Unsecure: The Legal Profession’s Tech Struggle by Jordan Luczaj in ABA, cybersecurity, Technology. Posted March 3, 2020 Although technology has become a staple in the workplace, lawyers have seemingly had more trouble implementing new technologies. Unsecure Tags #Cloud #Cybersecurity #Data #Ethicsopinions #Legaltech Read more
Where there is a Will, Is there is a Way? [to Dispose of it]. by Jordan Luczaj in Ethics Opinion, Trust and Estates. Posted February 11, 2020 The New York State Bar Association’s Committee of Professional Ethics recently released Opinion 1182, which advises that a lawyer may not dispose of the wills of testators whose locations are unknown. Will Tags #DocumentDisposal #SecuringDocuments #TestatorSearch #Trusts&Estates #Wills Read more
A New Take on “Persistence”: Lawyer continues practicing law for seventeen years, despite being suspended by Jordan Luczaj in disbarment, discipline, legal ethics, misconduct, practicing without a license, Uncategorized. Posted December 24, 2019 The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently disbarred an attorney after the attorney practiced law without a license for seventeen years. Persistence Read more
Reviews: Tell Them How You Really Feel by Jordan Luczaj in fakereviews, legalethics, misrepresentation, Uncategorized. Posted October 3, 2019 Recently, a law firm was accused of falsifying positive reviews about itself online. Reviews Tags #Onlinereviews Read more