To find out answers to that and related inquiries, I did some research and also spoke to Richard Painter and Norman Eisen, the former top White House
ethics counsels for George W. Bush (2005 - 2007) and Barack Obama (2009 - 2011).
Former
ethics counsels to Presidents Obama and George W. Bush, write: «Seldom have we seen a worse cabinet - level ethics mess than that presented by Betsy DeVos, President Trump's choice for education secretary.»
George, who played Gov. Florrick's in - house
ethics counsel on «The Good Wife,» stars as a bend - the - rules, push - the - envelope surgeon whose personal life is, well, a bit complicated.
Creating videos with my Bar's
ethics counsel to answer lawyers» frequently asked questions in an original way, using humor to make them casual and memorable at the same time.
Mizeur says she did nothing wrong and that she received clearance from the state legislature's
ethics counsel to sponsor and vote on the legislation.
In this week's edition of the legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we discuss the ethics of cloud computing with two guests: Alice N. Mine, senior
ethics counsel and assistant executive director of the North Carolina -LSB-...]
Virginia legal ethics expert Jim McCauley, who is
ethics counsel for the Virginia State Bar, told The Daily Press that the investigation could result in a letter telling Poulson to discontinue the practice of law.
The blog's three editors are S. Alan Childress, professor at Tulane University and visiting professor this year at George Washington University, Michael S. Frisch,
ethics counsel at Georgetown Law Center, and Jeffrey M. Lipshaw, visiting associate professor at Tulane.
So before anything has arisen, they would actually pay for you to consult with
ethics counsel.
I know that one of the same insurance provider that I had covered the first $ 500 or $ 1000 of attorney's fees to consult with
an ethics counsel in light of a claim that you were worried about.
Elizabeth Tarbert,
ethics counsel for the Bar, declined to comment on the specifics of the lawsuit, according to the Times - Union, but said that the rule under which Harrell's phrase was rejected was designed to prevent subjective statements that can not be factually substantiated.
Dennis Quinn concentrates his practice on professional liability, commercial litigation, and
ethics counseling.
Unfortunately, Brennan's frustration shows at the ethics proceedings in videos like this one, where Brennan shoved, cursed and glowered at
ethics counsel.
«[T [he law firm must designate, formally or informally, an attorney or attorneys within the firm to represent the firm as in - house or
ethics counsel,» so as to create a clear attorney - client relationship between the inquiring lawyer and the law firm;
AIG understands that Participant either has or will consult with
ethics counsel and will operate in accordance with the advice of such counsel.
Another was formerly
ethics counsel to Massachusetts governors William F. Weld and Paul Cellucci, chief of the criminal division of the U.S. attorney's office and chair of the state Judicial Nominating Commission.
The firm also serves as
ethics counsel to law firms and attorneys on legal ethics and law practice issues.
Michael generously shares his knowledge and experience with newly admitted lawyers and with the law firms for which he serves as
ethics counsel.
Mr. Lowell has been counsel to the US House of Representatives twice, most recently when he was Chief Minority Counsel during impeachment proceedings against President Clinton and before that as special
ethics counsel to the House Committee of Standards of Official Conduct (Ethics Committee).
His leadership in the profession was recognized when Missouri Lawyers Weekly named him a 2014 Most Influential Lawyer and the «go - to
ethics counsel in Missouri.»
Large Firms: Most large firms have their own in - house risk management partner or
ethics counsel who handles day - to - day ethics issues.
As outside
ethics counsel, I can work with your firm to implement necessary systems and help you make consistent decisions about accepting close cases.
Our group has deep experience providing
ethics counseling to law firms.
However, the law is more likely to evolve in that direction if law societies provide some specific guidance, in the rules of professional conduct, for the role of
ethics counsel.
So long as the firm consults
the ethics counsel for legal advice, and pays the lawyer for those services, as opposed to simply having the function carried out as an unbilled component of the duties of one of the managing partners, the relationship should be seen as one of lawyer and client.
As we have seen, one exception arises when
the ethics counsel is in a position of conflict of interest.
