Straightforward Works Best — in Several Respects
“Tell them the truth. You practice according to the Rules of Professional Conduct — because you have to. And because it’s good for the client, too, in the long run."
“Tell them the truth. You practice according to the Rules of Professional Conduct — because you have to. And because it’s good for the client, too, in the long run."
After 35 years practicing and teaching law, the following comes to mind...
Due to the relative infancy of blockchain, innovators are still defining how law firms can use blockchain technology. It’s an important consideration in discussing blockchain for lawyers - it has not operated at full-scale (yet).
Throughout San Diego, cyber attorneys are finding themselves advising clients on issues related to artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data privacy, eCommerce, information governance, third-party service agreements, and insurance, among other things.
We continue to prioritize the health and safety of our members and staff, while also playing a constructive role in supporting local health officials and government leaders as they work to contain the virus.
How should a lawyer calculate the amount of the unearned fee due to the client where the fee agreement provides for a flat fee paid in advance and the lawyer does not complete all services required under the flat fee agreement?
This article explores why burying our heads in the sand about digital assets is wrong on many levels.
As we start a new decade, this article looks ahead to the changes and challenges of the New Year.