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March 31st, 2022
When Should Lawyers Tell Clients They’ve Been Disciplined?
Ethics & Professional Responsibility Litigation Partner John B. Harris wrote an expert analysis column, “When Should Lawyers Tell Clients They've Been Disciplined?” published in Law360. The article discusses ethical questions surrounding attorney discipline disclosures with clients by examining the March 17th decision from the New York Court of Appeals in People v. Burgos.
Read the expert analysis here. (Behind paywall)
Other Published Articles
A Call for Pro Bono Work in Lieu of Nationwide Injunctions
The New York Law Journal published Richard P. Swanson and Ronald C. Minkoff’s commentary, “A Call for Pro Bono Work in Lieu of Nationwide Injunctions.” In considering the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Trump v. CASA (No. 24A884) on nationwide injunctions to enforce constitutional and statutory rights, the co-authors propose "that law firms engage in a large-scale pro bono effort to pursue individual claims whenever appropriate to secure important rights..." Mr. Swanson is the New York County Lawyers Association (NYCLA) President and Mr. Minkoff is the President-Elect. View article. (Behind paywall).
July 24 2025
2nd Circ. Limits VPPA Liability, But Caveats Remain
Law360 published Caren Decter and Michael Salik’s article, “2nd Circ. Limits VPPA Liability, But Caveats Remain.” View Article
June 2 2025
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Journal
Michael Ling's article "This Much Fun Should Be Illegal!" was published in Fordham University School of Law's Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Journal (IPLJ) within the "Protecting What's Yours: Rights, Risks, and Realities in IP and Entertainment" section (Vol. 35, Issue 3). View Article
April 23 2025