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Carr Maloney Attorney Kelsey Publishes Article in the Maryland Bar Journal

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Effective July 1, 2025, attorneys practicing law in Maryland may no longer state that their fees are “earned upon receipt” in engagement agreements. Instead, under the amended Rule 19-301.15, legal fees and expenses paid in...more

Holland & Knight LLP

Washington State-Licensed Lawyers Take Note: Get Insurance or Start Making Disclosures

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Beginning Sept. 1, 2021, all licensed lawyers in the state of Washington, with only limited exceptions, will be required to disclose to clients and obtain informed consent confirmed in writing if they do not have malpractice...more

McDermott Will & Schulte

Tax Court Announces Limited Entries of Appearance

The concept of limited scope representation is not a new one in the legal arena. Rule 1.2(c) of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides that “A lawyer may limit the scope of the representation if the limitation...more

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The Golden Rules: A Primer on California’s New Professional Responsibility Rules

California overhauled its Rules of Professional Conduct effective November 1, 2018. This post highlights some impactful revisions for commercial litigators. However, all California lawyers should familiarize themselves with...more

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