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Louisiana Legal Ethics Newsletter

The Louisiana Legal Ethics newsletter is distributed monthly to our email subscribers. It reports recent developments in Louisiana legal ethics and lawyer discipline.

FAQs / Technology

What Should I Consider Before Using Social Media?

Introduction Weblogs and social networking sites (such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn) are increasingly[1] a part of the everyday lives of lawyers as well as the clients, witnesses, opponents and judges …

FAQs / Practice Tips and Aids

May a Louisiana Lawyer Use a Document-Gathering Firm to Obtain Documents Through Subpoenas and Voluntary Authorizations?

Yes. Some have contended that Louisiana statutes and procedural rules prohibit a third-party document-gathering firm, such as Compex Legal Services, Inc., from providing this service. They contend that such a …

Ethics Opinions / FAQs / Technology

May I List My Practice “Specialty” on LinkedIn?

I sure wouldn’t. The New York State Bar Association Committee on Professional Ethics advised in a Summer 2013 ethics opinion that a lawyer may not list the lawyer’s services under …

Ethics Opinions

ABA Opinion Approves Fee Sharing with Lawyer in Another Jurisdiction Even Though Nonlawyer May Own Part of Firm There

ABA Formal Opinion 464 (Aug. 19, 2013) considered whether a lawyer in, for example, Louisiana, could share legal fees with a lawyer in, for example, the District of Columbia even …

Practice Tips and Aids

Louisiana Legal Ethics Book

Louisiana Legal Ethics: Standards & Commentary (2013), an up-to-date compendium of useful citations and indispensable practical advice.

Bar Admissions / If I Could Change . . .

Add Ethics to the “Real” Bar Examination

Tomorrow (August 17, 2013), the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) will administer the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) to applicants seeking admission to practice law in Louisiana and most other jurisdictions …

FAQs

Must I Withdraw Because I May Be a Witness?

Not necessarily. Louisiana Rule 3.7(a) provides that “[a] lawyer shall not act as advocate at a trial in which the lawyer is likely to be a necessary witness unless: (1) …

FAQs

Can I Make Any Payments to a Fact Witness?

Yes. Louisiana Rule of Professional Conduct 3.4(b) provides that “[a] lawyer shall not . . . offer an inducement to a witness that is prohibited by law.” Given this language, …

FAQs / Louisiana Cases

May I Undertake a Limited Scope Representation?

A Louisiana lawyer may undertake a “limited scope” representation of a client. See La. Rules of Prof’l Conduct R. 1.2(c). For example, a lawyer who represents an employee injured on the …

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