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The Client’s File

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – May 18, 2012 Dear Ethics Committee: After two years of litigation, my client has obtained new counsel and terminated my representation of him. He has asked that I copy

Reporting Professional Misconduct

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – January 13, 2012 Dear Ethics Committee: I am involved in contentious litigation with a company represented by a lawyer who does not return my calls and emails for days

Trust Accounting Pitfalls

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – April 13, 2012 Dear Ethics Committee: I am a relatively new lawyer. I have heard that lawyers who have been around longer than I have sometimes get into trouble

Workplace Email Communications

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – March 16, 2012 Dear Ethics Committee: I represent an individual, Joan Smith, who works for NH Widgets Co. Joan called me after she was injured at work and her

Conflict of Interest: Spouse Attorneys

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – February 17, 2012 Dear Ethics Committee: I am a member of a medium-size New Hampshire firm. My spouse will graduate from law school this year, and has received a

Non-Compete Clauses: Safe for Lawyers

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – November 18, 2011 Dear Ethics Committee: I am a solo practitioner with a successful practice in a rural part of the state. I rely on several institutional clients –

Closing A Solo Practice in New Hampshire

By the NHBA Ethics Committee Practical Ethics: May, 2007 Presented to the Board of Governors 5/17/07 If you are a solo practitioner contemplating closing your practice, consider four pieces of advice.  First, consider alternatives to closing your

Conflict Of Interest In Family Law Matters

Ethics Committee Practical Ethics Article By the NHBA Ethics Committee – April 2001 Presented to the Board of Governors July 26, 2001 The Rule 1.9 restriction on a lawyer who has represented a client from representing another

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