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Tag: 4.1(a)

Recent Cases

Don’t Mislead an Unrepresented Person

The lawyer who recently sued Led Zeppelin for copyright infringement and lost has lost again. On June 30, 2016, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed …

Louisiana Cases

Plaintiffs’ Lawyers: Don’t Falsely Inflate Your Clients’ Medical Bills

May a plaintiff’s lawyer who negotiates a discount with a treating physician thereafter attempt to recover the undiscounted “cost” from the defendant? No, according to a recent decision from the Louisiana …

FAQs

Can I Be Disciplined for My Investigator’s Questionable Conduct?

Perhaps. A lawyer who knowingly uses an investigator or other third party to engage in conduct that the rules would forbid the lawyer from engaging in faces the risk of …

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