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Due Process and Attorney Discipline
Dead Men Tell No Tales, But Can Their Lawyers? A Lawyer’s Duty to Disclose the Death of a Client
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Application of Attorney-Client Privilege
Legal Ethics Update: The Virginia Supreme Court Approves Acceptance of Cryptocurrency as an Advance Payment for Legal Services
Legal Ethics Update: The Virginia Supreme Court Approves Practice of “Replying All” in Email Communications that Includes Represented Parties
Statistics on Virginia’s Discipline of Lawyers: Fiscal Years 2020-2022
Legal Ethics: In-House Counsel and Sex with the Corporate “Client”
Statistics on Virginia’s Discipline of Lawyers (Fiscal Year 2021)
On Lawyer Communication
Statistics on Virginia’s Discipline of Lawyers (Fiscal Years 2019 & 2020)
Lawyer Professionalism: To Whom Much is Given….
Fall 2019 Legal Ethics Courses: A Shameless Plug
Communicating with Other Lawyers and Third Parties: Ensuring Respect and Civility
Survey of Discipline of Practitioners by the USPTO in 2018
Reporting Pro Bono Service by Virginia Lawyers