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Lawyers Reporting Lawyers…Duty to Report in a Government Agency

Recently, the New York State Bar Association Committee on Professional Ethics opined that a government lawyer with knowledge of another government agency lawyer’s ethical violation that questions the lawyer’s fitness to practice law must report the information to a tribunal authorized to investigate the conduct, unless the information is confidential and the agency does not consent to its disclosure. Lawyers
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Cloud

In the Cloud? The Florida Bar Publishes Guidelines for Selecting a Cloud Service Provider

The Florida Bar's Technology Committee in collaboration with The Florida Bar's Practice Resource Institute have published both a quick start guide to cloud computing and  more comprehensive due diligence guidelines to assist lawyers in selecting a cloud service provider.
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Admission

Bar Admission Rule Challenge Joins String of Defeats

In its latest attempt to lessen barriers to multijurisdictional practice, the National Association for the Advancement of Multijurisdiction Practice (“NAAMJP”) challenged specific bar admission conditions for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, delineated in the identical text of Local Civil Rule 83.8 and Local Criminal Rule 57.21, violate statutory and constitutional legal standards.
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