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Attacks

Florida Lawyer’s Social Media Attacks Result in an Emergency Suspension of her License

The Florida Bar recently obtained the emergency suspension of attorney, Ashley Ann Krapacs, for using social media to launch “an attack of massive and continuous proportions” against two Fort Lauderdale attorneys, Russell Williams and Nisha Bacchus. Attacks
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Supreme

The Unappealing Turn of Events – Part II: Supreme Court holds defense lawyer’s refusal to file requested appeal constitutes ineffective assistance, despite defendant’s appeal waiver

Update: The matter of Garza v. Idaho first appeared on this blog on January 7, 2019. On October 30, 2018, The United States Supreme Court heard arguments to decide whether a criminal defendant’s counsel is presumptively ineffective if counsel declines to file an appeal of a conviction because the defendant already waived the right to appeal in his plea.
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Indiana

Indiana Cautions Lawyers About Affiliations with Legal Services Companies and Out-Of-State Law Firms

The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission recently advised caution for attorneys who may be approached by non-lawyer companies or out-of-state law firms offering an affiliation and fee sharing to provide legal services to Indiana clients.
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Attorneys

Attorneys May Respond to Negative Online Reviews

In June 2018, the Florida Bar Ethics Committee voted 18-0 to approve a Florida Bar Staff Opinion that “permits an inquiring attorney to post a limited response to a negative online review that the attorney says falsely accuses her of theft.” Attorneys
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Withdraws

New York State Bar Withdraws Proposal for ABA Best Practices for Online Legal Document Providers

The online legal services market is a worldwide, multi-billion dollar (and growing) industry, with clients increasingly turning to the Internet—rather than an attorney—for their legal needs. Withdraws
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Recording

Recording Your Clients Without Their Consent May Be Illegal As Well As Unethical

In the wake of the discovery that Michael Cohen had covertly taped a conversation between himself and Donald Trump, the following question has been raised: is it ever permissible to record a conversation with a client without obtaining his or her consent? Recording
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