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The Boundaries of Legal Marketing

My mistake on Virginia's Rule on Confidentiality

The Boundaries of Legal Marketing

Blogs and Client Confidentiality - a tale of two rules

Chuck Newton

Low LSAT Score? Strive To Be The Cream Of The Bottom Crop!

The Legal Ethics Blog

THREATENING ETHICS COMPLAINT LEADS TO ETHICS VIOLATION

The Write Report

The Good Wife Has A Conflict of Interest

Going Paperless

Florida Judges May Not Connect With Lawyers Via LinkedIn

The Legal Reason

JUST TRY TO BERATE, SHOUT AT, CRITICIZE, SCOLD AND REBUKE ME, AGAIN.

On the Merits

Two Who Exemplify the Best of the Legal Profession

The Boundaries of Legal Marketing

When is the cost of advertising reasonable?

Richmond & Fishburne’s Legal Blog

The Duty of Confidentiality and George Zimmerman's Lawyers

Spam Notes

Randazza

Legal Research & Writing Pro

Report Accompanying ABA Ethics 20/20 Commission’s New Outsourcing Resolution Suggests Supervision Standard Less Client-Protective than Existing Law

The Religiously Affiliated Law Schools

2012 Schedule announced!

Trial Advocacy Blog

December 2011 - January 2012 Law Library Acquisitions List

On the Merits

Motivated by Justice, Not Money

Client Revolution

Timekeeping and fearmongering

Tully Rinckey Law Blog

Pricey Gifts for Superiors Land Service Members on Military’s Naughty List

Southern California’s Freelance Attorneys

Outsourcing to Temporary Attorneys....Is it Ethical? (OC Lawyer, December 2011 Issue)

The Socialista

Sandusky's Sins

The Fine Print: Musings of a Corporate Contracts Lawyer

Real Estate Stories that Show You How!

E-Discovery Bytes

Dr. Seuss, Cheese and Social Media, Part III: Ethical Issues Involving Attorneys and Their Judges

Legal Research & Writing Pro

ABA’s Ethics 20/20 Commission Issues Revised Outsourcing Proposal

Texas Appellate Law Blog

Ethical Lapses in Motions for Rehearing

Texas Appellate Law Blog

How Not to Handle Oral Argument

Ask the Business Lawyer

Customer Service 101: How to Keep Your Clients Happy, Part 3