The proposed opinion fails to give in-house counsel any concrete advice on how to avoid practicing law without authorization. And ambiguity has consequences. The U.S. Supreme Court, discussing another ethics issue, has held that “[a]n uncertain privilege . . . … Continue reading
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Anatomy of an in-house pro bono proposal
Last Friday we filed a letter supporting another plan that would expand the ability of in-house counsel to practice pro bono law. This time, the state is Florida, and its Supreme Court is considering this proposal. ACC filed the letter … Continue reading