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Category: Sanctions & Attorney Fees

Rule 3.3: Candor Toward the Tribunal

Rule 3.3: Candor Toward the Tribunal with comments (in red) Advocate (a) A lawyer shall not knowingly: (1) make a false statement of fact or law to a tribunal or…

Dumping Your Client Could Get You Sued: What California Attorneys Owe Their Clients

Dumping Your Client Could Get You Sued: Withdrawing as Counsel: What California Attorneys Owe Their Clients It is an unfortunate truth in business: sometimes, despite best intentions at the outset…

Attorneys Liabilities – Geragos v. Abelyan (2023)

Attorneys Liabilities – Geragos v. Abelyan (2023) Geragos v. Abelyan (2023) 88 Cal.App.5th 1005 But when does zealous advocacy exceed the bounds of the law and cross the line into…

Rules of Professional Conduct: Preamble & Scope

Rules of Professional Conduct: Preamble & Scope Model Rules of Professional Conduct: Preamble & Scope Preamble: A Lawyer’s Responsibilities A lawyer, as a member of the legal profession, is a…

Lawyers’ Obligation of Candor to Opposing Parties and Third Parties

Lawyers’ Obligation of Candor to Opposing Parties and Third Parties Censure serves as reminder that zealous advocacy is no excuse for lack of candor toward tribunal Your client has just…

Who is Alvin Bragg? What to know about the Manhattan district attorney

Who is Alvin Bragg? What to know about the Manhattan district attorney A Terrorist to the US Constitution and a Nazi to our Political System. He should be disbarred! How…

Punitive Damages – California Civil Code § 3294

California Civil Code § 3294 Punitive Damages – California Civil Code 3294 When someone else causes you harm, you may want to do everything possible to hold them accountable for…

Major Exceptions To The Hearsay Rule

Major Exceptions To The Hearsay Rule REVIEW OF THE CALIFORNIA HEARSAY RULE – EVIDENCE CODE 1200 California’s “hearsay rule,” defined under Evidence Code 1200, is a law that states that…

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