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9 Sep 6:01 am
... modern forms of communication including cellular phones and e-mail. The opinion states that the professional obligation to use reasonable care to protect and preserve confidential information ... Rules. Agreeing with the position of the New York State Bar, the Alabama State Bar Disciplinary Commission in Opinion 2007-02 finds that, "[t]he mining of metadata constitutes a ... be kept out of evidence. See opinions listed in footnote 4 supra. 6. Alabama Ethics Op. 2007-02 (2007); Arizona Op. 07-03 (2007); ...
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7 Apr, 2008 2:13 am
... ." So? Well .... ... DuBose took office Jan. 15, 2007, and the next month challenged the State Bar's disciplinary action, arguing, among other things, ... judge. Ludicrous, right? Wrong! The [Alabama] Supreme Court ruled that DuBose is entitled to have the disciplinary proceedings initiated against him by the State Bar stayed until he' ... attorney discipline action against him has been stayed, The Judicial Inquiry Commission made 60 separate allegations against DuBose in January, covering his conduct ...
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30 Mar, 2008 12:03 pm by Joel Jacobsen
... that imposed ethical restrictions, as a straitjacket on the conscience) and threatened any lawyer who cooperated with the Judicial Inquiry Commission: "I might be older or I may not be what I used to be, but I can still stomp a mud hole in an ass ... majority, the court concluded that "the important constitutional issue of maintaining an independent judiciary" meant that the Alabama State Bar couldn't proceed with disciplinary proceedings against Dubose. It didn't matter that disciplinary charges ...
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28 May, 2008 11:31 am by Marcia Oddi
... part of the sending lawyer, that would lead to the disclosure of client confidences and secrets" in the embedded data. Alabama's Bar similarly condemned the act of mining for metadata as "a knowing and deliberate attempt by the recipient attorney to acquire confidential ... it, can you use it?" and this one by by Donald R. Lundberg, Executive Secretary of the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission, titled "Mining for Metadata: Ethics Questions Surrounding Inadvertently Sent Embedded Data."
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17 Nov, 2007 12:03 am by sisselnor
... unlike officials in Britain, which in 1953 published "The Royal Commission on Capital Punishment," advising against using lethal injection, neither wardens nor legislators in the United States have ever conducted a professional survey on ... doctors who have acknowledged participating in executions. The group seeks a court ruling that would require the board to take disciplinary action against the doctors for violating medical ethics. Given this climate, none of the 298 anesthesiologists queried in ...
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