Although not an attorney, a South Carolina probate judge’s social media use constituted impermissible judicial conduct A South Carolina probate judge… S.C. Probate Judge Under Fire Again for Facebook Posts Social media cases are always so rife with interesting First Amendment issues and this one doesn’t disappoint.
Author: Amber A. Hollister
I’m a lawyer in Portland, Oregon. I have a passion for ethics. In my free time, you might find me cheering for the Thorns FC, Timber’s FC, or catching up on Premier League football.
Playing in the Sandbox
For those of your following Utah and Arizona’s experimentation with alternative business structures (where entities that are not owned by lawyers provide legal advice), LawSites’ Bob Ambrogi gives an up close and personal look of what these new entities look like in a recent post. In Utah, two newly approved programs enable non-lawyers to give… Continue reading Playing in the Sandbox
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Welcome to Ethical Conundrums — a Legal Ethics Blog where I share writings from legal ethics experts and occassionally my own musings. Thanks for stopping by.
Tips and guidance on public lawyer blogs and responding to negative online reviews and complaints
Hello everyone and welcome to this Ethics Alert, which will discuss and provide tips and guidance on ethical issues surrounding lawyer blogs and … Tips and guidance on public lawyer blogs and responding to negative online reviews and complaints
Words of wisdom by Jan Jacobowitz: What Does Lawyer Well-Being 2021 Have to Do With Legal Ethics?
Explore Lawyer Well-Being Week, May 3rd, for the Answers Lawyer Well-Being and Legal Ethics The answer to the question falls into the category of “… What Does Lawyer Well-Being 2021 Have to Do With Legal Ethics?