These include segregation of
ethics counsel within the firm and unique compensation arrangements.
Law firms face something of a dilemma in consulting
ethics counsel.
That requires law firms to take certain structural steps in organizing the position of
ethics counsel.
Another exception relates to the question of agency, looking at whether the lawyer consults
ethics counsel on behalf of the client or as client himself or herself.
While there is no Canadian authority on point, the American experience indicates that a Canadian law firm should be able to establish a solicitor - client relationship with its own
ethics counsel.
In particular, the concern is that
that ethics counsel would have the same information as the lawyer in the firm who is handling the client's matter.
Check with your state bar association's
ethics counsel, with a practice management adviser for your bar or law society, or with your bank.
The courts that decided Sunrise and similar cases held that a conflict of interest occurred when a law firm represents itself by consulting
its ethics counsel in matters regarding a current client.
To avoid having the privilege defeated, the advice from
ethics counsel must be sought by the firm as client rather than as agent for the firm's client.
One dimension of such an evolution is that Canadian courts should accept that solicitor - client privilege can arise in respect of communications between
ethics counsel and other lawyers at his or her firm.
Megan Zavieh is an Avvo - rated 10.0 ethics attorney specializing in California State Bar defense and general
ethics counseling.
«It's a novel kind of business,» said Virginia Canter, who is executive branch
ethics counsel for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
Not exact matches
``... we ask that if you have questions, ask them; if you have ethical concerns, raise them; if you believe something to be suspicious or inconsistent with the Company's best interests, report it to the General
Counsel...» [or to contact the company's outside
ethics hotline provider].
The plan laid out on Friday «is not sufficient,» said Larry Noble, a former general
counsel and chief
ethics officer for the Federal Election Commission.
He previously was a partner at the law firm of O'Melveny & Myers, a deputy general
counsel at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Department, and senior
counsel at the Justice Department.John Roth joined the firm as chief compliance and
ethics officer, with responsibility for ensuring that the company remains in compliance with the evolving legal landscape.
I see
ethics, spirituality, catechetics, preaching, and all pastoral
counsel as needing to be informed and regulated by theological interpretation of Scripture, and I do not expect to see any good practical Christianity where this discipline is neglected.
The mainline churches, with their more abstract theologies and
ethics and their more complex concepts of personal
counseling could not conceive of the conduct of personal relationships via a computer.
This did not give the Church an «interim
ethic» for the relatively short remaining time in the sense made famous by Schweitzer in The Quest of the Historical Jesus, though it did lead to
counsels of celibacy by Paul, and still more to injunctions to readiness in view of the sudden, unknown hour of the coming of the day of the Lord (I Thess.
The sexual
ethics of my childhood and adolescence repeatedly
counseled that I love and accept my body; that I understand that my soul becomes sick when my pleasure is not nourished.
Confidentiality, then, became a matter of professional (
counseling)
ethics — with one difference.
For example, a curriculum that seems to privilege courses having to do with religious experience, worship, spirituality,
counseling, and the like over, say, systematic and philosophical theology may reveal a commitment to the assumption that God is understood effectively rather than discursively; while a curriculum relatively more rich in offerings in
ethics, sociology of religion, liberation theology, and the like than in offerings in historical theology, patristics, liturgics, and mystical traditions may reveal a commitment to the view that God is better understood in action than in contemplation.
Though such successive innovations in theological study as the social gospel, social
ethics, religious education, psychological
counseling and ecumenical relations may receive much publicity the schools seem to go on their accustomed way, teaching what they have always taught: Biblical and systematic theology, church history and preaching.
The concern for theology, not as a particularist discipline but as the search for human wisdom about the wisdom of God in the creation and redemption of man, is manifest in other disciplines besides Biblical studies: in systematic theology frequently, occasionally in Christian
ethics, homiletics, religious education and pastoral
counseling.
This workshop will cover the latest research on how technology, such as Facebook, Twitter, texting, and instant messaging, impact
ethics and
counseling today.