Tagged: #legalethics #ethics

An Attorneys Ethical Duty of Honesty is All-Encompassing

By Charles Berwanger

This article discusses an attorney’s ethical duty of honesty not only in all aspects of the law practice but in all personal matters as well. It also presages the California Legislature’s imposition on attorneys the ethical duty to report to the State Bar another attorney’s act of dishonesty. Read More

New Requirements Will Affect the Handling of Client Funds and Property in 2023

By Eric R. Deitz

Changes to the Rules of Professional Conduct accompany the coming new year, and consistent with the duty of competence (Rule 1.1)[1], California attorneys must apprise themselves of the same. Two important and related changes take effect January 1, 2023, and affect a lawyer’s obligation to communicate (Rule 1.4) and to safely handle client funds and property (Rule. 1.15). Read More