Ethics Corner Articles

How to Accept Credit Card Payments the Ethical Way

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – March 16, 2016 Dear Ethics Committee: Our office just started accepting credit cards. What should our office be doing to make sure we are complying with the New Hampshire

The Ethics of Texting: Preserving Client Files

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – December 16, 2015 Dear Ethics Committee: I have been practicing business law for many years. Several years ago I brought on two young associates, one a lateral and one

Can Lawyers Respond to False Accusations Online?

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – February 19, 2014 Dear Ethics Committee: Every two weeks, my administrative assistant searches my name online. Yesterday, she discovered a troubling post on the lawyer review site, Avvo. A

What to Do With Unclaimed Client Funds

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – December 13, 2013 Dear Ethics Committee: The office where I work has a busy collections practice. When I am successful in obtaining recovery for my clients, according to our

Guidance Offered on Posting to Listservs

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – September 20, 2013 Dear Ethics Committee: I am a solo practitioner who currently is representing one of several beneficiaries in a contentious, litigated estate administration involving a very prominent

Lawyers & Cloud Computing: Be Careful Up There

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – August 23, 2013 Dear Ethics Committee: I have heard about attorneys using cloud data storage services, and, although I don’t know exactly what cloud computing is, it seems like

Listing ‘Skills and Expertise’ on LinkedIn

Ethics Corner Article New Hampshire Bar News – June 21, 2013 Dear Ethics Committee: I understand that LinkedIn is the leading social networking website for professionals. When I created my profile, and when I updated it, I

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