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Tagged: #maliciousprosecution #sue

Legal Ethics

January 22, 2020

To Reasonably Rely on a Client

May a lawyer who reasonably relies on a client’s information nonetheless be liable for malicious prosecution?

Legal Ethics

September 18, 2019

What to Do When Your Client Wants to Sue for Malicious Prosecution

Consider these factors before taking on your client's case.

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NLD For the Record

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    February 15, 2024

  • High Profile Motion to Disqualify in Georgia v. Trump Prosecution Serves As Important Reminder Regarding Attorney Obligations Related to Extrajudicial Statements

    February 15, 2024

  • Tips from the Bench: Hon. Jill L. Burkhardt

    February 15, 2024

  • Message from the Vice Chair

    February 15, 2024

Ethics in Brief

  • Application of CRPC 1.15 to Government Lawyers

    February 20, 2024

  • Recent Decision Confirms Importance of Ensuring Preservation of Evidence

    January 30, 2024

  • A Moonlighting Gig

    January 19, 2024

  • The California Rules of Professional Conduct: An Overview; Rule Changes in 2023; and Prognostications for 2024

    January 8, 2024

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