Episodes

  • Fluxatility: Lawyers Accepting Crypto
    Nov 22 2022

    The legal ethics of accepting crypto as payment for services has generally been found to be acceptable. But with crypto looking less stable than ever, does the ethical picture change? We'll discuss in this episode!

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    15 mins
  • The 300
    Apr 25 2022

    Unregistered practice: disciplinary offense or technical error? It's not an academic exercise: 300 Oregon lawyers had to reckon with the consequences of sudden un-registration, however unintended, this month. Should they even have had to worry about facing discipline? Where do we go from here? Links to cases referred to in the episode can be found here.

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    19 mins
  • Another State of Mind: Multijurisdictional Firms
    Mar 18 2022

    Firms with lawyers licensed in different states. Thumbs up? Or a gateway to UPL? Can we set up these entities, limit the principals' liability, and avoid ethical pitfalls? Tune in for details! Links to materials referred to in the ep are posted here. (NB: I gave the date of Sperry as 2008. It was 2005. Sorry for error!)

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    16 mins
  • Sandboxing
    Mar 4 2022

    In our last episode we discussed the Utah program that allows lawyers and other professionals to own legal service providers - a/k/a the Utah "regulatory sandbox." How does that program work, and how's it going? We'll review that in this episode, and look at what it might mean for the future of legal regulation too.

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    11 mins
  • The Disciplinary Case that Sparks Innovation
    Feb 23 2022

    Attorney disciplinary cases are always scary and bad, right? Not necessarily. Sometimes they don't result in the lawyer actually being disciplined; and sometimes they actually help give us a roadmap to how we can innovate for our practices going forward. In this episode, we'll discuss a watershed case in Illinois attorney discipline, and the way it affects how lawyers can run their businesses now and into the future.

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    14 mins