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Tag: anti-discrimination

Louisiana Rule Making

Louisiana Attorney General Concludes That Proposed Anti-Discrimination Rule is Unconstitutional

On September 8, 2017, the Louisiana Attorney General’s office weighed in on the constitutionality of a proposed anti-discrimination amendment to the Louisiana Rules of Professsional Conduct.  In July 2017, the Louisiana …

Recent Cases

“Ghetto” Remark by Lawyer Draws Public Reprimand

Colorado lawyer Robert Brent Wareham admitted to violating the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct by threatening his client’s son with foster care unless the boy “started behaving.” Wareham elaborated: “You …

Louisiana Rule Making

LSBA Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Anti-Discrimination Rule of Professional Conduct

On July 19, 2017, the Louisiana State Bar Association’s Rules of Professional Conduct Committee began accepting written comments on the adoption of a new anti-discrimination standard of professional conduct. A …

Rule Making

ABA Adopts Broad Anti-Harassment Rule. Will Louisiana Follow?

On August 8, 2016, the ABA House of Delegates amended Model Rule 8.4 to include a broad anti-discrimination and anti-harassment provision, and three revised comments. The amendment, which was sponsored by …

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