, or submits to, the SEC and in other public communications made by the Funds; (iii) compliance with applicable governmental laws, rule and regulations; (iv) the prompt internal reporting of violations of the Trust Code to an appropriate person or persons identified in the Trust Code; and (v) accountability for adherence to the Trust Code.
He expects a completely different set of rules to be applied to others versus himself, an ethical scheme that is, in may ways, exactly inverted.
This strong ethical and moral responsibility is derivable both from the universally accepted moral principles including the widely accepted golden rule which requires people to treat others as they wish to be treated, and international law including, but not limited to the «no harm» rule which is a widely recognized principle of customary international law whereby a State is duty - bound to prevent, reduce and control the risk of environmental harm to other states and a rule agreed to by all nations in the preamble to the UNFCCC, the «polluter - pays principle» agreed to by almost all nations in the 1992 Rio Declaration, human rights law which requires nations to assure that their citizens enjoy human rights, and many other legal theories including tort law.
This strong ethical and moral responsibility is derivable both from the universally accepted moral principles including the widely accepted golden rule which requires people to treat others as they wish to be treated, and international law including, but not limited to: (a) the «no harm» rule which is a widely recognized principle of customary international law whereby a State is duty - bound to prevent, reduce and control the risk of environmental harm to other states, and a rule agreed to by all nations in the preamble to the UNFCCC, (b) the «polluter - pays principle» agreed to by almost all nations in the 1992 Rio Declaration, (c) human rights law which requires nations to assure that their citizens enjoy human rights, and (d) many other legal theories including tort law.
Lawyers who abuse privilege can generally be held accountable under the ethical confidentiality rule and also under other more general conduct rules.
Other applicable ethical rules, statutes, court orders, and other sources of law (or even as a prerequisite for the pro se litigant to recover attorney's fees covering the cost of ghostwriting in some states) may nevertheless compel discloOther applicable ethical rules, statutes, court orders, and other sources of law (or even as a prerequisite for the pro se litigant to recover attorney's fees covering the cost of ghostwriting in some states) may nevertheless compel discloother sources of law (or even as a prerequisite for the pro se litigant to recover attorney's fees covering the cost of ghostwriting in some states) may nevertheless compel disclosure.
And where no «referral fee» per se is paid, but some other exchange is made (such as an agreement to reciprocate with referrals back to the other attorney or where another gift is given to the referring attorney), ethical rules covering advertising, including Model Rule 7.2 may come into play.
Look at all the other ethical obligations of lawyers that are set out in the Rules.
In a decision that could be a harbinger of how other states will rule, the State Bar of California has now said that lawyers who handle litigation have an ethical duty to be competent in e-discovery or associate with others who have that competence.
Sometimes ethical dilemmas call so strongly to our personal morals, and other times, a dilemma is such that following the Rules may not result in an equitable and just result.
Ethics rulings from various jurisdictions have clearly stated that it is not ethical to hide your real identity on Facebook or other Social Media for the purposes of trying to get inside someone's pages.
His panel, «Ethics Hour,» will discuss ethical questions and dilemmas that arise in the context of corporate restructuring litigation, the duty to be candid with a court, duties to the client, and potential exploitation of ethical rules governing lawyers by other parties - in - interest.
For a case study examining how Model Rule 5.1 provides little incentive to lawyers to report or take action regarding ethical violations committed by other lawyers in a firm, see Thomas A. Kuczajda, «Self Regulation, Socialization, and the Role of Model Rule 5.1,» Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 12 (1998 - 1999): 119 - 149, http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/geojlege12&div=13&id=&page=.
Lawyers who are advertising may need to keep copies of activity that falls under ethical rules or other obligations.
But the social worker is bound by its own ethical rules to report any abuse or other illegal activity.
If You believe that the Website violates any applicable ethical rule, whether in Your jurisdiction or elsewhere, You should immediately leave the Website, and should disregard all information and other materials available thereon.
MDPs and other forms of ABSs should be permitted to deliver non-legal services together with legal services on the basis that [the same client, confidentiality, and ethical protections that we've encountered already, but with this interesting addendum:] If the public interest demonstrably requires that some non-legal services should not be provided together with legal services, the rules should so provide.
Professionals can run up against ethical rules in many possible ways, but the most controversial ways will often involve speech or other forms of expression.
In Florida, judges and candidates who want to be judges are bound by an ethics provision preventing this situation from ever arising in the first place (eight other states with elected judges have a similar law or ethical rule).
Attorneys have stricter ethical rules than other professions precisely because they are viewed differently.
These sites are not intended to constitute advertising of any other kind and CALRI and CALRI.com do not through these sites seek to communicate with anyone in a state or other jurisdiction where such Web sites may fail to comply with all laws and ethical rules of that state or jurisdiction.
Apparently some states» ethical rules frown on this practice while others don't.
If we file by fax and have no idea that the fax goes anywhere other than directly into the clerk's office and onto the docket sheet, it seems like we should be entitled to rely upon the rules, at least for the purpose of satisfying our ethical obligations.
But ethical and practical considerations rule this out, so we're left with other types of evidence.
Both the court rules and attorney ethical rules address and encourage dispute resolution methods other than standard litigation.
Each therapist is an independent practitioner subject to the licensing or registration rules and other legal and ethical rules and guidelines in the state of Colorado.
Accordingly, good mental health professionals must make sure their professional associations have strong ethical rules that forbid the treatment or meeting of couples when one is abusing the other.
We have lost some things, like the enforcement of Ethical Rules such as: A REALTOR must conduct his or her business in a manner so as not to create controversy with other REALTOR's.
Some states have laws and ethical rules regarding solicitation and advertisement practices by attorneys and / or other professionals.
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