Rules for Reporting Fellow Attorneys’ Misconduct

June 6, 2008
The Legal Intelligencer

Types : Bylined Articles

One of the things we learned as children is that it’s better to tell on yourself than to have a classmate tell on you.  In our practice, this translates into advising clients to self-report misconduct before the letter from the Office of Disciplinary Counsel arrives.

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